All but the hat. Tbh I'll miss Tennants outfit, I always loved it from the second I saw it! Especially the lush coat.
Oh really? I especially dug the idea of that skull-cap look Troughton flirted by in one episode... http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/rr.jpg http://www.gallifreyone.com/images/covers/fury.jpg
Actually, that's really smart blending those two. The similar lighting and color hue works to your advantage. It's a nicely blended shot!
^ Thanks. If I recall, I had to bring up the saturation of the McGann pic a bit so the coloring would better fit with the orangey palette of Gallifrey. It does kinda work, yeah.
And except for the animated/comic book shots, has McGann's coat EVER looked green to anyone else? In my mind, it's always dark blue/black...
Rather poor compared to some (i.e. all) of the work seen on this thread, but I decided that there is one thing Doctor Who needs. MOAR SUMMER GLAU! Be kind, it's my first attempt.
Thanks guys! The, Summer Glau was River Tam in Firefly, and Cameron Phillips in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. If you don't recognise her you really should try Firefly at least.
That's great. It started me thinking of what the Doctor would make of terminators and the whole Human race under seige thing. I think he'd be sad and angry and a bit, "stupid Humans brought it on yourselves." Wonder if he'd help us? Anyway, I then thought I'd quite like the idea of a tame terminator to keep the Doctor's back, especially as I'm getting all concerned that we are approaching the end of 10. So, thanks for that flight of fancy, Badger.
You know what I love about this? The fact that the TARDIS door is open very slightly. Makes you wonder what's about to happen next...!
You know, I think he'd do a bit of both. He's helped humanity clear up it's own mistakes on occasion. 'The Green Death' and 'Robot' spring to mind. He'd probably follow it up with a bit of heavy duty moralising though. The third Doctor excelled at that sort of thing! And oddly enough, I can imagine Cameron and the Doctor working well together, although he may not be happy about her more violent behaviour. Doctor: See, the secret to preventing Judgement Day from ever happening lies in the fact that, rather than being linear, the past/present/future relationship is all a big ball of timey-wimey stuff. Cameron: Thank you for explaining. Also, I can kill you with my brain. Doctor: Errr, are you sure? I thought that was someone else...