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Location: Great Britain
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Rank the Masters
1) Peter Pratt/Geoffrey Beevers Creepy zombie Master. The Deadly Assassin is my favourite Master appearance. A being of pure hate and cunning that uses his intellect to almost tear Gallifrey apart. 2) Anthony Ainley I'm referring mainly to his turn in Logopolis/Castrovalva but also his masterful performance in Survival. JNT made him ham it up in other stories but he could be a real, genuine threat if given the right story. 3) Roger Delgado Love him, easily the most iconic. I think he's a bit too cuddly and cosey at times though and prefer the more menacing above incarnations. 4) Eric Roberts Oh, wonderfully over the top and silly. The liquid snake thing was pretty cool too. 5) Derek Jacobi Not on-screen nearly long enough but showed real danger and menace for the 4 minutes he was around. Would have liked to have seen more. 6) John Simm Unlike most fans, I actually like him in the Series 3 finale. Then we get End of Time and a Master plotline/performance that Simm has repeatedly expressed shame of in interviews. Still, I really liked him in Series 3, when he didn't have stupid CGI superpowers, so hopefully Moffat can rehabilitate him.
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Re: Rank the Masters
The War King (from the Faction Paradox range) The once-again decrepit Master (from Dust Breeding and Master) The Man with the Rosette (from The Adventuress of Henrietta Street) The robot Master (from Scream of the Shalka) The comics Master (from The Fallen and The Glorious Dead) The Tzun Master (from First Frontier and Happy Endings) The ghost Master in the TARDIS (from Sometime Never...) I'd take any of them over Simm shooting laser bolts, getting weepy around Tennant and screaming "DINNNNNNNNNATIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMME!" though.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Great Britain
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Re: Rank the Masters
Also, you missed Mark Gatiss in that Big Finish Unbound .
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Location: Beyond the wall of sleep, just south of Seattle.
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Re: Rank the Masters
Anthony Ainley - He hammed it up at times, but he got the job done when they gave himn a break from mustache twirling. Its a damn shame he didn't live to do any audios. Derek Jacobi - I could watch him read the phone book. A pity they couldn't keep him on for at least one full story. John Simm - Sorry guys, I liked him (even though in my reality, I would have tapped Anthony Head for the part, but ah well). Peter Pratt/Geoffrey Beevers - Was never a big fan of the corpse Master. Sorry. Eric Roberts - Ugh, the less said the better.
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Re: Rank the Masters
I too would like to see Simm at full strength with 11, grown into a very different person. Someone's going to play the continuation anyways so it wouldn't ruin the ending in any way. - I can't send private messages here until 2 weeks and 50 posts, DalekJim I sent you some emails through Gallifrey Base a while ago, blame Nagisa for guiding me this far lol (wherever that quote's from). They're not too coherent mind. Last edited by Konata Izumi; January 12 2013 at 02:40 PM. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Great Britain
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Re: Rank the Masters
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Location: UK
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Re: Rank the Masters
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Fleet Captain
Location: Great Britain
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Re: Rank the Masters
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Re: Rank the Masters
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Commander
Location: Renfrewshire, Scotland
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Re: Rank the Masters
Roger Delgado could be a bit too likeable at times; it was hard not to, he had such style and panache! But his relationship with the 3rd Doctor was actually the most disturbing thing - I got the distinct impression that the Master was really just playing at being the villain to keep his exiled friend amused, coming up with bonkers schemes for the 3rd Doc to foil. That scene at the end of Terror of the Autons, when the Doctor grins that he's quite looking forward to his next encounter with the Master, despite the fact that UNIT soldiers and civilians had died during their skirmish, was, I thought, chilling; they were just two gods amusing themselves. I quite enjoyed Eric Roberts camp, hammy turn in the TV Movie; Anthony Ainley, although the most evil of the Masters I thought, was hamstrung by the limitations imposed upon him, as well as a rather silly outfit. Not nearly enough Derek Jacobi, but what we got was superb. John Simm's was a refreshingly different take - loved the phone call between him and the Doctor in The Sound of Drums, great bit of eye acting from Simm when he realizes Who's on the other end of the line! I had no real problem with his End of Time iteration of the botched regeneration Master, and would welcome a different return performance, but is there really much more mileage in the character? His storyline was pretty much resolved, and before that we had 30-odd years of him just fighting for survival. Maybe, like in the novel The Adventuress of Henrietta Street, he should realize that his time is over and the universe is ready for another type of villain. |
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Location: Making closing arguments with Jack McCoy & Michael Cutter
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Re: Rank the Masters
Anthony Ainley is kind of like Brandon Routh to Delgado's Christopher Reeve. He's not as good but he's the best we could ever expect considering his predecessor is dead. Derek Jacobi is always brilliant in everything. If only we could have kept his Master around a little longer. John Simm is far from my favorite. He'll never be an icon on par with Delgado or Ainley. Some of his scenes are way too over the top. But then, what wasn't over the top in "The End of Time"? Overall, Simm acquitted himself well considering the material he was given. And I love his final scene where he saves the Doctor by attacking Rassilon, the man who was responsible for driving him insane in the first place. It was such a fitting end for the character, IMO, that they would need a REALLY good reason to bring him back at all. Eric Roberts was half decent doing the flamboyant Master. I just didn't care for him as the black leather clad "Terminator" Master. Personally, I have a hard time even counting the "zombie" Masters Peter Pratt & Geoffrey Beavers.
I just want to know when will Moffat adapt "An All-Consuming Fire" as a crossover special with Sherlock?
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Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Location: Pensacola, Florida
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Re: Rank the Masters
2. Delgado 3. Jacobi 4. Roberts 5. Simm I can't place Prat or Beevers because I can't really remember their portrayals, and I'm too lazy to look them up. ![]() Simm is last because his incarnation was portrayed just way too silly sometimes, especially in The End of Time with his crazy superpowers.
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