Those "idiots" gave us an episode with Nicholas Courtney, didn't they? Or are you talking about something else?They really need to get this done and soon! Otherwise it'll be another fiasco like with Nicholas Courtney. They kept waiting and waiting, and finally it was too late. Idiots.
It's like complaining that you got your presents on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day.Only in Sarah Jane Adventures.
It's like complaining that you got your presents on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day.Only in Sarah Jane Adventures.
That's just a waste of the internet.There was no complaining, I was only stating a fact.
There really is no excuse for no Nicholas Courtney appearence in NuWho. Why use Martha Jones in the Sontaran two-parter in series 4 instead of the Brig, I won't ever understand. Even in the Sarah Jane Adventures, he appeared only when Martha Jones couldn't have been used. What the heck, RTD?
And Moffat simply should've used him in series 5, pronto. Shame on you, Moff.
It's like complaining that you got your presents on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day.Only in Sarah Jane Adventures.
Unless the Doctor comes out and tells IAn who he is there's no way Ian wound know anything about regeneration as far as we know. It might be even more interesting to have them meet as strangers again. But in reality if William Russell were cast in an ep. somehow I think we'd know about it ahead of time.
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Would we...?
Depends upon what you mean by kept secret.And in my newbie research I've read that there was a web-isode with Paul McGann and they managed to keep his apperarance a secret until release.
Unless the Doctor comes out and tells IAn who he is there's no way Ian wound know anything about regeneration as far as we know. It might be even more interesting to have them meet as strangers again. But in reality if William Russell were cast in an ep. somehow I think we'd know about it ahead of time.
Like I said earlier, there is a comic where Ian meets #11. And, indeed, Ian is doubtful about the Doctor's true identity.
ETA: One thing I really like about the Who franchise is the willingness to incorporate supplemental materials (books, audio, comics) into the canon.
Um, yes? Unless he'd forgotten about Susan, so then maybe yeah... but how likely is it? Very unlikely.The Doctor's been through 12 regenerations and close to 2 thousand years older by now. Would he even remember Ian and Barbara?
So with the next episode, the Caretaker, taking place largely at Coal Hill, is there a chance we'll see Ian again in some capacity? Yeah, there's the immortal/haven't aged a day thing from SJA, but they can always ignore that like they did with the regeneration limit.
See, here's where I think people get the wrong idea. They remember part of what Sarah says. She doesn't say they ARE immortal. She said that she's heard rumors. There's a word of difference there, don't you think?
How difficult is it to imagine that, at some point, the younger versions of the characters had an adventure in modern times, creating that very rumor? Or perhaps someone saw a photo of them still looking quite young with a modern background? Rumors are ridiculously easy to start. Sarah should know; she's had Mr. Smith start any number of them over the years.
William Russel recently had a cameo in the drama Adventures In Time And Space as a security guard, although I'm not sure how his health is now.
Then again there was Janet Felding spotted doing something with Capaldi
Um, yes? Unless he'd forgotten about Susan, so then maybe yeah... but how likely is it? Very unlikely.The Doctor's been through 12 regenerations and close to 2 thousand years older by now. Would he even remember Ian and Barbara?
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