signing his autograph with accompanying swearwords
Well, he did play Malcom Tucker, too, and that was pretty much his schtick, wasn't it?
So that would actually be fan service right there.

Just for the fans of the other show.
signing his autograph with accompanying swearwords
I did too. It was Matt's favorite costume of the ones he wore, and mine as well.I feel the need to say this out loud.
I LOVED Eleven's purple outfit. So very much.
That is all.
I feel the need to say this out loud.
I LOVED Eleven's purple outfit. So very much.
That is all.
I liked the purple jacket, too.![]()
It was just so classy, and still so quirky! Not many men can pull off purple.
No, its obvious he's an egotistic ass who wouldn't do the job he was paid for unless he got to get his wardrobe from the back of his own closet. I'll watch the show because I'm not going to skip Doctor Who (I watched all of the 7th Doctor's era, and the last two seasons of that were pretty atrocious). I can enjoy the 12th Doctor and still think Capaldi is an ass. Eventually he'll be gone back to realitive obscurity, and the show won't be saddled to his every whim. Until then, I'll just grit my teeth and hope Moffat can at least force Capaldi to actually follow the scripts and do his job without totally destroying the role.
Is there any proof that his been going off the scripts? And really it was Tom Baker who went of the scripts and refused to take direction.
so basically you are butthurt that Colin had zero input and Capaldi, according to you has 100%.
I liked the purple jacket, too.![]()
It was just so classy, and still so quirky! Not many men can pull off purple.
It really suited him, far more than the lighter jacket of the earlier seasons.
I have a plush 11th Doctor in the purple jacket with the fez.![]()
So what do you want to see? A white button shirt?
EDIT: And I admit, it does look close to wearing sleepwear here
I want his actual costume. You know, the "magician" stuff. The Doctor's don't dress the same, but they all have their own styles, and "average lazy saturday morning human who just woke up" isn't something the Doctor should wear.
So what do you want to see? A white button shirt?
EDIT: And I admit, it does look close to wearing sleepwear here
I want his actual costume. You know, the "magician" stuff. The Doctor's don't dress the same, but they all have their own styles, and "average lazy saturday morning human who just woke up" isn't something the Doctor should wear.
If any of the Doctors had a "lazy" outfit it was Eccleston, he ccertainly didn't like an eccentric Englishman.
I want his actual costume. You know, the "magician" stuff. The Doctor's don't dress the same, but they all have their own styles, and "average lazy saturday morning human who just woke up" isn't something the Doctor should wear.
If any of the Doctors had a "lazy" outfit it was Eccleston, he ccertainly didn't like an eccentric Englishman.
But he looked interesting, and had a style that wasn't lazy looking. The Doctor's don't (and shouldn't) all dress the same, but they should have attires that had some effort put into them, not just (apparently literally) clothes grabbed out of the actor's closet.
I have a plush 11th Doctor in the purple jacket with the fez.![]()
Aww! I've seen it on HT's website but the hair doesn't look right to me. I agree, and I think it's because the purple coat was longer and more fitted to his frame.
I have a plush 11th Doctor in the purple jacket with the fez.![]()
Aww! I've seen it on HT's website but the hair doesn't look right to me. I agree, and I think it's because the purple coat was longer and more fitted to his frame.
The hair is wrong, but it's also a plush, so I'll make allowances.
He hangs out on my sofa with my ultimate plush TARDIS team -- Teddy Roosevelt, Tigger, and Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace.
I still think its stupid. At this point, they're not dressing as The Doctor. They're dressing like basically any random person on their day off. Capaldi putting on jeans does not mean kids wearing jeans are now dressed as The Doctor. He's an alien, he's not supposed to dress like he stole some of Rory's clothes he left in the tARDIS. The Doctor has gone 50 years without caring about whether kids can dress as him, so I don't consider that a valid reason for anything. Besides, it mostly seems like Capaldi is a bit of an ass, and just wanted to wear clothes that are easier to put on/more comfortable to lounge around in. Its stupid, and it gives me a very poor opinion of Capaldi. He's basically bullying the show into letting him wear whatever he had at the back of his closet, or at least the equivalent of that, regardless of the fact it goes against the character and, in my opinion, ruins The Doctor's credibility more than a rainbow coat or a munch of question marks ever could.
He's the first Doctor Who actor who seems like a gigantic a-hole. Even when I hated the 7th Doctor, I thought McCoy was a nice guy and a decent actor. Capaldi seems to have a huge ego and be a very self centered person, and the fact that the people making the show are basically letting him go wild sucks. Colin Baker wasn't allowed to say what he got to wear, and (as much as I love the coat) he had legitimate reasons to want different clothes. Capaldi sure as hell shouldn't be making those decisions. Its really soured me to the 12th Doctor, although I won't miss Series 9. I will be very happy when he regenerates, though. I hope its something stupid, like the 7th Doctor's medical malpractice death or the 6th Doctor's head banging into the TARDIS console.
Most of the time... 3 and 11 both stole their starting costumes from earther hospitals, but I was saying that most of the time, the "costume" is selected from the TARDIS's wardrobe room.
That means that these clothes were previously to the taste of an earlier companion or an earlier Doctor.
Most of the time... 3 and 11 both stole their starting costumes from earther hospitals, but I was saying that most of the time, the "costume" is selected from the TARDIS's wardrobe room.
That means that these clothes were previously to the taste of an earlier companion or an earlier Doctor.
Paul McGann's Doctor also took his clothes from a hospital staff.
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