Jodie's first episode should be titled "13th Hour"
I recognize this. My wife was the "did something for the love of the property" person in the Tomorrow People fandom. And she's busted her ass NOT to be that person who thinks they're owed some authority over the property.Thanks. I've seen that a number of times; a fan does something for the love of a franchise/character/property but then gets the impression that they've ever afterwards got some kind of ownership or authority.
My pick would be "Lucky Number 13".Jodie's first episode should be titled "13th Hour"
I find all these episode titles shoehorning 13 in just to highlight a new Doctor dreadful, to be honest. I hope Chibnall has a good sense for titles.
How like woman.
Lying about her age.
You're saying that the Doctor is so old, that she can't count to 15?
It's not just The Lodger, Smith's entire run is choked with references to him being the Eleventh, even in the hotel in The God Complex, despite the point being that it exposes hidden truths about people. Hell, even the Confession Dial allowed Capaldi to claim he's the Twelfth, despite the point if it being to confess hidden secrets, and that episode was actually made after the War Doctor was revealed.In The Lodger, they made such a stink about Matt being "eleven", then went ahead and retrofitted Tennant 2.0 as a full regeneration and Captain Grumpy as a secret incarnation.
It's not just The Lodger, Smith's entire run is choked with references to him being the Eleventh, even in the hotel in The God Complex, despite the point being that it exposes hidden truths about people. Hell, even the Confession Dial allowed Capaldi to claim he's the Twelfth, despite the point if it being to confess hidden secrets, and that episode was actually made after the War Doctor was revealed.
Well Clara would be positive about it, but she's supposed to be dead, or heading to her death moment the long way.
River wouldn't care after she figured out this was the Doctor...actually she might not care even before that and flirt from the start, be her third wife or something like that. Jack wouldn't care either...he's still hit on the Doctor.
Rose would be put out for sure.
Amy or Clara might actually like it. Both flirted with copies of themselves. Amy would miss her raggedy-man but I think she's reasonable. Clara's gotten over all that finally with 12 and could be interesting with a new writer.
I don't know if Martha ever met any other Doctor aside from 10, so I can't say how she'd react to even 11 or 12, much less 13.
Osgood....would probably fangirl over the idea.
Haven't been keeping up so I don't know Bill yet.
It is too bad we will never see Sarah Jane's reaction.
Ace's reaction...... She'd throw a stick of explosive or something![]()
The way I picture an older wild Ace is as along haired version of Lister (without fear from Polymorph) trying to Usurp Martha after teaming up with Mickey on an Alien mercenary mission. That I'd pay money to see.
I truly think that the TARDIS grooms it's passengers with nanites, while they are distracted or sleeping.
Men don't give a damn, and wouldn't notice that they haven't had a hair cut in 8 months, but the human women on board must have been very confused how someone must be cutting their toe nails for them while they slept, and wigged that that someone might be the Doctor.
My point is that the TARDIS will make the Doctor look like a tidy well groomed 21st century woman, without the Doctor herself applying any of the massive unending effort that a 21st century woman has to go through, to look like a 21st century woman.
Which is cheating.
Essentially he is a slightly famous and rather rich fan who believes that makes him a part of the creative team. He was already in the public eye as a songwriter and DJ but is of mild note with regard to Doctor Who because he aided in the preservation of some missing episodes and funded a few fan projects.
He has made genuinely worthwhile contributions to the fandom but seems to believe that makes him a far more central figure than he actually is.
Well Eleven forgot about the Curator....who, via the tone of the conversation, the winks, and nose tappings....was clearly also the Doctor...and not the Fourth, but a later Doctor who put on an old favorite face again (which I take as potential justification for the Doctor being able to go back to being any of the previous actors again should both the BBC and the actors want to do it).
Narratively, at this point, there's no reason for the Doctor to not be a woman (thanks to the work of the alleged Great Misogynist Moffat no less.).
Here's a cool video I found
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