People really are.Tennant surely, unless people really were that stupid.
Also, I think you underestimate the level of love Tennant gets, not just as The Tenth Doctor, but as an actor and a human being in general.
People really are.Tennant surely, unless people really were that stupid.
I remember reading parts of the script for that episode and there was one scene where Chibnall wrote "Cut to the Doctor's growing horror" about four times. That's why I don't blame Whittaker for the quality of her acting. She's just playing what's on the page, which is bad.
What movie is that gif from? It looks very familiar but can't place any of the actors? Sorry gif distracted me.
Its from Mad Max: Fury Road, the guy is Tom Hardy playing Max but I don't remember the other characters.
What movie is that gif from? It looks very familiar but can't place any of the actors? Sorry gif distracted me.
I don't think anyone's allowed to have a nuanced take on pretty much anything any more. What a time to be alive.I'm not sure you're allowed to have a nuanced take on the Chibnall era.
I hope they go back to platonic companions, full stop. Plenty of "emotion" to be explored there, rather than repetitive "companions pining over the Doctor" tedium.Hopefully they'll go back to platonic companions once in a while.
QFT.There's nothing wrong with a platonic or even asexual Doctor either. The character's not the actor anyway.
Whoever invented that rumour is a complete idiot. What an utterly grotesque choice he would have been.Maybe even Hugh Grant.
I wish it had been phrased more clearly but here's an interesting comment from Moffat in the new Radio Times.
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Whoever invented that rumour is a complete idiot. What an utterly grotesque choice he would have been.![]()
I suppose I don't, really - with the exception of his role as Ferrars in Sense and Sensibility, where he was surprisingly unannoying. I agree that "grotesque" was probably over the top as a descriptor - and "utterly" was as poor a choice - but even so, there's no way I could take him seriously as the Doctor. When I first ran across that rumour I couldn't imagine who on earth could possibly have thought it was a good idea, and I still can't. Each to their own.Fair enough if people don't like him [...]
This. It was one thing to see Rose dribbling over the Doctor like an adolescent (especially after being an actual person the previous season). Seeing the Doctor dribbling over Rose like an adolescent...words fail me. (The fact she ended up with her very own Doctor-lite / animated blow-up doll...gah. Just gah.)What gets me is the reverse, the Doctor falling in love with a regular person. I get the novelty angle, the seeing the universe through their innocent eyes, but frankly there's something creepy about a 900 year old man having feelings for a 19 year old!
Both of these are wonderful but I have to say that I need that Van Gogh TARDIS waistcoat that Syl has hanging up in the foreground!And a lovely message from Sylvester McCoy
https://twitter.com/4sylvestermccoy/status/1523719205509492737?s=21&t=PwgKUkRRb7UETsNMUnmtyw
Rats.Lydia West says she was never in contention, FWIW https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-lydia-west-ncuti-gatwa-newsupdate/
Agreed 1000%.This. It was one thing to see Rose dribbling over the Doctor like an adolescent (especially after being an actual person the previous season). Seeing the Doctor dribbling over Rose like an adolescent...words fail me. (The fact she ended up with her very own Doctor-lite / animated blow-up doll...gah. Just gah.)
As for how realistic it may be...I must have a look for the post but I seem to recall someone here claiming that no one would travel with the Doctor unless they were in love with him / her. It was one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen posted here (and that's a very crowded field). It's entirely possible that companions would fall for the Doctor but it's every bit as likely they'd be thrilled with the "anywhere in space and time" thing. New Who's "companions in wuv with the Doctor" is very much a trope for mine, and a not very interesting one at that. (The Sarah Jane retcon was simply awful.) It would be great to have a break from it. But again, each to their own.
And a lovely message from Sylvester McCoy
https://twitter.com/4sylvestermccoy/status/1523719205509492737?s=21&t=PwgKUkRRb7UETsNMUnmtyw
Don't forget early episodes with Amy. She almost attacked 11 so he had to go get Rory to remind her of their love.I'm not really sure why we're talking about companions falling in love with the Doctor like it's a regular thing. As far as I can tell, the only ones who definitely loved the Doctor in That Way were Rose, Martha and Yaz, and in the case of Yaz that's only been officially acknowledged within the show itself in the most recent season and the specials. The only other ones that come close would be Clara, though that was more a mutual attraction between her and the Eleventh Doctor that went away when he regenerated and Jack, though that seemed more an extension of his playful flirting with everyone. Maybe Sarah Jane, though that was more a retcon done after the fact in School Reunion. I guess there's River, depending on whether you count her as a proper companion or not.
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