I guess I’m on someone’s mute list
Can only speak for myself but we've had 13+ of them so far. I'd say you want quirkiness, irascibility, a touch of arrogance, someone who can invoke a sense of authority, and so on. Again, only speaking for myself and I was sure to say "yet", I haven't actually seen him in character.How do you even define "Doctor vibes," though? The whole point is that each one is different. It's a classic example of a character being shaped by the actors who play the role.
Are the windows the same size?![]()
i made a comparison of the TARDIS in the background because some people wondered if this is already a new TARDIS prop in the promotion images.
It‘s hard to tell because of the out of focus shot on the right and different lighting.
But I think it‘s still the same TARDIS as Jodie‘s.
I blame the different hair and eyebrow colors thanks to the bleach.
Yeah. The proportions look identical to me.Are the windows the same size?![]()
Can only speak for myself but we've had 13+ of them so far. I'd say you want quirkiness, irascibility, a touch of arrogance, someone who can invoke a sense of authority, and so on.
I keep perceiving the name in print and posts "Millie Gibson" as "Mel Gibson"...which results in some very strange mental images!![]()
I'm not surprised at all that former Coronation Street writer RTD went for a Corrie cast member. He's done that several times. Heck, so has Chibnall. From https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Coronation_Street:
And of course there's a great big Red Dwarf connection, as Craig Charles was a regular on Corrie for a few years, which led to a sort of crossover in Red Dwarf: Back to Earth.
- Suranne Jones, Bruno Langley, Helen Worth, Gray O'Brien, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Shobna Gulati, Michelle Collins, and Ian McKellen are among the most notable Doctor Who actors to have appeared in the soap.
- Katherine Kelly also rose to fame through her six-year run (2006-2012) on the soap as Becky McDonald. Kelly briefly appeared as Becky in Dermot and the Doctor, 5 years before taking on the role of Miss Quill in Class.
For the benefit of Americans and Canadians who've never seen Coronation Street, it's not like American soaps. It started basically as part of the British kitchen sink drama trend, focusing on working class northerners instead of posh Londoners. I've been watching it for ages because my wife was a big fan and the woman in my life before her made me watch it with her at least once, so I figured I might as well give in. Like Doctor Who and a lot of other British things, it's noticeably more popular here in Canada than in the US. It can have some over the top storylines, and it's amazing how many characters have affairs or end up in prison at some point, but it can also be laugh-out-loud funny pretty often, and occasionally quite moving, like with the death of Julie Hesmondhalgh's character, and for that matter the early days of her relationship with the character Roy Cropper (Hesmondhalgh's character Hayley was a sympathetic trans character on a popular TV series more than twenty years ago, though Hesmondhalgh herself is cis female.) They also have fun referring to other shows; the shot of Millie Gibson cosplaying is from an episode where a younger character wants a Star Trek-themed birthday party, but they've had lots of Doctor Who references. Heck, Mary Tamm (Romana) made a one-shot appearance as a woman who walks into the corner shop looking for the latest issue of Canine Weekly (think about it), years after she played another character on the show.
As for Millie Gibson, her character is the orphaned teenage daughter of a gangster, who ends up being cared for by the man who killed her father (he's usually a good guy until they need an edgier storyline). Her character grows quite a bit over the years, so Gibson's played pretty much every kind of emotional state. That may be part of the reason soap actors are popular with Doctor Who producers. They've demonstrated they can play comic scenes and much heavier material.
Those guys are magic together. Can't wait to see that transferred to onscreen.
With such a name like "Ruby Sunday" it has to be an anagram for The Rani.
With such a name like "Ruby Sunday" it has to be an anagram for The Rani.
All these years of making jokes about the Rani appearing I have to believe with RTD now back at the helm we might finally get traction.
I've already mistakenly called her Mel Gibson a few times when talking about her in the real world.I keep perceiving the name in print and posts "Millie Gibson" as "Mel Gibson"...which results in some very strange mental images!![]()
Yes, but I don't see why it matters.^ Billie did have that dark eyebrows and blonde hair with dark roots look
I figured they were saying it was pertinent in why Millie might remind one of Billie.Yes, but I don't see why it matters.
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