I think Russell is spending too much time on Twitter (I refuse to call it anything else.)
Have to say I've found the reaction to Russell's latest "Letter From The Showrunner" to be both sadly predictable and hilarious.
On the one hand you've got the snowflakes on Twitter complaining that he's insulting them personally because one of the things he wrote resembles something they once wrote. And on the other you have more "serious" outlets reporting that "Russell T Davies says he is not erasing Jodie Whitaker from 'Doctor Who' history" because they are incapable of grasping the context or tone of what he wrote.
So we've just had a new "glitchy" teaser with hidden messages in it.
One says "Their time has come" and the other "Saturday 23rd September BBC One 6.10PM"
I wonder what that could possibly mean...
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My bigger worry is the anniversary will be such a mulligan that we essentially and metaphorically lose Smith and Capaldi with her. It feels very… Dark Dimension.
This is Russell who insisted the drawing of the 8th Doctor be so prominent in the Journal of Impossible Things from Human Nature/The Family of Blood., canonising it in both the context of the new and the old show. Thinking on it, this is Russell who pushed for the revival to be a continuation rather than a reboot. He's not an eraser. He loves the show and respects his colleagues too much to do that. He speaks highly of Moffat and Chibnall and I just can't imagine he would do such a thing.
The DWM above article is fantastic.
with Tennant essentially being the Tom of the modern era, it has that feel of when other Doctors were sidelined in the planned Dark Dimension special.
The funny thing is, prior to that, the most direct reference to Paul McGann RTD was noted for was an episode of Queer as Folk, where a character mentioned something about "all seven Doctors." Another character asked "aren't there eight?" to which the other answered "Paul McGann doesn't count."This is Russell who insisted the drawing of the 8th Doctor be so prominent in the Journal of Impossible Things from Human Nature/The Family of Blood.,
Indeed, I still maintain that there's something about the whole Timeless Child storyline that sparked RTD's imagination and led to him wanting to return to the show.He loves the show and respects his colleagues too much to do that. He speaks highly of Moffat and Chibnall and I just can't imagine he would do such a thing.
The funny thing is, prior to that, the most direct reference to Paul McGann RTD was noted for was an episode of Queer as Folk, where a character mentioned something about "all seven Doctors." Another character asked "aren't there eight?" to which the other answered "Paul McGann doesn't count."
Indeed, I still maintain that there's something about the whole Timeless Child storyline that sparked RTD's imagination and led to him wanting to return to the show.
Indeed, I still maintain that there's something about the whole Timeless Child storyline that sparked RTD's imagination and led to him wanting to return to the show.
Patsy Stone is the human form of the Doctor whose essence is hidden in a bottle of Stoli that gets lost at a New Years part. Hijinks ensue while searching for the bottle with Eddie. Bubble turns out to be the Master.I'll take anything that brings Joanna Lumley onto the show!
...and causing fans to flip tables and couches.![]()
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