I see what you're saying, but why should Moffat (or anyone else) give a monkey's?Matt Smith could have been the 12th or 13th Doctor, whereas so many fine candidates are now out of the running for a future Doctor role.
There have probably been thousands of actors in the last 45 years who could have been amazing Doctors. Tom Baker was chosen over hundreds of others, many of whom could have been as good or, dare I say it, better. But worrying about that is like worrying that you've wasted a cancer curer every time you have a wank.
The powers that be know what they wanted, and Matt Smith delivered. He obviously delivered more than everyone else who auditioned. And that's another point... how do we know that, for example (the one I was rooting for) Paterson Joseph was ever in the running for the part? Did he audition? Was he invited? We don't know. Moffat obviously feels that the man he chose was the best they saw, and one thing Moffat has over the rest of us (despite being the multi-award winning television writer/showrunner that NONE of us are) is that he's actually seen the guy delivering his dialogue. Acting the part. By all accounts, blowing him away with his performance.
And, as others have said, Moffat chose this guy after claiming he'd want an older man for the part. If he convinced him, he's convinced me.
Fair comments all, I'm wondering if Paterson was ever in the running, or if he was just the decoy? Guess we'll never know.
As for the blown away in the screentest, considering how many shit performances there have been in the history of acting it's a fair bet most people who are cast shine at the audition, the trick is for Moffat to make sure we see what he sees. Like I said immediately after the confidential, he has a definite eccentricy about him, the trick will be pulling off that ancient mind in a young man's body trick. Assuming he can do that he could be great.
Just dug out my copy of In Bruges and watched the deleted scene...well he does scary gangster well if nothing else, and I'd have to say he came accross 'older' than he actually is as well. Good show
