I'm happy to see that Matt will be back for one more season, though I hope they go with a new Doctor for series 9. 3-4 years seems like a good run for modern Who.
Excellent news. Hope we get at least one full series with Clara so she'll have had more episodes than Martha or Donna.
Also nice to see that Smith will beat Tennant in number of episodes.
One. It doesn't say who is starring in it.
Two. It doesn't say how many episodes.
Three. It doesn't say when it will start.
One. It doesn't say who is starring in it.
Two. It doesn't say how many episodes.
Three. It doesn't say when it will start.
http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/matt-smith-confirms-himself-for-series-8-2014-49463.htm
“I’m on a break for a couple of months while I’m in Detroit making How To Catch A Monster. We come back and shoot the Christmas special over the summer, then we go on to the next series, which will either start filming at the end of this year or at the start of 2014.”
Which means (unsurprisingly) it won't start until Autumn 2014, a 15-16 month gap. Remember when there only used to be a 9 month gap?
Which means (unsurprisingly) it won't start until Autumn 2014, a 15-16 month gap. Remember when there only used to be a 9 month gap?
Tom Spilsbury is publicly questioning the BBC on how many episodes series 8 will have.
That looks very odd. Spilsbury isn't in a position where he can do that. As the editor of DWM he's the franchise's head cheerleader. Questioning the people who give him access and sign off on the work he publishes every month simply isn't done.
Tom Spilsbury is publicly questioning the BBC on how many episodes series 8 will have.
That looks very odd. Spilsbury isn't in a position where he can do that. As the editor of DWM he's the franchise's head cheerleader. Questioning the people who give him access and sign off on the work he publishes every month simply isn't done.
Was it you who mentioned that Panini might have lost their license? Perhaps he's not worried about brown-nosing anymore since he knows he's out of a job soon?
Even if they've kept the licence, Marcus Hearn is taking up a job at Panini this month... Could he be taking over DWM?
Tom Spilsbury is publicly questioning the BBC on how many episodes series 8 will have.
That looks very odd. Spilsbury isn't in a position where he can do that. As the editor of DWM he's the franchise's head cheerleader. Questioning the people who give him access and sign off on the work he publishes every month simply isn't done.
Was it you who mentioned that Panini might have lost their license? Perhaps he's not worried about brown-nosing anymore since he knows he's out of a job soon?
Like the Daleks he wouldn't be able to travel up stairs?
I'm happy to see that Matt will be back for one more season, though I hope they go with a new Doctor for series 9. 3-4 years seems like a good run for modern Who.
I'd also like to see Smith go beyond Moffat, I want to see what he'd be like under different management.
I know right. When I first saw Matt Smith at the end of The End of Time, I immediately though "fuck this guy is crazy nd awesome! He's going to become my favourite in like two episodes!" but thanks to Moffats dull writing, it never happened. Under RTDs reign, by now Smith would have become the greatest doctor ever by far. Although I love Tennant, I feel that I would have enjoyed it more with Smith when RTD was in charge. Tennant is my favourite doctor, but if he was around in Moffats reign, unfortunetley I have a feeling he'd be in my bottom three doctors ever.I'd also like to see Smith go beyond Moffat, I want to see what he'd be like under different management.
This. I have never agreed with anything you've posted so much as this one sentence. I hate to say that I think the writing is holding Smith back from being the most extraordinary Doctor ever.
I don't know what people's problem with 11 is - they made him purposefully dickish in Series 6, which annoys many, but for the last 14 episodes he's been a completely different cuddly uncle type.
...the girl who waited.... Still in my books as one of the worst episodes of all time.
I think The Name of The Doctor was better written than damn near anything RTD has ever done. Children of Earth was excellent though.
...the girl who waited.... Still in my books as one of the worst episodes of all time.
This is one of the worst opinions of all-time. That story was wonderfully complicated and ideas-driven, far superior to the simplistic cookie-cutter shit you're demanding the show return to being.
^^ Sucks to be you. Meanwhile, I've been loving the Moffat era!![]()
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