The Most controversial Question

Discussion in 'Doctor Who' started by starsuperion, Jun 4, 2014.

  1. Sindatur

    Sindatur The Gray Owl Wizard Admiral

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    Exactly my point. If you are used to a certain accent, you don't notice it as being thick, and depending upon how familiar you are with it, you may not even consciously consider it being an accent. It's very hard for me to imagine I (or anyone who speaks like me) has an accent, yet (I just speak normal, it's everyone else who has an accent ;) ), I'm sure to someone with a different accent, it sounds just as noticably an accent as theirs does to me
     
  2. MacLeod

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    But you wouldn't be able to tell that I'm a Scot from my accent, and whilst I might not hear the Scottish accent that often, I might hear it more than say an American.
     
  3. Green Lantern

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    Annoying? Probably the most annoying I've heard in a while. As for harsh or strong, both. Her accent, character and portrayal was appalling in general.
     
  4. MacLeod

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    Karen Gillian's Scottish accent is hardly that harsh or strong or thick.
     
  5. Sindatur

    Sindatur The Gray Owl Wizard Admiral

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    <No, he's not saying Karen Gillan has an attachable Penis to Accentuate her outfit> :alienblush:
     
  6. The Borgified Corpse

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    Since I don't want to slog through the rest of this thread, (which mostly seems to exist only to be provocative anyway), I thought I would just repost the portion of BlastHardcheese's post that is basically what I was going to say.
     
  7. Professor Zoom

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    I think the only accent in the world that I can say is full on annoying, is the Long Island Teenager.

    But, it might have something more to do with the teenager than where they are coming from.
     
  8. Sindatur

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    It needs to be said :alienblush:

    Every other Doctor after him had his closest relationship with a woman, generally in sexy clothing (Until McCoy was able to become so close with Ace, who was allowed to remain Tom-Boysih. And of course, SarahJane never had to endure "Sexy Outfit" Costuming).

    Two's closest, most dear relationship was with Jamie. He was far more important than Victoria, or Zoe to the Doctor. Consider in The Space Pirates, the three of them are all knocked out. The Doctor, then next to him is Zoe, and next to her Jamie. The Doctor wakes up first, and climbs over the still unconscious Zoe, shouting out "Jamie, Jamie". Even with the closest relationships being with the Female Companion (Generally in Sexy Clothing), most Doctors would check the Companion/person, immediately next to them. I think that shows an extreme attraction to Jamie. Wether you view that as Sexual or in awe of his personality, it still, IMHO, shows an Orientation other than Straight, when he ignores both Victoria's and Zoe's Feminine Wiles :alienblush:
     
  9. starsuperion

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    Huh? No I'm sorry, I must have mistaken the names.. I was speaking of the crazy friend who came over from time to time..Not Eric McCormack.

    As to Zoom's assertion there were no strong female roles on the show. It wouldn't be necessary to make the Doctor a female to get a strong female role model.. I cite Several references..

    Sarah Jane Smith, Barbara, Donna Noble, A personal Fav of mine Martha Jones, Rose Tyler and the fascinating and amazingly brilliant Romana.. in both incarnations.

    Now I would like to see Romana back in the series, as she was what I always thought was the perfect balance to the know it all Doctor and the banter between them, her high society and advanced Academy point of view, versus the Doctor's ways was always fun to watch. She would in her first incarnation, question and sometimes give the Doctor pause, and even argued the merits of his methods on various occasions, and in some cases, as in her second incarnation in the City of Death, did things on her own, and without his approval, even if she was incorrect, she like when repairing the Time Machine for the Count/Jaggeroth, or like in the Leisure Hive, she was accomplished at fixing the time device and held her own, on a number of minor problems. It really felt like she was another Doctor type character, but from a differing perspective, and could remain feminine without becoming a male in women's clothing..
     
  10. starsuperion

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    no its both.. trust me :cool:

    Don't forget the Jersey Shore too...
     
  11. Starkers

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    At the risk of destroying my own argument though, clearly Mayweather was never meant to be the 'lead' of a show.

    As for Bakula, I always got the impression that, at the time, he was as close to a television A-Lister as you could get, along with people like Gary Cole, so it seemed like quite a coup to get him for Trek :shrug:just to add I like Bakula, I just felt he was horribly miscast as Archer.

    I would class Karen's accent as lovely :luvlove: but then I have a thing about women with Scottish accents. I can still remember when KAren was announced I was out and my g/f saw it on the telly first. I got a text that said "You'll like the new companion she's a Scottish redhead!" :lol:

    Of course there are different scales of Scottish accents as well, so it isn't even like all Scots sound completely alike.
     
  12. Starkers

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    ah Jack!
     
  13. Mr. Adventure

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    I don't see that with nuWho, he seems very hetero to me. He married a woman, there's no "The Boy in the Fireplace" or John Redfern or romps with male royalty.
     
  14. Starkers

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    Doesn’t he flirt with both Jack and Shakespeare (and in fact doesn’t stop Jack kissing him) and I’m pretty sure he refers to some historical figure or other as being a bit of a naughty fellow.

    Of course most instances of this did occur during the reign of one particular show runner (although previous show runners might have wanted to address such matters and just not been able to because of the times)

    For me it seems pretty clear that, as far as one can say regarding a 1000+ year old alien, he probably prefers ladies, but isn’t opposed to the odd dalliance with a bloke if the right man comes alone :lol:
     
  15. Professor Zoom

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    You're gonna have to link to where I said there were no strong female roles on the show, or retract that statement.

    That's NOT what I was saying.

    Edited to add: The point I was making, why should girls and women be content with the companions (sidekicks to the Doctor) as their role models, as one poster was suggesting. Why should their role model always be looking up to the male hero?
     
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  16. Green Lantern

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    I'd probably guess it was more of a father son relationship than anything sexual.
     
  17. borgboy

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    There's a scene in The Invasion where Jamie is idly stroking the Doctor's chest while they're talking, and the Doctor isn't the least bit bothered by it. Frazer Hines who played Jamie admits that he and Troughton played the Doctor and Jamie as being gay for laughs, so if someone sees a relationship there, it seems like a valid interpretation. Watch for that scene in Invasion, it's really hard to see that and not see the possibility.
    While the Doctor's never been explicitly straight, he has had female love interests whose feelings he returned, with Rose and his wife River. He's never had a male love interest in the same way, not openly the way his hetero loves have been, only subtext. I would LOVE for the Doctor to have a same sex romance. There's no reason not to except homophobia and/or heterosexism.
    It's more likely we could get a gay companion, one that's really gay and not "future-y omnisexual, attracted to everybody and everything".
    I'd love a female Doctor, there's no reason why he couldn't regenerate into a female, and he has mentioned in passing a Time Lord who did change genders. I would want an A list grand dame, an older woman with some gravitas like Maggie Smith, Judi Dench or Helen Mirren.
     
  18. Lance

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    This. :techman: Traditionally the Doctor (certainly in the classic series) was always above any sexual definition whatsoever, despite the obvious conclusions from having a grand-daughter etc. The modern show on the other hand has tended to lean him more towards being straight, which is ironic given the showrunner who made this change is openly gay himself, but in an ideal world the Doctor should be either gender preference neutral or just open to any and all, without being pinned down to any one particular one.
     
  19. Professor Zoom

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    While fabulous actors, I feel like that would limit the amount of action they could participate in. I would be worried that Maggie was going to break a hip or something.

    I think Lara Pulver, who played Irene Adler on Sherlock, would be great. OR, also from Sherlock, Amanda Abbington.
     
  20. Starkers

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    Pulver is far too conventionally attractive. I'm not suggesting he should be unattractive, but on the whole even when he is attractive it's an unconventional look (aside from maybe Davison and McGann). Look at Nine, Ten and Eleven. All had their fans, yet not a one of them could be considered a classic leading man.

    If they ever do go for a female Doctor I see them going for someone akin to Olivia Colman