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And it would also have the advantage of another minority in the viewership feeling seen, if its written realistically (as far as plot nessecities allow) and respectfully.
Well I don´t think he has an issue with "playing some from of bloody Soong android" per se...if I remember correctly the only reason he wanted Data to die in Nemesis was that he thought he was aging out of the role of an ageless android, which actually is a non-issue because some throw-away line...
I hope its okay not to open a new thread for this question: Does he bring anybody from his old production team back with him? Is Murray Gold back too? I would absolutley love that!
Based on the producers comment on Spiner playing a "new old character" and the information in here
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Coh9IaKKTY0/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=f8e45733-b1f1-4fdc-9ba5-12748f9c2e93
that his body and mind have been taken to "Daystrom Station", I predict:
Since the...
Which is basically a case of art immitating life. Will Weathon did have a biological father who was anything BUT a father figure. He´s mentioned that basically all the guys on the TNG crew were his father figures at that time, especially Stewart and Frakes.
This is now a very individual standpoint and just how it is for me: Doctor Who as audio how Big Finish usually does it does work for me EXACTLY because Doctor Who is what it is. I have a sense of the basic "style" or tendency what stuff in DW looks like, I already got the starting point for my...
Oh okay. :-) In one episode of the "Missy"-Series they had a character write letters to another character and "packed" the narration in there. I thought that quite clever. Actually an episode I would recommend...they go "all in" on the "evil / twisted Mary Poppins"-vibe.
I never ment to say that I am rejecting narration outright. It just works better for me without narration in some instances. In my favorite "teenage / young adult / nostalgic adult" crime / mystery audio drama series the narrator is a big part of the atmosphere. Newer episodes use him more...
Well it depends if its written well enough. For example the Doctor Who audio dramas are written in a way that you really get all information you need thru the dialog. Granted, that style needs some getting used to and you need to be more attentive.
On the other hand narration can be good too...
Judging from the trailer it seems this is in "Big Finish"-Style without narrator. I really prefer it that way nowadays. But that style seems to become more and more common.
What if they return but play a vastly different type of Doctor then their first time? I could totally see Tennant as a very deranged, mad and slightly diabolic version of the Doctor...more Master then Doctor. Actually...lets totally flip the coin some more and have the Master actually be the...
Do you think he will bring the old wirting staff and Murray Gold back with him? I want Gold back so badly...since he´s gone Doctor Who Music has been...basically "bleh" and "sonic wallpaper" to me.
So...Johnson wants the BBC to become a private company, no more tv license fees...what would that mean from a financial point of view? Would they still make shows like Doctor Who if they actually have to earn money?
Yeah...that´s what constant pain does to you. My fiancee has multiple sclerosis and is in constant nerve pain. He sometimes snaps at people for no reason too.
I just don´t get it. Yes, I know the reason why they are doing this, wanting to sync the books up with all the new onscreen stuff but I just don´t get why we can´t keep having both like it´s been for many years. Why couldn´t they just make two seperate book lines? Just give the Litverse books a...