-When are Vastra and Jenny getting their own spinoff? I'm serious.
I'm hoping the new showrunner kills them off in their first episode.
-When are Vastra and Jenny getting their own spinoff? I'm serious.
I like how people attack Moffat's style as being nonsense when RTD did the same crap and only worse. Drives me nuts.
the fact that Clara, who has seen all the previous Doctors, couldn't cope with a new regeneration.
It wasn't that she couldn't cope with a new regeneration. She, like all the weeping fangirls internet memes made fun of, couldn't cope with the fact that the old regeneration, her Doctor - her boyfriend, all her protests to the contrary notwithstanding - was dead and gone. That's what that whole plot thread (and Smith's cameo) was all about: Making her see that a) No, the Doctor's not your boyfriend, never was, never could be
and b) No, he's not dead, not completely, he's just wearing a new weathered face, a Scottish voice and a marginally different personality.
If she'd been around instead of Rose when, say, Eccleston turned into Tennant, she wouldn't have acted the way she did. She'd have been like "Hmm. OK. Still hot. Different kind of hot, but still hot." But from heartthrob to old grey-haired man? A girl who (we now know thanks to Strax) dreams of 'muscular young men doing sport'? Of course she short-circuited.
Just watching (again). The scene where the Doctor talks about his face and being Scottish, it just gets more wonderful the more you watch it. I wonder if the reason behind it will become obvious later.
We did hear some talk from Moffat that Capaldi's Doctor is going to be tied into the two appearances that Capaldi made in the past in this universe (one on Doctor Who and one on Torchwood). It's been my theory that it will turn out both of those characters were the Doctor keeping and eye on things...or at least the cameo in the Pompeii episode will be the Doctor (I haven't seen Capaldi in Torchwood, so I'm not sure if that would be easily explainable as the Doctor).
I like how people attack Moffat's style as being nonsense when RTD did the same crap and only worse. Drives me nuts.
As I said before, lots of planets have a Scotland.Why was he excited about being Scottish when he is from Gallifrey and isn't even human? Confusing.
So are people just ignoring that it's been established clearly during the Christmas special this is not 12? You may hate it, that's fine, but if it's clearly stated on screen that technically Smith was 13.......
I'm just hoping that the blond girl from the shop isn't Rose. I liked Rose, loved her. But bringing her back now would be weird.
So are people just ignoring that it's been established clearly during the Christmas special this is not 12? You may hate it, that's fine, but if it's clearly stated on screen that technically Smith was 13.......
Anyway, it was ok. Not perfect, not great. But it had moments. I'm just hoping that the blond girl from the shop isn't Rose. I liked Rose, loved her. But bringing her back now would be weird.
So are people just ignoring that it's been established clearly during the Christmas special this is not 12? You may hate it, that's fine, but if it's clearly stated on screen that technically Smith was 13.......
The official line from the BBC is that Matt Smith's was the Eleventh Doctor and Peter Capaldi's is the Twelfth Doctor, and John Hurt's was the War Doctor. They didn't renumber the entire line-up for Hurt.
And, no, Smith's was not the 13th incarnation of the Doctor. He was the twelfth incarnation. David Tennant does not count twice -- that's a single incarnation that happened to use up two regenerations.
I'm just hoping that the blond girl from the shop isn't Rose. I liked Rose, loved her. But bringing her back now would be weird.
I don't see why you would think it's Rose; it's pretty clear she's over in Pete's World. And if Moffat had any inclination to bring Rose back, "The Day of the Doctor" would have been the time to do it -- yet he chose to have Billie Piper play a completely different character instead.
So are people just ignoring that it's been established clearly during the Christmas special this is not 12? You may hate it, that's fine, but if it's clearly stated on screen that technically Smith was 13.......
So are people just ignoring that it's been established clearly during the Christmas special this is not 12? You may hate it, that's fine, but if it's clearly stated on screen that technically Smith was 13.......
Capaldi is 12 because that's what Moffat and the BBC calls him.
I'm just thinking of the episode itself, where it was set that Smith's incarnation was the 13th, and that he used up his regenerations and that the Doctor was granted a new set.
The Time of the Doctor said:CLARA: But you don't die. You change. You pop right back up with a new face.
DOCTOR: No, not for ever. I can change twelve times. Thirteen versions of me. Thirteen silly Doctors.
CLARA: Okay, so you're number eleven, so --
DOCTOR: Ha. Are we forgetting Captain Grumpy, eh? I didn't call myself the Doctor during the Time War, but it was still a regeneration.
CLARA: Okay, so you're number twelve.
DOCTOR: Well, number ten once regenerated and kept the same face. I had vanity issues at the time. Twelve regenerations, Clara. I can't ever do it again. This is where I end up. This face, this version of me. We saw this planet in the future, remember? All those graves, one of them mine.
Mage - Here is the relevant transcript from "The Time of the Doctor." I can see where you might get confused, but if you read it, Eleven does not call himself the Thirteenth Doctor:
The Time of the Doctor said:CLARA: But you don't die. You change. You pop right back up with a new face.
DOCTOR: No, not for ever. I can change twelve times. Thirteen versions of me. Thirteen silly Doctors.
CLARA: Okay, so you're number eleven, so --
DOCTOR: Ha. Are we forgetting Captain Grumpy, eh? I didn't call myself the Doctor during the Time War, but it was still a regeneration.
CLARA: Okay, so you're number twelve.
DOCTOR: Well, number ten once regenerated and kept the same face. I had vanity issues at the time. Twelve regenerations, Clara. I can't ever do it again. This is where I end up. This face, this version of me. We saw this planet in the future, remember? All those graves, one of them mine.
At the start, he's talking about the hypothetical -- that there could, hypothetically, be 13 Doctors as a result of 12 regenerations. But at the end, he's saying that he's had 12 incarnations and has used up all of his regenerations.
P-Cap
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Please don't start calling him that!! His name is Peter Capaldi. He's not some D-grade US celebrity.
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