and less campy in SpooksWhat about Richard Armitage as the master?? Sure he was a little campy in that Robin Hood show, but so was the old master![]()
That said he is starting to crave out a film career, he maybe a bit busy.
and less campy in SpooksWhat about Richard Armitage as the master?? Sure he was a little campy in that Robin Hood show, but so was the old master![]()
The character I want most to return is Romana...followed by Susan.
im going to ignore the half human part for a moment, but the Doctor is like Time Lord rock and roll, live fast and die hard, Time Lords who spend there time on Gallifery will be thousands of years old, by the time they use up there regernations, so the notion that the Doctors timelord mother (if he had one) would not be alive is crazy, the Doctor seems to regernate every few years now, its crazy.Personally, I find it a bit difficult to believe that the unnamed woman in The End of Time was the Doctor's mother. It just doesn't feel right somehow. The Doctor himself is over 900 years old; how old would his parents be if they were still alive, which I find unlikely. Also, the Eighth Doctor states in the TV movie that his mother was human; very few people consider this to be reliable, I know, but I think it's worth mentioning here.
My personal preference is that the Woman was Susan.
Personally, I find it a bit difficult to believe that the unnamed woman in The End of Time was the Doctor's mother. It just doesn't feel right somehow. The Doctor himself is over 900 years old; how old would his parents be if they were still alive, which I find unlikely.
First, SJA quotes don't count.
Then, we don't know how/why regeneration works. Is the look you get dependent on genetics? environment? ancestors?
Considering there is no real consistency among the various incarnations of the Doctor and the Master, I don't think there are any pre-existing conditions which determine how a Time Lord's new appearance will be following a regeneration. And furthermore, skin colour isn't exactly uniformly black and white. Some white people have darker skin than other white people, and some black people have lighter skin than other black people. There are so many variations of skin colour within the types classified as "black" and "white" that it kind of makes little sense to dwell on colour any further than if you had to make a description of a person and you wanted details as full as possible.
If the Doctor became a black person, I would see nothing wrong with that and would not consider it a violation of anything previously established. Hell, both the Ninth and Eleventh Doctor's have implied that regeneration can result with a body looking completely different than the standard human/Gallifreyan norm. If it's possible for a Time Lord to regenerate into a body with two heads or none, then it's possible for a Time Lord's skin to change colour.
I'm always wanting to see more rooms of the Tardis. "Invasion of Time" was actually my all time favorite episode as a kid I thought it was so cool how they were running around in these infinite rooms in the Tardis hiding from the Sontarans.
and less campy in SpooksWhat about Richard Armitage as the master?? Sure he was a little campy in that Robin Hood show, but so was the old master![]()
I'm assuming that's a Harry Potter reference? I don't know anything about that, but by Grabthar's Hammer, the Master shall rule!
I still really need to pick up "A Writer's Tale". I have flipped through it before in the book store but haven't been able to pick up...I get paid this week, maybe I'll do so then. I do remember being amused by RTD's fondness over the creation of Penny who was like the proto-Donna, a companion he never got to use.
Has there ever been shown a black time-lord? in the old days?
I still really need to pick up "A Writer's Tale". I have flipped through it before in the book store but haven't been able to pick up...I get paid this week, maybe I'll do so then. I do remember being amused by RTD's fondness over the creation of Penny who was like the proto-Donna, a companion he never got to use.
So who is Penny then? Where was she supposed to show up?
For a while there, I was mixed up. I thought you were talking about Keith Allen, the actor who played the Sheriff of Nottingham. Personally, I think he would be a better Master. I loved how delightfully evil he was on Robin Hood, particularly that running gag where he kept using all these old skulls to try to find the perfect replacement tooth.and less campy in Spooks
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