Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey.That version of the Master would have to have been pulled out of time during the movie.
Weird.
That is such a pathetic excuse for lazy writing. They write themselves into a corner and trot out childish phrases to excuse themselves.Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey.
That is such a pathetic excuse for lazy writing. They write themselves into a corner and trot out childish phrases to excuse themselves.
Well, I don't expect Doctor Who to be a science documentary, but I do expect it to at least try to be logical about it.
Or at least use in-story logic.YEAH!
*runs off to change the polarity of the neutron flow*
Or at least use in-story logic.
That version of the Master would have to have been pulled out of time during the movie.
Weird.
Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey.
I'm curious (and I promise this won't be a BF jab, its a legitimate question) does Big Finish hire actors to try to play specific versions of characters whose actors are dead, outside of the older Doctors? By that I mean, I know they have replacement 1st and 2nd Doctors (and maybe a replacement 3rd, although I don't know anything specific about that), but do they ever hire people to play, say, the Delgado Master, the first Rani, etc in a big role? There was definitely a version of the Ainley Master in the first episode of The 6th Doctor's regeneration saga, but he only had to voice The Master outside of a disguise for maybe a few lines (unless I'm misremembering), and he didn't really sound like Ainley, I only know that was the incarnation because of the story context. So, for something like this and other similar things, would they try to get people that sound like Delgado or Ainley's Masters, or would they skip those incarnations?.
They’ve recast a few; specifically, Tim Treloar as the Third Doctor, Graeme Garden and Rufus Hound as the Monk (May be new incarnations), Jon Culshaw as Kamelion (default robot form, I’d assume) and Juliet Landau as a new Romana. David Bradley does an alternate Fist Doctor, but otherwise the First and Second Doctors are recreated by other original cast members. There’s a new Rani as well.
In the Sixth Doctor’s final adventure, you’re thinking of the Valeyard, who Michael Jayson return to portray.
I'm curious (and I promise this won't be a BF jab, its a legitimate question) does Big Finish hire actors to try to play specific versions of characters whose actors are dead, outside of the older Doctors? By that I mean, I know they have replacement 1st and 2nd Doctors (and maybe a replacement 3rd, although I don't know anything specific about that), but do they ever hire people to play, say, the Delgado Master, the first Rani, etc in a big role? There was definitely a version of the Ainley Master in the first episode of The 6th Doctor's regeneration saga, but he only had to voice The Master outside of a disguise for maybe a few lines (unless I'm misremembering), and he didn't really sound like Ainley, I only know that was the incarnation because of the story context. So, for something like this and other similar things, would they try to get people that sound like Delgado or Ainley's Masters, or would they skip those incarnations?
...since there is no way they could get Simm or Gomez, and Jacobi's Master doesn't really work when it comes to having stories earlier in that version's timeline...
The Masters meeting each other, including Eric Roberts, yes. But not with Roberts and The Eighth Doctor.Didn’t they already do this with River?
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