The Happiness Patrol is genius, except for the fact that it was obviously filmed on a set.
Well, we never saw The First Doctor young, so for all we know, he was always old looking. Or Perhaps first Generations age normally, and it's not until your first regeneration that your looks age slowly?Since we're talking about 7, has anyone else every theorized that he is the longest lived incarnation (aside from 1)?
I mean, the 11th Doctor went for 200 hundred years without physically aging a day. When the 7th Doctor regenerated he was noticeably older looking than the last time we saw him. How many years must must pass for a Time Lord to actually look older?
Was the First Doctor 400-ish years old? 700-ish years old? Either way that's how long it took to give him the appearance as an older man. The 7th doctor must have been around for quite awhile then.
Of course you'd have to assume (as many do) that the Doctor lies about or does not know his exact age (so the whole "900 years old" thing would be just him making up a number).
Well, we never saw The First Doctor young, so for all we know, he was always old looking.
Can't be sure what you mean by that, since we have absolutely nothing onscreen showing Timelords aging that far from youth every Regeneration, and we have mostly progressively younger and younger looking "births" of each of the Doctor's Regenerations, which would seem to indicate the Doctor is a bit like Merlin, gets younger with each Regeneration.Well, we never saw The First Doctor young, so for all we know, he was always old looking.
Maybe... but, you know... Occam's Razor.
Can't be sure what you mean by that, since we have absolutely nothing onscreen showing Timelords aging that far from youth every Regeneration, and we have mostly progressively younger and younger looking "births" of each of the Doctor's Regenerations, which would seem to indicate the Doctor is a bit like Merlin, gets younger with each Regeneration.
You've seen The Two Doctors, right?Good lord, frazer was 22 when he started as Jamie?
I think that the Fenric scene was probably the show's first acknowledgement of sexuality, other than by implication. 16 or 17 years later, Rose made reference to breast implants and thereby made it canonical that women had boobies.I didn't understand all that Sophie looks like a boy bullshit.
As an 11 year old, I was intoxicated by her loveliness.
At the time I still had the hots for Nicola Bryant, but I never thought of Sophie Aldred as a boy. I remember there was some chatter about her being a lesbian (because of course any female who acts manly is automatically gay) but that went away after she was shown coming on to that Russian soldier in Fenric, which ranks as one of the sexiest moments the series had seen since Zoe took a ride on the TARDIS console merry-go-round!
Alex
I can't look.I received 'Paradise Towers' in the mail the other day. Haven't had a chance to watch it yet but I think I'll take a look at it tomorrow. Should post my thoughts around then too![]()
I haven't seen this thing since it first aired, but IIRC Dragonfire was one of the least impressive serials of the McCoy era. I think that pretty much the only thing I liked about it was Seven's statement about how ridiculous Ace's theory about how she got there was. That dangling cliffhanger was a test of faith, a way of distinguishing hardcore Whovians from people who could be accused of having lives and self-respect - or it was a way of jettisonning fans, something that the show seemed to be making a special push towards at about that time.Watched Dragonfire yesterday. It was not as good as I remembered it being. Too man random things happening that pass for a story.
why the fuck did the doctor climb over the railings to dangle to his death, why did the villain turn his prison ship into a giant branch of Iceland and Mels exit was bizarre. Still it has Ace in it so I can forgive it all its flaws.
That dangling cliffhanger was a test of faith, a way of distinguishing hardcore Whovians from people who could be accused of having lives and self-respect - or it was a way of jettisonning fans, something that the show seemed to be making a special push towards at about that time.![]()
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