Awesome. I hope that he keeps up the quality. (Yeah, I know, that's setting the standard pretty darn high.)
The picture Neil Gaiman tweeted when he turned in his script for the story not called "The House of Nothing" always made me curious. It was Gaiman, and Moffat, and... Richard Curtis. From that picture, I assumed Curtis was going to be more involved with Who than just "Vincent." Perhaps Moffat might be intending for Curtis to be his successor. Curtis wouldn't be a bad choice.I wonder if Richard Curtis will become the "Steven Moffat" of Moffat's tenure as showrunner -- the fan favorite who keeps up a ridiculously high level of quality in his scripts because he only writes one or two episodes a year, while the poor showrunner gets villified because he's trying to produce four or five a year and supervise everyone else!
This gives the impression it will be considered one series instead of two, whether it gets split or not.Stevan Moffat will write episodes 1, 2, 7, 8 and the season finale, episode 13
This gives the impression it will be considered one series instead of two, whether it gets split or not.Stevan Moffat will write episodes 1, 2, 7, 8 and the season finale, episode 13
I believe the quandry is wether a Split 13 episodes = 2 Series (S6 and S7); 1 of 7eps and 1 of 6 OR if it simply means Series 6 has a hiatus.Your posts aren't making sense to me. It's already been confirmed a long time ago that series six is going to be split. What aren't you understanding about that? The episode list you quoted above in your post is simply pointing out the episodes that Moffat is going to be writing. Are you trying to say that because the episode numbers are in sequence to a normal series long production this somehow means the series won't be split?
This bit of news (Curtis writing for Season 6) struck me as odd because none of the regular news pages are reporting it. The only source the TARDIS Wikia site cites is a blog that just tosses it out there without attribution. If Richard Curtis were writing an episode, I would think it would be covered a bit more extensively than it is. I'm not saying the information is bogus, but at the same time unless The Doctor Who News Page or Doctor Who Online or certainly the BBC announces it, or DWM, I have to consider it nothing more than a rumor.
A rumor I hope comes true. But a rumor nonetheless.
Alex
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