an act of hubris that loses more and more of the general UK audience.
I think it's hubris to assume going for the general UK audience is necessary.
We're global, honey.
That said, going for the Bridgerton Brigade might offend your delicates, as might boys kissing, but I don't think the Great British Public are as put off by all that as your bunch of Not-Wes.
That tripped me up, too, but I think I figured out the loophole; the Doctor said that he could expand the trap to hold six people at the very most. Rogue jumping in meant there were seven people inside and overloaded it, so it was disabled until he shoved Ruby out and it was back down to six people trapped.
That works for me. Plus, that allows the Shalka Doctor to still be technically The Ninth Doctor as originally intended.Wonder if, since we didn't see the full regeneration, if we could assume the War Doctor regenerated into the Shalka Doctor, and then something happened and then the regeneration was reversed and he became Eccleston.
Wonder if, since we didn't see the full regeneration, if we could assume the War Doctor regenerated into the Shalka Doctor, and then something happened and then the regeneration was reversed and he became Eccleston.
That works for me. Plus, that allows the Shalka Doctor to still be technically The Ninth Doctor as originally intended.
Pff.
Forget timey-wimey. We're being asked to go dimensionally-wensionally...
The ultimate cop-out for, well everything anyone doesn't like/understand/care about, frankly.
Everyone who's bothered going to have their protractors and rulers and squared paper ready when they re-watch Church as per RTD's recommendation?
I think RTD said something similar to that in a recent interview that Doctor Who canon has been loosened up as a result of the Toymaker's meddling. That could be taken as implication that alternate incarnations of the Doctor--like the Shalka Doctor and maybe even Peter Cushing's Doctor--may all have really existed.The Toymaker mentioned that he made a jigsaw puzzle out of the Doctor's history. The Shalka Doctor might be evidence of it.
But maybe loved the performance in The Curse of Fatal Death?What is funny about bring REG into this series is that RTD hated his performance in Shalka.
It isn't been made because RTD clearly intended for the Shalka story to be canon. Whether you like it or not (as your avatar said so "eloquently" in his debut story).Richard E. Grant having been The Doctor being a thing that RTD has decided to include does not automatically or necessarily mean that Scream of the Shalka itself is now explicitly part of The Doctor's past.
That's an important distinction that isn't being made by that should be.
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