I'd rather not. That's the mistake Philip Segal made in 1996 -- instead of starting fresh at a jumping on point, he closed the book on the past and dealt with that.
To be fair he kind of did both. But not enough of the former.
I'd rather not. That's the mistake Philip Segal made in 1996 -- instead of starting fresh at a jumping on point, he closed the book on the past and dealt with that.
I really like the idea of the 60th being comprised entirely of past Doctors. Then, continue with the new Doctor with the start of the regular season. Although, I guess there's potentially an issue of excluding Jodie from the big special. Perhaps she could appear but making it clearly in her past before the regeneration. But that might be confusing for general viewers.
You're jumping to conclusions, at least based on what I can find. Here's a direct quote from RTD from the article reference earlier in this thread.The 60th Anniversary is the 'start of the regular season' for Doctor Who Series 14.
He can’t contain his excitement. “I’ve already written some of the episodes. The first will go out in November 2023 – that’s the 60th anniversary of the show.”
I am sure i read somehwere there are still two more Chibnall/Whittiker episodes to air through 2022, with the last one being shown for the BBC's Centenary.
So, no, you cannot cite anything more specific--which means it's an assumption on your part.@Mr Awe I really don't see how RTD's comments can mean anything other than that the first episode of Series 14 will be the 60th Anniversary episode given the way he worded them.
Re: Jodie, she leaves the role in October of this year (2022), after which point we won't get new Doctor Who for 13 months (November 2023).
In this day and age of seamless digital trickery, I half want this to happen just because.^^^I am up for the new actor playing the doctor to wear a Whittiker wig and be rolled over mid regen on the tardis floor to see them become the new doctor, as it worked great the last time, and it's cheap. ha
Agreed. I'm not even saying it would happen. Definitely unlikely. But, to me at least, it feels like a nice solution. It lets Whittaker be in the 60th without the confusion of her regenerating the story before but appearing in the 60th.That would require giving Whittaker a new contract and assumes she'd be happy to come back.
LOL! Also, love "shreksplosion"!Big shreksplosion in the Tardis, and the Doctor splits into four or five previous incarnations at once, then they all joking together at the end of the episode to become the new Captain Planet doctor. Using the first Doctors Ring of course. XD
So, if they do some wobbly-wobbly regeneration trickery reverting the Doctor into an earlier version…
How far out there would it be to have them end up as… Jo Martin?
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