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Steven Moffat is on twitter (temporarily)

I think it’s the 8th Doctor - does he not say that he wrote it before he even knew that Moff had devised the War Doctor?
Indeed, and the mock up cover art featured on the same page as the story even includes an image of Paul McGann.
I know, I saw the cover. But its still very vague in its description of how he looks like. Indeed, its implied the Restoration, whatever that is, well, restored a whole new regeneration cycle, meaning the Ninth was actually the first of a new cycle.

However, because I'm a Whovian, I guess, I could simply imagine it being Hurt regenerating after really exploding Gallifrey, with the TARDIS materializing around him. The Restoration only restoring the regenerations he normally should have had remaining. Fits fine, methinks.

THAT ALL BEING SAID... I love that even RTD figured it could've been McGann's Doctor who did the deed. I love Hurt, but I can't stop but wish it was McGann for Day of the Doctor instead, especially after this. Ah, well. Really wonderfully written piece anyway. And reminds me how much I miss RTD, actually. We were really spoiled to have such a genius as a showrunner.
 
I love that even RTD figured it could've been McGann's Doctor who did the deed.
Which actually is a change from what RTD said in the early days, that he always intended it to be Eccleston who fought in the Time War. Although some think he changed his mind on this by the fourth season given Rose's line about the Doctor being "born in fire" or whatever in Journey's End.
 
Which actually is a change from what RTD said in the early days, that he always intended it to be Eccleston who fought in the Time War. Although some think he changed his mind on this by the fourth season given Rose's line about the Doctor being "born in fire" or whatever in Journey's End.
Honestly, and watching the show for the first time at about 2013, that was the thought that occured to me. That Eccleston's Doctor was the one who undid the Time Lords and the like. It made his "coward" line more potent, as a way of sacrificing himself for destroying Gallifrey. Ah, well.
 
The sequel is also on RTD’S Instagram in Target-book style for those who’d rather read than listen.

Big Finish have put The Ninth Doctor Chronicles, four one-disc audiobooks narrated by Nick Briggs doing his Eccleston voice and each featuring a different second performer voicing one character, on sale at 50% off for those in the mood for more Ninth Doctor stories. (They’ve also released Isolation, a free 18-minute audio story in their Dorian Gray series, newly written and recorded in response to the pandemic and the resultant social distancing. The other Dorian Gray stories are on sale as well.)
 
Now that's watchalong I'll do! I adore "Vincent and the Doctor," least of all because Van Gogh is my favorite painter and I've seen many of his paintings in person.
 
Since Zoom stock and popularity is soaring I think a video conference would have been great too. It's the sensation of seeing them that's more enticing that just tweets.
 
Did anyone else partake in the live tweeting watch of "Vincent and the Doctor" today? It was a lot of fun watching the episode and Matt, Karen, and Tony particularly got into it with their own anecdotes of their experience. You can read the plethora of tweets by searching #TheUltimateGinger and look at the tweets under the Top tab.
 
I just followed the tweets as with four accounts going I would find it difficult to follow them and the episode. Richard Curtis's tweets towards the end in relation to his sister were very touching.

Friday they are doing The Eleventh Hour but no one confirmed for it.
 
I think Matt and Moffat are both tweeting?
I read/sent a few tweets during Vincent and the Doctor but mainly was paying attention to the episode :)
 
It was a bit easier to follow the hashtag and refresh the Top tab. Tweets from notable people usually appeared at the top of the list. Of course, that's dependent on the use of the hashtag.
 
The costume designer, Ray Holman, will be doing a Q&A about Eleventh Doctor's first costume on Friday at 5pm. Seemingly it is also National Tweed Day:
https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1245238564356526080


and next week 'Sue From Catering' from the 500 Miles celebratory video will be live tweeting too!

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"Oh I remember this episode. Yes. We served mashed potatoes and ham that day. mashed potatoes could have been better. Matt Smith wasn't too thrilled about lumpy mashed potatoes"
 
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