No, but he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.Maybe a running joke could be "This guy is a doctor?"
I posted this on another thread, but I think the dark look could work if he had a colourful scarf, not a Tom Baker type scarf, something smarter.Well, back on topic...while I think that RTD approached the Doctor's costume from the idea that he's someone who doesn't stand out too much from a crowd, there's no idea what direction Moffat will go since he's been said to have been a fan of Doctor Who since he was a kid, so I'm pretty sure he's very familiar with the more eccentric style of the earlier Doctors.
Personally, I think the "goth" outfit in the publicity photo could work, but I also think it's a little bit too close to that of the Ninth Doctor's. Perhaps replace the blazer with a hooded jumper and add a backwards-turned ball cap.
Maybe a running joke could be "This guy is a doctor?"
Oi, speak fer yerself--I own two of those Tom Baker-type scarves...still look rather smart to me...I posted this on another thread, but I think the dark look could work if he had a colourful scarf, not a Tom Baker type scarf, something smarter.Well, back on topic...while I think that RTD approached the Doctor's costume from the idea that he's someone who doesn't stand out too much from a crowd, there's no idea what direction Moffat will go since he's been said to have been a fan of Doctor Who since he was a kid, so I'm pretty sure he's very familiar with the more eccentric style of the earlier Doctors.
Personally, I think the "goth" outfit in the publicity photo could work, but I also think it's a little bit too close to that of the Ninth Doctor's. Perhaps replace the blazer with a hooded jumper and add a backwards-turned ball cap.
Maybe a running joke could be "This guy is a doctor?"
but you dont drag yours around alien planets, alien space ships, it doesnt have to survive attacks by the Daleks, the Master, Romana tugging at it to get your attention or it getting caught up in K9 wheels when the little dog accidentally runs over it.Oi, speak fer yerself--I own two of those Tom Baker-type scarves...still look rather smart to me...I posted this on another thread, but I think the dark look could work if he had a colourful scarf, not a Tom Baker type scarf, something smarter.Well, back on topic...while I think that RTD approached the Doctor's costume from the idea that he's someone who doesn't stand out too much from a crowd, there's no idea what direction Moffat will go since he's been said to have been a fan of Doctor Who since he was a kid, so I'm pretty sure he's very familiar with the more eccentric style of the earlier Doctors.
Personally, I think the "goth" outfit in the publicity photo could work, but I also think it's a little bit too close to that of the Ninth Doctor's. Perhaps replace the blazer with a hooded jumper and add a backwards-turned ball cap.
Maybe a running joke could be "This guy is a doctor?"
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Point taken.but you dont drag yours around alien planets, alien space ships, it doesnt have to survive attacks by the Daleks, the Master, Romana tugging at it to get your attention or it getting caught up in K9 wheels when the little dog accidentally runs over it.Oi, speak fer yerself--I own two of those Tom Baker-type scarves...still look rather smart to me...I posted this on another thread, but I think the dark look could work if he had a colourful scarf, not a Tom Baker type scarf, something smarter.
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its hardly Goth, dark yes, goth noI dunno. I really can't see myself getting into the goth look and recurring jokes along the lines of "YOU'RE a Doctor?"
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