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The End of Time: Too much spitting!

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I don't know if anyone else noticed this but there was far too much spitting in this episode, especially from Timothy Dalton, who seemed to cause a mini monsoon every time he uttered his dialogue!:drool::eek: I'm surprised that no one in the council chamber on Gallifrey thought to attend the council meetings armed with umbrellas when he was going to make a speech! David Tennant also seemed to do some spitting, but to a lesser degree, but still!:drool::eek:
 
I think the spitting thing is a facet of getting older in some people. You seem to have less control over your lips or something. Found myself doing it upon occassion. :(
 
^I guess so. However, the reverse has been true for me. When wearing orthodontic braces as a teenager, a concious effort was needed not to spit or dribble when I talked, especially when they were first put in.
 
I was waiting for someone to bring this up!

It didn't bug me too much, though it is an object lesson on why you don't do an extreme closeup of someone shouting against a black backdrop. The only problem I had was that it seemed to telegraph the fact that the Time Lords weren't good guys this time around, as it gave Rassilon an air of, I don't know, desperation maybe.

Alex
 
I was waiting for someone to bring this up!

It didn't bug me too much, though it is an object lesson on why you don't do an extreme closeup of someone shouting against a black backdrop. The only problem I had was that it seemed to telegraph the fact that the Time Lords weren't good guys this time around, as it gave Rassilon an air of, I don't know, desperation maybe.

Alex

Well that and the whole "FOR THE END OF TIME ITSELF!" thing the were going on about.
 
Dammit Samurai8472, you beat me to it! That's the first thought I had as well.

Dalton could give Oldman a run for his money in the spitting department.
 
I think the spitting thing is a facet of getting older in some people.
So how does that explain Matt Smith? Just after 11 remembers he's "crashing!", he clearly launches a spray of spit towards the console before moving off! :lol:
 
I think we all spit a lot more than we realize. The difference is that we don't have a camera to pick it up.
 
I think the spitting thing is a facet of getting older in some people.
So how does that explain Matt Smith? Just after 11 remembers he's "crashing!", he clearly launches a spray of spit towards the console before moving off! :lol:

Well if you were in a spaceship that was burning up and falling apart and you swallowed some of the debris, wouldn't you spit it out? :)

After all, that's what happened to Smith...
 
There was also some Adama-dribble coming out of the Doctor's mouth when he swept over the table shouting that it wasn't fair.
 
I don't know if anyone else noticed this but there was far too much spitting in this episode, especially from Timothy Dalton, who seemed to cause a mini monsoon every time he uttered his dialogue!:drool::eek: I'm surprised that no one in the council chamber on Gallifrey thought to attend the council meetings armed with umbrellas when he was going to make a speech! David Tennant also seemed to do some spitting, but to a lesser degree, but still!:drool::eek:

:guffaw: Yes, I've noticed. And it did bug me. It was probably too expensive to edit the whole spitting out, but I would have appreciated it. It was kind of distracting.
 
Well, unintentional spitting happens all the time in relai life and sometimes at the most inconvenient times.

Still, I remember crakcing a few comments about Timothy Dalton's constant spitting while watching The End of Time.
 
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