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The next companion should be...

Re: Mulligan et al appearing on Who

Again, the argument was that she wouldn't become a series regular, not that she wouldn't make cameo appearances.

The impression I got from the course of the conversation was that some were suggesting that simply because Mulligan is hot right now and Oscar nominated that this makes her off-limits to even a guest appearance,

Well, I was the one who brought up the state of Mulligan's career, and I'm telling you that I brought it up to shoot down the idea someone else floated about her becoming a series regular, not to shoot down the idea of a guest shot.

No, there's not a cats chance of her coming back as a regular, more is the pity. Before her career took off she was my first choice for the new companion though.

Still, look on the bright side - if she had, we would never have had the wonderful Karen Gillan...and we still might get a Sally Sparrow one-off at some point.

:)
 
I'm open to any kind of companion, except I would prefer them to at least have a strong personality and not be a romantic interest for the Doctor. More often than not, I find friendship relationships to be more interesting and fun to watch play out.
 
I can't believe I didn't think of this before, and I doubt the Moff would consider this, but Louise Brealey who plays Molly Hooper in "Sherlock" would make a wonderful new companion for the Eleventh Doctor!

She's in the 4th Doctor Lost Story - The Foe From The Future that Big Finish recently released in a companion type role and is excellent.
 
So has it been confirmed which story next series is Karen's last? Is she going to make it to the end of the season? Is Arthur (Rory) going with her?
 
So has it been confirmed which story next series is Karen's last? Is she going to make it to the end of the season? Is Arthur (Rory) going with her?
As far as we know, so far, it could be the first or the next to last episode. All we know, is sometime during the season we will change companions, I believe
 
Normally, I'm against revisiting a character like Reinette, whose dramatic power in "The Girl in the Fireplace" comes from her death. But Sophia Myles is just such an engaging, charismatic actress, I find myself hoping that she'll play the new companion one way or the other (be it as as Reinette or another character).
 
Normally, I'm against revisiting a character like Reinette, whose dramatic power in "The Girl in the Fireplace" comes from her death. But Sophia Myles is just such an engaging, charismatic actress, I find myself hoping that she'll play the new companion one way or the other (be it as as Reinette or another character).



But will she have the same or better onscreen chemistry with Matt that she had with David? :confused:
 
Figures, although I am weary of the head writers/showrunners talking a good game only for the proverbial ball to drop in the actual episodes written. We shall see, and I hope the Doctor is not emotionally crippled by the loss of yet another companion he has grown fond of.
 
Normally, I'm against revisiting a character like Reinette, whose dramatic power in "The Girl in the Fireplace" comes from her death. But Sophia Myles is just such an engaging, charismatic actress, I find myself hoping that she'll play the new companion one way or the other (be it as as Reinette or another character).

But will she have the same or better onscreen chemistry with Matt that she had with David? :confused:

I mean, personally, I find Sophia Myles so attractive that I'd find it hard to imagine she wouldn't have excellent onscreen chemistry with Smith, but I might be biased. ;)
 
Chemistry isn't about looks, it's about how well two performers' personalities meld and how good they are at playing off each other in a way that gives a convincing sense of mutual attraction and compatibility. Just because one member of the pair is good-looking, that doesn't mean they'll have any chemistry. For instance, Felecia M. Bell, who played Jennifer Sisko in Deep Space Nine, was gorgeous, but I never felt she had any chemistry with Avery Brooks.
 
Chemistry isn't about looks, it's about how well two performers' personalities meld and how good they are at playing off each other in a way that gives a convincing sense of mutual attraction and compatibility. Just because one member of the pair is good-looking, that doesn't mean they'll have any chemistry. For instance, Felecia M. Bell, who played Jennifer Sisko in Deep Space Nine, was gorgeous, but I never felt she had any chemistry with Avery Brooks.

Indeed, David Tennant and Catherine Tate are a prime example. Billie Piper is perhaps easily called more attractive than Catherine Tate, but I'd say Catherine Tate made a far better team with David Tennant than Billie Piper did. I'm sorry that Freema Agyeman didn't come to mind, but that just lends itself to the point about chemistry, I suppose.
 
Wasn't Myles also dating Tennant at the time they filmed that episode together? I seem to remember a lot of talk of that.
 
Chemistry isn't about looks, it's about how well two performers' personalities meld and how good they are at playing off each other in a way that gives a convincing sense of mutual attraction and compatibility.

I know. I was being facetious.
 
Message from the Grand Moff

Message

Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary is coming. In Cardiff, we’re gearing up for the biggest, the best and the most ambitious season we’ve ever made. There will be shocks, surprises and heartbreak – the Doctor is about to say goodbye to his very best friends, Amy and Rory.

And then he’s about to say hello to someone very different – the Doctor is going to meet someone very new in the very last place he could ever have expected…
 
Message from the Grand Moff

Message

Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary is coming. In Cardiff, we’re gearing up for the biggest, the best and the most ambitious season we’ve ever made. There will be shocks, surprises and heartbreak – the Doctor is about to say goodbye to his very best friends, Amy and Rory.

And then he’s about to say hello to someone very different – the Doctor is going to meet someone very new in the very last place he could ever have expected…
I find Moffat's conflation of the next season and the 50th-anniversary in that quote quite interesting. I guess he's trying to damp down the expectations for 2012. :)
 
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