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Could the Daleks appear in Torchwood 4
roland rat
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We dont know what Torchwood are going to be up against, but because its going to be a Amercian production, I might guess that the Daleks might be involved
It a enemy that the American viewers would know of straight away, and could get them more ratings
I would like to see the Daleks appear, but to see a different side to them, and seeing its not a kids program a darker side to the daleks
Or will RTD just go with a new monster all together
It a enemy that the American viewers would know of straight away, and could get them more ratings
I would like to see the Daleks appear, but to see a different side to them, and seeing its not a kids program a darker side to the daleks
Or will RTD just go with a new monster all together
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But then, RTD is no longer in charge.:)
RTD is still showrunner of Torchwood.
Well technically a Cyberman appeared in it.
Sort of.
Indeed. And although that episode sucked it did at least show us a much darker version of the whole process of being cybered, and it made it look so much more scary and horrific. Torchwood could really go into detail with Daleks.
But they'll never appear. They are too involved with Doctor Who; they walk hand in hand and the Nation estate would never allow it. It would be nice... but I'm not sure how Jack and co could possibly hope to fight them off.
Of Doctor Who no, but he's still in charge of Torchwood and SJA.
Sort of is the right word, she was less a Cyberman and more a woman in a metal bikini.
Er, I think you'll find that he is.
On a wider note, anyone who seriously thinks that there will be any crossover of adversaries from DW is missing the point. It's an adult programme, it has moved on and away from its DW beginnings, and is quite at home creating its own characters, stories and threats.
I'm guessing your very dissappointed to know that he is still head of TW then???:D
Daleks won't appear neither will anything directly Who related now that the show is going state side and is seemingly becoming more an more independant of its parent show...
They could take over from Ianto & make the tea !
*tries to imagine a sexually ambiguous dalek*
Nah, I give up, mind in boggle overdrive.
Unless you just go for the easy joke and make them glittery pink
Back in 1999 Dapol, who then had the licence to make Doctor Who toys, almost did just that-they released a 'Millennium Dalek' set over the course of the year leading up to 2000 (why, I have no idea, as the new millennium actually began in 2001). Six glitter speckled Daleks in red, blue, green, purple, black and silver! And the 'red' one was definitely a bit on the pink side. Utterly bizarre...
Can't help but ask if you own them.
:eek:Truth is stranger than fiction
I want a glittery dalek!:(
There was a lot of debate at the time as to whether the new Millennium actually started in 2000 or 2001, with both sides putting up decent arguments. However, whatever the rights or wrongs, the new Millennium was celebrated at the start of 2000, so I am surprised that you have no idea why a company would try and cash in on this.
Bearing in mind that there was no year zero AD, I still can't see why there was any argument. The millennium started once 2000 years had passed-at the end of the year 2000, just as the previous millennium would have begun at the end of the year 1000.
As for replacing Ianto and making the tea, they've had practice (although those were the old, inferior, not selling anymore in the shops Daleks, so perhaps not)
And no, they'll never be in Torchwood, for the reasons already given. Any crossovers have got to be done in such a way that younger DW fans won't be too upset at not being allowed to watch it.
I thought the new Daleks were sexually ambiguous, and Welsh. Am I wrong?