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Am I the only one who thinks Ecclestone WILL be back?
garbage456
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I know of all the talk about he will never come back, but one thing we have learnt from Doctor Who spoilers is that lies are told as well as red herrings,
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On a serious note, I hope he does return for a last-hurrah.
So I'm fairly sure he will be involved in the Anniversary in some way (doing one of the BFI Q+A Sessions maybe) even if there is no MultiDoc story.
but
they only have to film quick cameo's in a studio somewhere,we wouldn't know until it came on tv,saying they won't be in it is a red herring to stop us talking about them
CH? Sorry can't think who that is.
John Barrowman was the other person mentioned in the recent news items about Billie not returning.
Of course, it's possible the reporting has been misrepresenting his opinions, but the last headline on here felt like he was offended that he's not been asked so far.
I don't mind either way, just as long as the story is good, but he certainly is not entitled to appear.
It felt similar to those fans who insist this or that classic character must be in it.
As regards Christopher Eccleston, he's been in the opposite camp until recently, and should have no axe to grind about Doctor Who any more after appearing in GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra.
:rolleyes:
So the door isn't closed to Jack returning, I just suspect Moffat will only bring characters back into the 50th it if serves what he has planned.
i meant chris ecclestone
just got the name mixed up:D
Eccleston's always been very honest about his film work; he doesn't view Hollywood as a high-brow medium so takes the odd-big budget popcorn movie for the pay, pure and simple.
He considers TV to be a high-art medium and is far more choosy about the projects he takes on.
Interesting. I caught up with GI Joe on TV over Christmas and had to watch it all the way through because I couldn't believe how bad it was :eek: and that he was in it.:eek:
CH
as in CHristopher
What do the doubters think after watching this?
From watching the clip I think that Christopher Ecclestone is a fan of Hugh Laurie's, is currently making Thor 2 and hasn't thought about a return to Doctor Who because that's precisely what he says. Should I think anything else?
Well no that is not precisely what he said. Because that's not the question he was answering. Eccleston says he hadn't thought about how they were going to do the 50th episode. However, just before that (you must have missed this part) he was asked if he would like to be involved with it. Nobody from pastWho that is going to be involved will divulge it but the way he answered was very telling (in my opinion of course). If he had no inclination to be involved it's highly likely he would have said so.
He said something along the lines of if I told you that I would have to shoot you, which could mean literally anything?!? He said that he hasn't even thought about it because it was such a long time ago for him and he hasn't even watched any episodes with Matt Smith in it. Really I can't see how any of this translates to yes I'm going to be in the 50th anniversary.
Yes, but what is it? "It" being what Moff had in mind for the 50th anniversary episode. Not his potential participation in the eventual said episode. Some people think that because he hasn't watched the show since he left then he must be averse to returning for the 50th. I don't think that's necessarily the case. Honestly, I doubt he'd be interested in watching much of the stuff he acts in if he wasn't involved himself.
Judging by his rolling eyes, facial expression and "I'd have to shoot you" he looked like he wanted to say "I f****ing don't" but wanted to be polite to the interviewer.
He's not even thought about IT. It meaning the show, the character, the anniversary, any of it. It was a round about way of saying it was a job I did 8-9 years ago and don't dwell on it anymore than any other jobs.
I watched the clip after reading your remarks and I didn't see any rolling eyes - he's too good an actor for that! It was a totally neutral response IMO and I couldn't read anything into it either way.
Your last paragraph is spot on though.
Lol, I meant him clearly being taken aback by the mention of Doctor Who and looking at the ceiling and looking like he'd rather be 'blunt' about it but holding back to be polite to the interviewer.
No, sorry, I did not see any of that. I think you're projecting what you think his attitude is onto what's actually there.
It was a perfectly neutral response.
Ok thanks.