Will Captain Jack ever meet the 11th Doctor?
OhWhenTheSaints
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Would really love to see this. Jack had a different relationship with 9 and 10. Wonder what his one with 11 would be like. I actually think they'd get on eachother's nerves. Thoughts?
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Or Amy's reaction to Jack hitting on Rory and ignoring her
Now that would be funny if they turned out to be ex-lovers
I agree that would be good, but only cos it might mean Jack would disappear and we wouldn't have to put up with his annoying character ever again.
That would never happen, does our captain actually have a type or does he go for anything with a heartbeat?
According to one of the DWC, River's gun in SITL/FOTD used to belong to Jack, so they probably bumped into each other
in the past.
Or she found it in the back of the TARDIS
It sort of reminds me of The Brigadier every time he reappeared with a new Doctor. You wonder how he would get on. To this day, I wonder what his relationship would be like with the Sixth Doctor. Shame they never met.
That's one of the biggest shames they never brought the Brigadier back for the Sontaran two parter in series 4 even for a small appearance to see him work with the 10th doctor
Wonder if she found the one he had hidden in Bad Wolf :eek:
Could never work out why they got him in for the SJA but not for Doctor Who itself. As you say, it was a shame as well.
They did-Colin Baker and Nick Courtney worked together in the Big Finish audio 'The Spectre of Lanyon Moor', which details the Brigadier's first meeting with the sixth Doctor. On screen, they appeared together in the Childre In Need special Dimensions In Time: in fact, the scene was specifically included so that Courtney could keep his record of having worked with every Doctor intact!
Yeah, I know that but how much better would it had been if it had been during his own era? And as for Dimensions In Time, it raises that canon debate again doesn't it?!!!!!! :D:D
No-DIT is the one story nobody wants to consider official. for most of us, it's bad enough we had to watch it once...
Yes, still don't know WTF it is about!!!!! :D:D
I wasn't thinking like how he would have appeared in the Pertwee or baker years. I was thinking maybe a couple of scenes here and there.
It's about thirteen minutes...
Embarrassingly, both parts of Dimensions In Time got over 13 million viewers, making them among the highest rated 'episodes' of Doctor Who ever.
I know. And he was considered, I gather-he just wasn't up to it at the time. Even a couple of scenes involves being on set for several hours.