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Couldn't miss the latest edition of cut-down Moffaty Woffaty DWM Answers!
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Couldn't miss the latest edition of cut-down Moffaty Woffaty DWM Answers!
Why is it that the TARDIS doesn't rattle and crash about when in ordinary flight anymore? DW Answer: The Doctor has fixed the old girl up over time - plain sailing! Real Answer: They gradually forgot about it. How did Orson Pink get the SB6 spacesuit? It's not an SB6 spacesuit in the news footage, it just looks like one *cough* Also, The Doctor used the TARDIS clothing replicator to make several more. After noticing that Pink's suit was in a terrible state, he let him borrow one. What was hiding under Rupert's bed sheet? At every point, there are two explanations for the phenomena they encounter. It was either a creature, or a kid wearing a mask. Are the Paradigm Daleks ever going to reappear? You know when you ask someone if your bum looks big in this......? Poor iDaleks lol |
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Cameron K McEwan (Blogtor) very briefly speaks about Episode 10 at 40:00 here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p027zzrd
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Love it, first try to sound clever and like you planned it all along. then quickly admit defeat lol
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Also proves what I've said so many times to people who think they have the one and only "correct" information about anything in this show and use that sure and certain "knowledge" to sneer at other members' ideas and theories - the whole thing can be rewritten on a whim.
While I would not dream of sneering at other people's theories I, personally, think that looking for complicated hidden meanings and an overall philosophy of distrusting the clear implication of a story actually spoils the enjoyment and satisfaction of the story which 99% of the time has no hidden meaning at all! However, if people enjoy the uncertainty and paranoia more than they would enjoy the episode at face value then good for them, I guess. Personally, I think they are missing out as they are almost always going to be disappointed when the theory proves untrue (or, as is more likely, just never revealed at all). |
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Neil Gaiman doesn't see the show intentionally avoiding female writers.
http://www.cultbox.co.uk/news/headli...-is-a-priority |
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... that today is the 48th anniversary of the first regeneration... Farewell Bill, hello Pat.
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Good Old Sylvester McCoy, back in March he told us, he told us .....
http://www.kasterborous.com/2014/03/...s-next-master/ |
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I long for David Tennent, I know THAT'S not going to happen but it seemed like he was the last Dr that seemed to always know what was going on and already had a plan to get out of the trouble. Could it have been that the writing was different for him or was it his method of acting?
I thought this was interesting
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Oooohhh yeaaaaaah
http://www.bigchiefstudios.co.uk/lat...for-a-timelord Also the latest polling results from DWTV: http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/your-ve...ctor+Who+TV%29 |
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Second hand Moffaty Woffaty DWM Answers.
Gallifrey is no longer time-locked - only post time war Gallifrey is lost. Also Michelle Gomez says she will be back. |
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DANIEL PITTS asks: Was the barn Clara visits in Listen on Gallifrey, or a different planet? If it's Gallifrey, is it not time-locked? The sky didn't look burnt orange when we saw the outside of the barn in The Day of the Doctor, so does this mean it's another planet? Bonus hour:In my head, he's in the Wastelands of Gallifrey (where the burnt orange dims to a lovely blue). Originally the script specified this, but I cut that, to give myself some wiggle room, should I ever need it. I wonder if this is a Time Lock question? Gallifrey and the events of the Time War are supposed to be held in a Time Lock, preventing the Doctor's return. However, in The Day of the Doctor, the Moment not only unlocked those events, she allowed them to change. The Doctor doesn't realise it yet, but, as demonstrated in Listen, the Time Lock no longer holds... DAVID BROWN asks: In The End of Time, a Time Lady claims that the Doctor is in possession of 'the Moment'. I was wondering whether Russell T Davies had given you any hints regarding the mythology of the Time War before you started on The Day of the Doctor? Um. I think I asked him ages ago, about something else. And I wish I could remember what he said. Of course - as the great man himself once said in this very column - if it's not established on screen, it's not 'real' yet. So the version of the Moment we end up with in The Day of the Doctor is probably quite different from Russell's original idea. But, you know, that's how it's supposed to work: thing's change and develop in unexpected ways, and then you cast Billie Piper. FINLAY WORRALLO asks: How long did the War Doctor live for? Surely he must have had a very long life to go from young man to old man? But he claimed he was only 800, when the Seventh Doctor said he was 953, so how does that work? The Doctor has no idea how old he is (how would he keep count?) and so he plucks a likely number from the air, whenever he's asked. He specifically mentions that he's lost track in The Day of the Doctor. MATTHEW FOSTER asks: In Blink the four Weeping Angels are left facing each other after the TARDIS dematerialises. It is said that they would 'never move again'. But what if someone turned off the lights? Eventually the bulb just failed, and in the darkness there was movement again. Where did they go? Look out of your window. PETER KUREK asks: In Nightmare in Silver, we see all the Cybermen eliminated by Porridge, but in The Time of the Doctor, we saw an entire Cyberfleet return. How did they come back? You need to watch the end of Nightmare again. DAN ALPER asks: Who came up with naming Vastra, Jenny and Strax the 'Paternoster Gang' and is there a meaning behind the name? It comes from Clayton Hickman's The Brilliant Book 2012. He opted for Paternoster Row as their address, and I liked the name, so started calling them Paternoster Gang. GAVIN CHAPMAN-WOODS asks: How much of the lead actor's personality actually informs the personality of the Doctor? Not so much their personality, as their acting instincts: with both Matt and Peter I tried to be led by them as much as possible. You don't hire acting talent like that, and then tell them how to act. The big note, really, is: own the show. MATT COZENS asks: The Valeyard is an amalgamation of the Doctor's darker sides from between his Twelfth and final incarnations. However, with the introduction of the War Doctor, and also the fact of the metacrisis Doctor, where does that place the Valeyard now? I'm not sure if I ever completely understood what the Valeyard was, so I don't know. By the way, that's not me criticising the Valeyard, I thought he was a really cool idea, and the enigma was intentional. I like not knowing, I think we probably never should. HENRY MENDOZA asks: In Flatline, why did the Doctor's hair suddenly lose three inches in height while on board the TARDIS, before growing back again at the end of the episode? Dimensional anomalies - hair is remarkably vulnerable to those phenomena. Oh, okay. You know, Flatline was a wonderful surprise, for me and for Brian Minchin. Now there was a patchwork production. Most of it was show at the exact time as Mummy on the Orient Express, and then it felt like there were pick-ups for months afterwards. And then there were those wonderful effects, only available heart-stopping seconds before the deadline. But Jamie Mathieson's amazing script - and Douglas Mackinnon's fearless direction - pulled off something magical. None of which changes the fact that at some point during the process, Peter Capaldi had a haircut. CRAIG POTTER asks: If the phone call to the TARDIS in The Big Bang was from the same Orient Express, where was the Egyptian Goddess? Ahh, that phone call was just to tempt the Doctor on board. Not exactly honest, bigging it up like crazy. You know how the holiday never matches to the brochure? JOE MAIELLO asks: What do you think the odds of seeing a Doctor Who/Star Trek crossover would be? Even just a shot of the USS Enterprise in the background? I'll do it in a heartbeat. Talk to the other lot. JACOB LOCKETT asks: Do you think the Twelfth Doctor and Amy Pond would get along if they ever met? *** AMY: Doctor!! THE DOCTOR: Amy! It's me. AMY: This is amazing! I never thought I'd see you again. THE DOCTOR: It's me, the Doctor. AMY: I know it's you. Why do you keep saying it's you? THE DOCTOR: I change my face. AMY: A bit, I suppose. THE DOCTOR: I look completely different. I look older. AMY: A bit older. THE DOCTOR: A lot older. I'm mature, look at me. I have gravitas. AMY: ... are you a magician now? THE DOCTOR: I'm a completely different Doctor! AMY: A bit different. THE DOCTOR: Completely different. AMY: Tell you what's good, though. THE DOCTOR: Oh, fine, tell me! Tell me what's good, Pond! AMY: You've managed to lose that accent. Quote:
The idea of the Doctor wielding the banana throughout The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances was an unscripted bit of business added by Christopher Eccleston.
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That is brilliant. Its good to see people being inventive, puts me to shame
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Doesn't really count, but somebody I know on the web found an interesting Doctor Who fan visiting the Doctor Who Experience for the first time - and even took the Capaldi adventure with him.
http://i.imgur.com/ba1bDte.jpg ( he said he loved the 50th, incidentally ) |
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Doesn't really count, but somebody I know on the web found an interesting Doctor Who fan visiting the Doctor Who Experience for the first time - and even took the Capaldi adventure with him.
http://i.imgur.com/ba1bDte.jpg ( he said he loved the 50th, incidentally ) |
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They make a cute couple.
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Praise be to the TARDIS decorations, the TARDIS tree and the Fourth Doctor scarf...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBJmkGcyTVI Clearly, like most things DW related, a sign that cancellation is imminent. |
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If you haven't watched Michelle Gomez's Q&A yet....
..you probably should. https://www.doctorwhocountdowntochristmas.com/#planet_5 |
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Also this is a finely crafted Series 8 video.
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Kids want the Doctor on UK banknotes.
Would certainly make the notes harder to forge if the picture showed all his incarnations depending at what angle you viewed it at. |
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Billy Hanshaw, the designer behind the series 8 opening titles, has released a Christmas animation inspired by said titles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDjv5AOAAqk |
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