Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
01-01-2010, 20:52
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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Didn`t really like the bit with John Barrowman in it, seemed like a Star-Wars rip off with all them aliens walking round a boozer(maybe that was deliberate!).
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To me that felt like just another excuse for the usual RTD-inspired "get something gay in to each episode" angle.
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01-01-2010, 21:24
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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Didn`t really like the bit with John Barrowman in it, seemed like a Star-Wars rip off with all them aliens walking round a boozer(maybe that was deliberate!).
All in all an enjoyable watch, dragged the ending out a bit though!
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LOL. It did seem a bit like the Mos Eisley Cantina!
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I liked it. I thought it was a lot better than part 1. I thought the way he met his end was done well, sacrificing himself for Wilf rather than being killed by The Master or The Lord Bond. I also liked the goodbye sequence - didn't think it was over long, just touching.
Who was "The Woman" though? How/why was she contacting Wilf?
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01-01-2010, 21:29
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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Originally Posted by Matty_
Didn`t really like the bit with John Barrowman in it, seemed like a Star-Wars rip off with all them aliens walking round a boozer(maybe that was deliberate!).
All in all an enjoyable watch, dragged the ending out a bit though!
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I thought it was good, but they got rid of the Timelords a bit quickly though.. Would have been nice to see the Timelords back, and intent on evil..
As for the JB bit, I thought the woman sitting next to him was actually dressed slightly like Princess Leia , so I think it was deliberate..
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I liked it. I thought it was a lot better than part 1. I thought the way he met his end was done well, sacrificing himself for Wilf rather than being killed by The Master or The Lord Bond. I also liked the goodbye sequence - didn't think it was over long, just touching.
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I thought the ending was nice, as it seemed like they were trying to tie up some loose ends, and let us know that the characters who helped the doctor along the way, prospered.
I also liked the fact that it seemed liked he was giving his life to save one man. A lot of the newer Doctor Who stories have involved the Doctor saving whole civilisations, and this is one problem I've had with the series under RTD. I find it hard to empathise when a whole civilisation is put in danger, because that's on a scale I can't envisage properly. Putting one man in danger, that is on a scale that I can envisage, easily..
And yes, I do know that Wilf was put in danger as a result of the Doctor saving civilization, but the Doctor wasn't killed directly by saving the humans..
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01-01-2010, 22:34
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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Seeing the TARDIS interior getting trashed makes sense.
I heard that the interior gets a revamp.
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A complete re-build, in fact, while the external prop has been re-dressed so it looks as the TARDIS appeared in the original pilot episode in 1963 (which wasn't even broadcast at the time).
The production reason for doing it is that the 2005 set wasn't intended to be shot in HD, and so had to be replaced out of necessity, as it's all going to be shot in HD from now on.
There has been much speculation over the in-universe reason for the new set, but it would appear to have something to do with the Doctor trying to resist the regeneration process.
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Didn`t really like the bit with John Barrowman in it, seemed like a Star-Wars rip off with all them aliens walking round a boozer(maybe that was deliberate!).
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I think that was quite deliberate. They have referenced numerous sci-fi films and shows in the past.
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All in all an enjoyable watch, dragged the ending out a bit though!
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I don't think so - I think it was a well thought out approach to regeneration. He had a few minutes' warning that his time was up, so he took the chance to cram in as much as he could. In a way it was also an antidote to the somewhat decadent adventures he said he went on before returning to the Oodsphere at the beginning of this story.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/newyear/
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01-01-2010, 22:41
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Any speculation on the identity of "The Woman"?
I've seen various ideas thrown about... Romana, The Doctor's mother, an older Donna, an older Rose...
She seemed a bit unnecessary to me.
A pity we didn't get more of The Lord Bond. Dalton was great.
re. The Time War...
So it was The Doctor who actually "Time Locked" it, trapping the Timelords & Daleks*?
I do remember the Time Lock being mentioned before, but I'd always assumed that The Doctor had done something worse & actually destroyed Gallifrey, The Time Lords, & the Daleks.
*[Well, apart from all those Daleks that escaped of course]
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01-01-2010, 22:42
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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And it looks good, I reckon he could do well. I just hope they don't try to turn him 'sexy'.
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01-01-2010, 22:54
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On the whole it was a good ending for DT, I enjoyed the tying up of loose ends and I thought the Star Wars homage was spot on. Anyone for a spin off series, Mr & Mrs Smith starring Martha & Micky? (instead of Angelina & Brad).
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01-01-2010, 22:57
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
Anyone remember when Rassilon was last in Classic Who?
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01-01-2010, 22:57
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I'd forgotten how hot Martha was too
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01-01-2010, 23:17
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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Anyone remember when Rassilon was last in Classic Who?
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As a disembodied head, floating above his own tomb in The Five Doctors:
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His only actual appearance, IIRC, although he was mentioned numerous times.
Incidentally, I wouldn't assume that the character we saw this evening actually was the Rassilon. It was left really very vague, deliberately so, I think.
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01-01-2010, 23:52
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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re. The Time War...
So it was The Doctor who actually "Time Locked" it, trapping the Timelords & Daleks*?
I do remember the Time Lock being mentioned before, but I'd always assumed that The Doctor had done something worse & actually destroyed Gallifrey, The Time Lords, & the Daleks.
*[Well, apart from all those Daleks that escaped of course]
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Just been reading Wikipedia.
My memory was correct, I think I've just been confusing myself - The Doctor did end the Time War personally, by destroying both the Daleks and the Time Lords - he "burned" the Dalek Fleet, and Gallifrey with it.
The Time Lock was a separate thing, not the thing that ended the war.
So I would assume that after The Doctor sent The Lord Bond and co. back to the "bubble that's not a bubble" that is the Time Locked Time War, they and the Daleks would then soon be "burned" by an earlier Doctor's use of the "moment".
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As a disembodied head, floating above his own tomb in The Five Doctors:
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His only actual appearance, IIRC, although he was mentioned numerous times.
Incidentally, I wouldn't assume that the character we saw this evening actually was the Rassilon. It was left really very vague, deliberately so, I think.
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Yup, maybe. Or perhaps the Time Lords brought him back somehow to lead them in the Time War.
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02-01-2010, 01:48
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
I'm not the only one who thinks DT changed his mind when he said "I don't wanna go" am I?
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02-01-2010, 10:25
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
Nope ...
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02-01-2010, 10:34
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Re: Doctor Who : 2008 & 2009 Specials
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I'm not the only one who thinks DT changed his mind when he said "I don't wanna go" am I?
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They never want to die and most have said something onlong similar lines over the years.
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