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Description Everyone's having fun throwing around their casting ideas for the 12th Doctor. Just for fun, I thought I'd go a step further and do a full-blown design for my pick. And to be 100% honest, maybe... just maybe, to get her name in the running along with the other Patterson Josephs, James Nesbitts, Chiwetelu Ejiofors, etc, etc- the people who actually have a chance at being the next Doctor (face it kids, it's not gonna be Colin Firth, Helen Mirren, or Hugh Laurie... and DEFINITELY not Benedict Cumberbatch- Doctor Who don't pay JJ Abrams money).

I remember saying to my buddy Robert Orndoff a couple years ago that I wasn't opposed to the idea of a female Doctor, but aside from some unlikely candidates like Tilda Swinton, I couldn't think of someone who'd just naturally fit the part like a Tom Baker or Matt Smith. He quickly replied "Ruth Wilson". I said, "Who?" So he told me to check out the (great) show LUTHER, and I immediately got what he was talking about. She's a truly strange and quirky screen presence that just screams "Doctor", and the show should get her before lousy Hollywood movies do (she's already in THE LONE RANGER- egads).

And since i'll never get to be the showrunner of Doctor Who myself (because the rest of you are crazy- I'm the only sane one- yes, me), here's a full-blown Wikipedia-style entry for "my" 12th Doctor (at least till this timeline gets erased on December 25th)...


THE TWELFTH DOCTOR

OVERVIEW
The Twelfth Doctor is the twelfth incarnation of the protagonist of the long-running BBC science fiction series DOCTOR WHO. She was portrayed by Ruth Wilson from 2013-2016. She is generally remembered as the "definitive" doctor of the second run of the series, and one of the most popular Doctors ever (at least until Olive McDonald's 15th Doctor supplanted her as "Favorite Doctor" in a 2042 Doctor Who Magazine poll, and fans started saying things like "Let's face it- everything before the third run was a bit crap.").

Already known for playing the brilliant-but-dangerous Alice Morgan on the BBC detective drama LUTHER (where she co-starred with former Doctor Paul McGann), Wilson's name was suggested by writer Neil Cross to DOCTOR WHO's production team. The 12th Doctor was conceived as being for the "modern" Doctors what Tom Baker 4th had been for the "classic" ones- a more alien, anarchic, and unpredictable take on the character- someone who would "shake things up a bit".

Much like the 11th Doctor was influenced by the 2nd, the character of #12 was something of a mashup of the 4th and 6th- an eccentric incarnation whose very sanity was often in question. She was one of the ruder, less easy-to-love Doctors, but also one of the most formidable ones. Or as The Radio Times described her, "Greg House from space".


BIOGRAPHY
The 12th Doctor's first adventure ("The Golden Ones", a story liberally adapted from a comic strip written for Matt Smith's Doctor) saw a battle-damaged TARDIS crash-down in 2014 Tokyo (marking the first time a Doctor's debut story had been filmed abroad since 1996). Battling an Axon invasion alongside Kate Stewart and UNIT, the Doctor crossed paths with Brian, a handsome British college student who was inadvertently caught up in Axos's plot to drain all energy on Earth. Spending much of the story in a "degenerate" state (as she cycled through her previous personalities, shades of the 5th Doctor in "Castrovalva") the unhinged, reckless Doctor seemed to be almost as much of a danger to her allies as the Axons. At the story's end, Brian looked set to join up as the new companion, but the Doctor absentmindedly slammed the TARDIS door in his face. Whispering to the console, "I'm not ready to share you yet," she tore off into the time vortex laughing maniacally (Brian never appeared in the series again).

Though her Doctor managed to have a small number of "solo" adventures (including a brief meeting with a very confused Jamie McCrimmon in the late 18th Century), she soon found herself grudgingly taking on companions again when fate reunited her with K-9 and Clyde Langer (an acquaintance of the 10th and 11th Doctors, and a protégé of former companion Sarah Jane Smith). In the second season, Jenny, the Doctor's long-lost "daughter", joined the TARDIS crew. Though the Doctor often complained about being saddled with responsibility for a family she "never asked for", it slowly become apparent she cared about them just as much as any previous Doctors would have. But the Doctor was clearly preoccupied with larger, secret matters she wouldn't share with the crew, and repeatedly sought to drop them off someplace "safe".

Through the first season the Doctor battled the Howlings, an enigmatic group of immortal (but intangible) beings who sought to "break" the Doctor in order to extract information about the Time War that only she remembered. Led by the mysterious Planck (recurring guest star David Bowie), the Howlings gave assistance to the Doctor's various enemies, including the Axons, the Celestial Toymaker, and "Word Lord" assassin Nothing Impossible (played by gust star Tim Minchin). In later seasons, Rassilon (Pierce Brosnan) became the "Big Bad", as the restored Timelord race (claiming to forsake the meddling that brought about the Time War) renewed the hunt for its renegade members who dared to "meddle" with the rest of creation. Ultimately Rassilon's quest for order caused him to forge an alliance with the Dalek Time Controller and a shadowy "Adversary" with a special interest in the Doctor. (THE REST OF THIS SECTION'S BEEN DELETED FOR SPOLIERS- ed.)


PERSONALITY AND APPEARANCE
The product of a particularly traumatic regeneration, the 12th Doctor often appeared to be unstable, possibly even a bit insane (even by the Doctor's standards). She was given to acute mood swings- charming one moment, shockingly rude (even misanthropic) the next. She didn't form bonds easily, and had little interest in companionship. Often a bit selfish and always in a rush, the Twelfth Doctor seemed more motivated than her predecessors to put the Universe to rights, and didn't have time for hurt feelings.

In her problem-solving, she was less the "Lonely God" or "Oncoming Storm" that her recent predecessors had been, resembling more a wily con artist who underplays her abilities. Many viewers theorized that her eccentric behavior was largely for show to make her opponents underestimate her - a "drunken boxer" of sorts. Noticeably more pragmatic (and arguably darker) in her handling of situations, she wasn't given to the speechifying of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors, and seemed less bothered with notions of mercy or offering her opponents chances to recant their wicked ways.

Probably due to her "point of origin" the 12th Doctor had a special fondness for Japanese culture. This might have explained her love of karaoke, and why she installed a dedicated machine (and shipwide public address system) on the TARDIS console at one point (much to her companions' chagrin). Favorite standards included Badfinger's "Without You", The Human League's "Mirror Man", and "Gojira to Jaga-de Punch! Punch! Punch!"(from the 1973 film GODZILLA VS. MEGALON). She also had an enthusiasm for pachinko that seemed similar to the 5th's love of cricket. The Doctor used pachinko balls to sabotage machinery and trip up enemies on more than a few occasions. Possibly confusing her cultures, she also demonstrated a renewed interest in the martial art of Venusian Aikido- though her attempts to use it often garnered mixed results, and she was forced to admit she was "a bit rusty".

The Doctor's sudden change in gender was rarely referenced directly by the Doctor herself (though it was a frequent point of bafflement and awkwardness with old acquaintances). On one occasion when pressed on the matter, she said Timelords tended to "swing one way or the other, or both" from early on and that this sort of development so late in a Timelord's life was rare. She was heard to mutter "probably River's fault", possibly attributing the change to regeneration energy passed to her in her previous incarnation by River Song. She didn't seem to have any regrets about it, appearing instead to relish the chance to experience new things at an advanced age where she thought she'd seen everything.


COSTUME AND PARAPHERNALIA
The 12th Doctor's dress style somewhat recalled the 4th and 6th Doctors (though the production team cited Diane Keaton's title character from ANNIE HALL as the main point of inspiration). "In universe", the costume was influenced by fashions the 12th Doctor encountered in her "birthplace", Tokyo- most obviously in her "Hello Kitty" tie tack.

Claiming the rather large sonic screwdriver of the 11th Doctor didn't suit her new look ("Can you imagine what they'll say if they see this bulging in my vest pocket...? 'CAN'T ACCESSORIZE!'"), the 12th Doctor opted for a smaller "nano" model similar to the 2nd Doctor's original model. Though its functionality was more limited, the Doctor insisted (to her companions' frustration) that it was better because it kept her from "getting lazy and using it for any old rubbish".


THE TARDIS
Described as "Verity Lambert with a budget" the 12th Doctor's TARDIS had a bright, gleaming, and aggressively retro interior that called back to the Wiliam Hartnell era design (only on a grander scale and incorporating later hallmarks like the floor-to-ceiling time rotor). New rooms included an (inexplicable) opera house and a large pachinko parlor that the Doctor used for "meditation". Also seen on screen for the first time was the "Butterfly Room" originally mentioned in the 8th Doctor novel "Vampire Science"- which became a favorite place of Jenny's. The 8th Season finale also revealed the TARDIS's "catacombs" for the first time- a vast ancient stone labyrinth reminiscent of Piranesi's famous "Prison" etchings. This more ancient section of the TARDIS hid ancient Time lord artifacts and some of the Doctor's most closely-guarded secrets.


FAMOUS LINES AND CATCHPHRASES:
"Oh, that's a change. Ginger!" (First line- often used in variations when encountering old friends who comment on a noticeable change: "I know- ginger!" etc.)

"That doesn't work anymore, does it?" (Used in historical settings when deeply-entrenched sexism proves stronger than the persuasiveness of psychic paper.)

"Shut up, Clyde." (Substituted where other Doctors would have said, "I'll explain later.")

"Spack off!" (Frequent.)
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Comments: 213

SherbertTCat In reply to ??? [2013-08-05 03:46:37 +0000 UTC]

The basic human want for instant gratification.

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Kerevon In reply to SherbertTCat [2013-08-05 04:47:48 +0000 UTC]

Uh-huh.  Can't help but notice a complete lack of people actually demanding it "right here and right now".  You'd be surprised how many people are willing to wait for something, as long as the end result is good.

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PaulHanley In reply to ??? [2013-08-04 06:12:59 +0000 UTC]

As Paul Cornell wisely observed, it'd seem odd to a lot of people until about five minues into her first episode- and then most people would just accept that this was the Doctor.  It couldn't be as much of an adjustment as it was for people to see Patrick Troughton replace Hartnell without any context of what regeneration was.

Holmes and Bond aren't relevant to the argument.  They don't set any kind of precedent for what's possible in Who, since neither exists in a sci-fi universe of unlimited possibilities, or one single ongoing continuity that goes back to the very beginning (they tried it with Bond early on, but it was never particularly convincing- you want to talk about "odd", try accepting that George Lazenby is supposed to be the exact same man as Seasn Connery for one movie- then changed back!).  Whether or not it'd feel the same, it'd be the Doctor b/c it's stil the same story.  If that doesn't sound new or interesting enough to some people- tough.  Most will watch anyway.  Quite a few people were extremely cynical about the choice of Matt Smith as the Doctor- that it was a crass pander to the young audience, and that his age would mean he would never be convincing as the character, etc.  That criticism vanished from the Earth forever somewhere within the first broadcast of THE ELEVENTH HOUR.  Also, if it really were a step too far (it isn't) it can always be changed and overlooked.  No one's talked about the Doctor's human mother or his pre-Hartnell incarnations lately.

 

 

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Root-Sec In reply to PaulHanley [2013-08-04 06:20:06 +0000 UTC]

I just think being a woman doesn't fit the character the doctor is supposed to be, that is a father figure, whether its a funny, cool dad or a fierce protective one. There are even points made about him once having a family, if he were suddenly a woman he/she would loose the father figure ideal that has been relatively present since the first incarnation.

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PaulHanley In reply to Root-Sec [2013-08-05 09:29:12 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorrry, but this is just a stupid argument.  If by "father figure", you mean "strong, protective authority figure" in a situation where he happens to be a man, and the companions a woman... why doesn't it work as "mother figure"?  Unless you're just rrrrrreally damned sexist.  If anything, I'd say Troughton cut closer to "Mother Hen" then "Stern Patriarch" anyway.

 

 

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garam81 In reply to ??? [2013-07-27 19:36:30 +0000 UTC]

I've always said that Tilda Swinton would be great as the 12th Doctor, but I can easily see Ruth Wilson in the part, too. Great stuff!

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mambasnake In reply to ??? [2013-07-24 18:46:28 +0000 UTC]

I'd love it if the Doctor became female, and Ruth Wilson's cool aloofness from Luther would certainly make its way into my heart. 

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SherbertTCat In reply to mambasnake [2013-08-05 00:16:01 +0000 UTC]

Well, I'd love it if the Doctor suddenly carried a shot gun at all times and spoke with an American accent.

Doesn't make it a very good idea, now does it?

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mambasnake In reply to SherbertTCat [2013-08-10 08:13:35 +0000 UTC]

No. The Doctor's always condemned guns. 

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PaulHanley In reply to mambasnake [2013-07-25 08:59:20 +0000 UTC]

Having just watched the finale of LUTHER Series 3, I'm more convinced than ever she'd absolutely destroy in the part.  If there's anyone that can go all "Oncoming Storm" on someone, it's her.  Hell, in the last ep she figured out how to fire a bullet with a nail and a door handle- imagine what she could do with a sonic screwdriver!  

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mambasnake In reply to PaulHanley [2013-07-25 18:56:52 +0000 UTC]

it doesn't bear thinking about, does it? Ruth Wilson has a cool playfulness that can turn her into a murderous psycho in seconds. Perfect for Doctor Who. I hope one day they bring in a female actor into the role.

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donobowk In reply to ??? [2013-07-20 10:55:58 +0000 UTC]

very awesome. Design and Background

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CaptainRadar In reply to ??? [2013-07-13 01:20:47 +0000 UTC]

Nice! I've always dreamed about a female Doctor!

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thatotherfirefox In reply to ??? [2013-07-09 16:25:25 +0000 UTC]

I'm very interested in the interior of the TARDIS- especially the 'Butterfly Room' and the 'catacombs'!
Amazing drawing and very detailed, excellent description!
And I'm so glad Doctor Who continues at least until 2042!!!

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shiroibara15 [2013-07-05 13:15:03 +0000 UTC]

The Doctor finally gets to be ginger.....

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Okikurimi In reply to ??? [2013-07-03 14:01:02 +0000 UTC]

NO.

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PaulHanley In reply to Okikurimi [2013-07-06 06:57:59 +0000 UTC]

YES.

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Okikurimi In reply to PaulHanley [2013-07-07 01:13:46 +0000 UTC]

NO.

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PaulHanley In reply to Okikurimi [2013-07-09 23:31:25 +0000 UTC]

Now now- manners. Don't make me come over to your page and mindlessly write "NO" on things that I judge suck-tastic. You might discover just how rude that sort of behavior is. And you might even have things that actually suck.

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cerys34 In reply to ??? [2013-06-28 14:29:23 +0000 UTC]

Love this ocncept and I love Ruth Wilson

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Jondar [2013-06-25 03:41:00 +0000 UTC]

Love the picture, Paul!

*reads the "Bio"*

Erm... can someone zap me into the alternate universe that the bio comes from? I can really picture something like that happening! (a nice mix of past and future, with some really interesting casting decisions!)

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chaos-in-compounded In reply to ??? [2013-06-23 23:09:44 +0000 UTC]

.......I'd buy that dvd.......

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sparrowcrazy In reply to ??? [2013-06-20 14:14:24 +0000 UTC]

Hmm as unlikely as I would think a female doctor would be I must say I wouldn't complain about it.. it might be quite interesting. And I like your idea and design..

Though I would forever expect Toby Stephens to walk in if Ruth Wilson was to be the Doctor.

Actually Toby himself would make a decent doctor.. though I suppose they will stick to the young actors.

As wonderfull as it would be to have Benedict Cumberbacth in the role, he's even said imself that he wouldn't want that kind of responsibility plus I doubt they would put an actor already playing a major screen character into another popular show. But it's a pity...

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Heretofour In reply to ??? [2013-06-12 15:08:50 +0000 UTC]

I think this needs to happen.

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LogicinWonderland In reply to ??? [2013-06-12 00:36:30 +0000 UTC]

I love the steampunk goggles! It would be awesome to have a Doctor with a steampunk fashion sense. And also you're right, it would be interesting to see how a female Doctor would react to the sexism of history.

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Inspector-Milkshake In reply to ??? [2013-06-09 11:24:03 +0000 UTC]

I honestly wouldn't mind if this happened

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PaulHanley In reply to Inspector-Milkshake [2013-06-11 19:50:40 +0000 UTC]

I think it'd be a breath of fresh air for a show that, in all honesty, is in danger of getting tired and same-old-same-old. I like Helen Mirren's thoughts on the matter: [link]

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MysticNitekatt In reply to ??? [2013-06-09 04:01:02 +0000 UTC]

great art, but I don't think Moff's going to be the one to go female with the Doctor.

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PaulHanley In reply to MysticNitekatt [2013-06-09 18:07:16 +0000 UTC]

I agree it's an outside chance at present, but Moff's made some interesting comments on the subject: [link] I remember on another occasion he even asked for a show of hands from fans who would be up for the idea (maybe a quarter of the audience were- not exactly a landslide of support, but a lot more than there would've been just a few years before). I think it's definitely at least crossed his mind as a possibility- but I'm sure it'd be weighed against a lot of other considerations.

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MeddlerInc In reply to ??? [2013-06-09 02:55:08 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing!

However, I thought that her personality should be a combination of all of the previous ones, with a heavy dose of the 7th. Still, I like this.

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slownj [2013-06-09 00:08:27 +0000 UTC]

That's classic, and love that Clyde Langer is getting his shot again..

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PaulHanley In reply to slownj [2013-06-11 02:48:17 +0000 UTC]

Aside from Sarah Jane herself, Clyde was the real MVP of the show. And I think there's already a great "arc" there with the way the Doctor and Clyde played off each other in their two adventures together. The Doctor's "I can be anything" regeneration conversation with Clyde almost feels like a foreshadowing/ setup for this, really. And you've got funny little details like how Clyde's banned from space travel by the Judoon. ANd it'd be interesting to see where the performance goes when it's allowed to "grow up" a bit, since WHO isn't aimed so exclusively at kids.

Another reason to do it though is that I think the "set 'em up and knock 'em down" drill of introducing companions gets old, and makes them feel a bit interchangeable. I'm glad that at least in the new series they introduced Donna and (sort of) Clara a bit in advance, so they didn't just step in like some random person filling a job vacancy. I also think a particularly "rough around the edges" Doctor like this one wouldn't be so quick to take on companions, so it makes sense to stick her with someone who's already essentially "family", who can't be dismissed so easily.

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DJCoyoteguy In reply to ??? [2013-06-08 16:01:31 +0000 UTC]

LOL, I see the Hello Kitty pin on her tie, resemblance to the Sixth Doctor and his cat pin? Good work by the way

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PaulHanley In reply to DJCoyoteguy [2013-06-08 21:11:27 +0000 UTC]

Yep- totally inspired by Six's cat badge. In my mind, she'd have something of a kinship with the Sixth- the same way Ten expressed his fondness for being Five in TIME CRASH (and just as Eleven seems to take some inspiration from the Second Doctor).

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blackoak1 In reply to ??? [2013-06-07 00:55:02 +0000 UTC]

Great work as usual!

(though - not that it matters - my hope for the next Doctor is Hermione Norris)

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Tovex In reply to ??? [2013-06-06 10:52:55 +0000 UTC]

Very well done! But it puts the whole "I used to have male genitals and be a grandfather" thing into a freaky place. Ok, I know the Doctor's an alien, but yeah... Good work though.

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le-letha In reply to ??? [2013-06-06 06:03:44 +0000 UTC]

This is really good and I love the detail you've put into it. I'm more than ready to see a Lady Thirteen (or Twelve, I'd be fine with a Lady Twelve). I don't know this actress, but now I'm going to have to look her up...And while I'm thinking about it, can I put in a vote for Jaime Murray? She's been shamefully underused as Helena G. Wells on "Warehouse 13" and the moment I saw her I wanted to see her as the Doctor. She's got a lovely voice and an understated but definite...I don't know, it seems cheap to say 'beauty'. Not the point, I realize. My point was: well done, well done. I always like seeing new works from you.

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WalpurgisAk In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 21:57:08 +0000 UTC]

YES

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Bellaminion In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 20:55:22 +0000 UTC]

This needs to happen.

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yanajenn In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 20:52:55 +0000 UTC]

This is the most realistic (as in, a good actor, but not too well-known, and the BBC might have a chance-in-hell of attracting) suggestion of someone who could play a female Doctor that I have seen yet!

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PondInTheTardis In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 20:34:21 +0000 UTC]

I would kill for her to be the 12th doctor!

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jayjayliberty In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 18:08:24 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing. Thanks for taking the time to flesh out your nomination. I thoroughly enjoyed reading his and I wish people would make more things like this for twelfth doctor nominations.

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Togekab00m In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 17:05:29 +0000 UTC]

This is now my headcanon until Christmas, and then I will cry.
Or maybe stop watching and try to write more stuff based on it. >.>

All I can think of at this moment though is the Tenth Doctor complaining after he regenerated about not being ginger still, and then the Eleventh Doctor thinking he was a girl because of his hair after he regenerated. XD

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redlikeroses42 In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 16:22:15 +0000 UTC]

love the idea!

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LizPullen In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 14:38:38 +0000 UTC]

Maybe Felicia Day?

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PaulHanley In reply to LizPullen [2013-06-05 18:14:23 +0000 UTC]

Y'know, it's weird- I'm all behind Doctors of any race, gender, etc... but somehow I can't get my head around a Doctor who isn't a native of the UK. It's ridiculous, since the Doctor him/herself isn't British, isn't it? And America's certainly been okay with Brits playing its national heroes (Spiderman and Superman for god's sake!). So... maybe its a hang-up people should just get over? I dunno.

Either way, if you were gonna go with anyone from outside the UK, Felicia Day would be high up on the list. She has the right amount of charisma and "quirk" for it. Maybe if she could do a really good Brit accent??? The more I think about it, I could see it working.

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LizPullen In reply to LizPullen [2013-06-05 14:44:18 +0000 UTC]

Sorry for the duplicate...I don't see a way to delete it.

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LizPullen In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 14:37:39 +0000 UTC]

Maybe Felicia Day?

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KDHeart In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 14:06:05 +0000 UTC]

That's it. I'm done with the Internet! I am now hopelessly in love with a character that only exists as a handful of drawings and a fake Wikipedia entry! How is this even possible?

But seriously now, I love the idea of a female incarnation for the Doctor because it opens the show up to new possibilities and pits the character against problems that won't just go away with a wave of psychic paper. It would also offer some new dynamics with the companions (old and new).

I love your description of her (the mix of 4 and 6 sounds delightfully explosive ).

I'll be in a corner, sighing and hoping someone writes fan fic of her adventures.

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Kuiji In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 13:44:53 +0000 UTC]

I just read your whole description. Because I couldn't stop. And it was awesome. And now I want a female doctor. Also the glasses. They're amazing.

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