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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 protΓ©gΓ© 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
NocturnalDarkness In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 12:56:10 +0000 UTC]
She was one of the first people I seriously considered. Glad to know others have such excellent taste.
Much love for this.
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StrawberryMadoka In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 12:20:47 +0000 UTC]
Gosh this is perfect!
I have always imagined if River saw that 12 became a girl she would say something like "This is supposed to be my husband?"
Also I love the Hello kitty clip
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R3tr0r0ck3r In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 12:14:36 +0000 UTC]
Very good drawing, as usual. I don't agree that the Doctor will/should be a woman, but I like your drawing nonetheless.
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akirajay38 In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 04:00:24 +0000 UTC]
I love the Idea of a female Doctor, or a Black Doctor, but Time Travel is bigoted. I can foresee problems if the Doctor were to arrive anytime before the 1970s. Sigh...
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PaulHanley In reply to akirajay38 [2013-06-05 04:10:50 +0000 UTC]
But overcoming problems is what the Doctor's all about, isn't s(he)? If anything, it makes for good (and new- let's not undersell that) story material. Most writers have to invent conflict for the Doctor- this would (in some cases) hand it to her as soon as she steps out of the TARDIS. Yeah, it can't be solved with a sonic screwdriver (and maybe not even psychic paper), but isn't it more interesting to watch the Doctor's mind solve problems instead?
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akirajay38 In reply to PaulHanley [2013-06-05 04:46:41 +0000 UTC]
I agree that it would lead to excellent story ideas that will delve deep into human nature, but I keep getting an image of your new doctor landing in the advertising offices in Mad Men during a Zygon Invasion and The Doctor just being ignored, getting her bottom pinched and getting hit on by John Hamm.....John HAMM!!!
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akirajay38 In reply to akirajay38 [2013-06-09 23:46:04 +0000 UTC]
Yeah...yeah...But You know it's going to be Bill Bailey....Just saying.
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Mattkind In reply to akirajay38 [2013-06-05 12:33:21 +0000 UTC]
That Actually sounds like an awesome idea for an episode
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PaulHanley In reply to akirajay38 [2013-06-05 05:36:20 +0000 UTC]
They might try, but like I said in the description- this one's practicing her Venusian Aikido. She'd drop Roger Sterling faster than that nut-punch he got last Sunday night.
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Eddy-S In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 03:22:08 +0000 UTC]
So (s)he'd be both a woman AND ginger?
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Samantha160 In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 02:47:04 +0000 UTC]
wow wow wowowowowowowowoWOWOWOWWO #explodes from awesomeness
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adeldu13 In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 02:34:12 +0000 UTC]
Nice choice,even though i prefer seeing Ben Daniels as the 12th Doctor.
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superleezard In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 00:46:36 +0000 UTC]
I never thought I would be down with a female Doctor but, man, you just made me do a complete 180. Hell yeah, Ruth Wilson for Doctor!
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PaulHanley In reply to superleezard [2013-06-05 06:05:52 +0000 UTC]
Hey, cool! That's gotta be my favorite comment in this thread yet.
That's why I included the whole phony write-up- to give folks an idea of how it would just be one more change and the show would roll on pretty much as before. Like Paul Cornell once said on the subject, it'd only be a strange notion until a female Doctor actually appeared on screen, and then we'd all wonder what the fuss had been about. It couldn't be anywhere near as show-breaking as William Hartnell's Doctor changing into the younger and oh-so-different Patrick Troughton... without the context of regeneration, mind!!! That hit people out of the blue in 1966, and they'd had zero foreshadowing that Timelords could do that sort of thing. Can you imagine if the internet had existed back then?
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TaMant In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 00:26:56 +0000 UTC]
OMG I love this because I LOVE Ruth Wilson (Luther is amazing). And the clothes, love them
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PaulHanley In reply to TaMant [2013-06-05 06:18:54 +0000 UTC]
She really is an interesting actress- she's got the kind of presence where you can see her walking into a room and instantly taking charge of it in that way the Doctor does. You don't see that from that many actresses on TV (I think b/c the roles aren't there most of the time- they're either screened out or playing parts that don't show off what they're capable of). Though no one would ever mistake Alice Morgan for the Doctor, I think they have some common traits that demonstrate she'd totally own the part while also being something refreshingly different.
And yeah, LUTHER is total addictive awesomeness. Can't wait for Season 3.
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Stalkingchickens [2013-06-04 23:00:35 +0000 UTC]
At least the Doctor will finally be a ginger... and a girl! I like the idea. The artwork, too, is awesome.
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gazzatrek In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 22:12:20 +0000 UTC]
brilliant.
..in a parallel universe sort of way!
(..honestly doubt we'll see a female Doctor...but *THIS* is brilliant...but I said that..right?)
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quietvoices In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 21:34:37 +0000 UTC]
Female and ginger, I like the way you think! In all honesty I love clothing style and the background story is amazing. If there came a time that a female doctor came to be I hope she is as interesting as your rendition.
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Viper-Pilot73 In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 21:12:47 +0000 UTC]
Except Hugh said in an interview with Craig Ferguson he would love to play the part of the Doctor and the only drawback would be the history of the part and whether or not teh fan base would accept him as the Doctor.
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PaulHanley In reply to Viper-Pilot73 [2013-06-05 00:07:41 +0000 UTC]
That's probably a polite way of saying (in front of a diehard fan and a national TV audience) "Craig... c'mon, man- I made Β£250,000 per episode on HOUSE. Are you high?" To put things in perspective, Matt Smith allegedly made Β£200,000 for an entire year via the contract he signed in 2009. Tennant was rumored to be making a million per season toward the end of his run, but published reports later put it around Β£600,000- and that's a guy who renegotiated his contract as the show was regularly breaking the top ten.
That said, with what he's already worth (and what HOUSE makes for him in syndication) he could afford to do it just for fun. And obviously he'd be beyond brilliant in the part. But he'd have to be a serious fan to do it, as he'd be turning down gigs that could afford him. He'd be throwing away more money than the BBC could ever offer. And given he just turned down the villain part in ROBOCOP over money, I doubt he's going to do it just for "geek cred".
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HowarthsNJ In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 20:41:34 +0000 UTC]
This is great, but once an idea has been put out there by a fan they automatically cannot use it for the show.
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PaulHanley In reply to HowarthsNJ [2013-06-05 00:10:22 +0000 UTC]
If that were true, every actor in Britain would be inelligible. I think between Facebook and Twitter, every living British actor has been suggested for the part, including the surviving Time Bandits and the guy that played Mr. Rumbold on ARE YOU BEING SERVED.
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zender3162 In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 20:39:36 +0000 UTC]
The sad part is that the whole wiki post sounds completely belivable in ever regard. I could get behind this doctor i have never really thought of the doctor as a woman but if palyed well i'm ok with it and while i never really liked the 6th doctor house from space sounds awsome
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PaulHanley In reply to zender3162 [2013-06-05 00:15:26 +0000 UTC]
I think if the 6th Doctor idea had been executed better on TV, it would've been exactly that- Greg House in space. The idea of a combative, slightly crazy Doctor who isn't so easy to love is pretty thrilling (heck, it's how the show started off!), but I think it was beyond the talents of JNT and Eric Saward (Colin Baker though- I think he could have pulled it off with better writing and possibly a different costume).
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zender3162 In reply to PaulHanley [2013-06-05 02:24:05 +0000 UTC]
the blue costume would have been a great improvement
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McGeek1220 [2013-06-04 19:32:24 +0000 UTC]
As much as I am opposed to the idea of a female doctor, this idea is just way to amazing not to ignore. I admire all the work you put into this, especially her whole background. The drawing itself is brilliant, I love the different styles of costumes, and the fact that you managed to draw inspiration from older doctors for it. When I read her story, I giggled when I read "Olive McDonald". If that was an intentional reference, I commend you haha As for its entirety, I think it's amazing. I have yet to see someone put so much detail into the new Doctor's story, so seeing this was refreshing. Overall, awesome job!
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PaulHanley In reply to McGeek1220 [2013-06-05 00:17:45 +0000 UTC]
Oh yeah- the "Olive McDonald" bit was very intentonal. I'm not sure most people will know who she is, as she doesn't bear her father's stage surname.
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CGren123 In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 19:22:50 +0000 UTC]
You have somehow managed to capture everything I would want in a female Doctor in this image.
0_o are you secretly in my head?
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RandomSketchGeek247 In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 19:20:46 +0000 UTC]
Love it Perfect character design and feel as well as well thought out too
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Catykins In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 19:07:30 +0000 UTC]
I LOVE how you did this. Everyone whos popping out Eggs Benedict is just fan girling and wanting One character be another like some weird poorly written slash fan fiction. Holmes on Who! *Cue porn music*
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PaulHanley In reply to Catykins [2013-06-05 00:22:05 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, exactly. Cumberbatch would be amazing- but it's ridiculously redundant after SHERLOCK. Where would he go with the performance? And on top of that, he's already turned the part down once before (according to him). It'd be downright bizarre if he took it on now with the trajectory his career's on.
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Catykins In reply to PaulHanley [2013-06-05 07:50:48 +0000 UTC]
He is crazy awesomely good at what he does and bringing that special something into a character he plays. BUT The Good Doctor needs to be someone who hasnt been seen in the big time. There are plenty of ridonculasly good British actors to play The Doctor. I'm secretly hoping its someone older. The Doctor keeps getting younger and younger. Nothing wrong with that but with as much as hes been through NOW... maybe with the regen, his weariness has taken its toll and his next regen mad him older looking? I dunno.
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EmilyRees In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 16:57:34 +0000 UTC]
Oh great.. We're in the speculation period again.
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PaulHanley In reply to EmilyRees [2013-06-04 17:07:32 +0000 UTC]
Speculation's fun as long as it's done responsibly (as in one per person and reasonable choices- the next fan who mentions Gary Oldman or Eggs Benedict Cabagepatch is gonna get punched through the screen).
Though like I said above- this is half speculation and half actually trying to put the name "out there". Some of my stuff's gone viral (by Who fandom standards), so it's not that crazy. If nothing else, it'd be nice to see an actress's name seriously thrown around in the Brit press as a contender (as opposed to crazy BS like Bille Piper).
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TheDeviantMakepeace In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 16:44:32 +0000 UTC]
You had me at the scarf.
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PaulHanley In reply to fresian-cat [2013-06-04 16:34:20 +0000 UTC]
Glad you approve! Btw- I'll email ya shortly, man. Between weekend company and rushing this out I fell behind on Gmail...
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fresian-cat In reply to PaulHanley [2013-06-04 17:50:33 +0000 UTC]
No worries. You're a busy chap. Just as it should be!
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cgartiste In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 15:46:21 +0000 UTC]
Okay I think Brilliant seems trite. I believe this is single handedly the best thing I've read in a long time. You've brought us through the next Doctor and BEYOND!
I applaud you mate!
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Alkonium In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 15:43:41 +0000 UTC]
Seeing as Jenna-Louise Coleman has been signed on for Series 8, shouldn't Clara be in that biography?
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PaulHanley In reply to Alkonium [2013-06-04 15:53:28 +0000 UTC]
Hey, Matt said he was in Series 8 a while back. No one is safe. But I'm also making plenty of other crazy presumptions in there (apparently Gallifrey's back!). It's a laugh, y'know? And frankly, if Clara was still around, I think this Doctor would be ditching her first chance she got, Captain Jack style. She's not the nicest incarnation.
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The-Creeping-Spleen In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 15:23:55 +0000 UTC]
From your pen to the Moff's ears...
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PaulHanley In reply to The-Creeping-Spleen [2013-06-04 15:37:57 +0000 UTC]
Also, it'd render the Season 1 finale of LUTHER inadvertently hilarious, as she teams up with Paul McGann to viciously murder a dirty cop with a shotgun. "We're going Time War on your ass!"
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PaulHanley In reply to The-Creeping-Spleen [2013-06-04 15:34:52 +0000 UTC]
Here's hopin'! I don't think it's that crazy, since LUTHER-creator Neil Cross is part of Who's writing pool lately. Idris Elba is probably too big in Hollywood now to be the Doctor (and he's already got the lead in LUTHER, he can't take off like Alice did in Season 2), so what other name WOULD Cross throw around if the subject came up? Heck, if he gets her cast as the Doctor, I might just forgive him for writing "The Rings of Akhaten".
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adeldu13 In reply to PaulHanley [2013-06-08 16:13:45 +0000 UTC]
agreed.anyway,here's my choice names for the 12th Doctor : Stephen Fry,Ben Wishaw & Ben Daniels. What Do you think of those Three and what are you costume ideas for each of them ?? wnat quality,defaults,attitude & feelings should describe each of them as the 12th Doctor ?? what elements of past incarnations each of them,they keep ??
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