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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2017 16:54:36 GMT
There seems to be a snobbery growing in younger actors who've "made it" towards Audio. If its not film or streamed somehow its not worth their time Voice work doesn't raise their visual profile, plus it probably doesn't pay as much... so maybe they think it's something to be left for later years when a bit of pocket money will come in handy!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2017 16:57:33 GMT
Not if other TV shows are paying them more money! The BBC will cough up for a regeneration episode, I'm sure. In the current climate of cuts, I don't see it myself. But the world would be a great place if everybody was as optimistic as you are!
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Post by icecreamdf on Feb 15, 2017 17:09:37 GMT
Gillian and Darvil are most likely never to be back. At the end of season 5 they apparently said to SM "We're only doing 2 years" by the time they'd finished filming Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon SM had scripted the exit and said "here's a contract for a couple more episodes cause the BBC want's a split Series next year." I also don't see them coming to BF in a hurry. There seems to be a snobbery growing in younger actors who've "made it" towards Audio. If its not film or streamed somehow its not worth their time. Regards mark687 They might come back for an anniversary special or something in the future. We probably have to wait until they are done being Guardians and Legends before there is any chance of them coming to BF. Maybe they'll be more willing when they're older and wiser.
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Post by muckypup on Feb 16, 2017 0:32:22 GMT
The doctor should kill Moffat because he wants revenge for some of the terrible stories he has inflicted on him, breaking the forth wall and creating a paradox which casuals his regen to kick in.
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Post by paulmorris7777 on Feb 16, 2017 12:43:07 GMT
A Dalek, Missy and Doctor are trapped in a Time Bubble. The Dalek exterminates causing it to explode and send the Dalek into time and space (later captured by Henry van Statten), Missy to regenerate into Roger Delgado, and the Doctor to regenerate in Amanda Abbington!
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Feb 16, 2017 14:07:30 GMT
A Dalek, Missy and Doctor are trapped in a Time Bubble. The Dalek exterminates causing it to explode and send the Dalek into time and space (later captured by Henry van Statten), Missy to regenerate into Roger Delgado, and the Doctor to regenerate in Amanda Abbington! Amanda Abbington is a good call. She'd be a great Doctor.
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Post by mrperson on Feb 16, 2017 15:44:50 GMT
Since Moffat hasn't managed to actually leave anyone properly dead, perhaps some kind of schmaltzy nonsense where he rescues/downloads River from the Library computer by giving her some of his regeneration energy (because apparently that stuff is as transferrable as currency since Season 6). It would make no whit of sense and no attempt at explanation will be made. The Doctor might even turn to the camera and announce "just accept it!"
Cynical enough?
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Post by icecreamdf on Feb 16, 2017 16:28:24 GMT
Since Moffat hasn't managed to actually leave anyone properly dead, perhaps some kind of schmaltzy nonsense where he rescues/downloads River from the Library computer by giving her some of his regeneration energy (because apparently that stuff is as transferrable as currency since Season 6). It would make no whit of sense and no attempt at explanation will be made. The Doctor might even turn to the camera and announce "just accept it!" Cynical enough? If it means we can get more episodes with River, I'll accept it. Besides, regeneration energy has been transferrable for ages. The earliest example I can think of is Mawdryn Undead, but there might be earlier examples.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Feb 16, 2017 17:47:47 GMT
HOW IT SHOULD END:
Omega has sat behind his event horizon, weeping at the destruction that Rassilon has brought down upon the Time Lords in the Time War. Now, he emerges as Gallifrey's saviour when Rassilon approaches Missy to raise an army to reconquer Gallifrey - she chooses the Daleks as their troops. Omega sends the Doctor back in time to the Moment to alter the calculations, so that Gallifrey is no longer going to be where it was had been. The resulting time wave knocks the TARDIS off course, across the universe, and through the crack in it to another universe entirely. The Doctor is injured in the journey and regenerates. He pulls himself up on the console, wondering where or when the TARDIS could have rematerialised. He turns on the scanner and looks out into space where he sees a spaceship. He reads the name across its bows - U S S Discovery.
HOW IT WILL END:
The Doctor and Bill and Missy meet Clara and whatsherface, and River Song is probably there too, and possibly Captain Jack.
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Post by mrperson on Feb 16, 2017 19:36:33 GMT
Since Moffat hasn't managed to actually leave anyone properly dead, perhaps some kind of schmaltzy nonsense where he rescues/downloads River from the Library computer by giving her some of his regeneration energy (because apparently that stuff is as transferrable as currency since Season 6). It would make no whit of sense and no attempt at explanation will be made. The Doctor might even turn to the camera and announce "just accept it!" Cynical enough? If it means we can get more episodes with River, I'll accept it. Besides, regeneration energy has been transferrable for ages. The earliest example I can think of is Mawdryn Undead, but there might be earlier examples. Wasn't that via use of complicated machinery, etc?
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Post by icecreamdf on Feb 16, 2017 19:46:20 GMT
If it means we can get more episodes with River, I'll accept it. Besides, regeneration energy has been transferrable for ages. The earliest example I can think of is Mawdryn Undead, but there might be earlier examples. Wasn't that via use of complicated machinery, etc? Yeah, but that still shows that regeneration energy can be transferred.
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Post by constonks on Feb 16, 2017 20:17:43 GMT
What if it was a callback to Moffat's first TV episode and we brought back rampaging healing nanites? And maybe Captain Jack?
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Post by mrperson on Feb 16, 2017 20:30:22 GMT
Yeah, but that still shows that regeneration energy can be transferred. I don't understand the thrust of your argument. The new series addition was having Matt Smith concentrate and have his glowy energy go into River. That's an entirely different kind of transfer than using fancy machinery to extract it against someone's will. Compare it to blood transfusions. People can get blood transfusions using machinery, that doesn't show that blood can be transferred in the way being discussed. So, if I was objecting to some TV show depicting a human concentrating and causing blood to leap out of his veins into someone else's, you wouldn't respond "yeah, but blood transfusions still show that blood can be transferred"). Anyway, it wasn't even the point of my post, which was simply to cynically predict that Moffat won't be able to resist resurrecting River properly given his refusal to let anyone close to the Doctor well and truly die.
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