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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 12:20:39 GMT
Might as well contract the multiverse when am at it to a final coherent timeline and while am at it free jammy dodgers for all staff at coffee break time...do I get the job? What would your timeline look like?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:24:29 GMT
Might as well contract the multiverse when am at it to a final coherent timeline and while am at it free jammy dodgers for all staff at coffee break time...do I get the job? What would your timeline look like? Lords will be Lords Ladies will be ladies and aunt Lavinias Ward would be emperor š¤Ŗ
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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 12:24:57 GMT
What would your timeline look like? Lords will be Lords Ladies will be ladies and aunt Lavinias Ward would be emperor š¤Ŗ ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:25:37 GMT
Aunt lavinias ward ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:26:14 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:27:56 GMT
Oh well...back to workš I felt almost Davros like with my multiuniversal powers
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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 12:28:04 GMT
Ahh, I forgot about that characterš¤ What would the tone of your era be?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:28:51 GMT
Ahh, I forgot about that characterš¤ What would the tone of your era be? Dark and spooky with a bit of magnolia
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Sept 17, 2020 12:32:29 GMT
Interesting š¤ Who is the current Doctor in your run? You know .....am going to have to go with DAvid Warner do not know how maybe employ Fitton and Dorney and Handcock to come up with a plausible explanation and also I will be employing them too too old!
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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 12:42:10 GMT
You know .....am going to have to go with DAvid Warner do not know how maybe employ Fitton and Dorney and Handcock to come up with a plausible explanation and also I will be employing them too too old! It could work š¤ they would just might need to make it more dialogue than action focused. I personally donāt think who plays the Doctor should be limited by age or gender, just whoever is best in the role.
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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 12:43:38 GMT
Ahh, I forgot about that characterš¤ What would the tone of your era be? Dark and spooky with a bit of magnolia I imagine there would be at least one episode set in a āhaunted houseā?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:47:35 GMT
Set an episode/set of episodes purely in the TARDIS- there's an infinite number of rooms in there- surely there's a minefield of possibilities in there to explore! I could imagine a whole adventure told from the perspective of someone who accidentally stumbles into it. Trying to accurately describe something as bizarre and Euclidean as the TARDIS could make for a good Short Trip. Ooh, imagine if it's intergenerational. Cartography and explanations passed down through families who all develop their own clashing opinions on how their world operates. The Doctor then shows up, explains it in his terms, and the mappers dismiss his theories as probably the most implausible of the lot. A different incarnation for each generation, all with the same explanation, but told in a different way.
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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 12:52:10 GMT
I could imagine a whole adventure told from the perspective of someone who accidentally stumbles into it. Trying to accurately describe something as bizarre and Euclidean as the TARDIS could make for a good Short Trip. Ooh, imagine if it's intergenerational. Cartography and explanations passed down through families who all develop their own clashing opinions on how their world operates. The Doctor then shows up, explains it in his terms, and the mappers dismiss his theories as probably the most implausible of the lot. A different incarnation for each generation, all with the same explanation, but told in a different way. So an entire family gets lost in the TARDIS?š¤š
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 12:58:28 GMT
Ooh, imagine if it's intergenerational. Cartography and explanations passed down through families who all develop their own clashing opinions on how their world operates. The Doctor then shows up, explains it in his terms, and the mappers dismiss his theories as probably the most implausible of the lot. A different incarnation for each generation, all with the same explanation, but told in a different way. So an entire family gets lost in the TARDIS?š¤š Several families, I suppose, for that scenario to work. Lends itself to a rather interesting idea. Logically, for it to be a series of incarnations, it'd likely be a collection of stowaways from different worlds all across the Doctor's lives. You could tell that story from the single perspective, that family line, but after a few centuries, that one that may be descended from explorers, refugees, soldiers and whoever else stumbles upon the unoccupied Ship. Planets and times that wouldn't have necessarily met otherwise without the TARDIS.
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Post by timegirl on Sept 17, 2020 13:04:06 GMT
So an entire family gets lost in the TARDIS?š¤š Several families, I suppose, for that scenario to work. Ā Lends itself to a rather interesting idea. Logically, for it to be a series of incarnations, it'd likely be a collection of stowaways from different worlds all across the Doctor's lives. You could tell that story from the single perspective, that family line, but after a few centuries, that one that may be descended from explorers, refugees, soldiers and whoever else stumbles upon the unoccupied Ship. Planets and times that wouldn't have necessarily met otherwise without the TARDIS. Thatās a brilliant idea! I always thought there might be others living in the TARDIS that the Doctor didnāt know about, there plenty of rooms after all!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 13:10:21 GMT
Several families, I suppose, for that scenario to work. Lends itself to a rather interesting idea. Logically, for it to be a series of incarnations, it'd likely be a collection of stowaways from different worlds all across the Doctor's lives. You could tell that story from the single perspective, that family line, but after a few centuries, that one that may be descended from explorers, refugees, soldiers and whoever else stumbles upon the unoccupied Ship. Planets and times that wouldn't have necessarily met otherwise without the TARDIS. Thatās a brilliant idea! I always thought there might be others living in the TARDIS that the Doctor didnāt know about, there plenty of rooms after all! Thanks. Credit to Messrs grinch and aussiedoctorwhofan for providing the initial steps, but yeah, there are loads of places you can take that initial concept. It's a good one.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 15:18:07 GMT
Well first up I would do a ret-con regards a lot of the recent stuff. Have it that it all took place in The Matrix and was a trick played by the Master or something like that. How far back you go should be gauged by trawling the past few years of the #DoctorWho Twitter hashtag.
Then all future shows will finish with an godawful After Party/Room 101 style mashup programme, hosted by Zoe Ball (licence payers getting their moneys worth here). The truly authoritative representatives of Fandom discuss live in the studio the plot points and reveals of each episode of the most recent series, about a week after the final episodes transmission and decide what elements they did not like and what they would like to keep. Plot elements they disprove of go into Room 101 never to be seen or heard of again. Taken out of canon for all eternity.
I would also have a story pitch show, probably with Graham Norton, where the supreme and irreproachable representatives of fandom approve of the proposed plot lines from a series of writers pitches before any pre-production commences. No writers get on board unless pre-approved and it makes for an exciting Euro-vision style voting process with lots of cosplay.
That way, even if/when I made a total mess of the production, the Fans would only be able to blame themselves, my pension thus being secured....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 15:24:30 GMT
You know .....am going to have to go with DAvid Warner do not know how maybe employ Fitton and Dorney and Handcock to come up with a plausible explanation and also I will be employing them too too old! Ohhhhhh have you never heard of moisturiser
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 15:25:39 GMT
It could work š¤ they would just might need to make it more dialogue than action focused. I personally donāt think who plays the Doctor should be limited by age or gender, just whoever is best in the role. Lol....am producer ....eat your jammie dodger š
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 15:27:53 GMT
Several families, I suppose, for that scenario to work. Lends itself to a rather interesting idea. Logically, for it to be a series of incarnations, it'd likely be a collection of stowaways from different worlds all across the Doctor's lives. You could tell that story from the single perspective, that family line, but after a few centuries, that one that may be descended from explorers, refugees, soldiers and whoever else stumbles upon the unoccupied Ship. Planets and times that wouldn't have necessarily met otherwise without the TARDIS. Thatās a brilliant idea! I always thought there might be others living in the TARDIS that the Doctor didnāt know about, there plenty of rooms after all! Wasnāt that The Abandoned-Louise Jameson
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