I think you mean Jillie Pipelman.
I think you mean Jillie Pipelman.
That’s the famous British star Jenna Billie Louise Piper Coleman
I gotta admit, it was RTD’s mention of the Timeless Child stuff in the 60th anniversary specials that actually made me change my mind about it about.
The thing everyone forgets about Broadchurch is that it was consistently good for the first season. The second season was terrible because Chibnall is interested in the things nobody else is interested in. In Broadchurch’s case it was “Now that we discovered the murderer we had been searching for all season, what…
Fans will either love it or hate it, there’s no in between.
You might be joking, but seriously I don’t think that’s where they’re going.
Naturally if there’s a Doctor who would split in two, twice, it’s ones played by David Tennant. Something about that face is too in love with itself.
Thus the Valeyard is born. But which one?
The climax of ‘Earthshock’ flat-out blew me away back in the day, so I won’t lie, I got a little choked up at the mention of Adric when the two Doctors were talking.
So we are all agreed, from now on I’m not just walking around the house in my underwear, I’m cosplaying as the Doctor.
The entire bi-generation thing (and the episode in general) was very silly and fun, but it’s Russel T. Davis we are talking about, who once wrote a two-parter about farting aliens.
Allow me to explicabilate it for you - the Doctor bi-generated, but his clothes didn’t. The 10th Doctor was shoeless and going commando
William Hughes acting a little like Bobby “The Brain” Heenan here.
I’ve been on a few message boards today and the sight of the new Doctor playing a very athletic game of catch in his underwear doesn’t seem to have turned many people off. Quite the opposite, actually.
It was gutsy to have Ncuti act opposite his predecessor, but what surprised me is that he kind of commanded all of his scenes instead of the other way around. He really came in guns blazing. I was impressed.
Okay hold on, I’m sorry.
Neil Patrick Harris is one of the original, dyed-in-the-wool MSTies.
He’s been circulating the tapes longer than most of us have been alive.
There is no way in hell he didn’t know the basics of Doctor Who, even if he didn’t know the specifics.
The medical community is way too small for Doctor Howser to not have a passing familiarity with him at least.
It’s like just because the people on this version are old the public doesn’t think they’re going to be just as attention hungry and in it for the money as the younger people, which is a foolish thing to think.
Just wait for Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor to change it so that Tennant can say “Oh, you’ve redecorated.. I don’t like it.”
The Star Beast was an earlier proposed name for the movie Alien, I believe.