But…Tom Hanks needs to be VP…
But…Tom Hanks needs to be VP…
Thank you for the review, Mr. Saxon. At least you finally learned what it is like to dance with the feminine Mary Poppins alter-ego of yourself.
In my opinion, the RTD era episodes and companions were generally fine.
The Meddling Monk will be played by Rufus Hound confirmed.
And then, the First Doctor will take out a dagger, stab Capaldi in the belly with it, and then force him to regenerate…into….SANDOR CLEGANE!
I cannot believe that I didn't realize the Master was Razor until like 60 seconds before he took off that mask.
And here we go..people hating on someone who panicked and shot a companion.
Same here, I always assumed it would be the blue dude, up until we see the Klingon(sorry, don't remember his name) creep up on Missy….
No, John Simm IS the Rani. Stereotype alert!
*looks up Burroughs*
Did anyone else notice that the soldier who tries to loot the Ice Warrior Queen looks suspiciously like Meryn Trant?
First off, that would be absolutely hilarious and perfect if it happens. What would make it even more interesting is if some of the writers/stage crew of Doctor Who came in and briefly played some of these "faces" of the Doctor. I'd totally watch Steven Moffat or Mark Gatiss play the Doctor for a few minutes. And…
Considering that the First Doctor regenerated in an episode involving the Tenth Planet Cybermen, it's possible that the Tenth Planet Cybermen will be a direct cause of his regeneration. It would tie in with the start of Doctor Who very well. Then again, that's pretty obvious so they may not do it.
One solution could have been to use the zombies in the beginning, considering the suits of the crewmembers probably did 99% of the killing, and then bring in the empty suits as "reinforcements" halfway through the episode to emphasize the fact the suits are the ones tromping around the halls and the bodies are just…
From the company's point of view, the workers at the mine have to keep mining copper to get a profit. That profit allows them to buy oxygen so they can live longer. If the workers ever become un-productive and don't produce enough copper to literally buy their own breaths, they die and run out of oxygen. If the…
The thing is, though, the audience is never told exactly how long the Time War is. It could have easily been as long as, or longer, than the Siege of Trenzalore.