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CBR's main page is speculating the TARDIS might be destroyed. Could be interesting to have the Doctor stuck on Earth again. I seem to recall that being a major criticism of RTD's first year is that the entire season was set on Earth (although at different times) or in Earth orbit. It wasn't until season 2 that we got alien worlds (although only two, really).
Think that happened in the books but it eventually regrew itself after a century or so. And of course the Tennant/Smith and Capaldi/Jodie regenerations 'broke' the console room.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;5830964]CBR's main page is speculating the TARDIS might be destroyed. Could be interesting to have the Doctor stuck on Earth again. I seem to recall that being a major criticism of RTD's first year is that the entire season was set on Earth (although at different times) or in Earth orbit. It wasn't until season 2 that we got alien worlds (although only two, really).
Think that happened in the books but it eventually regrew itself after a century or so. And of course the Tennant/Smith and Capaldi/Jodie regenerations 'broke' the console room.[/QUOTE]
That was for budgetary reasons. RTD never felt the classic series pulled off alien worlds pretty well so it wasn't worth the risk.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;5830964]CBR's main page is speculating the TARDIS might be destroyed. Could be interesting to have the Doctor stuck on Earth again. I seem to recall that being a major criticism of RTD's first year is that the entire season was set on Earth (although at different times) or in Earth orbit. It wasn't until season 2 that we got alien worlds (although only two, really).[/QUOTE]
Earth and the fact they went to the same satellite platform 3 different times (same set. Just redressed). Everybody knows it was due to budget and RTDs reluctance that the show simply couldn't pull off alien worlds/environments convincingly. You'll find that, under RTD, the show rarely went to alien worlds. If they did, the number of scenes outside were kept minimal, the environments were ones easy to realize, or the action took place inside buildings, facilities or bases etc.
Now the show has the technology available to them in order to fully render alien worlds. So his stance on that might change.
[QUOTE]Think that happened in the books but it eventually regrew itself after a century or so. And of course the Tennant/Smith and Capaldi/Jodie regenerations 'broke' the console room.[/QUOTE]
It happened at the conclusion of the war between the time lords and faction paradox. The TARDIS needed a century in order for it to regenerate. During that time the 8th Doctor was companionless and lived through Earths history in real time.
The console room would be blown up in The Gallifrey Chronicles. The explosion was like a miniature atomic bomb going off. So the old girl can take a battering.
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I think some fans at the time thought that was an explanation for why the RTD console room looked the way it did as opposed to the fancy TV movie version.
I suppose the same explanation could be used for the War Doctor's console room....
Wonder if the Time Rotor's tube will connect to the ceiling again. I think Jodie's rotor is the first one from the last sixteen years that doesn't unless you count the deliberately retro sets like the Fugitive Doctor's, Doctor's wife makeshift,Clara's etc.
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I would love an old homage in a way to the very 1st Doctor with the Tardis being damaged and the Doctor taking people along like Ian and Barbara. (which I'd love if they cast new young actors as them and had them be dragged along again. Its been said they haven't aged due to what happened in Tardis and adventures)
But I'd love the show have the Doctor struggling to fix the Tardis and ending up in various places by accident again. They can eventually fix it again. But I'd like to see that.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;5831074]I think some fans at the time thought that was an explanation for why the RTD console room looked the way it did as opposed to the fancy TV movie version. [/QUOTE]
That's partly why it was published later on. It was supposed to come out prior to [I]Rose[/I], but the BBC feared that people would think it was necessary to read it to understand the new series. Of course, now we know [I]The Gallifrey Chronicles[/I] doesn't. My personal canon is the books come first. Then Big Finish comes after.
[QUOTE]Wonder if the Time Rotor's tube will connect to the ceiling again. I think Jodie's rotor is the first one from the last sixteen years that doesn't unless you count the deliberately retro sets like the Fugitive Doctor's, Doctor's wife makeshift,Clara's etc.[/QUOTE]
Maybe. Depends on the production designer. I figure we might get another rotor from ceiling to floor again. Although I like when it is reminiscent to the classic series. Just easier for filming around the console.
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Seen the third. How the hell is the Weeping Angel able to move at the episodes end when the three of them are all looking it it?
A few good idea badly realized. Mostly I thought it was Trash.
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..okay the latest episode was just bad-bad.
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It felt like a doctor lite episode. I liked the Yaz stuff more than the Doctor confrontation. The Grand Serpent is a fun villian.
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Loved the last two episodes myself. Some issues with plot aside this has seen some better writing from Chris compared to his first two seasons. They really just need to stick the landing with the finale and get all the threads in place.
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[QUOTE=Derek Metaltron;5832339]Loved the last two episodes myself. Some issues with plot aside this has seen some better writing from Chris compared to his first two seasons. They really just need to stick the landing with the finale and get all the threads in place.[/QUOTE]
Thank you. It feels good to see some positivity here. I also really like this season.
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It seems the last 2 Doctors sadly found their footing in their final run of stories. :/
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Is that the consensus? I liked all of Capaldi's run, even if Clara overstayed her welcome.
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[QUOTE=Nate Grey;5832724]Is that the consensus? I liked all of Capaldi's run, even if Clara overstayed her welcome.[/QUOTE]
I loved Capaldi, but loathed his time with Clara. His last series with Bill just worked better for me.
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[QUOTE=Nate Grey;5832724]Is that the consensus? I liked all of Capaldi's run, even if Clara overstayed her welcome.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but I loved Capaldi's tenure. I'd even dug his time with Clara. Just change the end of Hell's bent and I'm golden. Moffat had a more clear direction with Capaldi than Chibnall had for Whitaker.
Series 13 is her best material and the timeless child mystery facilitated that. I still think there are too many characters for next week to resolve.
I think 13 would work better without a companion.