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I thought the last season was ok when I watched it, but oddly I have no desire to ever see it again. On top of this, if I was told you can only watch either another series of Pennyworth, or season 12 Dr Who for a bit of loopy British weirdness. Then I'd choose Pennyworth. Which for me feels like a very strange thing to say.
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[QUOTE=Indian Ink;4592878]I thought the last season was ok when I watched it, but oddly I have no desire to ever see it again. On top of this, if I was told you can only watch either another series of Pennyworth, or season 12 Dr Who for a bit of loopy British weirdness. Then I'd choose Pennyworth. Which for me feels like a very strange thing to say.[/QUOTE]
Its understandable actually. Pennyworth is new and feels fresh. Doctor who is an old show so it feels safe which could make it predictable.
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A tenth/thirteen crossover has been announced at NY comic con, with the two going up against the Weeping Angels.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;4610589]A tenth/thirteen crossover has been announced at NY comic con, with the two going up against the Weeping Angels.[/QUOTE]
Wooooooohoooooo!! David is back!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;4610589]A tenth/thirteen crossover has been announced at NY comic con, with the two going up against the Weeping Angels.[/QUOTE]
Sounds fun to me
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Oops! Forgot to mention it's comics-only. Sorry about that.
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This is a comic not tv from what I'm seeing because the internet isn't going nuts to have David back I mean 10 is low on my list but fans loved him.
Note was typing as Chrislll was posting update.
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If David did return I think that could still work. Although he's aged a bit, They could just use the "Time differential" thing as an excuse again (Which was used in "Time Crash" to explain why Troughton, Pertwee and even more obviously Davison appeared older during the Doctor team-ups-the timelines are basically aging them to the same age barring regeneration as their current incarnation, or something like that).
Makes me wonder if Tenth visited the Eleventh at the end of Trenzalore he'd suddenly become the old Doctor from Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords.
Tennant and Jodie are fairly similar in a few ways, they both have that sort of enthusiasm/energy (Smith had it too but it was a bit different IMO). Although Tennant had more of a dark side/god complex at times and we haven't seen that out of Jodie quite yet.
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Honestly, I wished they had Year 4 comics for the other doctors (10,11,12) as I dug their other Years.
I'm cool with a 13/10 crossover special for the show.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;4611176]If David did return I think that could still work. Although he's aged a bit, They could just use the "Time differential" thing as an excuse again (Which was used in "Time Crash" to explain why Troughton, Pertwee and even more obviously Davison appeared older during the Doctor team-ups-the timelines are basically aging them to the same age barring regeneration as their current incarnation, or something like that).
Makes me wonder if Tenth visited the Eleventh at the end of Trenzalore he'd suddenly become the old Doctor from Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords.
Tennant and Jodie are fairly similar in a few ways, they both have that sort of enthusiasm/energy (Smith had it too but it was a bit different IMO). Although Tennant had more of a dark side/god complex at times and we haven't seen that out of Jodie quite yet.[/QUOTE]
well there is a Troughton theory that before forcing his regeneration the Time Lords had The 2nd Doctor and Jamie go on mission hence why they looked older especially in the 2 Doctors where the Doctor had gray hair.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;4611156]Oops! Forgot to mention it's comics-only. Sorry about that.[/QUOTE]
Well, drat. :)
Anyway, to address another point, I saw David at last month's Dragon Con and he doesn't look to have aged all that much. I think he could pretty easily step back into the role if he wanted.
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[QUOTE=Jokerz79;4611217]well there is a Troughton theory that before forcing his regeneration the Time Lords had The 2nd Doctor and Jamie go on mission hence why they looked older especially in the 2 Doctors where the Doctor had gray hair.[/QUOTE]
The "Season 6B" theory. It had enough cachet that at least one novel is set during it.
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[QUOTE=ChrisIII;4611176]If David did return I think that could still work. Although he's aged a bit, They could just use the "Time differential" thing as an excuse again (Which was used in "Time Crash" to explain why Troughton, Pertwee and even more obviously Davison appeared older during the Doctor team-ups-the timelines are basically aging them to the same age barring regeneration as their current incarnation, or something like that).
Makes me wonder if Tenth visited the Eleventh at the end of Trenzalore he'd suddenly become the old Doctor from Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords.
Tennant and Jodie are fairly similar in a few ways, they both have that sort of enthusiasm/energy (Smith had it too but it was a bit different IMO). Although Tennant had more of a dark side/god complex at times and we haven't seen that out of Jodie quite yet.[/QUOTE]
Another way around this would be to have Jodi team up with the Metacrisis Doctor and Rose. I always wanted to see an episode exploring what happened to them on "Pete's World." Since he is half human he will have aged a bit.
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[QUOTE=Indian Ink;4592878]I thought the last season was ok when I watched it, but oddly I have no desire to ever see it again. On top of this, if I was told you can only watch either another series of Pennyworth, or season 12 Dr Who for a bit of loopy British weirdness. Then I'd choose Pennyworth. Which for me feels like a very strange thing to say.[/QUOTE]
I feel the same. The only episodes I would be interested in seeing again are TWWFTE, Rosa and Kerblam! (Which feels the most traditional Who story out of the lot.)
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Finally got to see Resolution tonight. (Amazon Prime has the digital version to own marked down to $2.99) I enjoyed it much more than the rest of season 11.