Wondering if we'll get an episode list/guide soon. I think Radio Times has one of those around this time of year.
I think the only episodes we really know that much about are the opening episode (The Woman Who Fell to Earth) and the Alan Cumming/King James one.
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From The SFX Issue:
Jodie Whittaker's casting in Doctor Who was kept so hush-hush by new showrunner Chris Chibnall and the BBC that the show's writers didn't even find out until the rest of the world did.
Chibnall confesses in the latest issue of SFX Magazine that series 11 writers Malorie Blackman, Ed Hime, Pete McTighe, Vinay Patel and Joy Wilkinson turned in initial scripts with The Doctor written as a male in order to keep the secret of Whittaker's hiring under wraps as long as possible.
"A lot of drafts of scripts have got 'he' in," the Doctor Who showrunner remembered. "The writers didn't know ‒ nobody knew ‒ until that reveal video went out."
For some shows, it might cause some major re-thinking when your writers find out that their lead character has switched sexes, but Chibnall insists The Doctor has never been defined by being male or female.
"It's very hard for me to think of a decision that the Doctor has taken in 55 years that is a gender-based decision or action," he argued. "I'd really struggle to think of one."
Chibnall conceded that the only situation where gender politics could come into play in series 11 is if The Doctor and her completely platonic companions travelled to real-life historical periods.
"I think particularly in the historicals – if we're doing historicals, which I'm sure we are – obviously that then affects what happens to all these characters when you go to certain periods of history," he hinted.
Anyone else think The Moment/Bad Wolf theory is correct? At first I dismissed it, but then I started thinking back and remember the first time I saw Day of the Doctor and seeing the the button on top of The Moment, thinking 'Ah, that looks like a red rose. Nice nod to Rose. Well done'.
So I started digging into this theory and it really makes sense and there is evidence to back it up. I won't go into it here but if you do a quick google search, you'll see what I mean.
Does anyone else think this theory is right?
“Now faith, hope, and love remain, and the greatest of these is love.”--1 Corinthians 13:13
“You had a dream; I have a plan”--Cyclops
“There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.”--The Doctor
I've been 3 seasons behind, so I'm catching up so I can watch D13 when she premieres. I gotta say series 8 and 9 do not captivate me at all. I' just find myself bored or spacing out most of the time. Capaldi is doing a fantastic job, Jenna does well also but I never liked Clara overall. Also not a fan of the homewrecking doctor/love triangle plot they love to revisit for some reason. Hope the series 10 companion has more to offer.
Series 9 is my favourite Capaldi era season...has lots of quality stories and more of a traditional season with the multi-part storylines and other elements like UNIT, Daleks, Zygons etc. It has the Doctor's best speech and Heaven Sent is the finest episode of the modern series.
Series 10 on the other hand is more or less attrocious. Bill is boring (Nardole is bearable), Missy's arc is tedious, two parts of the Monk trilogy are unbearable television, Mark Gatiss' episode is ironically a series highlight for once. That, The Pilot, Oxygen, Extremis and the finale are incredible. Everything else is s*it.
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Thanks, I'll keep those good episodes in mind. I'm actually digging Bill so far, she's reactive to my liking and asks some of the best questions like why do you have a pull to open sign when you're trying to be descreat, why would you not have your chairs in front of the console, etc. There was another golden question she asked but I forgot!
Clara was waaay too cocky and rambly for me at times, I also pinpointed why it felt off watching Clara and The Doc; its because just like many of the people they helped, I felt like a 3rd wheel watching them.
New pic
The only new Who companion I disliked was Rose especially with 10.