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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Muzzy on November 23, 2013, 11:03:58 AM
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One episode featured Spitfires with frickin' laser beams. One of the Doctor's companions flew in the Battle of Britain.
I'll be back when I'm done geeking out. :D
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Just make sure you are back for 7.50pm GMT for the 50th Anniversary episode! It is looking epic!
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Just watched it in 3D at cinema, epic and funny and action packed. Very impressed
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One episode featured Spitfires with frickin' laser beams. One of the Doctor's companions flew in the Battle of Britain.
I'll be back when I'm done geeking out. :D
That episode pisssed me off soooooo badly. One does not simply call The Doctor on the telephone.
That and the spitfires in space completely violated the laws of physics. Blowing your own sail B.S. :furious.
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didn't see it in 3D but thought it was a great episode! I loved the twist of the Time War (Not going to say anymore for Spoiler referances) and the final Cameo appearance was great!
Also loved the shot of Capaldi! That was amazing and had me screaming!
TankAce, The Doctor has ALWAYS been contactable by phone, at least in New Who. Eccleston, Tennant and Smith have ALL been phoned at one point or another.
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That episode pisssed me off soooooo badly. One does not simply call The Doctor on the telephone.
That and the spitfires in space completely violated the laws of physics. Blowing your own sail B.S. :furious.
what you think sharks should be the only ones with fricking lazer beams?
semp
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TankAce, The Doctor has ALWAYS been contactable by phone, at least in New Who. Eccleston, Tennant and Smith have ALL been phoned at one point or another.
IIRC, Eccleston was only "telephoned" by the empty child, which could use anything with a speaker grill to communicate as well.
Can't recall Smith having been telephoned :headscratch:....
what you think sharks should be the only ones with fricking lazer beams?
Give them adamantium wings and the deathstar's super lazer for all I care. Just acknowledge that a prop would not function as a means of propulsion in space, even if it was operating in a self contained bubble of air.
(http://forthesakeofscience.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/no-meme.jpg)
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IIRC, Eccleston was only "telephoned" by the empty child, which could use anything with a speaker grill to communicate as well.
Can't recall Smith having been telephoned :headscratch:....
Give them adamantium wings and the deathstar's super lazer for all I care. Just acknowledge that a prop would not function as a means of propulsion in space, even if it was operating in a self contained bubble of air.
(http://forthesakeofscience.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/no-meme.jpg)
Smith was phoned at least by Marilyn Monroe in the Christmas Carol special, and probably others. If you watch the episode where they first show the spitfires in space, they were fitted with special equipment to allow space flight.
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Sad.
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Apparently Winston Churchill, one of the Princes of Wales, and Kate Lethbridge-Stewart also have the Doctor on speed dial.
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Smith was phoned at least by Marilyn Monroe in the Christmas Carol special, and probably others. If you watch the episode where they first show the spitfires in space, they were fitted with special equipment to allow space flight.
Smith has been phoned by Churchill, Munroe, the Prince of Wales, the Queen, Kate Lethbridge stewart, the King of some planet (It is never specified) and a couple others.
If anything Smith has been phoned more than the others.
Eccleston was 'Phoned' by the child but also by another if I remember. Tennant mainly recieved calls from Tylors family. But there is a phone in the TARDIS that receives calls.
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Watched the anniversary episode :aok
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Yeah I'm still in awe of it. Still trying to process everything. It was much more of a success than I'd hoped for. John Hurt, Tennant and Smith, Bad Wolf, and holy crap there's 13 of them??? Just to name a few things that were awesome.
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Yeah I'm still in awe of it. Still trying to process everything. It was much more of a success than I'd hoped for. John Hurt, Tennant and Smith, Bad Wolf, and holy crap there's 13 of them??? Just to name a few things that were awesome.
I loved that bit!
"He's here! All 12 of him sir!"
"No, all 13!"
Flash to Capaldi's eyes!!!!!!
<Cue Macleod to jump up and down and scream like a little girl just been given a pony>
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Smith has been phoned by Churchill, Munroe, the Prince of Wales, the Queen, Kate Lethbridge stewart, the King of some planet (It is never specified) and a couple others.
If anything Smith has been phoned more than the others.
Eccleston was 'Phoned' by the child but also by another if I remember. Tennant mainly recieved calls from Tylors family. But there is a phone in the TARDIS that receives calls.
and river song
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:salute doc who was interesting. so does he have a clear conscience now?
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Not as far as I cold figure. Due to the time streams being all mixed up with the 3 Doctors, none of them will remember what has happened. But I will need to rewatch the episode to make sure of that.
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Nah, time stream meant everyone forgets. A little convenient, else they would effectively be different doctors with less emotional baggage. I wish Hurt would have been seen to regenerate into Eccleston, just for continuity sake. All 13 doctors converging on Gallifrey was pretty spine tingling.I watched the episode in HD as well as 3D, Its ok, but watching it in 3D is a must
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To clarify, Doctors 9 and 10 (original, non-war Doctor numbering) still have guilty consciences because they don't remember what happened. Eleven now knows what happened and can act guilt free, as will his successor. The most interesting question is how far Capaldi's Doctor will be willing to go to get Gallifrey back.
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Just watched it.
Was pretty good, much better written IMO then most of the "new-Who" episodes. I do hope they go back to the story format of the old Who, with stories spanning several episodes. Most of the new ones stories seem so rushed to fit the 43 minute time constraints, the way I see it, write good stories and however long it takes to tell, well that's what it takes.
Without giving away spoilers let me just say that the "curator" made the show for me. As soon as I heard the voice I was like "Is it... sounds like... did they..." Then when they showed him I was :x
Also what on earth happened to Billie Piper's jaw??? She used to have a lovely face, now she seems to have a horrific overbite. :headscratch:
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To clarify, Doctors 9 and 10 (original, non-war Doctor numbering) still have guilty consciences because they don't remember what happened. Eleven now knows what happened and can act guilt free, as will his successor. The most interesting question is how far Capaldi's Doctor will be willing to go to get Gallifrey back.
Had a thought about that. We know the Time Lords can reset regenerations. They did it with the Master. I forsee in Series 8 or 9, Capaldi making it to Gallifrey. I reckon in the next few series we will revisit Gallifrey (Remember The Doctor went there several times in Classic Who) and as a reward for saving them from the Time War, they will reset his regenerations. Issue solved of Capaldi being the final reincarnation of the Doctor plus allows us to see Gallifrey in all it's beauty.
That is my thoughts as to what will happen
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Ahh Mac, you see. He got given a full set of regeneration's by River Song in the episode "Lets kill Hitler" and considering she isn't limited to Time Lord laws, she gave him the equivalent of 507 regeneration's (As mentioned in one of the last episodes of Sarah Jane Investigates where the Doctor is asked how many times he can change his face).
Just pointing it out.
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Ahh Mac, you see. He got given a full set of regeneration's by River Song in the episode "Lets kill Hitler" and considering she isn't limited to Time Lord laws, she gave him the equivalent of 507 regeneration's (As mentioned in one of the last episodes of Sarah Jane Investigates where the Doctor is asked how many times he can change his face).
Just pointing it out.
No you see this is a common myth, but no where does it say that River gave her regenerations to The Doctor. The words uttered to explain what happened are
"Apparantly you used all of your remaining regenerations in one go. You shouldn't have done that"
No where is it stated that she gave him her regenerations. So I don't think that is the answer around how he will get past the 13 lives rule. I thought this as well at first, but upon rewatching it several times I think she simply sacrificed her lives to counter the poison. Remember the poison stopped regeneration which is why it would have killed the Doctor. So it would need massive ammounts of regeneration energy to counteract it. I don't it would have given him enough energy to have more regenerations.
Plus River is never a full Time Lord. She is Human, Plus Time Lord. Therefore she may not have the full powers that the Doctor has in the first place so may not have been able to regenerate as many times.
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he'll get around it the same way he cheated death in "The impossible astronaut?" i think was the title? the one where he outsmarts the silents. in the beginning of that episode, he's killed by the lake by an astronaut that walks out of the lake....zaps him, then as he starts to regenerate, he's zapped again. the gang gathers at an eatery, and who pops outta the bathroom? the doctor of course.
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The Daily Mirror had an interesting article about this. Although I don't trust it as a source, the regeneration issue is actually more complex than that. Since the inclusion of the War Doctor, the current Doctor is actually on his 12th body. However, the Tenth Doctor apparently used up a regeneration in the episode "The Stolen Earth", after he was shot by a Dalek. Being attached to his appearance for some reason, he healed himself and siphoned off energy to...well...a previously severed hand, which grew into a half human, half Time Lord clone of himself. If this is the case, then the current Doctor has used up all of his regenerations and is on his 13th and last body, which means...they need to be clever, since we already know there's going to be another Doctor after Smith leaves at Christmas.