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828 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 4:34 am
tardis
I think it’s time to take a page out of Twelve’s book and “Move on”...
829 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 8:53 am
Boofer
How are you guys?
Are you all coping with the stresses of a new series of globalist Who?
I don't need to because I've taken the zen path of limited interaction, followed by deep meditation.
Enjoy your Doct-Her Who.
(I'll be getting as high as the ISS, while having a wank with sonic-shaped sex toy up my arse).
Are you all coping with the stresses of a new series of globalist Who?
I don't need to because I've taken the zen path of limited interaction, followed by deep meditation.
Enjoy your Doct-Her Who.
(I'll be getting as high as the ISS, while having a wank with sonic-shaped sex toy up my arse).
831 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 1:55 pm
shan164
I spent almost all of post Peter Davison to the start of Christopher Eccleston mostly not watching Doctor Who new content - mainly because you mostly couldn't (as we all know, they weren't making any more) and I managed, so I'm sure if I managed that period of time without it, at least I'll be fine now.
832 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 4:38 pm
Pepsi Maxil
The Grand Master
burrunjor wrote:
Feminists don't wear pink. They just ruin entire franchises because they're cancerous, hateful, bigoted, intolerant little cunts.
Gee remember when I said that this show was being taken over by a political agenda? I was way off eh?
Whenever someone mentions Romana or the Rani to them they show total disinterest. One comment said "no one cares" in reply to a loyal fan simply stating that there were several strong female Timelord characters that already exist in the show. It really is most sad that the best female characters of the classic series are being swept under the carpet in order to make Jodie's casting seem more progressive than it actually is.
833 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 5:10 pm
burrunjor
Whenever someone mentions Romana or the Rani to them they show total disinterest. One comment said "no one cares" in reply to a loyal fan simply stating that there were several strong female Timelord characters that already exist in the show. It really is most sad that the best female characters of the classic series are being swept under the carpet in order to make Jodie's casting seem more progressive than it actually is.
Indeed, I think a Romana spin off is one of the biggest wasted opportunities.
I would have loved to see Lalla Ward back as Romana 2 (this would have had to have been before she retired acting of course LOL.) Exploring E-Space.
E-Space is a whole other universe with a different history, different laws, there is so much you could explore.
Also there are so many actresses that would have been great as Romana. I was actually thinking about Katey Sagal as Romana. She could have been a Pertwee style Romana, IE older, but was still very physical and very no nonsense.
The New Who crowd it seemed were pathologically opposed to bringing back female time lord characters. Now we know why of course. If the Rani was there, why would anyone want a female Master, if Susan, Romana and Jenny were there why would anyone want a female Doctor.
Its funny that Peter Capaldi himself REALLY wanted a Susan story. That was the only fanboy wish he didn't get. He wanted Mondasian Cybermen so he got them, he wanted an old TARDIS so he got it, and he wanted the first Doctor (which is a bit harder since both actors who played him are long dead.)
Yet Susan was the only one he didn't get? Funny that.
834 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 5:12 pm
burrunjor
Boofer wrote:How are you guys?
Are you all coping with the stresses of a new series of globalist Who?
I don't need to because I've taken the zen path of limited interaction, followed by deep meditation.
Enjoy your Doct-Her Who.
(I'll be getting as high as the ISS, while having a wank with sonic-shaped sex toy up my arse).
Good to see you back cunt
This series is going to be fun to laugh at from a distance on here, but I won't be watching as its just too annoying.
835 Re: Series 11 3rd October 2018, 5:48 pm
shan164
The whole business with Susan was a bit odd, I could have sworn they were setting us up for her appearance and possibly even regeneration by having her photo on his desk at the start of the season and even more so when we heard the First Doctor would be appearing in his last story.
836 Re: Series 11 4th October 2018, 5:09 pm
Rob Filth
Oh dear, I'm working that day, I shall miss it - what a shame!
I seem to have forgotten how to access iplayer too - oh dear.
How am I going to fucking cope?
I seem to have forgotten how to access iplayer too - oh dear.
How am I going to fucking cope?
838 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 10:33 am
Zarius
We have ten teasers for the episode:
1. The episode contains a gut punch of a twist that has been public knowledge for a while now.
2. Ryan is to Graham as Susan is to One.
3. Ryan and Graham aren’t the only two new companions with a history.
4. I kept thinking “That’s a Hershey’s Kiss!” making a bit of the episode unintentionally funny.
5. When we first encounter her, Yasmin is wearing the same outfit that Amy Pond was when she met Eleven.
6. Though the episode contains no opening credit sequence, we do hear a bit of the theme, as the Doctor is first introduced.
7. “Oh! I hate empty pockets!”
8. “That’s exciting. No, not ‘exciting.’ What do I mean? ‘Worrying.’”
9. A curious facet of the Doctor’s binary circulatory system, subtly hinted at in “Smith and Jones,” is directly referenced: the Doctor has two ******.
10. I honestly don’t remember the character’s name, but he’s basically Fox Mulder.
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/10-hints-teasers-for-the-woman-who-fell-to-earth-88385.htm
1. The episode contains a gut punch of a twist that has been public knowledge for a while now.
2. Ryan is to Graham as Susan is to One.
3. Ryan and Graham aren’t the only two new companions with a history.
4. I kept thinking “That’s a Hershey’s Kiss!” making a bit of the episode unintentionally funny.
5. When we first encounter her, Yasmin is wearing the same outfit that Amy Pond was when she met Eleven.
6. Though the episode contains no opening credit sequence, we do hear a bit of the theme, as the Doctor is first introduced.
7. “Oh! I hate empty pockets!”
8. “That’s exciting. No, not ‘exciting.’ What do I mean? ‘Worrying.’”
9. A curious facet of the Doctor’s binary circulatory system, subtly hinted at in “Smith and Jones,” is directly referenced: the Doctor has two ******.
10. I honestly don’t remember the character’s name, but he’s basically Fox Mulder.
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/10-hints-teasers-for-the-woman-who-fell-to-earth-88385.htm
839 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 2:17 pm
Clayton Dickman
Falling from the sky, Bubble crashes straight through the roof of a train
Later, she's taken to a Charity Shop to pick out brand new togs.
Later, she's taken to a Charity Shop to pick out brand new togs.
840 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 7:41 pm
Zarius
Seems there will be a major twist at the end of Sunday's episode that's making DWTV say "how will they get out of that one?"
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-11-advance-review-how-does-jodies-debut-shape-up-88361.htm
Ten more teasers
1. “IF I DIE CLICK HERE”
2. The Doctor briefly wields her weapon of choice from “Robot of Sherwood.”
3. Despite what you’ve been told, the sonic screwdriver doesn’t appear. It’s a sonic ***** **** *****, now.
4. I do not want to know how long it takes Tim Shaw to brush and floss before going to bed.
5. Yes, per tradition, Thirteen wears the previous Doctor’s outfit for the majority of the episode.
6. There is a poignant reference to Four’s death.
7. “bit of adrenaline, dash of outrage, and a hint of panic”
8. There are two times when the episode is intentionally misleading about which character is being referenced. Both will break your heart.
9. Mission to the Unknown, Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Mind of Evil, The Dæmons, The Sea Devils, The Sontaran Experiment, Genesis of the Daleks, Midnight, The Lie of the Land, The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
10. At least one of Chibnall’s claims about Series 11 appears to not be entirely true.
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-11-advance-review-how-does-jodies-debut-shape-up-88361.htm
Ten more teasers
1. “IF I DIE CLICK HERE”
2. The Doctor briefly wields her weapon of choice from “Robot of Sherwood.”
3. Despite what you’ve been told, the sonic screwdriver doesn’t appear. It’s a sonic ***** **** *****, now.
4. I do not want to know how long it takes Tim Shaw to brush and floss before going to bed.
5. Yes, per tradition, Thirteen wears the previous Doctor’s outfit for the majority of the episode.
6. There is a poignant reference to Four’s death.
7. “bit of adrenaline, dash of outrage, and a hint of panic”
8. There are two times when the episode is intentionally misleading about which character is being referenced. Both will break your heart.
9. Mission to the Unknown, Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Mind of Evil, The Dæmons, The Sea Devils, The Sontaran Experiment, Genesis of the Daleks, Midnight, The Lie of the Land, The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
10. At least one of Chibnall’s claims about Series 11 appears to not be entirely true.
841 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 8:53 pm
Zarius
Chibnall: Casting another male lead would be behind popular culture
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/doctor-who/news/a867765/doctor-who-chris-chibnall-male-cast-behind-popular-culture/
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/doctor-who/news/a867765/doctor-who-chris-chibnall-male-cast-behind-popular-culture/
842 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 10:39 pm
iank
lol What a twat. It's just backwards to cast a man as a man!
Get lost Chinballs, and take the rest of your apologist cunts with you. You've made this show and character a bigger laughing stock than I ever thought possible.
Get lost Chinballs, and take the rest of your apologist cunts with you. You've made this show and character a bigger laughing stock than I ever thought possible.
843 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 10:57 pm
Pepsi Maxil
The Grand Master
Seems as if he cares more about staying up with shit popular culture than respecting the established history of the character. What a complete and utter bellend.
844 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 11:01 pm
Boofer
Jodie Pisstaker.
This sounds really funny in my head, but I'm also completely fucking flippo hunungered to fuck.
ALSO: it sounds like she's getting fed lines produced by a a web-based Tenth Doctor phrase generator.
Well done. You made me take notice.
Not you guys.
I'm talking to my drugs.
This sounds really funny in my head, but I'm also completely fucking flippo hunungered to fuck.
ALSO: it sounds like she's getting fed lines produced by a a web-based Tenth Doctor phrase generator.
Well done. You made me take notice.
Not you guys.
I'm talking to my drugs.
845 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 11:08 pm
burrunjor
iank wrote:lol What a twat. It's just backwards to cast a man as a man!
Get lost Chinballs, and take the rest of your apologist cunts with you. You've made this show and character a bigger laughing stock than I ever thought possible.
My sentiments exactly. Why in the name of greek buggery do they keep pushing this shit that they are the first people to have female heroes?
Bubble from Ab Fab wrote wrote:"I'm 36, and when I was growing up, all of my heroes on TV and film, the parts I wanted to be doing, were not the ones that looked like me."
They were on the sidelines — the girls who were clapping at the side and waving at the boys, who were doing all the fun bits of action and having the heroic moments.
"I didn't want to be restricted in my professional career or in my imagination because other people thought women couldn't do certain things."
Jodie is 36 so that means she was born in 1982.
Okay then some of the genre films and series from when she was growing up.
This would have been out when she was just 14.
Jodie's going to have be pretty fucking amazing, considering these female heroes were all apparently complete and utter shit and no one could ever look up to them.
847 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 11:21 pm
Pepsi Maxil
The Grand Master
burrunjor wrote:iank wrote:lol What a twat. It's just backwards to cast a man as a man!
Get lost Chinballs, and take the rest of your apologist cunts with you. You've made this show and character a bigger laughing stock than I ever thought possible.
My sentiments exactly. Why in the name of greek buggery do they keep pushing this shit that they are the first people to have female heroes?Bubble from Ab Fab wrote wrote:"I'm 36, and when I was growing up, all of my heroes on TV and film, the parts I wanted to be doing, were not the ones that looked like me."
They were on the sidelines — the girls who were clapping at the side and waving at the boys, who were doing all the fun bits of action and having the heroic moments.
"I didn't want to be restricted in my professional career or in my imagination because other people thought women couldn't do certain things."
Jodie is 36 so that means she was born in 1982.
Okay then some of the genre films and series from when she was growing up.
This would have been out when she was just 14.
Jodie's going to have be pretty fucking amazing, considering these female heroes were all apparently complete and utter shit and no one could ever look up to them.
She's full of shit. Lucy Lawless must be fucking fuming at this muppet's recent comments.
848 Re: Series 11 5th October 2018, 11:48 pm
Chibnall's Cheerleader
Zarius wrote:Ten more teasers
9. Mission to the Unknown, Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Mind of Evil, The Dæmons, The Sea Devils, The Sontaran Experiment, Genesis of the Daleks
So it's done-in-one, they fuck up the title card, they've lost the colour master-tape, it's got a shit ending, it references The Clangers, one character looks like a potato... and we already knew it had a clam in it.
849 Re: Series 11 6th October 2018, 12:14 am
burrunjor
She's full of shit. Lucy Lawless must be fucking fuming at this muppet's recent comments.
Its sad the way the current generation want to try and take credit for previous generation's accomplishments.
There are still so many battles to be fought for this generation, but these people are cowards and glory hounds, so they won't ever try and fight them.
"Hey lets have female heroes and show people that women can be heroes too. Lets also do episodes where we show that black people and gay people are people too! God isn't that so daring and edgy"
In 1954 yes, in 2018 NO! Why do I think though that the likes of Chibnall, Neil Gaiman, and Paul Cornell would be the last people having female heroes and black characters back in the 50s when it was risky and going against the group think to have them?
Ah well Lucy Lawless is a goddess who created one of the best female characters of all time, and her most recent series Ash vs Evil Dead is better than any period of New Who, even Matt Smith's first series, so I'm sure she doesn't give a shit about Jodie
PS I also notice that all of these people like Claudia Boleyn, Whovian Feminism, Mr TARDIS, the people who care so much about female heroes and representation in the genre, don't follow ANY major female icons of sci fi and fantasy like Lucy Lawless, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Katey Sagal, and Gina Torres on twitter, aside from never commenting on female led shows. (They probably don't even know who any of them are!)
Its almost like they have no interest in female heroes, are posers doing it for their careers, and or, are a bunch of anti men bigots who want to take roles away from men like the Doctor and Ghostbusters instead of building women up?
850 Re: Series 11 6th October 2018, 10:40 am
burrunjor
You can see from this chart how it was the SJW pandering and the quality of the Capaldi era that caused the shows viewers to crash and burn.
People like to say its because Capaldi wasn't "young and sexy" like David and Matt, but if that were the case, then there would have been a major drop between Matt's last series and Capaldi's first. There wasn't. In fact ironically there is a smaller drop between Matt and Capaldi than there was between David and Matt, or Eccelston and David!
Furthermore if Capaldi had been hated, the drop would have happened right away in his first series. It didn't. People clearly tuned in throughout season 8, hoping the stories would get better because they liked him.
The drop happens from season 9 on, after Missy and the SJW pandering really took over the show in the season 8 finale.
Clearly when Missy and the Cyber Brig showed up, that shed the classic era fans, (who represent a bigger chunk of the audience than people thought) because they realised that the show wasn't for them, and then a good chunk of the mainstream, and RTD era fans were driven off by Series 9 which revelled in continuity porn to big up Clara, and wasted things like the return of Gallifrey.
S10 meanwhile shed viewers by the episode with them being as low as 2 mill.
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