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I like Saunders. But, she's no MILF.
I'd bet you'd give Joanna Lumley a good rogering, eh? Wot wot?
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How would it not make sense? Does it make sense that everytime he changes he looks completely different or has a different accent or different personality? Changing to a woman makes just as much sense.
Just cause you have seen female timelords, doesnt mean they were female in all their regenerations!
skin color is one thing, but gender requires a change in chromosomes and hormones and growing boobs and inverted penises.
Uschi said: I won't rape you, I'll just fuck you 'till it hurts and then not stop and you'll cry.
MisterJLA: RACKS so hard, he called Jim Rome "Chris Everett." In Him, all porn is possible. He is far above mentions in so-called "blogs." RACK him, lest ye be lost!
"I can't even brush my teeth without gagging!" - Tommy Tantillo: Wank & Cry, heckpuppy, and general laughingstock
Uschi said: I won't rape you, I'll just fuck you 'till it hurts and then not stop and you'll cry.
MisterJLA: RACKS so hard, he called Jim Rome "Chris Everett." In Him, all porn is possible. He is far above mentions in so-called "blogs." RACK him, lest ye be lost!
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Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man
Originally Posted By: Nowhereman
Yes, and completely rearanging your atoms couldnt do that could it! Its sci-fi people, normal rules dont apply otherwise the tardis is fucked!
sci-fi always must maintain an internal consistency. when the writers disregard that they risk alienating fans and turning the show into a joke.
And changing how The Doctor looks and sounds is inconsistant how?
a gender change is totally different. with the past regenerations it's still the same basic stuff being altered. I'm sure they could do it and give some explanation, but I think it'd be stupid to switch genders. It would have to be handled perfectly without a single misstep. And the female doctor would have to be played by an incredible actress who can be funny and smart and pull off gender confusion. So yeah they could do it, but it could destroy the franchise and possibly the world.
Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man
sci-fi always must maintain an internal consistency. when the writers disregard that they risk alienating fans and turning the show into a joke.
Agreed. Otherwise, it's just another Russel T. Davies whims of "magic"!
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a gender change is totally different. with the past regenerations it's still the same basic stuff being altered. I'm sure they could do it and give some explanation, but I think it'd be stupid to switch genders. It would have to be handled perfectly without a single misstep. And the female doctor would have to be played by an incredible actress who can be funny and smart and pull off gender confusion. So yeah they could do it, but it could destroy the franchise and possibly the world.
Yes. Correct.
In the end, the point of making The Doctor a woman is nonexistent. There's no reason to do so. It does not drive the story. It's irrelevant to the plot. It not only makes no sense, but would literally add nothing to the franchise, in the least. It would be just making him a woman to make him a woman. No point, because it doesn't add anything to the character. Except breasts.
How can something that hasnt even been written "not make sense"? For all you know a story could ne written that makes a hell of a lot of sense, and if you think making The Doctor a woman would add nothing to the franchise just shows how closed minded you are. Changing the Doctors sex would add just as much, if not more than changing it from one white male actor to another actor. If written properly it would make more sense and maybe actual push the writers to not just rely on generic stories that are solved by a sonic screwdriver.
Using the white male Doctor everytime is a comfort zone.
Its quite funny how you can accept that an actor you dont know, would bring something to the role but you cant accept that a major shakeup of the character would bring absolutely nothing to the character, especially when you note that she is a talented actress!
Closed mindedness is a funny thing, especially when you have accused other people of similar things when the didnt accept a major comic book character change, and that was after it happened and was judged of something that someone had actually read!
What it boils down to is that you have an idea of what the Doctor should be, and anything that doesnt fit into your "ideal" just isnt gonna work!
In the end, the point of making The Doctor a woman is nonexistent. There's no reason to do so. It does not drive the story. It's irrelevant to the plot. It not only makes no sense, but would literally add nothing to the franchise, in the least. It would be just making him a woman to make him a woman. No point, because it doesn't add anything to the character. Except breasts.
Aren't those enough?
Besides, how many Battlestar Galactica fanboys whined the same thing when the reboot made Apollo and Boomer chicks?
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
In the end, the point of making The Doctor a woman is nonexistent. There's no reason to do so. It does not drive the story. It's irrelevant to the plot. It not only makes no sense, but would literally add nothing to the franchise, in the least. It would be just making him a woman to make him a woman. No point, because it doesn't add anything to the character. Except breasts.
Aren't those enough?
Besides, how many Battlestar Galactica fanboys whined the same thing when the reboot made Apollo and Boomer chicks?
but they didn't have the old Apollo and Boomer morph into women, they just changed the characters in the reboot.
How can something that hasnt even been written "not make sense"?
Because I just said it didn't. Keep up!
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For all you know a story could ne written that makes a hell of a lot of sense, and if you think making The Doctor a woman would add nothing to the franchise just shows how closed minded you are.
No, it just shows that I have a strong opinion (much like you), and think it's a ridiculous idea.
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Changing the Doctors sex would add just as much, if not more than changing it from one white male actor to another actor.
I don't see it.
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If written properly it would make more sense and maybe actual push the writers to not just rely on generic stories that are solved by a sonic screwdriver.
How the hell does making him a woman keep them from copping out with the Sonic Screwdriver? I don't see the logical connection.
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Using the white male Doctor everytime is a comfort zone.
You seem to be bouncing back and forth between saying he should be a woman, and saying he should be non-white. I have no problem with a different ethnicity. I do have a problem with a different sex.
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Its quite funny how you can accept that an actor you dont know, would bring something to the role
Who do I not know that I said would bring something to the role?
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but you cant accept that a major shakeup of the character would bring absolutely nothing to the character, especially when you note that she is a talented actress!
I can't accept that a major shakeup would bring nothing to the character? I don't understand what you're trying to say here, man.
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Closed mindedness is a funny thing, especially when you have accused other people of similar things when the didnt accept a major comic book character change, and that was after it happened and was judged of something that someone had actually read!
Calm down. Just because I disagree completely with the whole idea doesn't mean you have to get on a self-righteous soapbox and start lumping everything I've ever said into black-and-white absolutes. Because I don't like the idea doesn't mean I'm "close minded". I just think it's a nonsense idea, thought up by TPTB to "shake things up" for no apparent reason. And, I have yet to hear a logical, rational reason for why it should happen. Other than "shock" value, of course.
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What it boils down to is that you have an idea of what the Doctor should be, and anything that doesnt fit into your "ideal" just isnt gonna work!
That's very close-minded of you, Cunty. Nowhere have I said anything like that. I have an idea of what the character is like, based on 40 years of the show. I just don't like the idea of randomly switching sexes like that, is all.
Breasts? I guess that's as close to a good reason as I'm ever going to hear...
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Besides, how many Battlestar Galactica fanboys whined the same thing when the reboot made Apollo and Boomer chicks?
Two supporting characters in an ensemble show that hadn't been on the air in twenty-years, versus the main character, of a current show? I don't see the comparison. I mean, I know what you're trying to say. But, I don't think the analogy works.
I've just finished watching season 3, I gotta say my two favourite episodes in this season must be "42" and "Blink" followed by Utopia, The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords.
While I liked the entire season "42" and "Blink" were the two best.
I've just finished watching season 3, I gotta say my two favourite episodes in this season must be "42" and "Blink" followed by Utopia, The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords.
While I liked the entire season "42" and "Blink" were the two best.
yeah those two do stand out as just amazing, especially Blink. Sally Sparrow was very cute, and I love the weeping angels.
Stephen Moffat just cannot be stopped. His obvious love and affection for the show goes back to the parody he wrote for Children In Need, Curse of the Fatal Death. He has written probably my favorite episodes of each season: The Empty Child/Doctor Dances, The Girl in the Fireplace, and Blink. I think he has the best grasp of Doctor Who since Douglas Adams. And, knowing my obsession/love for Adams, that's saying something...
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
I disagree. I think it's awkward, doesn't look like Baker, and anyone who's never seen than episode doesn't know WHAT the fuck is going on. I like the Delgado Master one better...