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The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« on: December 18, 2009, 06:48:58 PM »
Ok,, since im not the only Whovian here, maybe now we wont have to bore the non Whovians anymore,,
 Im a big fan of the good Doctor and have been since Tom Bakers first episode ( Robot) back in I think 1978 or so ( first shown then here in America on PBS on saturday nights).
 Anyway,, this thread is for all the Whovians here on Diasfora or yet to come,, let er rip.
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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2009, 09:05:56 PM »
Where to start on a Dr Who thread. How about the obvious? There's been 10 actors so far who have played The Doctor (not including Richard Hurndall who played the first Doctor in "The Five Doctors"). Here's the order I'd place them from best to worst.

1. Tom Baker - nothing I can say except he is far and away the best Doctor.
2. Christopher Eccleston - A pity he only stayed for one year, otherwise he may have challenged for #1.
3. Jon Pertwee - The first Doctor I watched as a child.
4. Patrick Troughton - A shame so many of his episodes no longer exist.
5. David Tennant - I was sceptical when he was cast, but was pleasantly surprised at how good he was. He's been a good Doctor, but I think the time for a change is right.
6. William Hartnell - The first, yet often most overlooked Doctor. Hampered by the fact his episodes were done "as live" and so any line fumbles were left in.
7. Peter Davison - The youngest Doctor (until Matt Smith begins his run), he was hampered by the awful production values of John Nathan-Turner.
8. Colin Baker - I liked his Doctor, but awful stories, costume and JNT production.
9. Paul McGann - Would have been much higher if he'd done more than one story (and a poor story at that). An excellent actor though, he would have been a good Doctor given the chance. Having only done one story he should have been bottom of the list by default, except for...
10 Sylvester McCoy - I'm still not convinced he was an actor. I remember him prior to Dr Who as a comedian, and doing kids shows like Tiswas, Vision On & Jigsaw. the only actor who I hated in the role of the Doctor and was usually rooting for the aliens in the hope one of them would shoot him and force a regeneration. No surprise when the series was cancelled with him in the role.

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2009, 09:10:09 PM »
I only had the time recently to watch the first three episodes of the new series (with Christopher Eccleston). I must admit they are pretty damn good and addictive.  :P

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2009, 10:57:27 PM »
Sylvester Mcoy was the worst,, thank goodness when they came back they made a strong beggining with Ecliston
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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2009, 01:54:04 PM »
Arr!  Two more days until the next episode!  W00t! ;D

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2009, 02:15:22 PM »
Arr!  Two more days until the next episode!  W00t! ;D
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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2009, 05:03:04 PM »
poo,, and we arent gettitng them in the US yet.
Infact,, we dont even get Dr Who on my satilite provider.
They dont offer Sci Fi channel on the plan I have.
Damn America for not having good tv shows!
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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2009, 07:29:28 PM »
I'm a bit annoyed the Christmas Day episode will be the first part, with the second part airing in January!  We have to wait until next year for the second part!

I'll be getting it from the ol' iPlayer, yeehaw!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pk7ls

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2009, 09:13:05 PM »
Wait,,the Master is alive?
Dammit man! I saw him die in The Last Time Lord!
Of course I saw him die a few other times..
 Hmm,, hope they dont run the whole Mater gimmick into the ground like they did with the Peter Davidson series. Good to see the Doctors arch nemisis back though.
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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2009, 06:03:42 PM »
That Master is like a bad penny!  I need to find out his story.

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #10 on: December 24, 2009, 06:57:23 PM »
That Master is like a bad penny!  I need to find out his story.

The Doctor and the Master are old friends. They were very close at the academy and both disliked the boring non interference ethos of the Time Lords (who were essentially galactic note takers). Both decided that that life wasn't for them and both stole a TARDIS each and went off their seperate ways to explore the galaxy/time.

The Doctors interference in other planets affairs were for reasons of helping the indigenous population,  while the Master's was for the acquisition of power and causing chaos. although they've clashed many times, they seem to still have a lot of affection for each other. The Master has had ample opportunity to kill the Doctor, but still hasn't, while the Doctor has saved the Master from death in the past and was clearly upset when he thought the Master had died during their last meeting.

Looking forward to their next meeting tomorrow.  :)

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #11 on: December 24, 2009, 07:19:30 PM »
Well that's certainly more interesting then I had thought

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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #12 on: December 24, 2009, 07:57:15 PM »
In the last meeting ( The Last Time Lord) The Doctor was going to take the master with him on HIS tardis and actualy care for him.
They are the last Galefreyans ( except for a female clone of the Doctor, but shes only HALF Galafreyan)
 The Doctor and the master are the last two surviving Galefreyans ( Galefreyans were actualy a godlike race that were at the hight of their society when the universe was still very young) since the Doctor burned out the Galefreyans and the Daleks during a cataclysmic war called the Time Wars.
 He was there during the fall of Arcadia ( maybe sometime he may come to terms with that).
The actual Time War was never seen on tv, but was documented in an American novel .
 Its kind of a driving force for the Doctor, and was even used against him by Davros to cause him to have a sort of mental breakdown.
 Btw,, I was wrong about one thing,, there is one more half Galefreyan,, The doctors hand absorbed his regeneration and due to Donna touching it regenerated into another Doctor.
Its now a half galefreyan half human in another dimension with Rose Tyler. And Donna absorbed part of the regeneration, taking the Doctors knowledge, and is now living back in England with no memory of her time with the Doctor, or her abilities as a Time Lady.
 The Doctor wiped her memories when she was starting to breakdown since human minds werent designed to have such knowledge.
 Dear god I can go on and on about this lmao.

Say um,, to all the other WHovians on this site,, who were, in your opinion the best aliens in the series?
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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #13 on: December 25, 2009, 08:27:34 AM »
I forgot about that hand-Doctor!

I wonder if The Master has clones...


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Re: The Official Diasfora Doctor Who thread
« Reply #14 on: December 25, 2009, 11:47:13 AM »
I wouldnt put it past him,,,he is an evil git after all.
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