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First for Cartmel masterplan is canon
bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/index_seventh.shtml
also who the fuck wrote these doctor bios

That master is so uninspired that he could be an extra on Liam's range

OH

OHHHHHHHH

Those are great. 1st Doctor one should say Chatterton instead of Chesterton though.

Time for a new thread.

Ha ha HAA! I've been thinking about it for centuries!

Hey Judy how was New Years?

THIS TIME THERE'S THREE OF US

The episode descriptions are great.
>Giant space frog wants to make the universe happy.
>Knights look for Merlin in a pub.

Time for a new thread.

Important poll

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Terrible, but thanks for asking, and yours?

kino?

It's funny sometimes, Doctor Who. An episode can seem one way, then you watch it again and it looks totally different.

And that's the case with The Doctor's Daughter in spades. When we first saw it, although it was obviously bollocks in both conception and execution, we thought it also had some redeeming features. Why, the first half, provided you checked your brain at the door, was positively entertaining.

Then we watched it again. That was a mistake.

Often, when we see an episode a second time, its virtues become more apparent. Not this time, though. With the sometimes zippy dialogue deprived of its surprise value, the sheer dreadfulness came to the fore. While we weren't looking, someone had sneaked in and replaced the episode with a mountain of bollocks so high we couldn't see the summit.

guess without googling again
which episode?

>And that's the case with The Doctor's Daughter in spades.

fuck I forgot to remove "The Doctor's Daughter" from the text.

Dude, reread what you posted.

youtube.com/watch?v=pupOtXbzgiI

All the muscles in the Doctor's body writhed and pulled. He sank down several inches as his body changed sex. A powerful Valeyardian drive arose in his cerebral cortex as the old mind was overthrown. The Doctor's face warped and feminized, transforming into that of a sharp-eyed young woman. Time for some free drinks, he joked, and swapped his mental I.D. to female. Pretty blonde tresses fell down to the Doctor's shoulders. "All malefactors are now on notice," the freshly regenerated Prydonian declared, testing her pushful, new voice. Then, "am I part feline?"

I'm intrigued as to the reasoning of people who think Chibnall will be better than RTD.

We told you multiple times to stop posting your shitty fanfic in the threads.

Holy shit

What are the best Who stories set during WWII?

Illegal alien

I've been off /who/ for abouta week, is there still no news about when Series 11 is happening?

Oh no, hope it gets better.
Mine was pretty good, made couple of new friends and shot fireworks.

Got any ideas for ST 2.5?

McCoy has a lot for some reason - Timewyrm Exodus, Just War, No Man's Land, etc

Does /who/ ever play video games together? (I'm not 'modded Minecraft server' user by the way.)

Some people really hate RTD

Russell Eats Babies

Reminder that Chinballs wrote this

I will write an alternate female tennant inspired in Kate Bush

The Curse of Fenric
Colditz
Just War
The Turing Test
The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances

Yes, yes he did. He didn't design it.

Reminder that Robert Holmes wrote this

Reminder that Lym wrote this

Reminder that Judy supports an ethnostate and the only thing he doesn't agree with in Nazism is the socialism, even though the Nazis weren't socialists.

There should be a Dalek story where Davros explicitly talks about a "Kaled ethnostate", it would be the most interesting use of them since the Emperor-as-religious-fanatic thing in Parting of the Ways

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archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/90604950/#90606092

>The zi part of nazi means socialist so I would never promote it
>The eugenics part and ethno state makes some sense

WHAT THE FUCK JUDY

Who the fuck cares about some dumb tripcunt's opinions jesus fucking christ, just stop talking about trips already

There's nothing interesting about Daleks and will never be.

Okay, let's do this again.

"In the new series, we've seen bad Doctor Who. We’ve seen dull Doctor Who. But we've never before experienced Doctor Who so mind-numbingly tedious that we had to struggle even to watch till the end. Normally, we watch all episodes twice before reviewing them, because it gives us more of a balanced perspective than our first impression supplies. But we can't watch this again. Not for you. Not for anybody."

Which episode? Do not google, try to guess.

I'm going to be honest, I legitimately don't give a shit.

Night Terrors

How are we supposed to guess from just the fact they ostentatiously wanked about how boring it was? That could be any episode.

Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS

Ethno-states works well in Raxacoricofallapatorius, I see nobody on the Shadow Proclmation making them accept Zygon refugees, only the evil humans have to adapt

androzani.com/midnight.shtml
it's midnight

Doctor Who is dead to me now.

Unexpected.

First their opinion I see that I don't agree with.

Pleb. Doctor Who has been dead to me since 1963.

>Yeh saw a star being born! The endless, rebirth of the universe!
>And isn't the universe beautiful.
I don't understand the people who say S8 Capaldi was always grumpy and unpleasant when he had lines like that

That was also the episode where he very cruelly made light of someone's death

The Curse of the Black Spot

Maybe they should've just lightened up a bit

>Then there's the baby plot, which can only be obscure to the terminally dimwitted. [...]. That sure as hell ain't malaria.

This one is probably more on erudition.

Tom Baker and William Russell will die this year

oh brillian

> When we first saw it, although it was obviously bollocks in both conception and execution, we thought it also had some redeeming features. Why, the first half, provided you checked your brain at the door, was positively entertaining.
>Then we watched it again. That was a mistake.

Fark off with the reviews already.

I can't with Doctor Who any more. The persistent feminism, unchallenged man-hating and contempt for the white working class. This woman Doctor is the Finnish straw. I fully expect the next season to be all about thweevils of white men and the virtues of middle class Twitter feminism. I can't stand Doctor Who any more, I just can't. Clara was an awful character who never deferred to the Doctor's better judgement. Am I joking? There's no place for me in Doctor Who any more. I have been purged by the arrogant new fans and their supporters. I know it's only a television show, but I feel like callou people have taken from me something very, very precious. I am angry.

>Lesbian
>Bi
>Asexual

Which will it be!
Placing bets now!

>And, in the end, they can’t change Vincent’s fate. This is supposed to be an affecting moment about the way there are no simple answers with mental problems. And there aren’t, and that of course is genuinely sad. The problem is that the way they set this episode up, that’s not our take-home at all. For a start, we wonder exactly what it is they’re trying to say about the death itself: the episode starts with a mysterious rustling in a cornfield, never explained, and Vincent marking his last painting (his last according to this, anyway) with a distinctly crack-shaped crow. And look at the branch very prominently in the foreground as they drop Vincent off back in the nineteenth century. Crack-shaped or what? Are they suggesting that he didn’t actually commit suicide at all? Whether that turns out to be true or not, it certainly dampens the emotion around his death.
>What’s more, the Doctor’s speech about life containing good things and bad things is all very touching, but it doesn’t sound like him at all. The Eleventh Doctor is a man of indirection, crypticness and silences, not the kind of simple directness we see here, reducing his complexity and making him seem more like a primary school teacher than a mysterious intergalactic traveller.
>Without doubt viewing this is an emotional experience, but the emotions it made us feel we really don’t want to revisit. We sincerely hope we never have to see this again.
What the fuck is wrong with them.

Pan

Pansexual with a focus on interspecies coupling.

I've always seen the Doctor as a non-sexual being although canon trounces that. If anything, I think they'll avoid the sexual or romantic aspect of the character (hopefully), but I wouldn't be surprised if there were some lesbian or heterosexual moments.

I'm hoping for some hot girl on girl action next series

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>the episode starts with a mysterious rustling in a cornfield, never explained
Did they not watch the episode?

Bigger question is if she'll have a primary male or female companion.

Hope it's another Amy-tier qt3.14 that worships her, and not a cunt like Clara or Bill.

user...

oh vey

Old guy is a weird choice, is he the Paki or black's parole officer and he's around so anons like don't sperg and leave the show due to lac of white guy?

I would imagine "use the first female Doctor (that we know of) as a sex symbol" would be among the more obvious mistakes, so ace

In the Forest of the Night

>he the Paki or black's parole officer

Walsh will be Tate level GOAT. Calling it now

has he ever said what his fav era is?

Delete this pic please it triggers me.

Fuck off, Judy.

Pertwees + Tom?

Should Jodie occasionally flub a few of her lines as a tribute to Hartnell?

Pip and Jane

What's your issue Cloyman.

No she should be overtly sexist just like the first Doctor was to pay tribute to Hartnell

Haha! Clara was just too sexy to be a teacher.

>qt half tau Fourteen?

I bet you dislike fangirls who like Tennant because he's attractive.

We all know who Fourteen will be. Us Atwellfags WILL get our day. /who/ hasn't see the last of us.

Not at all!
>kill this meme

The merkin

His attractiveness is actually the least bad thing about the Tenth Doctor (and it's not like he's the first one; McGann and Pertwee were hot too).

Jesus Christ, are those real? I feel like they are, but I just don't know.

Have you really not seen Atwell before? She's one of Sup Forums's favorite titcows.

No, I'm just struck down in awe every time I see a pic of her.

I've only seen like the first season for the First Doctor, but the way Moff wrote him TUAT seemed pretty out of character.

Doctor Who is dead.

Were you here when the 13th Doctor speculation was at its peak? The Atwell posting was legendary.