Doctor Who, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures...
#1
Posted 24 August 2007 - 06:07 PM
*The return of Davros obviously means the return of the Daleks, but how? Perhaps the surviving Dalek (I forget which it was) finds Davros and they somehow rescue the Doomsday Daleks from the void? Or they simply construct new Daleks?
I was watching The End Of The World earlier today, and I noticed that Eccleston mentions being on a ship once; "they called that unsinkable too. Then it hit an iceberg and sank". Obviously this means Titanic, and the Christmas Special is on the Titanic - maybe Tennant bumps into Eccleston? X-D
TK
#2
Posted 24 August 2007 - 06:34 PM
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 07:07 PM, said:
TK
THIRD SERIES SPOILER BELOW - BEWARE
Don't forget that the Doctor has a Time Machine. Any enemy supposedly destroyed can reappear in the series at any time by simply going back in time. If the Doctor was to go back in time to when the Daleks were being created surely he could meet Davros. Obviously this requires the Doctor to be very careful when he goes back in time as the simplest error could change history - a common problem in Sci-Fi.
On that logic I'm not sure why the Master also couldn't return by the mechanism of the Doctor simply jumping forward again to the end of the universe and meeting the old master again before he regenerated into the new Mister Saxon version. I'm not sure if the Doctor's actions would have changed that timeline so presumably that earlier version of the Master is still out there. Indeed if the Doctor can meet earlier or even later versions of himself then presumably he can meet earlier versions of other adverseries including Daleks simply by going back to a point when they existed.
David
Edited by Dfenz, 24 August 2007 - 06:35 PM.
#3
Posted 24 August 2007 - 10:07 PM
And Davros... let him be dead already lol.
As for Cybermen... there's still the ones in THIS universe, though the alternate reality ones were sucked away.
Yikes... why do I see Dalek / Cyberman hybrids as new enemies of the Doctor? Two violent lifeforms, forced to merge in order to survive / escape the void.
>__<
I hope Peter Davidson shows up, he was cool in a weird way.
And not nearly as much a fossil as Tom Baker is now... less makeup to deal with.
::sees "The 11 Doctors" special a few years from now, the characters made up of life-like, entirely CGI past Doctors::
Damn, so Tennant might be out this season? They're burning through Doctors at an alarming rate.
Where's the good old Baker days, where you knew who he was inside and out? :-D
Guess this means the writers already know what to do when his available regenerations hit that scary brick wall in a few years.
Edited by JINZONINGEN 73, 24 August 2007 - 10:09 PM.
#5
Posted 25 August 2007 - 02:16 PM
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 07:07 PM, said:
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 07:07 PM, said:
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 07:07 PM, said:
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 07:07 PM, said:
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 07:07 PM, said:
So, here's what we definitely know. Agatha Christie will be the 'celebrity historical,' Donna will be back, Martha will be back around the midpoint of the series (with a few Torchwood appearances in the meantime), the Ood will return, but on their own planet I think I heard. We know another 'icon' will be back (probably Davros). I think it was said that the Master wouldn't be back in Series four, but might return later...
Edited by Brainbox, 25 August 2007 - 02:16 PM.
#6
Posted 25 August 2007 - 10:44 PM
Like there's the "Hello!" first episode, a "celebrity historical figure" episode, a "lost on a spaceship episode", the horror episode", like 4 "returning enemy" episodes...
Well, on a good note, that cuts down the celebrity historical figure episodes down... can't stand those lol.
So over-done in scifi dealing with time travel.
Also, I'm getting REALLY sick of Bad Wolf, Torchwood, Mr.Saxon type foreshadowing silliness.
I like a little "unknown", y'know?
#7
Posted 26 August 2007 - 08:09 PM
JINZONINGEN 73, on Aug 25 2007, 11:44 PM, said:
Like there's the "Hello!" first episode, a "celebrity historical figure" episode, a "lost on a spaceship episode", the horror episode", like 4 "returning enemy" episodes...
JINZONINGEN 73, on Aug 25 2007, 11:44 PM, said:
So over-done in scifi dealing with time travel.
And, let's face it, what's the point of having a time machine if you only go to the future or the present? Historicals have always been, are, and always will be. Thankfully they're 'historicals with aliens' as opposed to the 'educational historicals' when the series was born (like The Romans, Marco Polo or The Aztecs).
JINZONINGEN 73, on Aug 25 2007, 11:44 PM, said:
Bear in mind that series archs have been done before, like The Key to Time series and the Trial of a Time Lord series. I like archs anyway (IDWs Transformers springs to mind), and the ones here are prime examples. Plus it gives the impression that time is all interconnected, and everything causes or leads to everything else.
#8
Posted 27 August 2007 - 01:21 AM
The Kid, on Aug 24 2007, 02:07 PM, said:
JINZONINGEN 73, on Aug 24 2007, 06:07 PM, said:
And Davros... let him be dead already lol.
As for Cybermen... there's still the ones in THIS universe, though the alternate reality ones were sucked away.
Yikes... why do I see Dalek / Cyberman hybrids as new enemies of the Doctor? Two violent lifeforms, forced to merge in order to survive / escape the void.
Damn, so Tennant might be out this season? They're burning through Doctors at an alarming rate.
Where's the good old Baker days, where you knew who he was inside and out? :-D
Guess this means the writers already know what to do when his available regenerations hit that scary brick wall in a few years.
I like the Cybermen. I'd really wanna see a kind of existiential episode with them [maybe the 'Doctor-lite' ones] where they contemplate what they were and have become.
Tennant out soon? Alan Rickman for Eleventh Doctor!
Brainbox, on Aug 26 2007, 04:09 PM, said:
And I'd like to see a 'historical'-in the Doctor's life.
#9
Posted 27 August 2007 - 02:32 AM
#10
Posted 27 August 2007 - 01:05 PM
#12
Posted 28 August 2007 - 03:29 PM
The Kid, on Aug 27 2007, 04:25 PM, said:
#14
Posted 04 September 2007 - 09:02 PM
Edited by hewkii9, 04 September 2007 - 09:11 PM.
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#17
Posted 06 September 2007 - 04:52 PM
The masters wife thing is just me speculating but if she would come back the watch would make sence. ;-)
#18
Posted 08 September 2007 - 04:48 AM
#19
Posted 08 September 2007 - 12:11 PM
casewindu, on Sep 6 2007, 05:52 PM, said:
casewindu, on Sep 6 2007, 05:52 PM, said:
JINZONINGEN 73, on Sep 8 2007, 05:48 AM, said:
Hmm, the Rani was never really a big baddie. Sure, have her back by all means, but as far as 'evil Time Lords' go, she could never best the Master. Besides, I want the Meddling Monk back! :-D
Edited by Brainbox, 08 September 2007 - 12:11 PM.
#20
Posted 14 October 2007 - 12:39 AM
And did anyone hear the news about Sontarans and Rose returning for the S4 finale?
#22
Posted 14 October 2007 - 02:55 PM
From the Daily Star-
DOCTOR Who bosses are set to call back FOUR of the Time Lord’s favourite assistants – including Billie Piper – for a sensational showdown. The old cast members will be reunited to help the Doc fight evil Dalek creator Davros in an explosive finale to the next series.
Leading the way in the line-up will be Billie (Piper) as Rose Tyler along with the rest of the Tyler family; they will hook up with the Tardis traveller’s latest assistants Martha Jones and Donna Noble. Also on hand to help out the Doc will be his old companion Sarah Jane Smith as well as Torchwood boss Captain Jack Harkness. Even the Time Lord’s dog K-9 will make an appearance.
The TV source said: "This is the daddy of all shows. The writer Russell T Davies really wants to pull out all the stops for the finale next year."
The official Doctor Who site has confirmed that the Sontarans, potato-headed monsters from the classic series, will return to Doctor Who in Series Four.
The Sontarans, a militaristic clone race, first appeared opposite the Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith in 1973, in The Time Warrior, which has recently been released on DVD in the UK. Sontarans also appeared in The Sontaran Experiment (1975), The Invasion of Time (1978) and The Two Doctors (1985). More recently, the potato-headed monsters were mentioned in "The Eye of the Gorgon, Part 1", an episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures which aired on CBBC on Monday.
In Series Four, the Sontaran leader will be played by Christopher Ryan, best known as Mike in the 1980s comedy series The Young Ones. Ryan appeared as another alien, the Mentor Lord Kiv, in the 1986 story The Trial of a Time Lord: Mindwarp, opposite Sixth Doctor Colin Baker. That story also featured Trevor Laird, who played Martha Jones' father Clive in Series Three.
Ta da!
EDIT- Oh, and-
The official Doctor Who website has released some information about an upcoming story in Series Four. The story will be set in Pompeii in AD 79, just before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. In this episode the Doctor and Donna are faced with a moral dilemma: should they warn the residents of the impending disaster and change the course of history, or let history take its course?
Guest stars in the episode will include Academy Award and BAFTA winner Peter Capaldi ("The Thick of It") as Caecillius, Tracey Childs ("Howards' Way") as Metella, and Phil Davis ("Quadrophenia") as Lucius; Davis also appeared with Eighth Doctor Paul McGann in the film Alien3.
As previously reported, filming for the Pompeii episode took place at Rome's Cinecitta Studios.
Edited by hewkii9, 14 October 2007 - 02:56 PM.
#23
Posted 15 October 2007 - 11:23 AM
Don't forget though that there's the supposed Children In Need mini-episdoe to come yet. Middle of November I think.
And didn't some of the Pompeii episode get filmed on sets left over from the BBCs drama Rome?
#25
Posted 15 October 2007 - 09:20 PM
From the Sun-
Doctor Who legend Peter Davison is to step back into the Tardis – and come face to face with the current Doctor.
Peter, 56, who played the Timelord in the 1980s, will pull on his famous trenchcoat once again for a Children In Need special.
Bosses are tight-lipped about the storyline, written by Who scribe Stephen Moffat.
But an insider revealed: “The Doctor is forever travelling though time so there’s no reason why he couldn't catch up with a former incarnation.
“Peter was top of the writer’s list to make a comeback."
This year’s Children In Need charity telethon takes place on BBC1 on Friday, November
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