>deadliest fire in the universe
>btfo'd by some liquid lesbian with no much effort
But the real slop starts with "season 12" (I refuse to recognize it as canon in any form).
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>come up with a new Dalek design
>it's utter shit
>use it for two stories before killing them all off and going back to the same design you've been using for the past 15 years already
Lmao did they try that again? Moffat tried it with the toy Daleks in season 5
I'd prefer a story set in the 1700s or 1800s, where The Doctor has to help a ships crew kill a mythcal "kraken"
Only for the "Kraken" to actually be a giant, mutant, unarmored Dalek adapted to aquatic life
why is this Dalek wearing a choker like a space prostitute?
It's female.
The junkyard Dalek from Chibnall's first New Years special was cool but the police Daleks or whatever they were from the second one are fan film level dire. Series 12 will be looked back on even more poorly than Colin Baker's first season.
Doctor Queer was ALWAYS nonsense from the beginning. It's all shit, none of it was ever good and you're a literal homosexual if you like it.
>
I don't need to see a picture of your Dr. gay zoom call.
Posting leftist troony bunkerchan drivel doesn't help your case
Ah that iconic British wit in action! Jolly good show!
John Oliver lookalike contest.
Since the reboot, yeah.
Disproportionate amounts of black and gay people, especially when they go to the past.
It was ahead of its time, though.
>It was ahead of its time, though.
By which I mean the social progressivism which has overtaken TV and movies.
>NuWho was woke from the beginning
RTD was Kathleen Kennedy ten years before Kathleen Kennedy.
To be fair, RTD made new Dr Who a thing. It was a success.
Kathleen Kennedy inherited 2 franchises and WIllow and ran it all into the ground.
Definitely the same in terms of shoving their politics down people's throats hamfistedly, though, yeah.
Star Wars 7 was a tremendous success too. I stand on what I say.
>he same in terms of shoving their politics down people's throats hamfistedly
not only that, but they both made an enture EU non-canon just to immediately plunder it and remake their ideas in a shitty dumbed down way.
Wasn't Davies at least a part of, and contributed little bits to that EU though? Not saying axing it all makes it okay, but RTD at least had a relationship with that material, had an understanding of it, unlike KK and the SW EU.
he wrote one (1) novel. out of more than 200. that's all.
>he wrote one (1) novel
Was it a good one?
it was okay, but of course now it's fetishized because for the former tumblr fangirls and current twitter trannies everything that RTD produces is pure gold they'd swallow without thinking.
Still more than KK contributed before being handed what was the biggest film franchise of all time.
in the early days of NuWho RTD bend over backwards in interviews to justify that his Time War was not the same as the Time War from the novels, that he hadn't read btw.
Moffat outright claim he knows nothing about the EU, despite tons he evidence he was pals with several major EU writers. the same people who bought all his excuses about him not knowing the EU and the similarities being mere coincidences were the same who clapped that one time he explicitly referenced some obscure comic from the EU.
>Moffat outright claim he knows nothing about the EU
Doctor Who is dead and will never live again until the Timeless Child and by extension the entire Whittaker era is explicitly retconned.
>Doctor Who is dead and will never live again until the entire Capaldi era is explicitly retconned.
ftfy
hello toddler wienersucker allonsy gay
God knows how much I love you.
so go to the other general and help me cull the geezers
But I don't do nuTrek. I wouldn't even know where to begin. Keep up the good fight, though.
Just shit on anything old or prodigy
Naaah, don't feel like it. Also TOS was kino. Not that you would know.
I've been watching TOS since before you were born probably
Don't go all "mommy" on me now, I'm no zoomer. I really thought you never watched anything prior to the cartoon with the green chick?
I have watched it all (mostly (i havent watched all tom either))
I just think it is kino, but not sacred
>but not sacred
Well you've got the right attitude then.
Was there at least one good Jodie episode?
no
Jodi is LOVE!
OLEV IS JODIE
>tfw no milky white soft skinny jodie gf
>Jodie
>good episode
He looks like his in the RTD era.
There were decent episodes, but only in comparison. If they were a part of other eras of Doctor Who I reckon the decent ones wouldn't have been much better than the bad ones like Fear Her.
Is Demons good, I have not seen it yet...
That's one of the better ones, I think.
>Demons of the Punjab
>It Takes You Away
>The Witchfinders
>Haunting of Villa Diodati
Yup, those are probably the cream of ChibWho's crop. Out of those four, Villa Diodati is probably my favourite. I remember being surprised at the fact I liked it when watching it, but it gets massively dragged down by the fact it's tied into the utter wank of the Lone Cyberman/Timeless Child story arc that series
I'd also nominate Village of the Angels as one of Jodie's best, though again that suffers a lot from being in the middle of the Flux storyline (even though it's clearly mostly standalone). It also brought in one of the very few good characters this era gave us
I'd agree with that those were all solid episodes. Though the Punjab one didn't do anything for me I felt it was trying too hard to be educational, characters talking to each other like wikipedia articles as opposed to just living in the setting (which admittedly was very cool).
Says a lot that enjoying a Chibnall era story always felt like a surprise. By the end at least it was clear that as long as an episode wasn't penned by him there was a good chance it might be interesting.
Biggest difference from Moffat and RTD, although they both could get overblown with the pompous main arc stories they were still writing self contained bangers.
I thought the one with the frog was decent, and the witches one was campy historical fun, too. Jodie had a few decent above average episodes, its just for her tenue that was the absolute height, whereas for mother modern Doctors they'd be unremarkable series filler.
I liked The Haunting of Villa Diodati. It's one of the few episodes where she actually acts like the Doctor.
So far I liked the one where Amazon tries to mail everyone bombs. And the one where they're stuck on a remote planet in the middle of a big galactic race to the finish. But I've only seen part of series 11 so far. Should get back to watching it so I can finally be caught up for the specials.
>Was there at least one good Jodie episode?
Orphan 55 is unintentionally hilarious.
BENNI
I still can't believe this episode was even allowed to air. It was genuinely fricking abysmal on every conceivable level
I stopped watching long ago; what was this episode about?
it was definitely a new low
they go on holiday to a tranquillity spa, get infected with aids then attacked by the shittiest monsters ever who turn out to be mutated futuristic humans on some dystopian earth but most of the episode happens in a tunnel or a sewer or something, I forget but it's really bad
>I forget but it's really bad
...s-should I watch it?
it's good for a laugh, gets boring quickly though
>the shittiest monsters ever
Napkins, right?
no. they're not the shittiest monsters ever, just really bland.
I was asking if the monsters in this episode were the flying napkins.
no, the napkins were in another one.
Thanks. I didn't watch ChibWho so it's hard to keep track of all this garbage.
The last few seconds of the last episode where she regenerated back into Tennant.
For me, it's future chud trying to undo Rosa Parks
>Black guy has to go to the back of the bus
>Pakistani girl sits in the front
That is fricking hysterical
The fact that the BBC felt the need to touch on Rosa Parks of all things is proof of complete ideological capture. What the frick does the US deep south have to do with race relations in England?
yes
I don't say this often, but hear me out: this is Reddit.
Those MCU style quips and random-style dialogue bits have been in it for ages.
>Geronimo!
Geronomi was 11's attempt at a catchphrase. It was bad, but not an MCU quip.
It's not a quip but it's definitely that sort of wow, how random sort of shit.
>do fish have fingers?
I remember not liking this episode much but I can't remember why
That's the thing with the Chibnall era, the episodes are hard to critique because you can't really remember them
Some lazy arse hole literally looked at the salt n pepper shakers on the table during his lunch break and was like "Yeah, this can just be the evil creature design. Give it a scary voice and people won't even know." Then took the rest of the week off.
And it worked
Sometimes the best ideas are those that had the least thought. Why do you think the modern era where everything from media to government policy goes through 20 meetings, focus groups, surveys and reports before it goes anywhere only produces mediocre shit
>be Moffat (chad with dom fetish)
>see gargoyle
>think "hmm, I could do something with this"
>proceeds to creates the most iconic nuWho monster
>
>be Gatiss (gay homosexual who takes it up the bum)
>wipes his eyes some morning
>thinks "my eye-poo would make such a great DW enemy! God I'm such a genius!"
>proceeds to create one of the shittiest nuWho monsters
Talent, folks.
To this day I don't get the ending of that episode
It feels like a cliffhanger but it's only a one parter, so weird
Insane that in the entire reboot we've only gotten one good series out of it (4).
>implying Series 1, Series 3, Series 5, Series 6 (ignoring the arc), Series 8 aren't all good
Series 1 isn't all good
ftfy
yeah farting aliens and burping bins! aha
>filtered by the Slitheen
kids show you fat nerd
farts and burps are funny
when I was a kid watching series 1 as it released every saturday the slitheen scared me the most out of all the creatures. you're unironically getting filtered by a retrospective reddit criticism that didn't even exist at the time for audiences that watched it
>that didn't even exist at the time
I assure you, people were making fun of the Slitheen from day 1.
https://web.archive.org/web/20050507172443/http://www.themindrobber.co.uk/new-doctor-who-aliens-of-london.html
>This episode sadly has a lot going against it. Keith Boak's directing took a lot of critism, as did the general tone of the episode. One moment it was emotionally charged, the next funny, the next embarrassing. Whist some cry out that this disparity is the hallmark of Doctor Who, those who defend the constant wind-breaking of the aliens and the awful acting were very much in the minority. Like the belching wheelie-bin in Rose or the Moxx of Balhoon spitting in Rose's eye in The End of the World, these moments are thrown in for the benefit of children and it's this fact which is trotted out as a defence against them, but it doesn't alter the fact that they are hopelessly out of keeping with the tone of the rest of the episode and frequently jar the audience out of their involvement with the drama.
https://web.archive.org/web/20050421142015/http://www.nowplayingmag.com/content/view/1304/47/
>The Slitheen inhabit their human body suits through some technobabble “gas exchange” system – a handy way of explaining how they manage to fit their enormous bodies into a relatively smaller space, although they’ve chosen to impersonate mostly fat politicians to hedge their bets on several levels. But the system is flawed and they’re frequently… farting. This juvenile bit of toilet humor is embarrassingly lowbrow, but it’s made worse by the fact that the Slitheen seem to revel in passing wind, giggling about it conspiratorially like little kids. Ugh. Surely there were better ways to get across the sinister nature of the disguised aliens without resorting to this? There’s a difference between writing something for children and writing something childish; sadly, this falls in the latter category.
spergs on forums don't count, incel
spergs on forums are the only people who care about doctor who lmao
didn't used to be the case
>caring what critics think
>that criticism didn't exist at the time!
>yes it did, here are examples
>who cares what critics think!?
You homies is dumb as hell
Oh no! A silly kid’s show has some silly humour! How dare they have fun?
No Doctor Who fan takes it as a serious narrative – it is always poking fun at itself and constantly throwing certain rules out the window, introducing new ones, then reverting everything, and so on. All of this is handwaved away constantly through the magic of time travel (timey wimey).
The Who Universe is just a setting to tell some interesting stories with relatively little setup necessary. Many stories are excellent, many more are horribly lowbrow and trash. It is the show with the most ups and downs.
> Many stories are excellent, many more are horribly lowbrow and trash.
>oh but if you try and call episodes lowbrow trash then you're actually just taking it too seriously
Man, stop being a massive gay moron, RTD's not going to suck your dick if you white knight his show hard enough (he'd do it for free anyway, the dirty rotter)
Oh sure they had their moments, unironically the Steven Moffat episodes in seasons 1-4, but season 5 was the only one that was solid from beginning to end along with day of the moon.
>Series 8
>good
Get your fricking brain checked. The individual stories and the arc were shit and Clara was shit. Music went to shit. Writing went to shit. Production went to shit. 7b was when it actually went to shit though.
>Music went to shit
Series 8 is literally peak Murray Gold
Clara’s theme is absolute Disney garbage.
Series 8 music might be good if you’re a 14 year old girl. Absolute cringe. It sounds like something that should be in a 1997 Hollywood movie - not doctor who.
>Series 8 music might be good if you’re a 14 year old girl.
Series 8 has “A Good Man” which alone btfo’s all the other Doctor themes.
You’re high. That song is boring. It sounds like a capeshit song. Or like a DVD menu song.
Actually I'm listening to it now and it sounds like a Mass Effect 2 theme.
You just associate it with Capaldi being awesome and acting realy well as do I.
a good man:
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mass effect 2:
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Na rose wasn’t a Mary sue, imo. She was never really capable.
Clara was meant to be a super smart genius who could match or better the doctor.
Clara went through the Doc's entire timestream and saved him numerous times and was even the one to suggest which TARDIS he stole.
Timeless child will never be canon
Thus making her not only his absolute soulmate but also the biggest mary-sue through all of time. Until she became terminally moronic toward the end of her run so she could leave.
I'm just saying Rose's journey from council slag to time-goddess was really fricking stupid as well.
Which episode is that so I can go have a laugh at the synopsis
>Which episode is that
"Rosa"
That, wasnt the problem at all?
She lacked a character at all was her problem at first. And then she become the 'most important companion ever' at the end of the Matt Smith era.
And after that she just stayed well beyond her plot relevance.
That said she did have some ridiculous plot armor moments, like her tricking a cyberman or mentally matching the Zygon hivemind.
Yeah but and I mean this sincerely: I really really want to frick Clara. Preferably the Victorian version over the TARDIS console so she the TARDIS has to watch.
Of course it is. Thank you.
You coomers ruin everyting. You also have shit taste, the only time would be to rape her in her dalek mind prison ( the only time she was ever good)
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Whats your opinion on the music from Heaven Sent then?
This Clara ruined the show for me, I was watching less and less of it over time, but clara was so texious and obnoxious that it completely put me off the show, she is a grating reject from emmerdale with no charisma who became the centre of the universe for like 3 years or something, and then it dragged on even longer and for capaldi off to a bad start. He's a fantastic actor who was saddled with this shite. I've pop backed every now and then and it's been terrible.
>Going back to see davros as a boy, even though skaro is timelocked.
>some Black b***h with she-who can resist being a chairman, cuz she's BLACK
>Bradley Walsh being wasted
>that fat, egg looking, poof from little britain
The only thing that looked remotely good was female master
Clara was the first nu-mary sue.
muh
rowz
Rose literally became time
Not on purpose. She always felt like she was less than the doctor.
Rose wasn't perfect, but unlike Clara she actually had a personality (even if it was a londoner). Clara is a boring, "super special" mary-sue like
said I'm convinced she was someones self insert
6 is shit.
And 9 is nearly as shit.
>Series 8
>Good
anything after Amy leaves is shit
As much as I like Capaldi, the show went downhill after he started. Nothing to do with him though
Matt Smith killed the show chasing his big break and fricking over the entire production by bailing after promising to stay and it never recovered.
Tennant and Eccleston are the only good nu-doctors
Agreed. Frick footface and all who followed.
I have a hard time agreeing with this, because Smith EXPLODED onto the screen with that debut. I had such high hopes. But then I don't know if it was the writing getting bad or Smith's head getting too far up his ass or what, but over time I grew to despite him. Part of the problem I suppose is he did overstay his welcome. Tennant was on the cusp of doing that but left just in time. Eccleston only gave us one season, the stingy bastard. He might actually be the best out of all of the nuWhos, but I don't know if I think that because I didn't have time to grow sick of him.
>Eccleston only gave us one season
If Eccs had stuck around for a 2nd series, I believe he would be undisputed king of NuWho.
>over time I grew to despite him
Was it after A good man goes to war? Because that was when his started going to shit. So many promising ideas went to shit after that. The Silence, the whole River Song mystery, the Angels, the entire series.
>overacting gay tennant
>good
You’re supposed to overact. It’s doctor who.
Capaldi had some great episodes. Heaven Sent is one of the best episodes of nuWho in my opinion. I also like a number of the dumb filler-y episodes like Robin Hood and so on. It was the post Clara season that was rough but even that had a couple of decent bits (the first part of the finale where the companion becomes a dalek and the ship is so large that time dilation or whatever happens) but was largely total garbage and had some of the worst writing I've seen. Granted I didn't bother with the Jodie season.
I agree with your implication that Capaldi was an excellent actor and really tried his best with what he was given.
"like Robin Hood"
"companion becomes a Dalek"
"time dilation or whatever"
Shameful.
I had a brainfart and meant Cyberman, please forgive me.
I don't remember the specifics about time dilation or whatever justification they used, I just remembered thinking that it was a genuinely neat sci-fi like gimmick as compared to more mundane concepts like 'it's a train but in space' or 'it's the titanic but in space'.
I like all those episodes!
I know there is a divide, it is commonly referred to as the Classic Series and the Revived Series. But there is no official canonicity.
Dr. Who has always been slop though. It has always been silly ridiculous shit for kids. You get the occasional kino mixed in like silence in the library or the angels but most of the time it is cliche, predictable saturday morning cartoons. If you love the show for what it is, more power to you but don't draw a line at a particular season and say this is where it became slop, because it always was.
Those episodes are also shit though
>I refuse to recognize it as canon in any form
thatll teach em kek
>finally get the opportunity to return as an iconic character
>jump at it
>you get cancelled shortly afterwards
>the showrunner and doctor at the time of your character's height return
>new spin-off being produced that will likely include your co-star but not you
JUST
What was that tweet about?
In the clip it was a con and they were saying how good friends they were off camera, which from this tweet you can see he's implying it was only from his side of things
Probably because of the fact she seems happy to do the torchwood reboot without him
>the torchwood reboot
The what now? When did Rusty announce this?
I think you mean since season 7b when moffat went off the rails.
>7b
>when moffat went off the rails.
Nah, it was earlier than that. You can pinpoint the exact episode that it happened, and it was Let's Kill Hitler
7a was kino though. Series 6 was a fun change of pace. Obviously doctor who has had its share of shit episodes, but it was 7b where the drop off was clear and consistent.
>7a was kino though.
It was? Town Called Mercy was fine, Dinosaurs had its moments, but the other 3 were pure shite
I liked the black box one too and the osgood episode even though I think Clara in 7b and beyond was total shit. That’s all the episodes if you count the goodbye episode, which was a good end to doctor who, imo. He was supposed to lay low from then on anyway.
>You can pinpoint the exact episode that it happened, and it was Let's Kill Hitler
Big Bang Two was already stupid, if funny. Moffat having no proper explanation for the Doctor getting out of the pandorica other than "muh bootstrap" (something that not even RTD ever stooped to do) AND leaving the question of who made the TARDIS explode (and how?) open for years, truly was the beginning of the end.
Not to mention the big bang somehow erased all of the previous earth invasions, for some reason, even though it was supposed to restore everything that got erased
and because of this it is still not clear to this day if the RTD era actually happened or not. nobody ever bothered to clarify it.
>Big Bang Two
>muh bootstrap
I'm still mad.
not to mention that he stole the fez and mop gag from Sylv.
>AND leaving the question of who made the TARDIS explode (and how?) open for years,
In fairness to the original point, that is something which only became a problem retroactively as time went on and no answer materialised, whereas the stuff with all the big story arc episodes in S6b were very upfront with their bullshit
The Tenth Doctor is rubbish. He turns into Dobby! I hate it, I hate it!
oh well.
another thread ruined.
Happy 100 years of bbc everyone, it's been quite a bit ride
DAMN IT
>our BBC
there's a namegay ITT who thinks his opinion is worthwhile, LMFAO
It's been fricking glorious having 4-X installed and the anonymizing option on.
I'm cucking the namegays every thread, everyone is anon to me.
Namegayging is the best way to use Cinemaphile.
>been here for 16 years
>namegayging for 3
No you aren't, b***h. kek.
And yet... I assume you're a namegay? I can't tell.
I encourage everybody to install the CinemaphileX spyware and cuck all namegays of their desperate attentionwhoring
He's a namegay and a phonegay. A turbogay, if you will.
It's been a few years since I installed 4-X and I can't go back. The only time I ever remember namegays are a thing is when someone else mentions them. It is a simple but blessed existence.
Capaldi deserved better and I want to frick
young Jenna Coleman.
>shitposting at a desktop
>is something to be proud of
>in 2023
>as anon so you’ll never get to know other anons here and you can truck yourself into thinking your anon for maximum data collection from the feds.
I’ve evolved.
>Feeds GPS and cell-tower data as well as the HD recordings of several cameras at all times to the glowies
Uh huh
Better for you to stick to your goyslab and let the adults talk
>probably uses windows
>or is going to admit he is a troony (Linux)
>Uses apple phones
>Desperately changes the subject when called out
You are smalltime, b***h
>desperately changes subject
Isn’t that what your post is? Lmao.
No I'm continuing to call out your inital assertion as the product of a severely moronic brain.
Shall I remind you? Oh of course I will (I'm using an actual keyboard so I can type a whole lot more than your goytoy babyslab)
Here's you being stupid:
and here is me dunking on you like an absolute chad
I assume you're the namegay? You certainly beg for attention and engagement like one kek
It's cool boys, I'll get this namecuck riled up so we can get some bumps in the thread.
>It's cool boys
Go get him tiger.
Sweaty sex with Karen Gillan
fatties sweat easily, it would become very greasy very quickly. but you'd better be on top because they hate cardio.
I just watched GotG3 thanks to it finally getting to torrents and it wasn't just the poster she has become quite the oinker kek
It's her genes. Look up what her mother looks like.
Stopped watching when they brought on the homosexual in the suit
Its just a show for gays and gayhags now. Lets hope it gets cancelled again.
Any minute now. We'll probably get two series of this zesty homie, then it'll be over for a good decade.
Love this aesthetic
Is there some heroic script editor making sure all the brown boyfriends die or get cucked in stupid ways?
I will admit it's a really weird dynamic that black men in doctor who repeatedly frick the hottest chick in the show and then get lynched by aliens or vehicles or cybermen base doors. When you think about it, it's a genuine trope of the show
I LUV BISCUITS, ME
>While walking down a street, Ryan gets a first-hand introduction to the racism of '50s American South when he tries to return a dropped glove to a white woman, and gets slapped hard by her husband. The others leap to his defence, but before a scuffle can ensue, a woman steps in to defuse the situation: Rosa Parks.
>After she promises the man that his suit, which she's working on, will be done by tomorrow, the couple storms off. Rosa tells the four time travellers that they should be careful not to cause any trouble, and when she introduces herself, all four are thrilled to meet her, and the Doctor nearly squees.
>After Graham gives Ryan and Yaz the all-clear, the brainstorming resumes, as the Doctor states that they need every bit of information about what happened the night of Rosa's bus ride, especially since a newspaper reveals that it's supposed to happen tomorrow. And the Doctor suspects that the time traveller she met is going to do whatever he can to try and steer history off-course. After a lot of hard work, they deduce where Rosa lives, where she works, and which bus route she's going to take. Graham goes to the bar to track down the bus driver, James Blake, and Ryan goes to Rosa's house, where he serves coffee and meets Martin Luther King, Jr.
>That evening, as Ryan is attempting to make sure there are enough white passengers on the bus so that Rosa will be asked to move, he runs into Krasko, blocking the street with a car. Krasko reveals his motives are racist, so Ryan uses the temporal displacement weapon, which he swiped from the motel room where the Doctor left it, to send Krasko into the distant past, since he seems to already like living in the past so much.
>Ultimately, all four time travellers end up on the bus with Rosa, and the Doctor, Graham and Yaz have to stay on board to ensure there are enough "white" passengers for Rosa to be asked to move, something none of them are comfortable with. Furthermore, when he gets up to leave before the Doctor can tell him this, Graham unwittingly and unwillingly becomes the passenger for whom Rosa was demanded to give up her seat, directly leading to her refusal and arrest. After Rosa is arrested, back on the TARDIS, the Doctor tells her friends that Rosa's life didn't get any easier, but that in 1999 she was eventually awarded a Congressional Gold Medal. As a final note, the Doctor takes them to see the asteroid that was named in Rosa's honour.
The /trek/ defense but the paramount shill found those and now makes them himself
>the paramount shill
Is that a thing? Wew.
/trek/ is enemy territory. for years any suggestion that nutrek is shit is met with the cry of "TNGeezers" and shitposting. Pop your head around a trek thread some time if you've been here for long enough to recognize posting styles it's all the same person. It was hilarious that he had to appeal to the geezers for PIC S03 since it was all nostalgia bait.
You know for certain it's a paramount shill because the /trek/ threads VANISHED when they were promoting Tulsa King or Mission Impossible or whatever.
>nutrek
>TNG
Both shit. Anyway, good to know. Thanks.
>the racism of '50s American South
>he tries to return a dropped glove to a white woman, and gets slapped hard by her husband.
You do realize, don't you, that Emmet Till was beaten to death for sexually assaulting a woman, not 'being polite and trying to give her glove back', right? And you do also realize that he was a northerner who openly bragged about fricking white women in a very religious area where both the blacks and whites were very religious and relatively pious. And you do also realize that he was beaten to death by not two but four men, right? And you do realize that two of those four men were black, right?
Stop being a Nazi anon, that's not a good look.
Stop calling anybody who objects to "The Narrative" a Nazi anon, that's not a good look.
>You do realize
>You
It was from TV Tropes' recap page after I asked anon about Rosa
>people have already forgotten that the Eleventh Doctor personally asked Richard Nixon to allow a gay white FBI agent to marry a black man in 1969.
>watching Doctor Literally Who into the Matt Smith years
dumbass.
nice wiener, though.
There was no indication that he was gay until he said "He is".
Loving v Virginia was 1967, in which the supreme court said anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional well over a year before Nixon would even become President.
Nixon was a champion of civil rights in the 1950s and openly met with MLK many times as Vice President.
Proud progressive leftist brits are the biggest garbage peddlers on the planet, all pointing fingers at everybody else to distract from their own crimes.
>There was no indication that he was gay until he said "He is".
Nixon didn't know, but the Doctor did know. he even exploited the fact that Nixon didn't know the guy was gay to trick Nixon into allowing it.
That's because 11 had the big gay. He even kissed a LESBIAN. If lesbians aren't gay, I don't know who is.
I'll say it again, it's meddling British historical revisionism explicitly used to distract us from their own sins. Interracial marriage was not illegal at any point during the Nixon presidency, nor did Nixon have any personal problem with homosexuals being gay, and is in fact on tape saying so. Would you like me to find the tape?
yes, but was he in favour of legal gay marriage?
Nobody in the world was in favor of gay marriage until the 2000s. It literally wasn't a thing. It's like asking what Nixon thought of Internet porn.
Why does she act like such a moron? I've seen Jodie in other shit, I know she can act normal. So, why would she choose to portray a timeless alien genius like a fricking moron? Huh?
Because she's a woman, the Doctor is a male character with explictly male characteristics, curiosity, the need for visceral stimulation, an adrenelin junkie, logical, a fascination with machines. The Doctors character is inextricably welded to those characteristics. How can a woman understand those traits or even portray them? She effectivly played him like a trans man.
Chibnall helped out by telling her not to watch any Doctor Who when he cast her, smart move Chibs
So she ends up playing it like a zany pre-school teacher trying to hype up a bunch of bored kids (with a bit of Tennant impersonation thrown in, probably the only Doctor she'd seen a bit of)
She had worked with Tennant before so it's probably why.
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting she was in Broadchurch
Probably where Chibs met her
>So she ends up playing it like a zany pre-school teacher trying to hype up a bunch of bored kids
I'm sure I've seen this one before.
I keep expecting her to pull out some egg cartons and glitter and spend en episode making macaroni pictures in the Tardis
>I know she can act normal.
If you ever find a competent actor fricking up, the blame is usually the director.
In this, the showrunner.
They probably let Jodie have too much input into the character
She aged so badly after Broadchurch
I like how miserable the others look
>if only you knew how bad things really are
Birthdays!
You just know she's into some weird baby play.
Frick off, avatargay
At least pick a better actress if you're gonna be an obnoxious poster
How long have you infringed on /who/?
I'd never infringe
How long?
Nine hundred and three years
You got a problem with that?
Not more than six months. Got it. Frickofferino.
>implying avatargays and namegays are some great /who/ tradition worth defending and protecting
Lmao.
This isn't even a real /who/ thread, moron. Go back to the forum. They'll suck you off for making an ebin internet personality of yourself, if that's what you want
No.
Don't be mean, anon.
She reminds me of pic related. This makes me diamonds.
Jodie is way to bad an actress for porn (unfortunately).
I find her attractive
I have a weird attraction to her. I want to give her the GLORKGLORK while she makes funny faces and moronic noises.
I want to sexually bully her. Pic unrelated.
APPLE BOBBIN
seems she can fit a lot in her mouth
Clara should have left in that Christmas Special like planned
So is this what /who/ is now? Making threads that are a specific Doctor Who topic rather than a general just so schizo can't find us? Tragic.
I think this is exactly how much people want to talk about the show. Just infrequent nice chats about comfy tv. Otherwise it's just a thread about nothing that only one person wearing a propeller hat eating pasta out of a can enjoys
>one person wearing a propeller hat eating pasta out of a can enjoys
I would just be really self conscious going into an intimate situation with Clara knowing where Danny Pink has been in series 8
More like danny stink
another thread full of dogshit reddit opinions
*closes tab*
>not the first post from this IP
What did anon mean by this?
Fun fact about Jenna Coleman though, and that is the fact that whenever she has a performance as the partner of a black guy, she's never intimate with them. Not with Danny Pink, not with that fella in Inside No. 9, not in those Christmas adverts. Whenever they depict her as being intimate with a black, at most they kiss, and only in a position where the camera cannot see it and it is only implied.
Weird that, isn't it?
Christopher Eccleston run was all great.
David Tennant was good.
Matt Smith I think was good for the first series of his run, then Moffat started losing the plot I think and things started to get ridiculous and there was a noticeable drop in quality.
I gave Capaldi a chance- but the writing was just dreadful (a shame, because I think he's a good actor but he can only work with what he's given), so I stopped watching a few episodes in and haven't gone back. They should just cancel it, I think.
>(I refuse to recognize it as canon in any form).
This but the entire chibnall era
>naming your kid russell
why?
tfw you realise your top company man is ZESTY
Nixon was literally on record saying he didn't care about homosexuality, and he didn't care about homos doing homosexual things, he just didn't think it should be glorified in the public eye.
Literally me with trannies.
Post David Tennant they just ramped up the LOL so randumb too much.
i didn't mind it so much when smith was doing it, he was at least young. when capaldi started doing it I actually quit doctor who
Daleks stopped being cool in 2010.
Jodies doctor was just words words words.
You know how obnoxious self-described millennial doctor who fans constantly go on about wibbly wobbly timey wimey and think it's quirky and love the non-sensical pseudo-scientific babble that was supposed to be tongue-in-cheek? Imagine that but for the entireity of every episode.
Heaven Sent was just wordswordswords it was just delivered by a skilled actor.
she has less timey-wimey thoughever.
Like reversing the polarity of the neutron flow?
Ok guys maybe it was a fever dream, but I could've sworn there was a promo video recently that was some girl claiming that the world's deadliest assassin gave her 24 hours to to kill as many people as possible or else big trouble happens so she instead wanted to find the Doctor in that time period so he can help save her from the assassin. For the life of me I can't find this video anymore, anyone got a link? It made me laugh because the quality was so low it looked like a pretty good attempt by a fan instead of something coming from the bbc.
IT STARTS WITH
Here it is with sound.
https://streamable.com/53xdcn
>Ok guys maybe it was a fever dream
Nah, it's real.
It's like Bob saget and a child's teacher had a baby on top of ground zero in Hiroshima
kill jester
Do you all think Lalla Ward filed a restraining order against Tom Baker during their divorce that they bothered to photoshop him for a group photo?
Tom has been dead for ages, Briggs has been Weekend at Bernie's'ing his corpse ever since. That's why he can't be seen with other people.
Does that mean Nick Briggs also knows where the Cybermen and Daleks are buried then?
You're asking an awful lot of questions, anon.
okay
>just frick my shit up
Airzone is the highest kino. They should have got Bill Baggs to take over instead of Chibnall
He couldn't. He was blacklisted from working with the BBC for making these audio dramas with Sylvester and Sophie in it, knowing that he tried to get the Doctor Who licence from them before making those first.
So when do we get arr Nick as the first person to be both the next showrunner AND next Doctor?
Think about it; when was the last time you heard Tom Baker interact with John Culshaw?
looking at recent BF
fricking pathetic
geez
So no unedited examples of John Culshaw having a two-way conversation with Tom Baker?
they record it on separate days anyway and some record from home
Oh course, Nick, I believe you 😉
RIP Tom, taken too soon
he still has 1 year 2 months 6 days
Fricking hell someone make it stop.
Hello fellow Cinemaphileers! I saw this episode recently and it gave me the big sad. Could I get some updoots?
>recognising any of Nu-Who as canon
Indeed.
Doctor Who has no official canonicity.
that's nothing more than cope because NuWho writers were too lazy and/or stupid to avoid major contradictions.
It's a fact. Apologies if reality upsets you. Actually, no apologies.
>It's a fact.
sauce?
False.
Disingenuous. You know full damn well that there is a clear divide between pre-2005 Who and 2005 onward. Referring to 2005 Who as Nu-Who and as a clearly separate show/setting/canon is entirely valid, regardless of whether you accept it or not.
Doctor who is the worst popular sci-fi show ever
>Asherlarper is back
I shagged a prozzie once that was almost the spitting image of Jenna
>prozzie
I genuinely don't know what that is.
I've never seen a single episode of Dr. who and from the sounds of it, I never will. The story isn't well-planned compared to the Marvel Cinematic Universe which set up satisfying arcs and climaxes decades in advance. Everything fits whereas with Dr Who, it is a random hodgepodge and clusterfrick with silly villains and zero stakes.
The best episode is certainly the one with the kitchen.
god I miss 2014
The black and white capaldi Marcello leaks were fun. But we were fooling ourselves that deep breath was anything special. All of the show's momentum came to an instant stop and the ratings went through the windshield of the car
Series 8 >>> Series 9 (including viewership)
Series 8 was experimental and I can see why the wider audience took it as being hostile towards them
Is there a mega for those or were they scrubbed from the net?
I still have a couple of them somehwere probably. Maybe we can put something together in the future. Not sure if there's anything out there besides the script pdfs at this point. There's a small clip on Vimeo if you search Marcelo Camargo
I have at least one
I think the troony forum mega had them
Jodie > gays > bames > bame-gays
what was the name of that wiki you spackers knocked up?
https://whogen.miraheze.org
So? Do you like it?
seems different from when I saw it a few years back. thinner, worse layout
Miraheze forced a theme update on us.
Before that, we were on Wikia. It looked like AIDS.
>a few years back
You're probably thinking of the troony wiki, then. It's virtually gone now.
I disconnected with Doctor Who the moment the twelve regenerated. Should I expect anything from the 60th anniversary?
Some half-assed Ave Maria to DW before its inevitable cancellation.
If you expect something you will get disappointment.
But if you expect nothing or disappointment you won't be disappointed.
I don't see a path to victory.
>I disconnected with Doctor Who the moment the twelve regenerated.
OH BERLIN
I recently watched all of Doctor Who from Unearthly Child through to Power of the Doctor, having grown up on the Modern series and falling off around Capaldi's era and holy shit Classic Who is so much better it's not even funny. The characters are better and more varied, the stories are far better (bar the absurd amounts of filler at times) and the overall style and feel is excellent. It definitely fell off in the 6th Doctor's era, but 7's last two seasons were so good that it genuinely pissed me off when it ended because it had arguably just reached its peak with stories like Ghost Light and Curse of Fenric.
That said 1, Ian and Barbara are still the best main characters in the show's history.
Having rewatched the modern series too, I think Capaldi's probably my favourite since he feels most like a classic Doctor. I didn't even mind his stories all that much, bar obvious stinkers like The Pilot.
>Ian
/ourguy/
Also forgot, best episode of each Doctor.
>1
Toss up between Tenth Planet and The Aztecs for Ian alone.
>2
Tomb of the Cybermen
>3
The Daemons, although most of his era after The Daemons is kino.
>4
Genesis of the Daleks or City of Death
>5
Caves of Androzani
>6
Vengeance on Varos or Revelation of the Daleks (arguably his only two good ones)
>7
Happiness Patrol or Remembrance of the Daleks (really any story in his last two series could fit here bar Battlefield or Silver Nemesis)
>8
Night of the Doctor
>9
Empty Child/The Doctor Dances or Boom Town
>10
Midnight or Human Nature/Family of Blood
>11
The Rebel Flesh or Day of the Doctor
>12
World Enough and Time/ The Doctor Falls or Heaven Sent
>13
Power of the Doctor because it meant I could stop watching that god awful era.
Ian Chads rise up.
There's something really special about '60s Who that's hard to pin down. Probably some combo of being completely unconstrained by all the self-referential bollocks that increasingly starts to weigh the series down from the late-'70s onwards, and that old fashioned British approach to TV where it's treated as a stage play that's being filmed (rather than the American approach of it being like a miniature theatrical film) that somehow makes it feel more 'tangible'
Yeah, your imagination really does a lot of the heavy lifting, but I think the concepts were much more imaginative when they were able to get away with not fully realising them visually. I mean think of how ambitious stuff like Keys of Marinus was for a low budget, small scale science fiction TV show before those were popularized by Star Trek. The theatrical style let them get away with more interesting concepts than later classic Who that had higher expectations because of its contemporaries.
> You will show this thread to your family won't you
> And your friends
> And everyone really
> And then we can all be together