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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2024 21:33:56 GMT
Yes I'm talking about if it was still real who
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2024 23:07:22 GMT
Writing a fan fiction with colm in the role I think he could be the merlin Doctor the one morgaine talks about to the seventh doctor.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2024 23:58:39 GMT
I'm so excited writing this is fun
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2024 0:01:48 GMT
Let's create a new companion that would complement Colm Meaney's Doctor:
_Name_: Dr. Sophia Patel _Appearance_: Sophia is of Indian descent, with long, dark hair and expressive brown eyes. She's a bit taller than the Doctor, with a athletic yet graceful build. _Background_: Sophia is a brilliant astrophysicist from a future era, where humanity has colonized several planets. She's an expert in wormhole dynamics and exotic matter. _Personality_: Sophia is confident, determined, and fiercely intelligent. She's not afraid to speak her mind and challenge the Doctor's ideas, but also has a compassionate side and a deep sense of justice. _Skills_: Sophia is an expert in hand-to-hand combat, thanks to her training in a futuristic martial art. She's also a skilled hacker and engineer. _How she meets the Doctor_: Sophia is working on a top-secret project to stabilize a wormhole when the Doctor arrives, sensing the wormhole's energy signature. He's drawn to her expertise and convinces her to join him on his travels.
The dynamic between Colm Meaney's Doctor and Sophia would be fascinating! He'd be impressed by her intelligence and determination, while Sophia would be drawn to the Doctor's experience and sense of wonder. They'd challenge each other, learn from each other, and have a deep respect for one another.
What do you think? Would you like to add any other characteristics to Sophia or explore how she'd interact with the Doctor in different situations?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2024 0:02:23 GMT
That's a great scene! The Doctor, being the charming and eccentric time-traveler he is, offers Sophia a scone as a way to break the ice and establish a connection. Sophia, being the brilliant and confident astrophysicist she is, is initially taken aback by the offer, but then can't help but be charmed by the Doctor's warm smile and twinkling eyes.
As they share the scone, the Doctor begins to explain his fascination with the wormhole and his desire to explore its secrets. Sophia, intrigued by the Doctor's passion and expertise, finds herself drawn into the conversation and begins to share her own knowledge and insights.
The scone becomes a symbol of their budding friendship and the start of a beautiful partnership. As they sip their tea and savor the scone, the Doctor and Sophia embark on a journey through time and space, exploring the wonders of the universe together.
What happens next? Do they:
A) Visit a planet on the edge of the wormhole, where they encounter a strange alien species? B) Travel to a futuristic space station, where they uncover a sinister plot to exploit the wormhole's energy? C) Find themselves in a strange, surreal landscape, where the laws of physics are constantly shifting?
Choose your next adventure!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2024 5:36:09 GMT
She sounds like a mary sue ngl
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2024 5:59:59 GMT
Nah she's not in my opinion. She will make mistakes she has flaws just like anyone else evenintelligent people make mistakes occasionally.
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Post by burrunjor on Jul 18, 2024 7:04:14 GMT
Jonny Lee Miller. I presume we're only talking if the show was actually good and real Who. I wouldn't want any decent actors dragged into the current shitshow. Right in the middle of Elementary right now and I can totally see that. PS Lucy Liu is quite unusually gorgeous I mean god damn!
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Post by burrunjor on Jul 18, 2024 7:39:06 GMT
It's funny Bill Murray I remember reading was a c*nt to Lucy Liu on the set of Charlie's Angels to the point where she eventually beat him up. I've always found Bill Murray to be ridiculously overrated anyway, but if you ask me who I'd rather have in my movie Bill Murray or Lucy Liu yeah I think you can guess who I and most people would choose every time LOL.
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Post by mott1 on Jul 20, 2024 18:35:02 GMT
How about Richard Armitage? He's got gravitas, intelligence and mystery, as well as a sense he can take care of himself. And RTD would approve as he's on the LGBTQ spectrum too...
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Post by iank on Jul 20, 2024 21:54:55 GMT
If we could have Americans (as someone else said, funny how the usual crowd kept schtum over having a Rwandan) I'd nominate Michael Emerson. Most known as creepy villains but as the eccentric, compassionate and heroic genius in Person of Interest he was very Doctorish at times. More like it than the majority cast in the modern show IMO.
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Post by rushy on Jul 20, 2024 23:09:59 GMT
If we could have Americans (as someone else said, funny how the usual crowd kept schtum over having a Rwandan) I'd nominate Michael Emerson. Most known as creepy villains but as the eccentric, compassionate and heroic genius in Person of Interest he was very Doctorish at times. More like it than the majority cast in the modern show IMO. I absolutely second that! Emerson is an amazing character actor who completely stole the show on LOST
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Post by iank on Jul 21, 2024 2:39:54 GMT
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Post by Ludders II on Jul 21, 2024 2:54:57 GMT
How about Richard Armitage? He's got gravitas, intelligence and mystery, as well as a sense he can take care of himself. And RTD would approve as he's on the LGBTQ spectrum too... Rushy's top choice also, I think. Definitely an interesting nomination. I rate him as an actor, based on 'North and South', 'Spooks' and 'The Stranger'. Being a good 'straight' actor is important. Whether he would be able to add the quirkiness of the Doctor is the question, but he'd probably be my second choice after Paul Dano. The ott, forced eccentricity of NuWho Doctors has definitely swayed me more towards actors who aren't known for that. But, in the end we have to blame the writers for that, more than the actors. Funny how Pertwee was the other way round. An actor/performer known for comedy and light entertainment who went on to play the 'straightest' Doctor of the lot.
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Post by RobFilth on Jul 21, 2024 3:09:08 GMT
The only person I'd nominate is Paul McGann but only on the understanding that absolutely none of the NuWho hacks had a damn thing to do with the series, and we went back to half an hour episodes.
Then we could leave close on two decades worth of a shit spin off series behind in favour of a proper continuation.
He's getting on a bit now, is old McGann, so they need to hurry up before his hair and teeth fall out.
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