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Post by RobFilth on Jan 20, 2022 10:22:01 GMT
Hmmm. yeah. So, he's never got anywhere near the main range. No wonder i haven't heard of him. Still, all that experience writing insignificant fanwank garbage should prime him for a smooth working relationship with fatso. What really surprises here, though, is that RTD should feel the need for the presence of something called a "Script Editor". Could it be that that wondrous self-sufficient, prolific ego is finally feeling the strain...? Perhaps Fathead has finally realised that if he leaves his third rate rubbish to the hands of a good script editor (for example Phil Ford on the SJA's or the Torchwood Children of the Earth), that his utter ridiculous shite can on occasion be polished into something almost passable? I'm not holding my breath however. His f*cking fluffy pink pen will be coming out at every opportunity writing idiotic insertions just to completely f*ck the tone up on any other writers scripts.
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Post by UncleDeadly on Jan 20, 2022 10:28:03 GMT
Perhaps Fathead has finally realised that if he leaves his third rate rubbish to the hands of a good script editor (for example Phil Ford on the SJA's or the Torchwood Children of the Earth), that his utter ridiculous shite can on occasion be polished into something almost passable? I'm not holding my breath however. His f*cking fluffy pink pen will be coming out at every opportunity writing idiotic insertions just to completely f*ck the tone up on any other writers scripts. You can bet on it. The nuwho writers' one point of consistency is their lack of ability to ever learn.
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Post by RobFilth on Jan 20, 2022 10:31:10 GMT
You can bet on it. The nuwho writers' one point of consistency is their lack of ability to ever learn. I dunno, I'd say Robert Shearman learnt pretty quick to get away from Fathead. Who can blame him?
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Post by UncleDeadly on Jan 20, 2022 10:39:27 GMT
You can bet on it. The nuwho writers' one point of consistency is their lack of ability to ever learn. I dunno, I'd say Robert Shearman learnt pretty quick to get away from Fathead. Who can blame him? Very true. And good on him. But he's the exception that proves the rule.
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Post by zarius on Jan 20, 2022 14:15:05 GMT
Phil Collinson's reportedly back as producer
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2022 14:19:05 GMT
I thought Doctor Who was all about change and moving forward? That's what I've been told by the NuWho experts anyway. Doesn't seem to be the case at the moment.
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Post by iank on Jan 20, 2022 20:54:33 GMT
So all the people behind my least favourite era (bar the current one) are all coming back together. There is f*ck all chance I'm gonna like what results, isn't there?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2022 23:13:13 GMT
I thought Doctor Who was all about change and moving forward? That's what I've been told by the NuWho experts anyway. Doesn't seem to be the case at the moment. All about money more like, with nuwho in the shite, BBC America in the Shite and the TV Licence in the Shite, you could be your ass diversity was going to get thrown under the bus the second their bank accounts were threatened. Sadly nothing has really bin learned, they jus go crawling back to their Fools-Golden Era. I'm not shore what will be worse, they do something genuinely new and it fail, they do the exact same thing and it fail or the do the exact same thing and succeed. All options are shit whatever, though the genuinely best option is failure because at least then theres some hope. For what I don't know, but nuwho really dose need to either end or be put in the hands of people who can actually make a true sci-fi show. Worse case Doctor Who goes back to be a niche phenomenon, best it eventually comes back better for the experience. The worse thing is they some how pull of doing the same boring shite again, because nothing is learned and we get cycle of this horror show.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2022 23:14:45 GMT
So all the people behind my least favourite era (bar the current one) are all coming back together. There is fokk all chance I'm gonna like what results, isn't there? You and me both. If this turns out to be good then the devil will have to start skating to work.
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Post by mistressrani on Jan 21, 2022 13:03:52 GMT
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Post by RobFilth on Jan 22, 2022 6:21:05 GMT
I always thought he was better in Genesis myself.
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Post by burrunjor on Jan 22, 2022 18:32:43 GMT
I thought Doctor Who was all about change and moving forward? That's what I've been told by the NuWho experts anyway. Doesn't seem to be the case at the moment. All about money more like, with nuwho in the shite, BBC America in the Shite and the TV Licence in the Shite, you could be your ass diversity was going to get thrown under the bus the second their bank accounts were threatened. Sadly nothing has really bin learned, they jus go crawling back to their Fools-Golden Era. I'm not shore what will be worse, they do something genuinely new and it fail, they do the exact same thing and it fail or the do the exact same thing and succeed. All options are shit whatever, though the genuinely best option is failure because at least then theres some hope. For what I don't know, but nuwho really dose need to either end or be put in the hands of people who can actually make a true sci-fi show. Worse case Doctor Who goes back to be a niche phenomenon, best it eventually comes back better for the experience. The worse thing is they some how pull of doing the same boring shite again, because nothing is learned and we get cycle of this horror show. www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/rumour-david-tennant-back-as-next-doctor-96719.htmJust hearsay right now and I hope so, but oh dear god. The thing is you just know guys like Jon Blum and Peter D Nolan would defend this. Of course they would. It would be an absolutely f*cking disgrace if this were true, but why not? Considering how much they have f*cked up the canon and concept of the character and given how bereft of ideas these c*nts are, anything is possible now.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Jan 22, 2022 18:43:52 GMT
[https://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/rumour-david-tennant-back-as-next-doctor-96719.htm Just hearsay right now and I hope so, but oh dear god. The thing is you just know guys like Jon Blum and Peter D Nolan would defend this. Of course they would. It would be an absolutely fokking disgrace if this were true, but why not? Considering how much they have fokked up the canon and concept of the character and given how bereft of ideas these canutes are, anything is possible now. God, if this is true, all it confirms is that RTD's intention will be to simply recreate the 2005-10 period, with absolutely no innovation or new ideas whatsoever. That'd be even more depressing than any prior speculation- no surprise, and solely preoccupied by capturing the popcultural trends of a zeitgeist long since past, exactly as I originally assumed. This wouldn't go down as well as they'd expect, surely? It'll just look like a tired novelty after the initial shock of Tennant's return wears off. I still maintain that this won't end up being the sailing commercial success so many predict it'll be, at least not after its inception.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Jan 22, 2022 19:24:39 GMT
The bizarre thing about this announcement is that I'd typically just look at it and laugh it off as a load of bollocks, but I felt the same way about the prospect of RTD returning before he did, so I don't have a clue what the hell to expect anymore.
The fact that I see it as genuinely plausible at this point is depressingly telling though. It's bloody farcical. There's something about this possibility which strikes me. If they brought Tennant back, the logical end-point of his return would be to ensure that he stays in the role for as long as conceivably possible.
So much for NuWho being about change...
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Post by UncleDeadly on Jan 22, 2022 19:53:55 GMT
[https://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/rumour-david-tennant-back-as-next-doctor-96719.htm Just hearsay right now and I hope so, but oh dear god. The thing is you just know guys like Jon Blum and Peter D Nolan would defend this. Of course they would. It would be an absolutely fokking disgrace if this were true, but why not? Considering how much they have fokked up the canon and concept of the character and given how bereft of ideas these canutes are, anything is possible now. God, if this is true, all it confirms is that RTD's intention will be to simply recreate the 2005-10 period, with absolutely no innovation or new ideas whatsoever. That'd be even more depressing than any prior speculation- no surprise, and solely preoccupied by capturing the popcultural trends of a zeitgeist long since past, exactly as I originally assumed. This wouldn't go down as well as they'd expect, surely? It'll just look like a tired novelty after the initial shock of Tennant's return wears off. I still maintain that this won't end up being the sailing commercial success so many predict it'll be, at least not after its inception. It would also be setting one hell of a precedent. This would be the first time in its history that Doctor Who has openly GIVEN UP.
"Life depends on change and renewal. It's part of the Tardis. Without it, i couldn't survive..."
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