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I just rewatched "Day of the Moon." So, in the history of Who, has there ever been a creature who regenerated like a TIme Lord but wasn't a Time Lord?
Well, a Tardis moving to a human host or back again has a similar wavy-liney-energy thing going on, by the looks of it.
So now I'm wondering if they've introduced the idea of a human Tardis in order to pick it up again later in the series (similar to what they did with a humanized Time-Lord in Human Nature and Utopia in Series 3).
So Doctor/TARDIS is finally superultimate canon!
And we got confirmation that at least some Time Lords change sex from regeneration to regeneration!
Joanna Lumley's agent better start dialing when they're looking to cast Twelve!
I'm having visions of Claudia Black and Alex Kingston playing off each other /mmmm, female timelord
Joanna Lumley's agent better start dialing when they're looking to cast Twelve!
She's already played the Doctor, so she would have (brief) experience in the role.
I just finished watching it--loved it to pieces!! Even before I realized who the woman was, I thought she was terrific. I even liked how Gaiman wrote Uncle and Auntie--very creepy.
I just adored everything with TARDIS Idris and Eleven.
All the running in the TARDIS corridors was a nice shoutout to Classic Who (when they did that all the time). And the older Rory was excellent--Arthur Darvill really nailed that bit.
That was the scariest part, I think.
I think Rowan Atkinson made a kickass Doctor.
I had the captioning on for Idris's speedy talking, and I loved that the new Doctor's theme song is named in the captions ("Next Stop Everywhere").
All the running in the TARDIS corridors was a nice shoutout to Classic Who (when they did that all the time). And the older Rory was excellent--Arthur Darvill really nailed that bit.
Yes to both of these. I feel like we are getting shown more of Amy's personal fears this season, which I appreciate.
Also "Ood's are good, love an ood" going to "another ood I couldn't save" = very sad.