Doctor Who - Don't Forget Me (Ten's Goodbye)
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It also seems that "Redhellmet" believes he is a better writer than some... who have been given a job.
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It's quite obvious to us all, by now, as to what "Redhellmet" refers to. EVERY Doctor is different, they all have a different perspective on EVERYTHING. Each Doctor from Eccleston on has been through the TIME-WAR. One cannot expect him to be so... restrained as he WOULD have been before. Nor should he be. In MY opinion.
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@TenthDoctorFan There are Mrs Robinson Jokes in Series 6? Well, Muppet is an incredibly idiotic "writer". He has the Dr act like he's 12, sometimes even like a 5 year old having a tantrum ("I AM THE DOCTOR & YOU ARE THE DALEKS" repeat), so maybe that's why.
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@Redhellmet Then why all the Mrs Robinson jokes? And at this point I really don't care what you think or believe. You're only interested in what you say not anyone else.
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@TenthDoctorFan Planning on it,
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@Timelord6661 ...You were trying to make a point about his other jobs not being "work" by mentioning that the other jobs he had he didn't get paid for. So there is a clear instance when you made an invalid point, because he didn't get paid for his "work" in The Lodger either.
Having your own job counts more than just simply, as a novice, stepping in for someone else. That's pretty obvious to anyone, except you & Gareth Roberts.
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@Timelord6661 No problem with him being good at football, but that he was right next to the room that was the root of the problem & people were dying in it, but he just pisses about & plays football
None of the eps are to be taken seriously, like the series 5 finale
I don't think that that's a good excuse to have the Dr. behave irresponsibly.
The Dr is sort of telepathic, but animals don't "think". The Dr. has always been shown not to be able to communicate with life forms that don't/can't speak
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@Redhellmet No he wasn't, that wasn't a proper job, he was filling in for someone else. In Human Nature, HE ISN'T THE DOCTOR , he's a human with a completely different character. The Doctor is psychic, it's not a stretch of the imagination that he can communicate with other creatures, The Doctor learns faster than humans which makes him naturally talented at some things, the only point you have is the kiss, but in all fairness, the episode wasn't supposed to be taken that seriously anyway.
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@Timelord6661 Was he paid in The Lodger? He must have been paid in Human Nature. UNIT paid him with supplies and help from Liz Shaw. I, you and anyone would have said that they worked more than just on one occasion if I, you, we, they had had the same work history as the Dr. don't pretend otherwise.
If anything all his other jobs are more valid than the "work" he does in The Lodger.
Was the cat & football thing and magical kiss all invalid as well?
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@Redhellmet Actually I hated Tennant's regeneration for that, it was honestly the worst of the lot for the very reasons you hate it, but piling together Matt's single tear after reflecting on his life and then leaving with David Tennants relentless weeping is wrong, both are completely different things, Tennant's was melodramatic tripe, Smith's was underplayed with a deep sense of age and wisdom like Hartnell's Doctor. Smith should be rewarded for lessening the emotional angst massively.
@TenthDoctorFan Ha! You clearly don't know what you're talking about! In a comment of yours you complain about the 11th having a "love affair" with a woman old enough to be his grandmother. You've been watching since the 70's??? I don't believe you! The Dr. is supposedly over 953 years old, so how on earth is River too old for him? Rose is a 19 y.o. dunce, who isn't even the same species as him - if you can accept that he'd be in love with that, surely you can accept anything.
Redhellmet 3 months ago 4
@Redhellmet ....something Tennant carried on through his character. Smith is much more like the classic Doctor's, he embraces the madness and the alien nature of the character, something Tennant and Ecclestone never really did, they had mad moments, but it was never natural and important to the character like Smith's. Plus Smith is a much more older and wiser Doctor than Tennant and Ecclestone, he actually looks at the consequences of his actions and tries to prevent them, unlike the Tenth. .
Timelord6661 3 months ago