Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord: Alternate Ending
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@scarface12347 I think Colin was ace in Blake's Seven as Bayban and he should, have been cast as Blake instead of Gareth Thomas who had no staying power at all.
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So basically we know how the Doctor is going to end up.He will turn evil and become the Vaqleyard.
So basically theres no point in watching, since we know how the DOctor is going to turn out now.
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@scarface12347 I think Colin should have been cast, as Blake in Blake's Seven ad Colin would have been billions of times better as Blake than Gareth Thomas.
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@nick2s Sacking Colin was wrong in billions of ways, and I agree he should have been allowed to carry on longer but there you are.
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@rojblake82 well he got fat and he was a dark doctor...possibly as dark as smith.
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I think it was disgusting in billions of ways, that poor Colin Baker was ousted from the role but if he had not been he would have only got five seasons as the doctor. It would have been because the show was axed for a long time, and I would rather the show end with Colin than Sylvester who I could not stand.
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@TheStopmoCo Thanks. :) My fav doctor s are from McCoy to Smith. They've had all of my fav adventures out of the 11. :)
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@JerryTheDoc Praise the lord! Someone else who likes Mccoy too! :D
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And Colin dies with a bump on his head from the TARDIS console... into my fav of classic doctors! *so there's a bright side anyhow*
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Everybody knows carotene is lethal to Time Lords, but out of a speck of the courageousness that carried over from his last incarnation, the Doctor took it, like Socrates. :-D
Still never figured out why an attack on the Tardis makes the Doctor regenerate but only knocks Mel out.
I think it was carrot juice poisoning, really.
sadako24 4 years ago 26
THEY SHOULD OF NOT SACKED HIM!! I know already that he was sacked. But if you read Spiral Scratch....
nick2s 4 years ago 10