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From what I've read from various sources, there are already a lot of WHO fans who are not delighted with this guy if he is, indeed, the one chosen to replace Capaldi. For one thing, Capaldi, IMHO, has made SUCH an indelible impression as The Doctor that it's going to be hard for anyone to follow him (just as I'm sure people said regarding Matt Smith replacing David Tennant). Many are saying this guy doesn't have much in the way of acting chops, something which I personally cannot believe that either the BBC or Chris Chibnall would want to risk seeings as how they're basically using this as a "clean slate" for the characters and the show. Perhaps he's just a smokescreen, a false lead to get people to look the other way so they can really cast someone and have it be a surprise. I'd go for that...
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He's quite well-known in the UK (from sitcom My Family) to detective show Death in Paradise.
Decent actor, but I really have had my fill of younger actors in the part. Tennant and Smith did a great job, I loved their performance (had to get used to Smith a bit), but to me Capaldi is just right for the part, and I enjoy it more if the actor is a bit older.
I know, I'm not part of the 15-year-old girl demographic who wants to stare dreamy-eyed at a young man.
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."
It's been a while since we've had any conjecturing on who will be taking up the mantle of Doctor Who, but I did have a thought last night at work that, while likely isn't so, is still fun to think about. I'm a longtime watcher of SUPERNATURAL and Mark A. Sheppard,
who has played Crowley, demon and on-again off-again King of Hell, recently, wrapped the role at the end of Season Twelve (he's been on SPN for 8 seasons, the last two as a season regular). He's also previously appeared on Doctor Who in Season Six as Canton Everett Delaware III as well as in Warehouse 13, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly and several others. He's also, by and large, the "voice" of BBC America.
Sheppard has been pretty cagey about what his next project would be, posting on his Twitter feed "So to all my #spnfamily everywhere... my crew and my fellow storytellers... thanks for the ride. Time for something new. Even when I lose..." and selling tee shirts of himself with the line "Even when I lose, I win"
Wondering if, perhaps, his next role could be---The Doctor? This is casting that would make me do the happy dance!!!
sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.
There are a lot of names being bandied about that are people i like, especially Richard Aoyade but I don't know if they have the range. Capaldi really set a nice high bar for the Doctor this time in terms of dramatic moments.
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