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To me, Doctor Who has a sort of innocence to it.
Sure there can be affection, like Ace and Sylvester McCoy had a good, affectionate chemistry, and I liked it that Rose became the one companion that would make the Doctor say "I love you", but that was enough for me. So yes, he's emotional, yes he needs companions, but "get on this bed and bang me!", nah, that's not the reason why I watch the show.
It's a style breach.
No big deal, that's just the way I enjoy the show.
I see no reason why a male companion couldn't work again. Jamie was, to me, one of the best. I miss that, and I miss the "older man" Doctor.
I feel we'd had enough "sexual innuendo" with Captain Shag, I mean Jack..
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If Amy tries to jump his bones for the next eight episodes, I won't like it either. I'm hopeful they're just getting the issue out of the way, mostly because they played it for laughs.
If they do get another guy on the Tardis, it will hopefully be without a love triangle.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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How many companions have had a bit of a snog with the Doctor?
Look at the credits of Queer as Folk and compare them to Doctor Who. Chief amongst them RTD!Comment
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Hmmmm....
I got the impression with the new one that they wanted to deepen the character part of things with the new show; and romantic entanglement is the old saw. I didn't mind it, but I think if you keep doing it you run the risk of making the Doctor some kind of cosmic lothario. But that's the same problem I have with most shows; they ALWAYS have a romantic subplot, and it ALWAYS cheapens what they've done in the past. (And it always seems to happen for no real reason....) Since the Doctor isn't human though, maybe it's some sort of instinct for the Doctor, like with Vulcans.... Gallifreyans only mate once their species is near extinction? (It'd explain why they're all so uptight.)
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they ALWAYS have a romantic subplot
I've always had the feeling the Doctor is somewhat beyond relationships now. He must have had a past prior to the series. i don't have an issue with him being beyond romance, it kind of makes sense. I just do think people would throw themselves at him.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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How soon they forget!
How many companions have had a bit of a snog with the Doctor?
Look at the credits of Queer as Folk and compare them to Doctor Who. Chief amongst them RTD!Comment
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I didn't see most hartnells till video
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And while that worked for the most part because the Doctor was often older or as it's been well put awkward (totally agree on the Tom Baker thing). It fell flat in the Davison years where he's got a gang of young people that look up to him yet none of them develop any sort of feelings? Even unrequited? I find that more unbelievable than the Tardis.
The best relationship in the classic, IMO was Doctor/Ace, while not romantic, it had more depth and realism than 90% of it's predecessors.
I don't think this sort of character "reduces" anything, I'd only think it did if he hopped into bed with them or did something out of character. This current Doctor might be the least "lovey dovey" we've seen in a long time.
Loise Jameson put it best in a Multi colour swap shop clip at the beginnig of The Face of evil VHS. "A bit of Jiggle for the dads"Last edited by jds1911a1; May 4, '10, 1:05 PM.Comment
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Sullivan - the late Ian Marter (first Who appearance is as the steam ship first officer in Carnival if Monsters) also wrote novellisations for target later. He was cast before Tom was (at the time they were thinking an older less robust actor might be the Doctor according to the commentary on robot or genesis of the daleks I can't recall which) and once Tom was cast he was redundant hence the penchant to make him clumsyLast edited by jds1911a1; May 4, '10, 1:05 PM.Comment
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>i don't have an issue with him being beyond romance, it kind of makes sense.
Yeah. I think that'd be cool 'cos it'd be.... different from everything else. I hate how everything HAS to be the same, and everyone jumps on whatever the current "right" way of doing it.
>I just do think people would throw themselves at him.
Kinda like that. Sure they would; but I think people would do a LOT of things.... there'd be some fear, jealousy (like Mickey), some would see him as a challenge or an adversary of sorts. (Like Ace.) In the post-Twilight era, the "OMG, you're SOOOOOOO dreamy......!" thing is gaining prevalence amongst the nerdly arts. Whihc may be a step up from the preceeding "GRRRR! I'm ANGRY!!!!" thing.... or a step back. (Sideways maybe?)
At any rate; what I hate is that everything has to be so standardized. The Doctor's companions offer a chance to see how the Doc reacts to different types; but they seldom seem to take advantage of it. In the olden days it was so's to not crowd out the story; which (more than characters) was the focus. But if you're gonna get into the character bit more, why not shake it up?
What the Doctor REALLY needs is a Viking companion. Prefferably played by Brian Blessed.
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Sullivan - the late Ian Marter (first Who appearance is as the steam ship first officer in Carnival if Monsters) also wrote novellisations for target later. He was cast before Tom was (at the time they were thinking an older less robust actor might be the Doctor according to the commentary on robot or genesis of the daleks I can't recall which) and once Tom was cast he was redundant hence the penchant to make him clumsy
Personally i don't see a problem with Amy throwing herself at the Doctor.
She'd just been through a traumatic experience ( almost dying ), was a few hours from getting married and possibly never seeing again the man who had been a major part of her life for the last 14 years, who she was clearly obsessed with.
Now, thoughts on who the man River Killed turns out to beLast edited by YANOULI; May 4, '10, 1:40 PM." But you can't kill me, i'm a Genius "Comment
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The 2 Hartnell Dalek stories, The Aztecs, War Games, The Invasion, Dinosaur Invasion, planet of the spiders, Silurians, Sea Devils, planet of the Daleks and Genesis of the Daleks could all do with losing a couple of episodes and it wouldn't make any difference to the stories as alot of it is just padding." But you can't kill me, i'm a Genius "Comment
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