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Post by John Darnacan on Oct 31, 2007 12:22:14 GMT
Well, we've seen pigs, birds, rhinos. Why not sheep?
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Post by Hoichi on Oct 31, 2007 13:19:25 GMT
Some of these rumours may be true though. I am willing to place a bet on more pigs and pig-aliens being in the series. No, the latest rumor is that RTD is switching over to sheep (aliens). That is very interesting development. Maybe after that he will pick a more exotic creature; a mongoose?
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Post by Hoichi on Oct 31, 2007 13:21:44 GMT
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Post by duncan on Oct 31, 2007 13:34:04 GMT
Not yet but give it time!
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Post by armadillozenith on Jan 22, 2008 21:20:42 GMT
The Rutans will return. But now they will be orange and come from a red-hot lava-planet.
The Ice-Warriors will return. They will take off their armour and be revealed as none other than a smaller-headed offshoot of the Cryon race, not native to Mars at all but marooned and acclimatised there in ages past. Having featured majorly in Series 5, they will then get their own spin-off series, set on Mars, which will be a tediously-soapy melodrama.
K-9 will return! With puppies! These will prove useful for chasing Cybermats down ventilation ducts.
The Cybermats will return! Initially, they will appear as Cybus-corp iPods (a hitherto-unsuspected 'sleeper' back-up stratagem)... personal listening devices that morph sinisterly and then take over their listeners, programming them to construct a NEW range of Cybermen from everyday items: bits and pieces of household appliances tacked on to human bodies - a horrifyingly-amateurish DIY upgrade - bodged together using wetsuits, practice golfballs, vacuum-cleaner hoses, safety helmets, bicycle lamps, lace-up workboots sprayed silver, tights stretched over their heads with masking tape around the eye-and-mouth-holes to prevent the edges fraying, etc etc. (Expect a tie-in make-it-yourself spot on Blue Peter.)
Captain Jack returns! No wait, he's gone again. No, he's back. Oh wait, he's dead. Is he really? No, he recovers... and so it goes on. Where will it all end?
Captain Jack ends up accidentally splintered through time into parallel dimensions, like Scaroth last of the Jagaroth, and has a chance to try out all kinds of alternative lifestyles in as many spin-off series.
On the floor of the TARDIS, both safe at last from Sharaz Jek, Peri recovers and wakes up the Doctor... from his near-regeneration-inducing (but not quite) crisis induced by Spectrox Toxaemia and cured by queen bat milk. Yes, he spilt a bit on his finger while administering it to Peri, and that was enough - just - with his Timelord physiology, to save him. He tells her "I just had the strangest dream... it seemed that decades passed, I experienced whole new selves and new adventures... all my people, wiped out... what a nightmare! but, it must all have occurred in my mind, in these few last minutes." And so in this new season, Peter Davison resumes the role where he left off.
(The Children in Need Special was obviously designed to refamiliarise the new audience with 'his' Doctor, to prepare the way for this very event).
Graham
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Post by Oldmankrondas on Jan 22, 2008 21:34:17 GMT
Love the Davison one! Imagine if they had the balls to do that? Hahaha
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Post by Slagathor on Jan 22, 2008 22:15:20 GMT
On the floor of the TARDIS, both safe at last from Sharaz Jek, Peri recovers and wakes up the Doctor... from his near-regeneration-inducing (but not quite) crisis induced by Spectrox Toxaemia and cured by queen bat milk. Yes, he spilt a bit on his finger while administering it to Peri, and that was enough - just - with his Timelord physiology, to save him. He tells her "I just had the strangest dream... it seemed that decades passed, I experienced whole new selves and new adventures... all my people, wiped out... what a nightmare! but, it must all have occurred in my mind, in these few last minutes." And so in this new season, Peter Davison resumes the role where he left off. (The Children in Need Special was obviously designed to refamiliarise the new audience with 'his' Doctor, to prepare the way for this very event). Graham Sounds vaguely like the "bring-back-Bobby-Ewing-last-season- was a dream" approach. The one true advantage would be that the nightmare that was Colin Baker would remain just that, a nightmare. ;D
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