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- Is Millie Gibson Leaving Doctor Who? RTD Reveals Ruby Sunday's Fate (Spoilers)www.doctorwhotv.co.uk Is Millie Gibson Leaving Doctor Who? RTD Reveals Ruby Sunday's Fate (Spoilers) | Doctor Who TV
Spoilers for "Empire of Death."
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/13742015
> > Speaking to Doctor Who Unleashed, Davies said: “So that’s goodbye to Millie Gibson, except it’s not! You’d have to be mad to say goodbye to talent and a character like that!” > > > > He added: “This is a pause. I genuinely felt Ruby’s story paused there. She couldn’t get all that information about her family, all that emotional overload, and run off in the TARDIS. It pauses there. She’s coming back. > > > > “A new companion is coming in, but you’ll see the three of them together. Three people in this TARDIS fighting evil. There’s good stuff to come. There are really crucial stories for Ruby to come, and her family – the story of that family hasn’t finished yet – that will all make sense when you see it. So more to come.”
- Doctor Who's Mrs. Flood Mystery Gets An Update From Showrunner & Star: "Good Times With Mrs. Flood To Come"screenrant.com Doctor Who's Mrs. Flood Mystery Gets An Update From Showrunner & Star: "Good Times With Mrs. Flood To Come"
"I can promise you astonishing reveals..."
> Following the major reveal of the character in the latest finale, Russell T Davies and Anita Dobson address the current status of the mystery of Doctor Who's Mrs. Flood. Dobson made her debut in "The Church on Ruby Road" as the seemingly ordinary neighbor to the Sunday family, though it would be revealed that she has hidden knowledge of the Time Lords that has left viewers guessing her true identity. After having brief appearances in season 14, Flood starred in a guest role across the two-part finale "The Legend of Ruby Sunday/Empire of Death", which provided more hints. > > With Doctor Who season 14 bringing the mystery of Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) and the One Who Waits to a close, Davies and Dobson addressed the remaining mystery of Mrs. Flood going into season 15 with Doctor Who: Unleashed. While the showrunner confirmed that Flood was not part of Sutekh's scheme, Davies did tease that she would play a key role in season 15, while Dobson described Flood as ever-evolving. Check out Davies' and Dobson's response below: > >> Russell T Davies: Clearly there’s a mystery with Mrs. Flood, played by Anita Dobson- Dobs, as I call her. We’ve seen way back in "The Church on Ruby Road", where Ncuti first appeared and when Millie first appeared. She was the next door neighbour, but then suddenly ends that episode with a great line to camera, where she goes “Never seen a TARDIS before”. So clearly, that’s saying “Something’s going on here.” She’s popped up then, living next door. We’ve seen her, she’s cast a little line in “73 Yards” on what’s going on. She gets a bit closer to the action in episode 7, she starts to reveal herself in episode 7. In episode 8, she had…. She says “I had such plans”. So she’s not part of what Sutekh was up to. She’s kind of trapped in whatever Sutekh was up to, in as much as the whole world is and says “I had such plans”. I wonder what that means…. I can promise you reveals, I can promise you astonishing reveals and a lot of fun with her as well. She’s so much fun to work with, so good times with Mrs. Flood to come. >> >> Anita Dodson: Mrs Flood is sort of changing. We don’t quite know what into, but she’s definitely changing, yeah. Or else she needs to see a therapist, big time.
- Fun Fact! the 60th Anniversary Special did not just photoshop Davids arms to be longer, thats just how they are
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- Season 1 (Series 14) Episode 7: "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" (spoilers)
Well that was a blast from the past...
Following a fakeout where it's theorized that the mysterious woman popping up in episode after episode may be the long lost Susan Foreman (last seen in the episode "The Five Doctors" in 1983), it turns out they were the villain Sutekh, last seen in the episode "Pyramids of Mars" in 1975.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Foreman
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Five_Doctors
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramids_of_Mars
Season Finale next week!
- Rogue has cemented my theory on Ruby (spoilers if you havent seen it)
She died in that room, there were screams & lightening so I'm sure she died.
She also lived which is a paradox so my theory on Ruby stands she simply changed the timeline so she could survive.
As the doctor never went in the room to confirm her death the timline was never set.
- Season 1 (Series 14) Episode 5: "Dot and Bubble"
Very cool social commentary, I think better than the Orville episode with the Up and Downvote society.
Though, at the end, I did hate everybody and wanted them to be eaten.
I do question having two "doctor lite" episodes back to back.
Imteresting music choices too... Didn't we just have the Flying Purple People Eater? Now we have Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini...
Edit My bad, Flying Purple People Eater was in X-Men '97, which I also just watched. Easy mistake to make!
If next episode is Everybody's Heard About the Bird...
- Unpopular opinion: 73 Yards makes no sense
The episode starts with the Doctor stepping into a fairy circle, causing him to vanish and locking the Tardis. I'm not a huge fan of this season's "magic is real" vibe, but so far it tracks.
A woman appears and follows Ruby around. She ends up in a pub where she asks about the fairy circle. After a long build up explaining just how serious the fairy circle is, it turns out no that's just racist. Pretty funny, and it works with the magic theme. So how does the fairy circle actually work then? No fucking clue, they never explain it. As far as I can tell it just exists for this bit.
So this woman makes everyone near her hate Ruby. Everyone. Why? Who fucking knows. They never explain why. It just does. It leads up to a politician getting scared and ruining his career. Again pretty clever. But again no explanation is ever given as to how or why this happens.
Then Ruby dies. And when she dies she becomes the scary woman. Then she goes back in time. How? Why? No idea. It just happens and you gotta deal with it.
So apparently the Doctor stepping on a fairy circle that doesn't do anything makes him vanish for no reason, creates an old copy of Ruby that follows her around for no reason, who scares everyone for no reason, then when Ruby dies undoes everything for no reason.
This. Makes. No. Sense.
- Doesn't have to be a serious theory, but come up with something that the creepy old woman might've been saying to everyone.
To reference another work of surreal social horror, I'm going to say it was that Ruby is actually a giant cockroach
- Season 1 (Series 14) Episode 4: "73 Yards"
Good episode, maybe a little obvious where it was going. Way too much unexplained.
- Who is Ruby Sunday? The ultimate 'Doctor Who' fan theorymashable.com Who is Ruby Sunday? The ultimate 'Doctor Who' fan theory
Wondering about the 'Doctor Who' companion's backstory? Here's everything we know.
- Doctor Who's final 2 episodes of season 14 to be screened in UK cinemaswww.radiotimes.com Doctor Who's final 2 episodes of season 14 to be screened in UK cinemas
But what does Empire of Death hold in store for the Doctor and Ruby?
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/12357996
> > The two-part finale of Doctor Who season 14 will be shown in cinemas across the UK next month. > > > > Special screenings will kick off around the country at 11pm on Friday 21st June 2024, starting with a showing of the previous week's penultimate episode, The Legend of Ruby Sunday. > > > > Then, at midnight, as the season finale Empire of Death lands on BBC iPlayer (and Disney Plus internationally), a select group of fans will be treated with seeing the blockbuster conclusion on the big screen.
- Is this season just not hitting for anyone else?
The first one, "Space Babies" was alright, but felt too childish. "The Devils Chord" didn't hit for me because they just didn't have the budget for really being able to explore a higher level being of such power.
But Boom? Boom can be defeated by one simple question. "Where's the Sonic?"
It's never addressed, the Doctor never asks Ruby to go get it from the TARDIS if he doesn't have it on him. And it's never even explained that if she could go and get it, it wouldn't effect the landmine.
It's basic questions like this, that need to be answered in an episode like this. It would have taken a total of 4 sentences to cancel out the Sonic. But they never even mention it.
That's just bad writing right there.
Plus the Doctor's dialogue felt like it belonged more to Matt's Doctor than Ncuti's and DEAR GOD, Moffat cannot write children to save his life.
I'm hoping the season gets better because they're 1.5 for three with me right now.
- Doctor Who ratings revealed for season 14 launch after early iPlayer debutwww.radiotimes.com Doctor Who ratings revealed for season 14 launch after early iPlayer debut
Season 14 is the first to launch early on BBC iPlayer.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/11809930
> > The overnight ratings for Doctor Who's season 14 launch episodes Space Babies and The Devil's Chord have been revealed, as Ncuti Gatwa well and truly takes over the keys to the TARDIS. > > > > Space Babies, the first episode, was watched by 2.6 million viewers, with The Devil's Chord, the second, having an overnight audience of 2.4 million. > > > > While the overnight figures are close to the lowest ever for the show (with Legend of the Sea Devils only securing an overnight audience of 2.2 million in 2022), it's not the whole story. It doesn't include viewers who watched on BBC iPlayer, who will be more significant than ever due to this season being the first to debut early on iPlayer. > > > > Figures are also likely to have been affected by good weather in the UK. > > > > Season 14 of Doctor Who marks many firsts - it's the first to launch with a double bill, with the first two episodes being available at once, and it's the first to debut episodes early on iPlayer before airing them on BBC One later that day. It's also the first season after the BBC's deal with Disney, meaning episodes are being transmitted globally at the same time for the first time ever. > > > > Gatwa's first episode, the Christmas special The Church on Ruby Road, was streamed a whopping 10.1 million times on BBC iPlayer, setting a new record according to the BBC. > > > > ... > > > > Next week will see Steven Moffat's return with his tense episode Boom!.
- Season 1 (Season 14) Episode 2 "The Devil's Chord"
I figured this should be made for everyone – I didn’t see one already.
- Season 1 (Series 14) Episode 1 Discussion Post
I figured this should be made for everyone – I didn't see one already.
- Does anyone know what happened to the Who Cares podcast?
They were coming out with videos pretty regularly but suddenly stopped in the beginning of this year.
- Doctor Who And Dick Turpin For Free Comic Book Day (Spoilers)bleedingcool.com Doctor Who And Dick Turpin For Free Comic Book Day (Spoilers)
Dan Watters and Kelsey Ramsay have a new free Doctor Who story, in which the Doctor hears a siren call across Space and Time.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/11332559
> > Just before the new Doctor Who series returns to our screens – the weekend before in fact – Titan Comics will be launching their new Doctor Who comic book series featuring the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday on a journey in the TARDIS that looks like it might well fit in between the Christmas edition and the first episode to come. Saturday, the 4th of May is, as well as Star Wars Day, is Free Comic Book Day. And Dan Watters and Kelsey Ramsay are bringing the first chapter of a new story, in which the Doctor hears a siren call across Space and Time. A tune that taps into some of his darkest moments, from the earliest days of the First Doctor, the end of days of the Third, and more recent troubles for the Tenth and Eleventh. > > > > But where will it actually take him? Why, 1789 in Yorkshire. I'm from Yorkshire and, believe you me, it often feels like 1789, even now. And it's to the day of the execution of famed highwayman Dick Turpin. Man, everything is coming up Dick Turpin these days, one version on Apple TV, another (kinda) on Disney+, but this Dick Turpin seems to have a cyborg arm with a laser blaster on it. Which looks a little out of sorts in eighteenth-century Britain, even in Yorkshire. > > As well as the first glimpse.of Fifteen in comic form, Titan Comics also have a Conan comic out for FCBD that features more than the titular Cimmerian: > > > Earlier this month, we followed that with the news that The Battle Of The Black Stone was not just Conan and not just the Hyborian Age. And that this was to be a Robert E Howard crossover event. > > > > And now we have the proof, with Conan, Solomon Kane. Dark Agnes De Chastilion, El Borak. Professor John Kirowman. And the word that this is to be referred to as the Howardverse.
- When *Doctor Who* grew its ~~beard~~ moustachewww.radiotimes.com Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson on their "great chemistry", loving Jon Pertwee and the future of Doctor Who
The youthful new stars of Doctor Who – Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson – hit it off so well that they even talk in sync – but do they tell each other everything?
In amongst the exciting teasers and promo tidbits ahead of the new season, for some reason I find this deep cut of production lore one of the most entertaining:
Ncuti Gatwa was adamant that he grow his moustache back for the part of the Doctor, having shaved for years to play a teenager in Sex education. But there was a short overlap where he was filming both shows simultaneously — so he would have to be cleanshaven for the first shoots of Doctor Who, too. Barring the weird Henry Cavill CGI upper lip retouch, how would the crew solve this?
> "Bella [Arghiros], my make-up artist, would present me with a little bag of pubes every morning," he explains. He doesn’t mean this literally, but he and Gibson are now laughing so much they can barely get the words out. "I went through the process of sticking them on for two months," he says. > > "Trimming them," whoops Gibson. "Between every take," adds Gatwa. "As they flap off in the wind. I’m chasing a monster and the director says, 'We’ll have to go again because his moustache is half off.' So when it grew back, I felt very liberated."
The actors' giddiness goes a long way selling this anecdote... If the new season is half as fun as they seem to have had making it, it'll be [Eccleston impersonation] fantastic!
- There really won't be any Beatles music in the Beatles episodewww.empireonline.com Doctor Who’s Beatles Episode Sprang From An Age-Old Problem With Trying To Do A Beatles Episode
Russell T Davies explains the origins of Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor Who episode featuring The Beatles. Read more at Empire.
“I knew instantly you can never play Beatles songs on screen because the copyright is too expensive. So I’m thinking, ‘How would you do a Beatles episode without Beatles music?’ And that becomes the entire plot,” Davies explains. “That’s where the idea came from – copyright law!”
- Season 1, trailer #2. This isn't going to slow down at. all. until May, is it?
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This one has a little less of the timey wimey temporal paradoxes than the Disney trailer a week ago, but it still manages to span a wide section of time and (relative dimensions in) space.
We get a bit more of Jinkx Monsoon here, another Bridgerton name check — and I think we can confirm the Doctor taking the mic for another song and dance sequence in the 1960s... All fun and games on a background of some apocalyptic, spacey wacey goings on. Honestly, the Doctor's promise to Ruby's mum that he can keep her safe is starting to sound a little strained.
The season episode titles have also been released:
- Space Babies
- The Devil's Chord
- Boom
- 73 Yards
- Dot and Bubble
- Rogue
- The Legend of Ruby Sunday
- Empire of Death
Other notes:
- Episodes 1 and 2 will air on the same day, 11 May.
- Episode 2 seems to be the one featuring Monsoon as a musically themed baddie.
- Episode 3 is penned by Steven Moffat, and RTD has given the cryptic teaser "Antelope. Moment. Drums." The director of the episode adds "Hitchcockian" as the writer's cue to her.
- Episode 6 is our Regency period story, written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman (both coming off Loki, so anybody want to bet they have their time travel right?)
- You get to exchange one existing serial for one missing serial. Which do you trade?
I'd give up the Gunfighters because the story is just.. kind of lame, really, and exchange it for The Daleks' Master Plan, it's a great serial filled with action and sets which would benefit from being on video.
- Documentaire sur Les Structures Sonores (1961, 13m17s) - Le groupe de musique expérimentale derrière les bandes originales de The Web Planet et Galaxy 4
Lien Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/LesStructuresSonoresLasryBaschetdownloadLaguMp3.com
Lien Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awaFd6gArLg
Lien Piped: https://piped.video/watch?v=awaFd6gArLg
Here's a documentary (in French) about Les Structures Sonores, the experimental music group behind the soundtracks of The Web Planet and Galaxy 4.
- Montage of the First Doctor's episodes [OC]
Tiny (70K) https://files.catbox.moe/kqdaax.webp
Small (408K) https://files.catbox.moe/w539hx.webp
Full size (3.5MB) https://files.catbox.moe/2v1j5b.jpg
I posted the same thing yesterday but noticed the tiles were in 16x9 so this is a reupload
- New season 1 trailer released!
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This new trailer from Disney+ gives us a lot more to look forward to — and speculate about!
Looks like the RTD/Bad Wolf team aims to blow viewers' minds. I'm not going to spoil anything here, but go nuts in the comments 🥳
[Edited the subject to correct the season number. This is season 1 of a new show (same continuity as the old show), not season 14 of the previously-new show which is now the less-old-but-not-entirely-new-Who.]
- Doctor Who confirms Steven Moffat's return for season 14www.radiotimes.com Doctor Who confirms Steven Moffat's return for season 14
It's official – he's back!
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/9444706
> > > > > > > After rumours galore, the writer, who helmed the BBC sci-fi from 2010 to 2017, will officially make his return for Ncuti Gatwa's season. > > > > > > > > Moffat said of his return: "Yes, OK, fair enough – apologies to everyone I've very slightly misled – I am in fact writing an episode of the series of Doctor Who. Exactly like I said I never would. What can I tell you? > > > > > > > > "There was begging, there was pleading but finally Russell agreed to let me have another go – so long as I got out of his garden. Working with old friends and a brand new Doctor I couldn't be happier. > > > > > > > > "Sorry I was a bit reticent on the subject for so long. It was all part of an elaborate plan that would have delighted millions but at the last minute I forgot what it was." > > > > > >
- HERE WE GO! Season premiere date trailer
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Just released to the Doctor Who youtube channel, with the announcement (excerpted):
>Are you ready for this? 😉 Watch Doctor Who from the 11th May on BBC iPlayer in the UK and stream on Disney+ where available. Find out more here: https://bbc.in/4a5c1vA
I guess this is what RTD was teasing the other day on Instagram...
- "I will never surrender!" The third 60th anniversary special script has a lovely, unfilmed coda for Wilfred Mott
A short while back the BBC added a batch of new/never before seen scripts to their Doctor Who database, including the 60th specials. Tucked away at the tail end of "The giggle" is an alternate ending scene featuring Wilfred Mott that the late Bernard Cribbins didn't shoot before his demise:
>THE DOCTOR > And Grandad, where is he? > > SYLVIA >He’s off, shooting moles. > >From offstage, a BANG! > >SYLVIA (CONT’D) >There he goes. > >And all TURN to look. > >There’s WILF, in his WHEELCHAIR, buzzing across the lawn, with a SHOTGUN. > >WILF >I’ll get ‘em! Don’t you worry, Doctor! You stay there! I’ll get the little..! > >ALL laughing, except Rose. > >ROSE >Leave them alone! > >WILF >I will never surrender! > >And Wilf glides away. All turn back to each other. > >THE DOCTOR >Don’t worry, I gave the moles a forcefield. Love the moles.
Here's to things left undone, Mr Cribbins. You live on in our hearts.
- Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor is headed for Victorian London in an upcoming Paternoster Gang box set from Big Finish
>[Tom] Baker, who famously played the Time Lord from 1974 to 1981, will be reprising the role this April. His Doctor joins the Paternoster Gang as they fight intergalactic crime in the latest entry to the Trespassers series. > >He joins the cast made up of Neve McIntosh as great detective Madame Vastra, Catrin Stewart as her spouse Jenny Flint and Dan Starkey as their loyal valet Strax.
>McIntosh added: "Acting with Tom Baker has been something I've wanted to do for so long. He was my Doctor growing up, from when I was hiding behind the sofa."
I'm thrilled TBH, I thought the chemistry between McIntosh, Stewart and Starkey made the previous Paternoster Gang sets some of the most campily enjoyable BF work I've heard. Add Tom Baker, even in his old age... Woof, this'll be good!
- Big Finish to make classic Doctor Who releases available for free as podcast
> The podcast, which will start releasing weekly on Saturdays from March 2024, will showcase fan-favourite stories from Big Finish’s back catalogue, presented in episodic, 30-minute instalments. > > Each episode will feature a brand-new introduction read by Sixth Doctor star Colin Baker, and will also include behind-the-scenes interviews, with the podcast being available via all podcast platforms, with listeners able to stream it for free with ads.
- All Doctors ranked
I like these types of lists because there's always a recency bias. The 7th Doctor was ranked the best in the 90s but now he's viewed much less favorably. I hated the 12th at first and now he's one of my favorites.
Anyway here's Wonderwall
Best - 4th I mean obviously who else could it be?
10th/14th Yes I am combining them
3rd Criminally underrated
12th I absolutely love how 12 is more of a scientist
11th For his first two seasons at least
9th My first Doctor
5th I like the celery bit
1st Bitter old man, it works
15th Too soon to call it but so far so good
2nd Almost as good as the 1st
13th I think Jodie did the best she could with the horrendous writing she was given
7th No strong feelings on him
6th Other than his jacket I remember nothing about him
Worst - 8th That movie was hot garbage I'm not sorry, I don't count his cameos