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Your nominations for the twelth Doctor

Ray Winstone would be an amazing Dr.

"Wot? Daleks? DALEKS? Fucking Daleks? I tell you son, when the first Dalek was brought on the construction line, I was there. And I watched. I had a photon rifle ready to take them cunts out, but I felt that was the cowards way. You know, hitting them from afar. Thats not how its done. I wandered down there, as they were built, and took an old school magnet out of my pocket and rubbed it all over the geezers face. Kaputt. No more. End of story son. He didnt like that."


Place your bets naaooo. Daleks are 3/1 to take over the world. Its all about the "inplay"





Meh
 
Someone on my facebook suggested Richard Ayoade. And that would be a fucking good call actually

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Alex Kingston. I know she's already been in it as Prof River Song, but hear me out.

The Doctor is so in love with himself that it stands to reason that the only person he could truly love is him/herself. Also, crossing his/her own timeline repeatedly would give a lot of scope for interesting plotlines. Granted, it'd require regular viewers to disregard a lot of backstory and whovians would probably have kittens about the cavalier treatment of previous events, but since when has that been an obstacle?
 
Yeah but Alex Kingston is really annoying. If I have to listen to her smugly calling people sweetie and coyly saying 'spoilers' every week I shall kill myself.

Ayoade would be brilliant! And I've wanted Mark Gatiss to be the Doctor ever since they announced Who was coming back.
 
Aren't female timelords different from male timelords? Plus they can regenerate instantly and any time at will.


They're not real, neither male nor female timelords exist. Dr Who is all make believe there are no rules.

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Alex Kingston. I know she's already been in it as Prof River Song, but hear me out.


The Doctor is so in love with himself that it stands to reason that the only person he could truly love is him/herself. Also, crossing his/her own timeline repeatedly would give a lot of scope for interesting plotlines. Granted, it'd require regular viewers to disregard a lot of backstory and whovians would probably have kittens about the cavalier treatment of previous events, but since when has that been an obstacle?

And she's got that je ne sais quoi that is essential for Dr's to have... I don't really like the way that people think Dr Who should be geeky (Richard Ayoade for example) and as a result of that Eccelstone has been my favourite Dr Who ever but I think he may have bought his leather jacket from the same ebayer as....


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Just because Ayoade acts slightly Martian in the IT crowd doesn't mean he'd be better than other actors at being Gallifreyan. Hint: they're actors. They can wear different clothes and pretend to be different people.
 
Well, I'm making the assumption that another actor could do the alien thing. Agree with you about Ecclestone and about geekiness being de trop, anyway.
 
Idris Elba has been mentioned a fair bit, but I reckon his profile is a bit too high at the moment and he tends to play roles with a macho, hard-man vibe to them that the Doctor really shouldn't have.
 
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