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Tennant to leave TARDIS in 2010

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Re: Tennant to leave TARDIS in 2010

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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
I gather that, in part, it's been something forced upon the BBC - Christopher Eccleston very specifically signed on for just one year, not wanting to be tied to any single project for very long. I've read rumors that Tennant wanted a big raise and a long-term contract if he was going to continue on, which isn't a commitment the BBC was willing to make. I also think it makes a certain amount of sense that a new showrunner should get a clean slate - this means Steven Moffat won't have to write Russel Davies's character, but will instead be able to start from scratch.

I remember reading that Tennant was in negotiations so maybe they didn't so so well but watching Doctor Who for 20 something years, it is normal for Actors to come and go in the role, sorta like Bond.
I think the new Actor will be fine. Everyone is always a bit skeptical at first of a new person coming in.
My advise to those who are already judging him Before he premiers is...wait and juge him until the first couple episodes.
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Re: Tennant to leave TARDIS in 2010

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My advise to those who are already judging him Before he premiers is...wait and juge him until the first couple episodes.
At least looking at his pictures, his face doesn't look "Hollywood normal" which is a plus.

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Actually, I thought Tennant or for that matter anyone overstayed the welcome for the show. It is the FACT the Doctor is an alien and REGENERATES. Therefore, having the same guy in the role makes no sense and gives no danger to thinking death could come at any time otherwise.

Honestly, I thought it would've been MUCH better for a new Doctor at the end of season 3 for the ultimate face-off between him and the Master one last time. It fit right in with the story too. But him going on for season 4 really dragged things out for me and made even a fine actor seem long.

This is NOT a serial type of show like in the Tom Baker years. If it was and they were doing 4-6 episodic shows with longer seasons of say 24 episodes or more then yes, you can drag it out like in the past. But I don't think the show will have anywhere near the original run and hope they keep things changing and more quickly.
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Re: Tennant to leave TARDIS in 2010

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This is NOT a serial type of show like in the Tom Baker years. If it was and they were doing 4-6 episodic shows with longer seasons of say 24 episodes or more then yes, you can drag it out like in the past. But I don't think the show will have anywhere near the original run and hope they keep things changing and more quickly.

I don't. Personally, I would have liked to have seen Christopher Eccleston do several more seasons, just like I would like to have seen David Tennent do more. I like each of their Doctors very well, so the idea of switching every couple of seasons seems overkill.

Besides, I believe I remember that the Doctor technically gets 16 lives (the 16th turns out to be a villian - "Trial of a Time Lord"), so to me, constant regenerating rockets the Doctor to the end of his life. I understand that they'll probably just drop the whole 16 lives limit, or come up with some new storyline to extend it (ala the Master), but I like having one person play the Doctor for awhile - and David was one of the best.
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Re: Tennant to leave TARDIS in 2010

Actually I thought it was 12 regenerations, which means for the Doctor the Gig is nearly up.
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It is indeed 12 regenerations, therefore 13 lives (the Valeyard from 'Trial of a Time Lord' wasn't the 13th Doctor, but (if I recall the lines correctly) an amalgam of the Doctor's darker side from somewhere between his 12th and final lives).

However, this is a sci-fi show, and with the Time Lords and Gallifrey gone there are plenty of storyline opportunities to rewrite the past. And, from a production point of view, the BBC aren't going to stop making Doctor Who if it's still popular just because an in-story limit set in the 1970s and 80s has been reached!

"There's no point in being grown-up if you can't be childish sometimes" - The Doctor.

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Re: Tennant to leave TARDIS in 2010

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Originally Posted by Jonathan Kaye
It is indeed 12 regenerations, therefore 13 lives (the Valeyard from 'Trial of a Time Lord' wasn't the 13th Doctor, but (if I recall the lines correctly) an amalgam of the Doctor's darker side from somewhere between his 12th and final lives).

However, this is a sci-fi show, and with the Time Lords and Gallifrey gone there are plenty of storyline opportunities to rewrite the past. And, from a production point of view, the BBC aren't going to stop making Doctor Who if it's still popular just because an in-story limit set in the 1970s and 80s has been reached!

Yes, 12 is ALL he gets. But, I don't want to see them trash the limits and continuity set in the original shows. They have already abandoned quite a bit but the major core has remained unchanged. I don't think they will go that far and not address it at all. There are several ways to deal with this, it is science fiction after all and they don't have to change the core to make it work.

You have several plots that could come up, not the least of which would involve the Doctor's daughter, now that he has one. He thinks she's dead, but they can write some interesting stories with her. One radical approach, of which I would not mind to see is have her actually take over the TARDIS and continue in her Fathers footsteps. She could have male companions compared to female and they can reverse things like they are now. A LOT of very cool things can be done taking this approach and make the show seem fresh at the same time.

Next, you can go radical again and have her die transferring her energy into her Father, thus giving him another 12 lives. A more sad approach, but one that would be darker like Season 4 with Donna.

If neither of the two work, which I surely think one would and be the most likely and obvious plot devices to use, you can just come up with something. No matter what though, I want to see the Doctor reunited with his Daughter for some more shows as there is so much potential there.
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