*~Celtic Jedi~*
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anyone been watching the new season?
Does anyone know when the U.S. is going to be getting the second season??
just started watching this show and absolutly love it!! =)
BTW, Tim. Your 'flying crows' nearly cost me my monitor. I caught a glimpse at the bottom of my screen and swatted at what I thought was a bug.
(Via Wired)Wired said:According to the U.K. newspaper, The Guardian, David Tennant officially announced his intention to step away from his role as The Doctor in the longest running science fiction series in history, Doctor Who.
"I've had the most brilliant, bewildering and life changing time working on Doctor Who," Tennant said. "I have loved every day of it. It would be very easy to cling on to the Tardis console forever and I fear that if I don't take a deep breath and make the decision to move on now, then I simply never will."
Tennant (in a BBC publicity photo, right) will remain with the series through four specials planned in 2009. The timing makes senses as it means new executive producer Steven Moffat can start his tenure fresh in 2010 with the new 11th Doctor.
Let the casting rumors begin with extra fervor now.
Image courtesy BBC
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How can one possibly continue to slog on through one's barren existence after this? The two men most responsible for making the new Doctor Who series, which was resurrected in 2005 after a 16-year absence to become a critically lauded hit, are both leaving the show.
London's Daily Mail says actor David Tennant and writer/producer Russell T. Davies will be gone after the fourth season ends next year.
"I've had the most brilliant, bewildering and life-changing time working on Doctor Who. I have loved every day of it," said Tennant, whose turn as Hamlet in the Royal Shakespeare Company's current production in Stratford has received rave reviews.
Tennant took over the Tardis when Christopher Eccleston quit the show after one season. Bookmakers say the favorite to become the 11th Doctor is Robert Carlisle (Trainspotting, 28 Weeks Later).
Well this is probably a very moot point by now but I hope everyone knows that the 10th Doctor and Rose did indeed have fantastic chemistry - and I personally shipped them even more than I shipped Nine/Rose although I have to credit Nine with opening up my heart to the thought of shipping the Doctor with anyone when it became clear how much he loved Rose in Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways.I sorted through all my tapes today and watched basically every episode of this season. God it was good. I really miss it. Im such a shipper of the doctor and Rose though. They were so cute, thats why im a bit worried bout the new doctor, i hope they have the same chemistry