h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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Combining the roles of Leader of the Opposition and The Doctor is going to be a tough gig ... |
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Ahh, but that's the cunning bit, when the little man in the dalek suit gets cheesed off, they can just swap him out, and no one will ever know.. |
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//Leader of the Opposition |
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Very easy gig, you just have to consistently lose, so never actually do anything for the money.. |
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//Next Dr Who should be a dalek// But then it would be Dr. What. |
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No. You can't pack the mind of a timelord into a mass of
genetically grown bubbling hate. One of these newfangled
acquired daleks might be a different story. |
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Making the doctor more alien would lose the casual 'Dr Who'
watcher's empathy. |
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//You can't pack the mind of a timelord into a mass of genetically grown bubbling hate.// |
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Now *that* sounds like a challenge. I mean, there's no reason in principle why you can't; there would just be a series of interesting practical difficulties. |
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[8th], have you got anything on the boil that would make a suitable starting point? |
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// have you got anything on the boil that would make a suitable starting point? // |
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Only cats. We'll let you know if we find anything. |
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Sounds like there is an artistic limit to a production. Too
many people working on a project hides the quirkiness of
individual collaborators and reduces the entity to a generic
great rather than something unique and special. Too much
money does spoil the broth. |
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