I wonder if they're hoping that casting a young one means he'll stay on for a while longer, considering how many incarnations they have left before he bites it for good.
Yeah, I'm wondering too. Should be interesting. He was in an episode of Diary of a Call Girl with Billie Piper. Now I'll have to go back and watch that.
I'm sort of wondering if the fact that he's a young guy with a lot of hair had anything to do with it. I know that sounds silly, but the first pic I found of him had him in a suit and tie, ruffled hair, leaning on a wall in black horned rimmed glasses looking lanky. I did a double take wondering if he was parroting Ten.
I guess I was hoping for someone really different than DT. Who knows though maybe he will knock my socks of with his acting!
Who knows though maybe he will knock my socks of with his acting!
That's what I'm hoping he'll do for me. The thing is, he's so young so I'll feel all cougarish if I start crushing on him. Oh, wait, that didn't stop me from crushing on Ianto. Hmmm.
I've read some good reviews of his work, albeit much of what I read was stage stuff. I'm hoping he can pull it off because Who is really one of the only shows I watch regularly. I'd hate to lose interest.
At almost 43, I felt a bit ick thinking DT was such a cutie, this kid is just way to young for me to even go that route. I was really just hoping they would pick someone very different. I'm sure he can act...I have no respect for Moffatt but I don't think he would pick someone based on look alone. I just feel like he was desperate to keep the DT fans on the bandwagon so to speak. He's a young lanky kid with pouty lips and a thick head of hair. I think he walked in acted his heart out and they decided to make what they considered to be the safe choice.
Doesn't mean he won't be good, but I've said elsewhere seems more like a re-cast than a regeneration.
I'm 49 and freely admit I'd like to do things to David Tennant that would make a sailor blush, so you needn't feel icky about being 43 and thinking he's a cutie. :) I've always been partial to younger men. In fact, my husband is 9 years younger than me.
Well. Hmm. So, another cutie. Younger than I can comfortably...er...well. Yeah.
See, with 10, I could wank away the 10 year age difference...seriously...it's my fantasy; I can wank if I want to. Okay, that sounded way better in my head. ;)
At least it's another pretty boy to watch. So, although 10 will always be "my" Doctor, hope springs eternal!
I'd never heard of him, but apparently he's done a couple of things with Ms. Piper. I just think he's too like Ten. In the past, there's usually been very obvious differences between the Doctors so I'm not sure why they've gone this particular route.
I don't know what to think about this. Have you read this from The Daily Mail?
"Moffat...said: ‘The Doctor is a very special part, and it takes a very special actor to play him. You need to be old and young at the same time, a boffin and an action hero, a cheeky schoolboy and the wise old man of the universe....One thing I was very emphatic about was I thought there were too many people young on the list,' he revealed. 'I said "I think we're looking for someone in their 40s, or 30s". And of course we ended up casting a 26-year-old. As soon as Matt walked through the door and blew us away with a bold and brand new take on the Time Lord, we knew we had our man.’ And he was complimentary about Smith's potential: 'There is something quite old about him, so he looks old and young at the same time, which is terribly important.'"I haven't ever really watched anyone in the role but Tennant. He's really enchanted me with his energy, and the way he plays the role as larger than life. Perhaps that's his stage influence. I'll give this guy a
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I guess I was hoping for someone really different than DT. Who knows though maybe he will knock my socks of with his acting!
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That's what I'm hoping he'll do for me. The thing is, he's so young so I'll feel all cougarish if I start crushing on him. Oh, wait, that didn't stop me from crushing on Ianto. Hmmm.
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At almost 43, I felt a bit ick thinking DT was such a cutie, this kid is just way to young for me to even go that route. I was really just hoping they would pick someone very different. I'm sure he can act...I have no respect for Moffatt but I don't think he would pick someone based on look alone. I just feel like he was desperate to keep the DT fans on the bandwagon so to speak. He's a young lanky kid with pouty lips and a thick head of hair. I think he walked in acted his heart out and they decided to make what they considered to be the safe choice.
Doesn't mean he won't be good, but I've said elsewhere seems more like a re-cast than a regeneration.
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See, with 10, I could wank away the 10 year age difference...seriously...it's my fantasy; I can wank if I want to. Okay, that sounded way better in my head. ;)
At least it's another pretty boy to watch. So, although 10 will always be "my" Doctor, hope springs eternal!
Thanks for keeping us posted.
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"Moffat...said: ‘The Doctor is a very special part, and it takes a very special actor to play him. You need to be old and young at the same time, a boffin and an action hero, a cheeky schoolboy and the wise old man of the universe....One thing I was very emphatic about was I thought there were too many people young on the list,' he revealed. 'I said "I think we're looking for someone in their 40s, or 30s". And of course we ended up casting a 26-year-old. As soon as Matt walked through the door and blew us away with a bold and brand new take on the Time Lord, we knew we had our man.’ And he was complimentary about Smith's potential: 'There is something quite old about him, so he looks old and young at the same time, which is terribly important.'"I haven't ever really watched anyone in the role but Tennant. He's really enchanted me with his energy, and the way he plays the role as larger than life. Perhaps that's his stage influence. I'll give this guy a ( ... )
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