I saw a picture of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson coming out of the TARDIS recently. It would be especially interesting if he was super mild-mannered.Jim wrote:Actually, I would not mind a major change in the Doctor. Either to a woman or to someone that is... physically imposing. I realize that part of the lore of the Doctor is that he appears harmless... but a change would be nice for a while.
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Or go best of both worlds: Rupaul.Jim wrote:Actually, I would not mind a major change in the Doctor. Either to a woman or to someone that is... physically imposing. I realize that part of the lore of the Doctor is that he appears harmless... but a change would be nice for a while.
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Hardly. Troughton or McCoy might have been relatively slight, but both the Bakers were well over six foot and very solidly built.Jim wrote:someone that is... physically imposing. I realize that part of the lore of the Doctor is that he appears harmless...
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It would only work if he gives the Master a Rock Bottom followed by a People's Elbow.Tsukiyumi wrote:I saw a picture of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson coming out of the TARDIS recently. It would be especially interesting if he was super mild-mannered.Jim wrote:Actually, I would not mind a major change in the Doctor. Either to a woman or to someone that is... physically imposing. I realize that part of the lore of the Doctor is that he appears harmless... but a change would be nice for a while.
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Being tall does not make one physically imposing. Tom Baker's #4 didn't seem like he could hurt a fly. Colin Baker's #6 was a technicolor snob. Neither of them would make someone consider crossing the street.Captain Seafort wrote:Hardly. Troughton or McCoy might have been relatively slight, but both the Bakers were well over six foot and very solidly built.Jim wrote:someone that is... physically imposing. I realize that part of the lore of the Doctor is that he appears harmless...
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Which is why I specifically referred to those two, because they weren't just tall but broad, and not Davison and Pertwee, both of whom were also over six foot.Jim wrote:Being tall does not make one physically imposing.
A gentle manner does not make a physically imposing individual less so.Tom Baker's #4 didn't seem like he could hurt a fly.
And notoriously prone to violence.Colin Baker's #6 was a technicolor snob.
So you're not talking about "physically imposing" at all - you're talking about being intimidating.Neither of them would make someone consider crossing the street.
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I consider them potentially interchangable. No Doctor has been physically imposing nor intimidating. Maybe I have a different view point because I am 6'4 and "big boned"... It is an overall attitude, look, manner, etc.Captain Seafort wrote:So you're not talking about "physically imposing" at all - you're talking about being intimidating.
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Oddly, I tend to be more "intimidated" by short, wiry guys; they're fast. Hard to get in a triangle.
How many of the Doctors have employed direct physical violence, exactly?
How many of the Doctors have employed direct physical violence, exactly?
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Bruce Lee was very intimidating... and he was tiny.Tsukiyumi wrote:Oddly, I tend to be more "intimidated" by short, wiry guys; they're fast. Hard to get in a triangle.
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The Third, and I'm certain most of the rest got into at least one scrape or two.Tsukiyumi wrote:Oddly, I tend to be more "intimidated" by short, wiry guys; they're fast. Hard to get in a triangle.
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Well, perhaps a return to a more aggressive Doctor would be a change of pace, then.
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I wouldn't mind a female doctor I think it would be a interesting switch up for the show. The only person I wouldn't want to see in the role for the doctor if he regenerates into a woman would be Alex Kingston, I had enough of her as River Song.
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Foxfyre wrote:I wouldn't mind a female doctor I think it would be a interesting switch up for the show. The only person I wouldn't want to see in the role for the doctor if he regenerates into a woman would be Alex Kingston, I had enough of her as River Song.
Actually... a female Doctor meeting up with River Song could get... interesting...
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I heard Lena Headey's name tossed about recently; that would be interesting.Foxfyre wrote:I wouldn't mind a female doctor I think it would be a interesting switch up for the show. The only person I wouldn't want to see in the role for the doctor if he regenerates into a woman would be Alex Kingston, I had enough of her as River Song.
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