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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">First off, the producers spout misdirection and false statements all the time. Stephen Moffet claimed that no old monsters will be seen this season, yet BBC has a picture of the cybermen on the website. I understand why they do it. They want us, the viewers to be surprised when we watch the episode and see something as fantastic as the return of the cybermen, or the return of a previous incarnation of the Doctor. That said, I do not believe that this image is of any of the Doctors. It could be Omega. I am not going to rule it out, but I personally am hoping for the return of the Valeyard more than Omega. From other spoiler sites and some deductive reasoning, the scene in question is most likely from the Doctor’s Wife, so we should be open the possibility that this may be another TARDIS, possibly on the same junkyard planet and not from 9/10’s timeline. While the scene does appear to be a regeneration, it looks more like explosion with the round shockwave.[[User:MasterIII|MasterIII]] 22:23, April 21, 2011 (UTC)</p> | <p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">First off, the producers spout misdirection and false statements all the time. Stephen Moffet claimed that no old monsters will be seen this season, yet BBC has a picture of the cybermen on the website. I understand why they do it. They want us, the viewers to be surprised when we watch the episode and see something as fantastic as the return of the cybermen, or the return of a previous incarnation of the Doctor. That said, I do not believe that this image is of any of the Doctors. It could be Omega. I am not going to rule it out, but I personally am hoping for the return of the Valeyard more than Omega. From other spoiler sites and some deductive reasoning, the scene in question is most likely from the Doctor’s Wife, so we should be open the possibility that this may be another TARDIS, possibly on the same junkyard planet and not from 9/10’s timeline. While the scene does appear to be a regeneration, it looks more like explosion with the round shockwave.[[User:MasterIII|MasterIII]] 22:23, April 21, 2011 (UTC)</p> | ||
If they are going to bring the Valeyard back, they'll wait until the 12th Doctor regenerates. In ''Trial of a Timelord'', the Valeyard was said to be from in between the Doctors 12th and final incarnations, similar to the Watcher, so we should still have a few years before the Valeyard returns. They may try to misdirect people all the time, but the return of one of the previous Doctors would probably be hard to hide.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 22:32, April 21, 2011 (UTC) |
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So the new trailer was released... and it has some pretty... interesting stuff... including what appears to be the console design used by the ninth and tenth Doctors. Will we be counting these as rumours or notes? And what did you think of it? --The Thirteenth Doctor 15:34, March 30, 2011 (UTC)
I'm thinking a River flashback where she met the Tenth Doctor again, the Eleventh Doctor seemed to casual about meeting River again. --Revan\Talk 18:58, March 30, 2011 (UTC)
Can anyone tell who was standing in the Tenth Doctor's TARDIS. If it is a character who we already know, it could give us some hint as to whether it is a flashback or if the old console room will temporarily return.Gowron8472 03:28, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
I captured a hi-res still from that scene in the trailer, and it's Rory in the corner. And not to bring things up... But...... It appears to me that it's Paul McGann in that explosion-ish thing. But I think I just saw him becuase I've been thinking about the "him returning" rumour. Either way though, I think the console returns itself. Which (if you think about it) gives Amy a chance to see what the TARDIS looked like right before the DOctor crashed in her yard lol! TheTARDIScontroller 03:56, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
Heres to (again) hoping for a McGann return but in an interview the production team said that hes not coming back. On a better note, some guy on youtube slowed down the image of the explosion in the TARDIS and thought he saw Omega, I couldn't see anything but he was filming his PC screen in low quality. --Revan\Talk 12:06, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
Heres a blown up image of the explosion, it certainly has Omega like features: http://twitpic.com/4f8mce/full --Revan\Talk 15:31, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
If its Rory, then that means that it can't be a flashback. That means that either the TARDIS will revert to its old control room, there will be a number 2 control room like in the Fourth Doctor years, or there will be a complicated "timey wimey" episode involving travelling back to the 9th or 10th Doctor's time. Although it would be awesome if Omega returned, it doesn't look likely. The creepy voice in the trailer said that he killed hundreds of Timelords. Omega has been trapped in an antimatter universe ever since the Timelords came into existence, although it is possible that the Timelord killer is a different character and Omega is also in it. It would be cool if McGann returned, but there would probably be more proof of his appearance by this point.Icecreamdif 20:52, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
- Oh my! I'd love it to be McGann.... I mean... that would totally explain why he was getting a completely new outfit!!! Because I remember someone saying that it was rather pointless getting a new outfit just for the audio drama covers. --The Thirteenth Doctor 21:33, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
Although it would be awesome if McGann returned, it doesn't seem likely that they would have been able to film scenes with him without anybody finding out about it. Either way, I don't like his new look. He looks more like a Doctor with the wig.Icecreamdif 21:49, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
Wait, he wore a wig for the Eighth Doctor part? I thought he just had his hair long, but after playing the Doctor, he cut it short. TheTARDIScontroller 22:10, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
No, watch the special features for the TV movie. They cast him partially because he had long hair, but they didn't know that he cut it short for another role. In the end, they made him wear a wig, which he didn't like.Icecreamdif 23:16, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
Ahhh, I see now. TheTARDIScontroller 23:52, March 31, 2011 (UTC)
The BBC are keeping alot of Doctor Who projects under the radar at the moment, McCoy said that hes filming scenes with CGI to add scenes to the original Downtime fanvideo to make it a proper BBC release. He also said that hes voicing his Doctor in a cartoon of the Dark Dimension. Theres proof that he is doing the Downtime scenes as hes been photographed against a green-screen with a TARDIS console in front of him. This is making me think that we haven't heard the last of the Eighth Doctor yet and he might be getting an appearance somewhere soon... --Revan\Talk 08:54, April 1, 2011 (UTC)
The producers have been emphatic that no earlier doctors were going to be returning this series. -- Rest In Peace Sarah Jane \ Talk to me! 18:49, April 21, 2011 (UTC)
McGann might have another appearance at some point, but it doesn't look like it will be in series 6. He may come back for the shows 50th anniversary in a couple of years though.Icecreamdif 21:47, April 21, 2011 (UTC)
First off, the producers spout misdirection and false statements all the time. Stephen Moffet claimed that no old monsters will be seen this season, yet BBC has a picture of the cybermen on the website. I understand why they do it. They want us, the viewers to be surprised when we watch the episode and see something as fantastic as the return of the cybermen, or the return of a previous incarnation of the Doctor. That said, I do not believe that this image is of any of the Doctors. It could be Omega. I am not going to rule it out, but I personally am hoping for the return of the Valeyard more than Omega. From other spoiler sites and some deductive reasoning, the scene in question is most likely from the Doctor’s Wife, so we should be open the possibility that this may be another TARDIS, possibly on the same junkyard planet and not from 9/10’s timeline. While the scene does appear to be a regeneration, it looks more like explosion with the round shockwave.MasterIII 22:23, April 21, 2011 (UTC)
If they are going to bring the Valeyard back, they'll wait until the 12th Doctor regenerates. In Trial of a Timelord, the Valeyard was said to be from in between the Doctors 12th and final incarnations, similar to the Watcher, so we should still have a few years before the Valeyard returns. They may try to misdirect people all the time, but the return of one of the previous Doctors would probably be hard to hide.Icecreamdif 22:32, April 21, 2011 (UTC)