JazZeke wrote:So I feel like Big Finish is making a mistake casting him and not someone who sounds like Hartnell.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:JazZeke wrote:So I feel like Big Finish is making a mistake casting him and not someone who sounds like Hartnell.
Oddly enough, Big Finish have recently recast the First Doctor.
Burn wrote:If you want a good example of how bad the writing was.
Pirate Queen shows up ... her actions lead to the death of the young dudes father and the rest of the village.
By the end of the episode said young dude is hugging the Pirate Queen and is excited to be joining her crew.
The same woman whose actions lead to the death of his father and village.
Right ...
ZeroWolf wrote:Burn wrote:If you want a good example of how bad the writing was.
Pirate Queen shows up ... her actions lead to the death of the young dudes father and the rest of the village.
By the end of the episode said young dude is hugging the Pirate Queen and is excited to be joining her crew.
The same woman whose actions lead to the death of his father and village.
Right ...
-_-
I write rubbish, but even my stuff is better then that!
ZeroWolf wrote:Seems some people are worrying that the timeless child element of Chiballs era will be retconned by RTD.
ZeroWolf wrote:Seems some people are worrying that the timeless child element of Chiballs era will be retconed by RTD.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Understandable, considering RTD has officially said he likes the concept of the Timeless Child. But, in saying that, doesn't mean he wouldn't seriously tweak it. I think when the 13th Doctor essentially threw the fob watch in the bin, even Chibnall didn't know where to go with this idea.
JazZeke wrote:It'd be so easy to retcon the Timeless Child as being the Master, and learning that is what broke him (again.) However, he wanted the Doctor to think THEY were the Timeless Child to see it break them too, only to be frustrated that it didn't.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The Timeless Child stuff ONLY made sense as being The Master. I don't know how Chibnall could have come to any other conclusion? That realisation would have driven the Master insane enough to go genocidal. Not it being the Doctor.
I also really hate the "space jesus" angle Nu Who gave to the Doctor. Cosmic Hobo, yes! The greatest being to ever exist, no!JazZeke wrote:It'd be so easy to retcon the Timeless Child as being the Master, and learning that is what broke him (again.) However, he wanted the Doctor to think THEY were the Timeless Child to see it break them too, only to be frustrated that it didn't.
Which sounds a lot like The Killing Joke. Given that this iteration of The Master reeks of discount Joker, that sounds quite apt.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Indeed. I did grimace with his reveal as the Master in Spyfall. It was a bit too Cesar Romero...
JazZeke wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Indeed. I did grimace with his reveal as the Master in Spyfall. It was a bit too Cesar Romero...
I've got no issues with the actor playing him, but the way the character is written just doesn't jive. Even putting aside the fact that it totally ignores Missy's character development from a camp mustache-twirling villain to a more interesting chaotic neutral just as likely to help the Doctor as hinder them, this Master acts like an unhinged, barely-keeping-it-together lunatic, which just doesn't match up with the introduction of him maintaining a cover persona for decades, working with the Doctor once before without dropping the act, and even just waiting around for decades when the Doctor stole his TARDIS to catch up... when he so easily could have crossed his own timestream during the Pertwee/Delgado UNIT days and given his past self a hand in killing the Doctor. I can't believe this snarling, rabid animal of a Master could also play a long game like that.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:JazZeke wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Indeed. I did grimace with his reveal as the Master in Spyfall. It was a bit too Cesar Romero...
I've got no issues with the actor playing him, but the way the character is written just doesn't jive. Even putting aside the fact that it totally ignores Missy's character development from a camp mustache-twirling villain to a more interesting chaotic neutral just as likely to help the Doctor as hinder them, this Master acts like an unhinged, barely-keeping-it-together lunatic, which just doesn't match up with the introduction of him maintaining a cover persona for decades, working with the Doctor once before without dropping the act, and even just waiting around for decades when the Doctor stole his TARDIS to catch up... when he so easily could have crossed his own timestream during the Pertwee/Delgado UNIT days and given his past self a hand in killing the Doctor. I can't believe this snarling, rabid animal of a Master could also play a long game like that.
The actor is good. The characterisation doesn't work. This Master might have worked, as a post-Simm regeneration. Who was insane from his last, lightning throwing appearance. But not post-Missy. Even if he isn't after her in the timeline, it just doesn't mesh.
Which, as I will repeat forever, is where this Master should have been Omega. Everything about this persona and the backstory of Spyfall fits the lost Time Lord better in every way, than the Master.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:It's funny. I had a feeling for all the choices the "pundits" were throwing out there. That it would go to someone else. Never seen Sex Education, but I look forward to every new Doctor. Definitely when they are under a better showrunner.
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