caffienekitty (
caffienekitty) wrote2010-01-09 02:53 pm
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The things I wake up thinking
Theory involving reference to upcoming events in Doctor Who canon (waaay in the future, maybe) that are not spoilers, but are based on events that already happened in the old Doctor Who series.
Isn't time travel fun, kiddies?
However, if you don't know anything that happened in the old series, this might be spoilery as hell for hypothetical future seasons of Doctor Who.
Okay, so, the Valeyard. He's split off from the Doctor somehow during the transition from 12th to 13th, right? He's essentially all the grim and dark and vengeful aspects of the Doctor. This split would leave behind Thirteen, who estimably should be a happy, fluffy fun-filled Doctor without a shred of dark in him. And, if he hasn't already been, absolutely must be ginger.
SO, for the 13th Doctor...
Rupert Grint.
Really! If Eleven lasts a couple years, and Twelve a few more beyond that, Rupert would be about the same age as Matt Smith is now. I think he could play a completely dark-free Doctor, and if the story line goes and re-merges the Doctor with the Valeyard and gives him his dark back, he could do that too.
This is just what I woke up thinking this morning. I haven't had coffee yet though, which could explain a lot. :-P
Isn't time travel fun, kiddies?
However, if you don't know anything that happened in the old series, this might be spoilery as hell for hypothetical future seasons of Doctor Who.
Okay, so, the Valeyard. He's split off from the Doctor somehow during the transition from 12th to 13th, right? He's essentially all the grim and dark and vengeful aspects of the Doctor. This split would leave behind Thirteen, who estimably should be a happy, fluffy fun-filled Doctor without a shred of dark in him. And, if he hasn't already been, absolutely must be ginger.
SO, for the 13th Doctor...
Rupert Grint.
Really! If Eleven lasts a couple years, and Twelve a few more beyond that, Rupert would be about the same age as Matt Smith is now. I think he could play a completely dark-free Doctor, and if the story line goes and re-merges the Doctor with the Valeyard and gives him his dark back, he could do that too.
This is just what I woke up thinking this morning. I haven't had coffee yet though, which could explain a lot. :-P
