In this post I will decide whether it's a good thing all 11 doctor's aren't in the 50th or a bad thing. Good thing: If it has all eleven doctors the episode will be crowded and there would be no plot or you wouldn't focus on the plot. It may get confusing, too many plot holes and many continuity errors. Three of the doctor's have died so you will have a problem finding actors that look like them or even animating them. Some doctors may not want to participate so you would either have to spend a lot of time trying to get them to do it or having to find actors that look like them and all this would take time so it could impact the actual plot/episode. Bad thing: If all living doctors were involved it would get more viewers and make fans happier, also it could create fans of all ages as people who for instance had Tom Baker as 'their' doctor would watch and begin to watch regularly. It would help make the episode more dynamic and more of a sense of occasion and even help the plot because they don't need to be central characters just cameo roles like William Hartnell in 'The three doctors.' Final verdict: I think it would be good to have all the doctors but as above it could damage the plot, I think they should bring back some doctors for cameo roles but not all because I doubt all of them would want to do it (*ahem Christopher Eccleston.) Thanks for reading. What's your opinion? Share in the comments of this post.
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26/8/2013 01:28:06 pm
Yes, I thought that too at first but no. You see GOOD thing all eleven doctors AREN'T in the episode (first part) and BAD thing all eleven doctors AREN'T in the episode. (second half) (Hope that makes sense) I can see how it can get confusing, sorry. Also thanks for commenting :)
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