I am glad i love Catherine Tate as Donna, although i do get where everyone is coming saying its a bit soon - her dramaticy exit and then all of a sudden she is back - although no complaining
And Wilf WOOOOOOO!
Of course they can, they're writers after all - but with Rose, she went to the parallel world and the rift was opened allowing passage - how can Donna be involved with the Doctor, fully knowing who he is, if that is the case, without being killed, which is what they said would happen.
I just think its a bit soon apart from anything else - she was a great companion, but those are my doubts.
Yeah I think its too soon and wont creat as big as a dramatic impact as Rose, but then again in my opinion no one can top rose
I hope this is true, I was devestated when Donna had to have her mind wiped. I loved Donna as the Doctor's sidekick - better than Rose for me sorry (ducks)
Matt Smith has been confirmed as David Tennant's successor in Doctor Who.
Aged 26, he will be the youngest ever actor to play the iconic role. His credits include political drama Party Animals and The Ruby In The Smoke, opposite former Who companion Billie Piper.
Of his casting, Smith said: "I'm flabbergasted. I haven't slept really! [Doctor Who] is an iconic part of our culture, and now I'm taking that on. It's nervewracking. Exciting. Exciting."
Smith will replace Tennant at the end of four Doctor Who specials, the last of which will air at the start of 2010. He will then go on to helm a full fifth series alongside a new companion, who is yet to be named.
Steven Moffat, who takes over from Russell T Davies as executive producer following the specials, said: "Literally from the first day, the second or third person we saw, it was him. He was spot on from the beginning.
"There is something quite old about him, so he looks quite young and old at the same time, which is important."
Tennant announced his decision to quit the long-running series in October 2008, saying that he did not want to "outstay [his] welcome". By the end of his tenure, Tennant will have appeared in three full-length series and eight specials.
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Layne (03-01-2009)
Who?
Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.
Theres a coouple of pictures for you
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StarsOfCCTV (03-01-2009)
Right Im really not sure about this guy, I dont like the look he gave the camera at the end
Im not sure what he's going to be like
He looks as energetic and eccentric to be the doctor, and I don't think the age matters much.
Everyone thought David Tennant would be bad as the doctor when Christopher Eccleston left, and look at him now! So I think we just have to give him a chance.
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