It was Simon indeedy Lea :D :thumbsup:
His name is Thomas Sangster
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It was Simon indeedy Lea :D :thumbsup:
His name is Thomas Sangster
When the Dr gave Simon the watch and you knew he was going of to fight in the war I expected him to die in the conflict. But when you seen him as an older man at the memorial and the dr and martha were there it was a fitting tribute.
Awww that bit was quite sad lol. :(
This episode was quite nearlyyyyy cry worthy :lol:. Maybe that's just me being sad?
Aw I know :(
Did you notice that as they said "and they will never age" or something along those lines, it cut to the Doctor and Martha? I know it was about the soldiers, but I thought it made sense about them too.
I actually quite liked this weeks episode! It was quite original, even if there wasn't any of the Doctor and Martha in it really. It was a clever plot, and the weeping angels were pretty cool. I would have hated to have been in that costume though!
I loved this weeks one...I thought it was very clever :wub:
cant wait for next week! woo!
Major squee for John Simm! How great is he going to be?!
I love the fact this is a 3 parter, of sorts. Making links to Family of Blood and Human Nature was clever too.
And who can forget the uberly loveable John Barrowman? His name was in the titles and everything :rotfl: He was great- "Was someone kissing me?!" :lol:
Pity theres only 2 episodes left, the last 4 have been some of the best since the new series has come back. The first few were a bit rubbish, but Human Nature, Family of Blood, Blink and Utopia were all great- and the 2 finale ones will probably be even better. Big woop for that!
the first decent episode of the whole season - oh my god what a brilliant cliffhanger. When the professor said "i'm the master" it sent a shiver down my spine. Look forward to the 2 part finale. :cheer:
How lush was JB last night. That man has to be on telly every Saturday night. Loved the banter with him and David when the Dr was telling to stop flirting with everyone he said hello too. :rotfl: Next week is going to be a corker.
Captain Jack = :wub:!!
So glad he's back i love the banter between him and the doctor.
The next two episodes are going to be awesome - even if they are the last ones :(
Just when you thought having David Tennant and John Barrowmen on screen together was brilliant they now have John Simm too. Fantastic episode, gripping and very funny roll on the finale.
Priceless bit on Saturday.
Perception filter -The Doctor says,'it's like you fancy someone and they don't know you exist', Captain Jack looks at Martha who looks back at him and he says ,'You too?'
I am old enough to have seen the very first episode of Doctor Who with William Hartnell and to consider Tom Baker as the definitive Doctor, but I have to say that I think Series Three of the new Doctor Who is exceptional. It has had great stories, brilliantly scripted and marvellously acted. It has been an absolute triumph for the BBC, showing that they can do some things right after all. :)
I agree. Series 3 has kicked some serious ****. Which is why its now the BBCs flagship show- hardly surprising though, seeing as it was Eastenders before, no competition now!!
I loved the episode. I loved the one liners, and the plot generally. And Voodoo Child is now offically stuck right in my head. Thats not a bad thing though, that song rules.
Series 3 is by far the best series so far of New Who.
There is going to be a great big bag of mixed emotions on Saturday night when the series ends. Last seasons finale was emotional enough when Rose went to the parrell world and she told the Dr she loved him. I had tears in my eyes. I can't wait until Saturday but I don't want the series to end either.
the master is brilliant!!! i love john simm in this
the holy trinity captain jack the doctor and the master what more could you ask?
I completly agree Luna!! John Simm, John Barrowman and David Tennant in 1 episode- phoar!!! :wub:
Saturdays finale is extra long!!! Its just over 50 minutes, instead of 4 minutes. Might only be 6 minutes, but that makes all the difference!
You can't get a better Saturday night's telly than Mr Tennant, Barrowman and Simm all in the one show. Without going off topic but this years National Television Award for the best Actor is a two horse race between David and Gene Hunt (Phillip Glenstier)
I am so looking forward to tonight,, those 3 guys are terrific together,, Martha is a good addition to the program too,, shes not Rose but hey she is terrific in her own right, but the guys together whooo hooooo:cheer:
a bit off topic here:
I remember When Tom Baker was Dr Who,, my brother collected every thing he could get his hands on,, ( even the scarf pattern LOL )
I haven't been a Dr Who fan for yearss until I moved over to Europe,, I picked it up again,,,this show ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!! Bring on Series 4 ...
omg face of boa (is that the right way to spell it?) i didnt see that one coming but then it doesnt make any sence - if he is jack then why doesnt he mention it ever to the doctor?? oh i suppose it will all be explained soon enough lol
and martha? i thought she wasnt leaving??? i was expecting that phone to ring as soon as he sent the tardis on its way but no, no phone call :eek:
Cant wait for the xmas episode now wonder if kyle's going to play rose from titanic :lol:
Omg the finale!
Jack! Should have known he was the face of Bo when he said he could never die, after all Bo, is the oldest living thing, so old no-one knew what he was. Of course it had to be Jack!
Loved this ep, though to be honest, i havent enjoyed this series as much as the last, in all honesty i'm still mourning Rose!
Did Martha leave? I was a bit miffed by this, as she kind of did, but my friends saying the actress said she's not leaving.
Didnt cry in this ep, cried loads in last series finale. Though did go awww when David was crying.
My mum wasnt too impressed with The Master though, said he's nothing like he was before?
Overall, i was impressed!
wow i loved it soo much! :wub:
Aw moment - the master in the doctors arms, so sad.
Jack!! - the face of bow?? :eek: I werent expecting it.
Bring on christmas....Anyone know if Martha's gonna be on the christmas special?
im still in two minds about the ending:
John Simm was brilliant as the master :heart: i love that man!!!- was so funny when he was dancing around to the scissor sisters - infact the last two episodes have had a amazing soundtrack
David tennant was excellent - i nearly cried as the doctor held him in his arms
John Barrowman was class - the face of Bo - so funny
on the whole a excellent ending
a few questions....
where was kylie and the xmas preview?
the master somehow survives - the nail polish wearing hand at teh end that collected the ring??????/
answers on a post card please!
I watched half of last weeks and when they said this was the final I had to watch it! As I never really watched it before I did not understand anything! Is the face of bo the face that died in that old London (I think) ep. which I also saw a bit of.. usually in a glass case thing? So confused..
I cried when Doc. was crying.. couldn't help it! Why did he want him to reginerate and stay with him though?
+ who what was going on with the fire and then someone with red nail varnish picked up a small object?.. What was going on with the Tardis?!
I knew I should have always watched this :p x
Hahaha, i loved this episode in the end!! The small doctor thing in the cage was slightly disturbing, very Lord of the Rings, but pretty cool design going on.
I think its well funny Jack is the Face of Boe!!!!
I reckon Martha will be back. They pretty much said so in the Confidential as well. I think they're getting rid of her for the Christmas Epi, so its just David and prob Kylie, and then she'll get picked up again at some point in series 4. There was a story saying something similar in the Mirror today as well, apparently. That the Doctor picks up another companion, and that Martha is like a part time one, like Jack but a bit more regular.
John Simm was fab, i loved him in it. And the whole Doctor rising up thing was very funky too.
I've loved this series. Mainly because Rose wasn't in it. I prefer Martha- she actually has some brains. And she has more depth to her, rather than just being thick.
I'm probs gunna get shot down lol.
I did like the episode, but I feel a little disappointed by it, I was hoping it would be edge of my seat stuff, but not really. Felt some parts were a bit silly.
However good acting all round though. Didn't really like the ending though..
Hmm so has Martha actually been written out? Has there been news about Freema leaving or anything?
i read that she will be popping up in the new series and making an appearence in torchwood - so it looks like there will be a new full time companion, it was also hinted at in the confidential show on bbc3 that the character was used to help the doctor get over rose - kind of like a rebound
Captain Jack stole the show,finding out he was the face of Boa sheer brilliance, and John Simm dancing around to the scissor sisters. On the downside they could have had a more explosive ending by the Dr and the Master fighting it out rather than him being shot by is spaced out wife. I guess we will just have to wait until Christmas to see if Martha returns or if the rumours are true that Freema will be axed.
I thought it was a fantastic episode and series ending, David, John B ,John S and Freema did an excellent job,, whooooo,,,I had a problem watching the Doc shrink into MINI ME :hmm: ...
I actually thought the whole program was brilliant, and looking forward to christmas :-)
Sorta sad to see Freema go, cos I really liked her as the Doc's compaion,, to be honest I liked her better than billy piper,, but thats just my OPINION,, so don't attack me :p
Ok gang tell me who is KYLIE ???
I dunno Jodi... but I'm guessing it's Kylie Minogue :searchme:
kylie minogue is supposed to be in the xmas special
from outpost gallifrey
Confirming the essence of a story first reported several weeks ago in the Sun, Freema Agyeman left Doctor Who as a series regular at the end of this episode, choosing to remain behind with her family in present-day England. Agyeman's most recent denial in "Radio Times" stated that she was not sacked from the series, contrary to the Sun report; however, as Outpost Gallifrey and other sites have reported, the news did not deny that Agyeman was leaving as a series regular (nor that she was not remaining by her own choice). The end of "Last of the Time Lords" suggests that we will see Martha again, as she gives her mobile phone to the Doctor (David Tennant), likely as a guest star next series; press reports from the Mirror this past week indicate that the fourth series of Doctor Who will see a new companion next year, with Martha making an occasional appearance. (At the time of the Mirror report, "Last of the Time Lords" had not yet aired, and while the article mentions she "won't be in every episode next year, but will appear in the occasional episode for both Doctor Who and Torchwood," it is likely that this was a bit of obfuscation of the as-yet-unannounced departure.)
UPDATE: Russell T Davies has promised on tonight's Confidential that there will be news soon (a possible press release early next week) about Freema's future with the programme, likely as a guest character or recurring (like John Barrowman this series).
John Barrowman also departs from Doctor Who again, as Captain Jack Harkness returns to his base of operations in Cardiff for the second series of "Torchwood" to be aired later this year.
John Simm will (obviously, from the story) not be returning as the Master in subsequent episodes; however, the theft of his ring by a woman (perhaps Lucy Saxon but possibly someone else entirely) indicates that the Master will perhaps be back in next year's episodes.
Meanwhile, the upcoming 2007 Christmas special will be entitled Voyage of the Damned and has something to do with the voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic, judging from the name of the vessel on the life ring found within the TARDIS in the close of today's episode (not to mention, the ship's hull through the walls of the console room!) There is no word as yet as to who will join David Tennant for the episode, although there has been much media speculation about singer Kylie Minogue (we're not sure yet if these are real or simply press hype.)
I think it was just because The Doctor finally had some hope, he wasnt alone, he wasnt the last time lord, and it's like David Tennant said on confidential, having the master there was a way of making the time lords seem real, like they did exist. I think the Doctor also had some hope of changing the master, making him into a good person, and someone who he could travel with who was like him, and would understand.
when is it back on?????????
my doctor who obsession now going to continue
According to teletext yesterday filming for the Christmas special is due to begin this week so we should find out over the next few weeks if Freema does make an apperance in the episode and if she will return full time time year.
Doctor to get extra companion
Doctor Who is to have a new companion when the drama returns - but there will still be room for his current co-star.
Actress Freema Agyeman is to play Martha Jones in three episodes of spin-off show Torchwood. She said it was a chance to "expand" her character.
She will miss the first half of the fourth series of Doctor Who, but will then return to the BBC One programme.
The new companion will be revealed soon and will appear in the entire 13-week run, which begins filming this month.
Former Crossroads actress Agyeman, 28, impressed producers with a brief appearance in the minor role of alien expert Adeola.
They invited her to try for the part of David Tennant's sidekick when Billie Piper left at the end of the second series. The show is in its fourth series since its revival in 2005, having ended previously in 1989 after 26 years.
Martha Jones will spend more time with Torchwood's Captain Jack
The third series of Doctor Who, which concluded in the UK on Saturday, had gained "outstanding reviews", according to Russell T Davies, its executive producer and head writer.
"Freema has been a huge part of that success, gaining rave notices for her portrayal of Martha," he added.
"Now we are taking the character of Martha into brand new territory with a starring role in Torchwood."
In May, Agyeman told BBC News how overwhelming it felt to be constantly recognised in public.
"Everyone's calling my name so it feels surreal," she said, as she walked up the red carpet at the Bafta TV Awards.
The BBC has announced the first casting details for the fourth series of Doctor Who following the acclaimed end of the third series - widely hailed by critics and public alike as the best series yet.
The final episode, screened on Saturday on BBC One, saw The Doctor's companion Martha - played by Freema Agyeman - leave to care for her devastated family, and to break the cycle of unrequited love she feels for The Doctor.
The production team has now confirmed that the character is set to make a triumphant return in the fourth series.
Freema, who gained rave notices for her portrayal of Martha Jones, is also set to join the cast of BBC Three's Torchwood where she will continue to play the character in three new episodes before returning to Doctor Who in the middle of the fourth series.
Doctor Who Executive Producer and Head Writer Russell T Davies said: "Series three has gained outstanding reviews and Freema has been a huge part of that success, gaining rave notices for her portrayal of Martha.
"Now we are taking the character of Martha into brand new territory with a starring role in Torchwood."
Freema said: "I can't wait to start filming on Torchwood and the new series of Doctor Who. It's a huge new challenge for me and I'm delighted Russell has decided to expand the character of Martha Jones."
The announcement leaves a vacant space in the Tardis and a new companion for The Doctor, who will join the new series for the entire 13-week run, will be announced shortly.
The fourth series of Doctor Who goes into production this month.
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