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They do get some pretty strong guest stars - its Derek Jacobi next week (BAFTA award winner for I Claudius)
Plus they've had people like Peter Kay, Simon Pegg (and in the old series Richard Todd, Julain Glover, Beryl Reid etc)
'Earth has been conquered and the Master rules supreme, with the Doctor a helpless prisoner, in the final episode of Russell T Davies's Doctor Who.The entire human race has been reduced to slavery, as the mighty warships of a new Time Lord Empire rise from the ashes. Only Martha Jones can save the world...
David Tennant plays the Doctor and Freema Agyeman plays his companion, Martha Jones. John Barrowman and John Simm guest star.'
So that's that - he is who we thought - I'm very very excited now :razz:
You knew really though, surely?
And you must have guessed who the Professor was tonight?
Gets, better every week...
It may be too early too say, but John Simm doesn't cut it as the Master. He looks more like a naughty schoolboy and doesn't have the sauve meglomania of Roger Delgado or Anthony Ainley (though he's better than Eric roberts)
Also, did anyone else hear the President tell the Master that U.N.I.T. were in charge of the situation? I thought the Slaveen (or however you spell it) killed all the members of U.N.I.T.?
That was my thought, too. Time will tell, of course.
I am gutted that I'll miss next week's, I actually thought this was the finale so was doing a bit of self-impressed "HA HA"-ing myself Master-stylee as I was going to catch it all, but we'll be away before it airs. Will I be able to watch it online afterwards? For being such a geek you think I'd know about these things
Yeah i thought tonights episode was great, a three parter though, the suspense
So what did he do with his Sonic screwdriver when it like extended O.o
Let's not forget that the clips are all of The Master ruling everything, with as far as he knows no opposition at all (with The Doctor gone) so he's bound to be elated.
Wait to see what he's like over the whole two parter and after The Doctor returns to see if he's still like this by the end.
Also I can't take John Simm seriously as a baddy. he just doesn't look evil...
Next episode is all The Master... and that promo says the Doctor is taken prisoner and it is all up to Martha Jones. Interesting stuff!
Does it seem possible The Master could choose how he regenerated? After all he said he wanted to be strong and young like The Doctor.
What i find hard to believe is that the Master is alive... i mean, he used up his 13 lives and was granted another 13 by the Time Lord council. Then used all of them up and was killed by the Daleks for good, only to return in that Paul McGann Doctor who special where he is soundly killed... AGAIN.
Where did this set of lives come from?
Is it that with all the Time Lords dead, their power and essence has been transferred into the the remaining Time Lords; The Doctor and The Master... thus solving the old 13 lives only problem for the Doctor, when it comes to the writers explaination.
I am SO over thinking this...
I agree. I'm not quite sure about John Simm yet ... I reckon i'm going to need a lot of convincing.
And UNIT seems to have changed into some world security police, the Brigadier would turn in his grave (well if he was dead)
Yeah, I agree. He is not evil enough for the Master. John Simms was completely wrong. David Jacobi would've been much better, I think. I hope that next weeks episode saves it because it would be a shame to end such a fantastic series with this finale. John Barrowman and Captain Jack *does* make it all ok though
I am intrigued to see how it will all end next week :chin: