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([personal profile] catslash Nov. 1st, 2008 02:39 pm)
So I have been giving the Eleventh Doctor - uh, maybe a little too much thought. I get bored. Anyway, I think I have settled on my top three picks. For the moment, at least. It's subject to change whenever I think of someone really cool.

3. Jack Davenport. I love Jack Davenport. In anything. He can do both drama and comedy, and of course he and Steven Moffat have a prior working relationship, so Moffat would know how to play to his strengths. He is also relatively young, handsome, and popular, which are probably the main criteria the BBC will be using. He is third on this list because, while it would be a sweet bit of casting and I would love to be watching him in a new episode of something every week again (I loved Coupling), it seems to me that he is a bit too well-known to play the Doctor. Fame is completely subjective, of course, but I feel that once you have played a pivotal role in an international smash hit movie trilogy, you have breached the level of fame acceptable for playing the Doctor. It wouldn't be the Doctor, it would be Jack Davenport as the Doctor, and that would just take away from who the Doctor is.

2. John Simm. I obsessed over the idea during the week between "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End" (and you can't tell me it wouldn't have been twenty BILLION times better than the bullshit RTD stuck us with), and I'm right back on it now. John Simm is awesome, and it would be really interesting to watch his interpretation of the Doctor versus how he played the Master. Plus, the very idea of Simm!Eleven trying to explain who he is to Jack and Martha gives me gigglefits. For what it's worth (ie, very little), rumor has it that this is actually a possibility.

1. Bill Nighy. After the emo of Ten, it would be absolutely lovely to see a Doctor who appears to be composed entirely of dryness and sarcasm, except for when he's not. (I am, admittedly, basing my impression of Nighy on Shaun of the Dead and Love Actually, but he was just so GOOD in those roles. I mean, yeah, PotC, but he was covered in, like, eight pounds of makeup and CGI. I actually forgot he was in those movies.) I wouldn't have thought it possible to come up with a casting idea that I would like more than John Simm, but oh man, I want Nighy!Eleven like burning. Unfortunately, Bill Nighy is not young and hot, so this is unlikely.

What do you guys think? Do you have a list?
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From: [identity profile] cacopheny.livejournal.com


:: votes for Bill Nighy, even though she doesn't watch Dr Who :: I think he's better-looking than Christopher Eccleson or however you spell his name, even if he is older. I might actually watch an episode or two if he was the doctor, just cuz he's COOL XD

From: [identity profile] tijmetje.livejournal.com


I've no list, but I love the idea of Bill Nighy, and I wouldn't actually be too surprised that actually happened. He's very good at that kind of dry that would suit the Doctor.

John Simm would be interesting because of the Master-thing, but when I first read it it sounded rather far-fetched to me and I'm still not sold.

From: [identity profile] tijmetje.livejournal.com


p.s. I mentioned the whole thing to Dice, and he's all in favour of James Callis. And he thinks Donne Nobel is the Master, for some reason.

From: [identity profile] apiphile.livejournal.com


1. Sean Pertwee.
2. Derek Jacobi
3. If it's James Nesbitt I will actually kill myself.

From: [identity profile] cacopheny.livejournal.com


I love FOB, and the line is just hilarious ^^ :: pets cute lil geeky Patrick ::

From: [identity profile] apiphile.livejournal.com


Possessive Pete is my favourite Pete; Pissed-off Patrick is my favourite Patrick. Possessive Asshole Pete makes Patrick Pissed-off! It is like the Doctor Seuss of bandfic.

... I really apologise. NaNoWriMo has melted my fucking brain.

From: [identity profile] tahira-saki.livejournal.com


After the emo of Ten, it would be absolutely lovely to see a Doctor who appears to be composed entirely of dryness and sarcasm

YES

...Aside from that, I have no list. I just want British snark.
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From: [personal profile] coneyislandbaby


Actually, Jack Davenport's only around the level of fame that Chris Eccleston had pre-Doctor, known and loved, but not on a Brad Pitt/George Clooney/Johnny Depp level. So I don't think he's as unlikely as some think.

That said, my list:

5. Sean Pertwee
4. Jason Isaacs (same as Jack for levels of fame)
3. A female Doctor (no one specific in mind)
2. Richard Coyle (Jeff in Coupling)
1. Jack.

From: [identity profile] karaokegal.livejournal.com


Don't forget the amazingness of State of Play with both Simm and Nighy in one of the great snark-downs of all time. I'd love it if they had the balls to go with Nighy, but I'm assuming that RTD will want another pretty boy. I've heard Robert Carlyle's name bandied about...that would be interesting.
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