Well, you have to admit, the fellow has a sense of humour.Steven Moffat has told Doctor Who fans to expect "new monsters" when he becomes the show's executive producer and lead writer.
Moffat, who is replacing executive producer Russell T Davies, was speaking at arts and comic book convention Comic-Con in California.
He told fans not to expect too many appearances from old characters.
"We're not in the business of being nostalgic, we're making nostalgia for the future, new monsters, new friends."
He was responding to their questions about the possibility of guest appearances from old characters - such as ex-Doctor Who companion Sarah Jane Smith, played by Elisabeth Sladen in the 1970s - as well as old enemies.
He told the San Diego convention: "Doctor Who is at its best when it's brand new and you've always got to remember that there's a new bunch of eight-year-olds watching every year and it has to be original - it has to belong to them."
But he said continuity when old characters did return was not difficult to achieve.
"Having taken the precaution of having memorised every single event in Doctor Who's history, it's fairly easy for me to keep continuity because I remember it all.
"In the end, a television series which embraces both the ideas of parallel universe and the concept of changing time can't have a continuity error - it can't.
"It's impossible for Doctor Who to get it wrong because we can just say 'he changed time, it's a time warp, it happens'."
'Just exciting'
Moffat has already written some of the most memorable Doctor Who episodes of recent times including Blink , of series three - which featured terrifying weeping angels - for which he picked up the best writer Bafta earlier this year.
Asked about his reputation for writing scary episodes he said: "If people are worried that because I'm taking over Doctor Who it's going to be just really, really frightening, if that's your concern then… tough."
He also spoke to fans for the first time about getting the job he has "always wanted".
The writer said the prospect of taking over from Davies for the fifth series - due to be shown on BBC One in spring 2010 - was "just exciting". It was announced he was taking the job in May.
"I suppose it should be daunting or nerve-wracking but it's not a real job like working in a hospital - it's just fun."
He added: "I mean it's hard work too but most things that are fun are hard work."
Last week, Moffat denied a newspaper report that he "quit" a deal to work on Steven Spielberg's forthcoming Tintin trilogy because of the doctor Who job.
A newspaper report that he had "turned down" a two-film deal with Spielberg was "a bit misleading", he told the BBC News website.
He had planned to finish Tintin before starting Doctor Who but was delayed by the US writers' strike, he added.
Davies will remain in charge of four specials to be shown in 2009.
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He's going to take the Phillip Hinchcliffe approach. Good on Moffat.
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^The what approach?
Also, I have no doubt that if Moffat decides to do some cameos, they will be great. Because he can write characters even better than their creator (case in point: The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances.
Also, I have no doubt that if Moffat decides to do some cameos, they will be great. Because he can write characters even better than their creator (case in point: The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances.
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And even that one used a race that was originally intended to be the Daleks' replacements when it looked like they wouldn't be getting the rights to the real deal from the Nation estate.Crazedwraith wrote:And only one without Daleks.
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Basically, Moffat's proposed direction for the series will be the same as that carried out by producer Phillip Hinchcliffe (1975-77), who in his entire run in the post featured only one story with a previous villain (the Master —and a radically altered version of the character at that) in "The Deadly Assassin" and had two last cameos by UNIT ("The Android Invasion", "The Seeds Of Doom"). The rest of his episodes with Tom Baker's Doctor featured entirely new, one-off villains and creatures (the Zygons, the Zeta-Minor anti-man, Sutekh, Marcus Scarman, the Kraals, Morbius, Prof. Solon, the Krynoid, Harrison Chase, the Mandragora Helix, Eldrad, Xoanon, Taren Capel, Magnus Greel) and were some of the best in the programme's entire history —especially as his script editor was the inestimable Robert Holmes. It was a breath of fresh air and a creative trend which continued more or less through the rest of Baker's run even with two different producers following after Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who always did work best when it embraced originality and took risks instead of constantly bringing back the usual suspects every season.Thanas wrote:^The what approach?
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^Thank you for explaining.
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I really enjoy the current doctor(havent seen the finale yet on Sci-Fi so sush). He reminds me so much in his actions of Tom Bakers Doctor. I hope he remains for at least another season.
BTW is it me, or does Rose look a little chunkier in the last episodes than before?
BTW is it me, or does Rose look a little chunkier in the last episodes than before?
I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess.
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Eh? If anything she looks way thinner. Just look at her face.Johnathon_Chance wrote:BTW is it me, or does Rose look a little chunkier in the last episodes than before?
Not that it is an improvement, I always thought she looked best in S2.
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Agreed!Thanas wrote:Eh? If anything she looks way thinner. Just look at her face.Johnathon_Chance wrote:BTW is it me, or does Rose look a little chunkier in the last episodes than before?
Not that it is an improvement, I always thought she looked best in S2.
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Oh you poor poor man.Johnathon_Chance wrote:(havent seen the finale yet on Sci-Fi so sush).
I'm sorry. I'm so so sorry.
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We will be here to comfort you when it's over with open arms and Stark's angry rage.Johnathon_Chance wrote:Straha wrote:Oh you poor poor man.Johnathon_Chance wrote:(havent seen the finale yet on Sci-Fi so sush).
I'm sorry. I'm so so sorry.
What no tongue emoticons?
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'You're a bully putting on an air of civility while saying that everything western and/or capitalistic must be bad, and a lot of other posters (loomer, Stas Bush, Gandalf) are also going along with it for their own personal reasons (Stas in particular is looking through rose colored glasses)' - Darth Yan
Why? Somebody brave enough to watch that does not need to be mocked, he needs extensive support and quite possible therapy.Johnathon_Chance wrote:Straha wrote:Oh you poor poor man.Johnathon_Chance wrote:(havent seen the finale yet on Sci-Fi so sush).
I'm sorry. I'm so so sorry.
What no tongue emoticons?
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The what segment?Stark wrote:My only exposure to the finale is Flash playing the Gorgonopsid Key segment down skype at me.Straha wrote:We will be here to comfort you when it's over with open arms and Stark's angry rage.
And I am never, ever going to watch it. It's... too horrible.
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Oh, that particular bit of brilliance. And of course it just had to be named after a german and had to play in a "german" castle...complete with horrible accents.
Ugh.
Ugh.
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Aside from the sheer stupidity of the concept, as well as the fact that RTD just pulled that one right out his ass for this finale, it ended up serving no plot purpose whatsoever. The whole Osterhagen Key business was nothing but busywork to justify Martha's presence in the story but one which undermined her little year of hell effort from the previous season closer. It was just bullshit all around and hopefully the last we'll ever see of it with Moffat in charge.
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Yeah, but I did get a stupid kick out of seeing Daleks flying through the forest yelling what I presume was "EXTERMINATE!" in German.
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It wasn't. What they were screaming was "exterminieren", a word that does not exist in German. To "exterminate" in german would mean "ausradieren, auslöschen, vernichten"etc, but never exterminieren. RTD just pulled that word out of his behind.Broomstick wrote:Yeah, but I did get a stupid kick out of seeing Daleks flying through the forest yelling what I presume was "EXTERMINATE!" in German.
Anyone who knew german was bound to be up in arms about the whole segment. Not only were the accents horrible, but the words made little sense and were riddled with mistakes or other things that just made them sound...wrong.
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