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Ooooh, the BBC are finally spoiling us!
Second trailer!
SO MUCH GOODNESS!
ETA: SFX Steven Moffat interview. (Speaking exclusively to SFX, Steven Moffat tells us a little more about the Time Lord’s most mysterious incarnation, soon to be seen in 50th anniversary tale “The Day Of The Doctor”)
Especially love this:
"The folk memory of Hartnell is he’s a cranky old man, but when you watch him he plays the Doctor as a stroppy child. Very twinkly and he’s not crotchety, he’s sulky, the way that an infant would be. Ian and Barbara are sort of his parents, indulging him to go and behave himself a bit better. The Doctors are always like that. He’s either an extraordinarily youthful old man or an extraordinarily old young man. He’s always both."
SO MUCH GOODNESS!
ETA: SFX Steven Moffat interview. (Speaking exclusively to SFX, Steven Moffat tells us a little more about the Time Lord’s most mysterious incarnation, soon to be seen in 50th anniversary tale “The Day Of The Doctor”)
Especially love this:
"The folk memory of Hartnell is he’s a cranky old man, but when you watch him he plays the Doctor as a stroppy child. Very twinkly and he’s not crotchety, he’s sulky, the way that an infant would be. Ian and Barbara are sort of his parents, indulging him to go and behave himself a bit better. The Doctors are always like that. He’s either an extraordinarily youthful old man or an extraordinarily old young man. He’s always both."

srmcd1
(Anonymous) 2013-11-09 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)Or maybe it was to symbolize that he's turned on...?
~ srmcd1
Re: srmcd1
Totally a call-back to DT going 'But his is bigger than mine!' when seeing Simm's laser screwdriver. *g*
Or maybe it was to symbolize that he's turned on...?
I'm not going there.