David Tennant announces he is leaving Doctor Who at the end of 2009.
I'm a bit surprised - If I'd been asked to bet, I'd have put my money on Tennant leaving at the end of 2010, just because I figured that they wouldn't have gone to all the trouble of shortening the 2009 season so drastically to accomodate Tennant's other projects if he wasn't coming back for a full season later. Still, this gives them plenty of time to pave the way for Doctor number 11.
I know lots of fans will be dismayed by this. Personally, I'll only be dismayed if they cast someone terrible as his replacement - I like Tennant, but regeneration is part of the show, and I'm personally ready to see what someone else could do with the part.
I'm a little confused about timing, though. Does this mean we get a regeneration in the Christmas special for 2009? 'Cause that would be a bit of a downer. (Well, if you're a sad fan like me, who always weeps during regenerations.)
I'm a bit surprised - If I'd been asked to bet, I'd have put my money on Tennant leaving at the end of 2010, just because I figured that they wouldn't have gone to all the trouble of shortening the 2009 season so drastically to accomodate Tennant's other projects if he wasn't coming back for a full season later. Still, this gives them plenty of time to pave the way for Doctor number 11.
I know lots of fans will be dismayed by this. Personally, I'll only be dismayed if they cast someone terrible as his replacement - I like Tennant, but regeneration is part of the show, and I'm personally ready to see what someone else could do with the part.
I'm a little confused about timing, though. Does this mean we get a regeneration in the Christmas special for 2009? 'Cause that would be a bit of a downer. (Well, if you're a sad fan like me, who always weeps during regenerations.)
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Date: 2008-10-30 02:30 pm (UTC)Yeah, it's certainly looking like that's the case. All the early reporting on the break year really focused on Tennant's theater projects - I think it was the announcement of his casting in Hamlet that made people think, "Hang on, how are you going to do that and film Doctor Who?"
I am a bit annoyed that after the sucker-punch of the fake regeneration in "Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End", we'll be getting a real one just a handful of episodes on. As you've said, it doesn't look promising in terms of getting a dramatic build up. Though, I don't know how many of the specials have been scripted at this point, or when they're scheduled. Perhaps they could juggle things a bit so that we get a three episodes, broadcast in relatively close proximity, that form a story arc leading up to the regeneration?
And yes, I don't envy Moffatt the job of casting a new Doctor. Even before this news came out, I've been imagining Moffatt waking up in the middle of the night thinking, "Crap, what if I go down in history as the man who killed Doctor Who again?" Now I know he's not getting any sleep.