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Getting in touch with your inner Cyberman

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From interview with RTD..
Amid the action and humour in the forthcoming series, would viewers be asked to sympathise with returning monsters The Cybermen?

"There is a moment with them - it is a very 'feely' show," Mr Davies said. "We want to treat them as real, to discover why they are the way they are."

Long-term Doctor Who fan Tennant added: "Cybermen are part human, in a way. We want to look into that."
NONONONONO!!!!!!

I don't give a flying fig why they are the way they are! Just let the bastards kill stuff and LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!

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Yes, yes, yes... let's redeem them from the panto villians of Attack & Silver Nemesis. Let's convert someone... say Mickey snd have it end horribly. Like Lytton, but with a character we have some real emotional atachment to.

Cybermen are not meant to be facelss robotic killers, or droning Borg - in the Tenth Planet they even had names (didn't they?). Straight-forward emotionless killers would be as exciting as a Hollywood action movie - who should be better than that. There should be an air of desperation about them - convert to survive... we will make you like us.

I know 'Dalek' wasn't popular in some quarters - but it was just a slight of hand to bring them back worse than ever in the Bad Wolf two-parter. Dalek was as much about the Doctor's 'time-war syndrome' state of mind as it was about Mr. Nation's infamous creation,

I have faith in RTD and Grahame Harper. The men from Mondas won't be a let down. Chrissie from 'EastEnders' on the other hand will have to work hard!
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:shock:

Oh Christ, I forgot about her.

(Not that I'm not counting the days until I sit glued to the action, you underrstand.)

I'm not saying don't explore their background just don't lumber us with any of this "I'm a bad person, I just want to see the sun" business.

Perhpas I'm just becoming hard in my old age...
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Hobbit wrote:I'm not saying don't explore their background just don't lumber us with any of this "I'm a bad person, I just want to see the sun" business.
Such things are irrelevant. 8)
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I refer readers to my prediction in a much earlier post.

All I have to say to that is I hope you enjoy next week's episode where the Cybermen open an aromatherapy massage centre Very Happy

No point arguing this one, dude. You thought it was fine, I thought it was a small spoiler in an otherwise good episode. Though I disagree with your view I accept it as a valid one. Just don't blame me when the Sontarans arrive on Earth to hold a yoni cleansing workshop and singing Native American chants to help align our chi.
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And this Christmas's award for smug git of the year goes to... :wink:
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isn;t there some tradition of if you win an award too many times they just give it to you for keeps?


just a thought...



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Do you really think there's room on my shelf for ANOTHER one?
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