Dec. 22nd, 2007
Clearly, Russell T. Davies is an idiot.
Dec. 22nd, 2007 10:47 pmI haven't liked the man since I first wandered into the Doctor Who fandom. He seems to have some really weird ideas concerning relationships that I won't go into here because OH MY GOD, it makes me tired.
But!
I saw this a minute ago while Googling the world, and even though I've wondered about his mental stability before, this has truly got me wondering what the hell goes on in that rat maze he calls a brain.
HITLER WOULD BE TOP TIMELORD (also in the Guardian Unlimited).
...the straight-talking 44-year-old stunned an audience of fans – including young children – when he suggested Nazi leader Hitler would be his ideal person to play the Timelord.
Asked who from the past or present he would most have liked to see play the role, he replied: “Hitler. He was stern and strong. He would be great.”
Russell was speaking after a preview screening of the show’s Christmas special, Doctor Who: Voyage Of The Damned.
The answer was meant to be a joke, which did spark a small amount of laughter from some of the audience. But others were horrified, thinking the gag had been in bad taste. [snippage]
Even current Doctor Who David Tennant, 36, seemed slightly stunned by Russell’s answer. And when he was asked the same question, he seemed almost speechless as he declined to answer.
Please, RussT, I'm begging you. LEAVE THE FRIGGIN' SHOW. Moron.
But!
I saw this a minute ago while Googling the world, and even though I've wondered about his mental stability before, this has truly got me wondering what the hell goes on in that rat maze he calls a brain.
HITLER WOULD BE TOP TIMELORD (also in the Guardian Unlimited).
...the straight-talking 44-year-old stunned an audience of fans – including young children – when he suggested Nazi leader Hitler would be his ideal person to play the Timelord.
Asked who from the past or present he would most have liked to see play the role, he replied: “Hitler. He was stern and strong. He would be great.”
Russell was speaking after a preview screening of the show’s Christmas special, Doctor Who: Voyage Of The Damned.
The answer was meant to be a joke, which did spark a small amount of laughter from some of the audience. But others were horrified, thinking the gag had been in bad taste. [snippage]
Even current Doctor Who David Tennant, 36, seemed slightly stunned by Russell’s answer. And when he was asked the same question, he seemed almost speechless as he declined to answer.
Please, RussT, I'm begging you. LEAVE THE FRIGGIN' SHOW. Moron.