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The hype around Capaldi would follow him through three well-received seasons of Doctor Who , including Moffat's final series as executive producer and head writer, before he passed the torch to Jodie Whittaker, the current Doctor. Actors are rarely able to play the characters they so revere, so why did Capaldi walk away from his dream role?

Throughout his more than episode run as the Doctor, Capaldi became so beloved in the role that Moffatt once declared him the show's best Doctor via PocketMags.

Despite his mostly universal acclaim and excitement over landing the role, the actor did eventually move on to other projects, including the upcoming Suicide Squad. I decided I would learn what everyone on set was doing, so I would feel less threatened.

What I've learnt being an actor is that you've got to be lucky. I got less lucky, and nobody was interested. If a part came up, it would be for the main corpse's friend's brother who was having problems with his marriage. What annoys me about it is that your fate is always in somebody else's hands.

It's always up to somebody else to decide whether or not they want you in their show and so the majority of actors have to play out a waiting game. The constant fear is that it could all end tomorrow. The only time I've tried to make plans, the cosmic sledgehammer has intervened and something else has happened. You just have to wait and see what comes your way, so that's what I do. The difference between movies and TV is that in TV you have to have a trauma every week, but that event may not be the biggest event in the characters' lives.

The biggest thing I have realised was that you have to choose your collaborators very carefully, and that not everybody can like you. The process of filmmaking is so difficult, there's no point in doing it unless you can do it the way you want. To abandon them now is to abandon not only our past, but our future. Scottish men of a certain age have a black response to almost everything as a measure of how sophisticated they are.

I have a very long fuse that eventually explodes after building up a nice head of steam, although it's only happened three times - usually at work when someone takes me for granted. I've been influenced by the entire history of Doctor Who and by every actor who's played Doctor Who , and everybody who's worked on the show and made those episodes.

I wouldn't be here doing this if it hadn't been for the twelve actors who brilliantly played the part, often in times when it wasn't as easy to be Doctor Who or as welcome to be Doctor Who as it is now. So really I stand on their shoulders.

There's almost a Grimms' fairy tales element to the show. The Doctor appears and takes people deep into the forest where there are monsters, but he delivers them back safely at the end.

That's very, very attractive. Plus I love monsters. Everyone does! Any shows with monsters in them work. The nice thing about Doctor Who is, whatever people say, you know someone somewhere loves you. And they always will.

The more everyone else hates you, the more that person will say, "He's my Doctor". That relationship between light and dark, the domestic and the epic. There's a feeling you could step from a supermarket car park on Earth into the Andromeda Nebula or whatever. All that stuff. It's part of my DNA. I've known for a long time - probably longer than you".

Doctor Who , like time, cannot stand still. It must always move and change. But that character was but one of the facets of this eternal Time Lord, the greatest science-fiction character ever created. There is an infinite number of further faces and natures to choose from. Tom Baker must select one and play it to the best of his ability. Check out the image below. SuicideSquadWB pic. It is the prison that has the highest mortality rate in the USA.

However, the prisoners will do anything to get out of the prison, even if it means joining a secret Task Force X. These psychopaths are then armed and dropped on the enemy island Corto Maltese. Source: Comicbook.



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