Thread:Turtle365/@comment-15395126-20150605183559/@comment-15395126-20150607215308

What I like about pulling a Moffat is it preserves the mystery of the show. We're giving the fans Gallifrey back once and for all in Series 12. Gotta leave 'em something to wonder about...Yes, "incarnate" is a form of the word "incarnation." It refers to something "embodied in human flesh or form."

We'll see what develops as far as Classic Who villains returning; a big thing I should mention about when I write stuff like this is that I like to picture what I'm writing in my head, as if it were a finished episode being broadcast on TV. If I can't see something in my head, I don't use the concept.

How Gallifrey will play into the series is a question for another day; I'm thinking what you said. We would see no more of the planet or the Time Lords than we already do; the Doctor is still traveling and such like he does now, with occasional stops home. What's important now is that he'll have the burden of finding his home off his shoulders.

I'm probably jumping ahead a lot, but I'm trying to think of who could play my Fourteenth Doctor. I seem to take to younger Doctors like Smith and Tennant a little better; the reason I cast Jason Isaacs was because he seemed like the perfect "middle-aged" Doctor, sort of like Nine...he's a transitional Doctor from old to young, sorta like what happened when New Who started. Ideas for Fourteenth Doctors I have are as follows:
 * Tom Hiddleston (a young, charismatic and energetic Doctor candidate...)
 * Kenneth Branagh (another middle-aged Doctor...)
 * Bill Nighy (not a young Doctor by any means...)

I'm feeling a lot of positive vibes from Tom Hiddleston...I feel like he could bring the Doctor a sharp, sarcastic kind of wit, similar to his portrayal of Loki in the Marvel movies, if you've seen those. Again, we don't have to worry about that right now.