well that makes two of us, because I agree with Everything Nice as well :P. I'd say go a bit more classical though, maybe a Trilby or something like that .
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I dunno, his costume looks pretty settled:
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Same, I put him on alongside Benedict Cumberbatch on the "People want him for Who, but for the life of my I don't know why" list. If you want to see Sherlock or House, watch Sherlock or House, don't get that actor to play Doctor Who and then complain when you find it 'boring' because they either play it the same way or complain that it's not how you wanted it when they take it in a totally different direction.
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that's exactly my point. He's too set in TV minds now as Sherlock, it wouldn't work trying to get him to be the Doctor, so you'd either have to have him play it just like the Doctor, in which case what's the point, you might as well just watch Sherlock Or have him play it totally differently, in which case people will complain that they wanted him to play it like he did Sherlock.
Now a crossover? That would be epic .
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The Doctor very rarely travels to meet fictional characters. When he does, it is usually a trap of The Master. As Sherlock Holmes never actually existed, and the one your talking about is a TV show so it doesn't even have the iconography of the original stories, a crossover would make no sense.
Not saying it won't happen, just saying you are more likely to see the Star Trek/Who crossover become a whole season of the show first.
The TARDIS hits a wormhole in the Time Vortex that throws them into an alternate universe, one where the Time Lords never went to war, and never interferes with anything. oh, and Sherlock is real in this AU.
BOOM whole plot for an episode or two there. The Doctor dealing with the fact that Gallifrey is still around, and fighting with himself on if he really wants to go back to "His" universe.
Cumberbatch is rather wooden IMO. It works great for Holmes and was Ok as Khan but wouldn't work well for The Doctor IMO.
Actually, the 1990s American Reboot they had planned on doing a few episodes that tied into TNG, also the episode 'A Matter of Time' was based on a preposed Star Trek Doctor Who cross over, which never happened.
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All right, gentleperchildren, let's review. The year is 2024 - that's two-zero-two-four, as in the 21st Century's perfect vision - and I am sorry to say the world has become a pussy-whipped, Brady Bunch version of itself, run by a bunch of still-masked clots ridden infertile senile sissies who want the Last Ukrainian to die so they can get on with the War on China, with some middle-eastern genocide on the side
I'd be totally fine with Cumberbatch playing Doctor like Sherlock, his Sherlock is very Doctor-y anyways.