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Unread 06-02-2011   #1
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Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

I know very little about Dr. Who, but I know that one of the most recent episodes, (I think it was "Almost People") has a ghoul-like transformed version of the girl at the end of this clip:



Does anyone know if there was any process, and if so if there's a clip?
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

There isn't any process. She just runs into the bathroom stall and kinda just becomes elastic. Nothing really worth mentioning. I don't see any indication that the second episode of the same story will be any different as far as process.
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It's not a transformation per se, although I wish it was. The story is set in the future where clones are regularly manufactured for slave labour, but then the clones gain self-awareness and rebel against their makers. (Think AVATAR meets FRANKENSTEIN.) Occasionally they flip back-and-forth from "half-formed" to fully formed, but the original humans themselves don't undergo any actual metamorphosis.
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

In episode 6, there is a process but unfortunatly, it is badly lit as she changes into a... very strange monster much akin to a brontosaurus the size of a horse... There are also some melting woman scenes throughout the episode and a big reveal at the end.

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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

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In episode 6, there is a process but unfortunatly, it is badly lit as she changes into a... very strange monster much akin to a brontosaurus the size of a horse... There are also some melting woman scenes throughout the episode and a big reveal at the end.
Her neck stretches and no melting, they just get that noseless plastic face look. That's it, no horse sized dinosaur or melting women. I watched it last week so I know there was nothing really like what you described. You must have bad recollection.
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

It's a pity that some old werewolf TF in the show were a male one... you know, the producers say (and many other people out there) that werewolves are male.
And for the show, I expect that someday they'd create something interesting in terms of female TF. I am sure that there are much talent developing the series.
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It's a pity that some old werewolf TF in the show were a male one... you know, the producers say (and many other people out there) that werewolves are male.
And for the show, I expect that someday they'd create something interesting in terms of female TF. I am sure that there are much talent developing the series.
There was a female werewolf in a very very old Dr. Who series a long long time ago. Not the current incarnation, but from decades ago. Something to do with a circus or carnival and a girl at least partially changed. I don't know all the details but I did see a clip months ago.
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

*Potential Spoiler....trying to keep details to a minimum*


TF-Viewer: Not to start an argument, but given I watched this episode on Monday...the episode 'The Almost People' (2nd part of the story, 1st part being 'The Rebel Flesh') has pretty much exactly what John Y Smith describes, albeit the process involved is pretty minimal.

A character gets pushed backwards and falls on it's back into acid, cue very tame melting.

Ganger gets really angry and begins to morph (at a distance), long neck, on all fours like some weird primitive beast and starts chasing people.

Also an earlier scene with (implied) devouring/vore....
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

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There was a female werewolf in a very very old Dr. Who series a long long time ago. Not the current incarnation, but from decades ago. Something to do with a circus or carnival and a girl at least partially changed. I don't know all the details but I did see a clip months ago.
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While there wasn't any female TF in it, the even older story Inferno really effected me for semi-werewolf TFing, the way it happened and transfered.
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The episode introduces "The Flesh" artificial biomass that is programmed to take the form of a human then is controlled remotely, the problem arises when the connection is cut off and the mind of the person is copied, the clones become copies with the same memories and personality as the original. Of course they are still made of "The Flesh" and until they stabilize can still stretch and morph a bit, getting highly emotional destabilizes the copies, so when the originals try to kill the copies yea they stress out. Add to that the Flesh copies the Doctor this is his 7th clone/copy I think, I know the 10th Doctor had a Human copy and ,a daughter/clone so it's at least the 3rd.
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

She turns into a Dead Space in episode 7 (best way to describe it)

Anyone else notice Series 6 is alot of horror-esq then previous series so far?
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Re: Dr. Who Jennifer Ganger

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*Potential Spoiler....trying to keep details to a minimum*


TF-Viewer: Not to start an argument, but given I watched this episode on Monday...the episode 'The Almost People' (2nd part of the story, 1st part being 'The Rebel Flesh') has pretty much exactly what John Y Smith describes, albeit the process involved is pretty minimal.

A character gets pushed backwards and falls on it's back into acid, cue very tame melting.

Ganger gets really angry and begins to morph (at a distance), long neck, on all fours like some weird primitive beast and starts chasing people.

Also an earlier scene with (implied) devouring/vore....
Monday? I wasn't aware there was even a new episode yet. I remember there wasn't one Saturday at the usual time and assumed it was delayed a whole week, not just 2 days. My mistake then.
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