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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Ginger Beacon: [QB] The Master was always evil, but a bit on the camp side. His to do list read thus: 1 Become master of all matter (I always liked that), 2 Destroy the Doctor. Aside from a touch of alliteration, his hobbies included hypnosis (by looking into his victims eyes and telling them "I am the Master and you will obey". Later on after using all of his lives up he also included gaining more regenerations on his list of goals. He was always played as a vilain bent on total domination of everything, whilst being the quintessential gentleman - very much like Prof. M. Pertwees Doctor especialy has a begrudging respect for him, highlighting the similarities between the two vilains. I think he was also written to be the Doctors equal, and opposite, rather than just another bad guy. The first Master (Roger Dalgardo) was a bit on the camp side, but in a very 70's sort of way. Anthony Ainley (a few actors later, but the first time he's realy seen properly, or not a walking corpse) realy did play him camp, laughing wildly, disguising himself (often for no reason) and making long "this is my fiendish plan" speaches. Julia Roberts' brother took the pantomime villain mould and made it his own. Personaly I like the idea that Rose inadvertantly gave the master a new set of lives, but I always wondered if the Dalek trial thingy might have been to do with the Time War (perhaps he sided with the Daleks but, as was his want, betrayed them, and was [i]EX-TERM-INATED![/i] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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