yeah. but it made sense to me. why would no Time Lord care if they were about to die? he knew he would be gone and someone else would be living his life.Originally Posted by Noremac1500
William Hartnell (1st)
Patrick Troughton (2nd)
Jon Pertwee (3rd)
Tom Baker (4th)
Peter Davison (5th)
Colin Baker (6th)
Sylvester McCoy (7th)
Paul McGann (8th)
Christopher Eccleston (9th)
David Tennant (10th)
Matt Smith (11th)
Peter Cushing (Human Doctor)
Rowan Atkinson (Parody)
Richard E. Grant (cartoon)
yeah. but it made sense to me. why would no Time Lord care if they were about to die? he knew he would be gone and someone else would be living his life.Originally Posted by Noremac1500
in this spoiler is a reveal from Doctor Who's season 7 finale. don't look if you have yet to see it. but in 2 months time. the spoilers will be removed. and you will see what it is
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It would still be him. The way I see it the last words of the Doctor is the Actor saying a goodbye to the audience and the new doctors first words are his hello. 9th gave a great final word speech. 10 was an I don't want to go. 11 was apologizing (though he never actually regenerated). That's why I was mad with 10's final words. It felt like an awful goodbye to the audienceOriginally Posted by Kain
"There is only one difference between a madman and me.
I am not mad."
"It is not necessary for the public to know whether I am joking or whether I am serious, just as it is not necessary for me to know it myself."
"I'm so accustomed to being alone."
Tennant's final words was deep and meaningful, He actually really didn't want to go, he wanted to stay and still play the doctor for more seasons, but they really needed to "let him go" So yea, I almost cried at that goodbye, but 9th's goodbye was sad/happy.. i don't know.. i got mixed feelings on that.. so yea.Originally Posted by Noremac1500
Fantastic.
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Tennant is my favourite and Eccleston is close second while the Tom baker is the 3rd.
Tennant had lots of sad, feelsy moments and funny moments that made the entire generation worth while.
Eccleston's was dark, eerie and mysterious, since he just lost his race and is trying to re um.. re evaluate himself, He's a comedic genius as well, he was fantastic.
Tom baker, Nuff said.
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The one reason I side with Colin Baker is because I felt bad for him as he got the raw end of the stick..BBC fucked him over then blamed it on him. Though he could have quit he still tried to give his best.
The 6th doctor would be compared to the 9th. He was very dark. The trial of the doctor has to be one of the doctors finest moments. 6 was questioning how his later life would turn out. He feared that he would become the valeyard and tried to prevent it. Yet everytime he tried evidence of his darker side would show. His entire story is overcoming evil. Trying to go back to the carefree doctor that he was. It all ending with him basically forcing a regeneration to give him a new personality so his darker side wouldn't be so evident
Carrot juice, carrot juice, carrot juice
"There is only one difference between a madman and me.
I am not mad."
"It is not necessary for the public to know whether I am joking or whether I am serious, just as it is not necessary for me to know it myself."
"I'm so accustomed to being alone."