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He looks more like The Doctor than Eccles did. Gotta love that suit.
Still say he's too bloody young-looking :roll:
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Tennis shoes with a suit? Do your top button and tie up properly. And get that shirt tucked in boy. What about the buttons on your jacket? Are there no mirrors in your TARDIS?

:lol: I seem to have come over all schoolmasterish.
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He's much too young looking, and I don't approve of his footwear.
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d00mw0lf wrote:Image

He looks more like The Doctor than Eccles did. Gotta love that suit.
Still say he's too bloody young-looking :roll:
I quite like him actually. He's got an eccentric look to him, I love the way the coat and suit REALLY don't match. Colours are a bit ick though. They'll probably change throughout time like Tom Baker's did.

And he's not as young as Davison was. But young people seem to look "younger" these days.

Did Billie finally get her roots done?
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The shoes are a definite problem.
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ruffers wrote:He's much too young looking, and I don't approve of his footwear.
Didn't notice them.... I don't like them either come to think of it :|
I know people keep dragging up the Davison thing but they all seem to forget Davison was a crap Doctor! :lol:
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I liked Davison. Not a favourite, but he was great in the Five Doctors. I don't dislike any of the Doctors. It'd go a bit like this:

T. Baker
McCoy/Eccleston tied
Troughton
Pertwee
Davison
C. Baker


I never saw McGann and don't really remember Hartnell :/

He looks a lot like a detective. If you didn't know better, you'd nearly think it was promo for Heartbeat.
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Have I missed something, who keeps dragging up the Davison thing?

He was awful (as a Doctor) and would have got his head kicked in at my school. He was OK in All Creatures Great And Small though. That would have been my contribution anyway :lol:
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Rosalie wrote:I liked Davison. Not a favourite, but he was great in the Five Doctors. I don't dislike any of the Doctors. It'd go a bit like this:

T. Baker
McCoy/Eccleston tied
Troughton
Pertwee
Davison
C. Baker


I never saw McGann and don't really remember Hartnell :/

He looks a lot like a detective. If you didn't know better, you'd nearly think it was promo for Heartbeat.
McCoy?

Were you dropped on you head as a child or something? :lol: :wink:
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ruffers wrote:Have I missed something, who keeps dragging up the Davison thing?

He was awful (as a Doctor) and would have got his head kicked in at my school. He was OK in All Creatures Great And Small though. That would have been my contribution anyway :lol:
Persons on various messageboards and Livejournal communities. Seems to be a common theme to go "Ahh... but Davison was younger!" and think that makes it all ok.
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ruffers wrote:McCoy?

Were you dropped on you head as a child or something? :lol: :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

The impression I got from McCoy was the casting director or whatever thought "Well, we want to get rid of this program, so let's cast the most ridiculous w@nker we can as the Doctor..."
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I don't see what's wrong with him being young. Baker didn't look that much older in his early days.

I just think he's slightly "stripped down" while being eccentric, and thus doesn't entirely put him one way or another. That puts his actual *face* on the line for once, which was something you never noticed as much before, thus why he seems so much "younger" and why that youth appears to be a problem.

Still say Matt Bellamy from Muse would have made a great doctor :P

Personally, I think he'll be a great doctor, dare I say rivalling McCoy and Baker?

He's really into the part. They were the only two Doctors that were as much into the part as Tennant appears to be.
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markfiend wrote:
ruffers wrote:McCoy?

Were you dropped on you head as a child or something? :lol: :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

The impression I got from McCoy was the casting director or whatever thought "Well, we want to get rid of this program, so let's cast the most ridiculous w@nker we can as the Doctor..."
McCoy was great! He didn't get the best *era* but that wasn't his fault. He represented a lot of aspects of the Doctor that people forgot about.

I think he's great.
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McCoy is CLEARLY the best doctor.
If only for battlefield.
If only for Mordred....
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d00mw0lf wrote:McCoy is CLEARLY the best doctor.
If only for battlefield.
If only for Mordred....
stuff and nonsense.

Baker.

Tom, of course.
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MORDRED MORDRED MORDRED!
Tall, black-haired, chainmail-wearing bloke-with-a-sword who loved his Mummy a bit too much. what more could you want?!
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Rosalie wrote:I don't see what's wrong with him being young. Baker didn't look that much older in his early days.

Personally, I think he'll be a great doctor, dare I say rivalling McCoy and Baker?
As I said I think we should be setting our sights a touch higher than rivalling McCoy.

Re the "younger" question. The Doctor has seen things, he's experienced things across time and space, he's seen attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion and all that. Yes, he can look young if he must but he needs to carry with that youth the weight of experience and frankly I don't that think this fellah is up to the job.
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Good point... I suppose it's our feeble Earth brains being unable to process a 900-year-old timetraveling alien as looking like a young Earth lad.

Oh, and Elizabeth Sladen's in the new series *giggles*
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d00mw0lf wrote:MORDRED MORDRED MORDRED!
Tall, black-haired, chainmail-wearing bloke-with-a-sword who loved his Mummy a bit too much. what more could you want?!
*swoons*
Sorry, but Tom wins with his legendary "Can I do it" scene from "Genesis of the Daleks" (Best ... Episode ... Ever).

Doctor: 'If someone who knew the future, pointed out a child to you and told you that that child would grow up totally evil, to be a ruthless dictator who would destroy millions of lives... could you then kill that child?'

Sarah Jane Smith: 'We're talking about the Daleks. The most evil creatures ever invented. You must destroy them. You must complete your mission for the Time Lords!'

Doctor: 'Do I have the right? Simply touch one wire against the other and that's it. The Daleks cease to exist. Hundreds of millions of people, thousands of generations can live without fear... in peace, and never even know the word "Dalek".'

Sarah Jane Smith: 'Then why wait? If it was a disease or some sort of bacteria you were destroying, you wouldn't hesitate.'

Doctor: 'But if I kill. Wipe out a whole intelligent life form, then I become like them. I'd be no better than the Daleks.'

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Hahaha. At least it proves the "black and white" thing wrong.
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And by "Dalek" the doubt had been resolved iirc. "You, would, make, a good.....Dalek" Killer line that.

Great picture find btw :notworthy:
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d00mw0lf wrote:McCoy is CLEARLY the best doctor.
If only for battlefield.
If only for Mordred....
stuff and nonsense.

Baker.

Tom, of course.
without a shadow of a doubt.
and apart from billie piper,tom had the best assistant IMO -the scantily-clad warrior woman ,leela (prob.incorrect spelling).and k-9.

ecclestone was excellent.

pertwee was the first dr. that i watched.at that age (i was under five) he was cool.in fact he stayed my 2nd favourite doctor until the last series.

personally i would like to see a woman in the role (not sure who as such).theres nothing theoretically to stop 'him' regenerating as a female.the BBC did a radio series with the "does my bum look big in this?" woman from the fast show as the dr. which was (apparently) well received.
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