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Whovians: It's the 50th anniversery of Doctor Who! Who's you're fav Doctor(s) and why?

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Ruvan Oakstark
Doomheim
#1 - 2013-02-15 20:01:59 UTC  |  Edited by: Ruvan Oakstark
Personally, I'm going to list my top 5. But, you can do it however you like. Talk about your all-time favorite or do a list of 5 like me. However you want!

(rank 5) William Hartnell, First Doctor -- The first and original, William Hartnell set the bar and the prime example of who the Doctor was and what he was all about. This is where it all stems from.

(rank 4) Christopher Eccleston, Ninth Doctor -- They always say you never forget your first Doctor. Well, incarnation nine was mine. Tennant may have taken the torch and carried on very well, mind you, but Eccleston was the man that brought Doctor Who back to where it needed to be. This version was dark, changed by war, scary crazy at times, and someone you'd easily follow anywhere. A good sense of authority. Doctor number nine was... well... Fantastic!

(rank 3) Patrick Troughten, Second Doctor -- The first truly whimsical version of the Doctor and the first to wear a bow tie (which is cool). This incarnation was simply all over the place and felt like the true example of how "fun" traveling with the Doctor can be. "When I say run, run.... RUN!"

(rank 2) Tom Baker, Fourth Doctor -- He's my favorite classic-era Doctor. Baker took the Doctor character to dynamics that were entertaining, smart, and just plain fun. And what presence he had. Never thought a scarf was cool until I watched this version of the timelord in action. "Would you like a jellybaby?"

(rank 1) Matt Smith, Eleventh Doctor -- He's my favorite, not simply because he's the newest model, but he feels like an amalgamation of traits of previous Doctors that I like. He's got the wit, the whimsy, and the heroic qualities that I like. Plus, he wears a bow tie. Bow ties are cool. Cool

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#2 - 2013-02-15 20:07:34 UTC
Eccelson and Smith.

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Micheal Dietrich
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#3 - 2013-02-15 20:08:15 UTC
I've only have seen the first season of the new Who on Netlix and I really liked that Doctor. When they changed to the next guy after the Bad Wolf story line my interest in the show dropped. I just didn't care for that Who that everyone else seems to love.

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Ruvan Oakstark
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#4 - 2013-02-15 20:12:19 UTC
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
I've only have seen the first season of the new Who on Netlix and I really liked that Doctor. When they changed to the next guy after the Bad Wolf story line my interest in the show dropped. I just didn't care for that Who that everyone else seems to love.


My best bud was the same way, but after he got through a few episodes, Tennant clicked for him and he moved on. Doctor Who is all about changes. I enjoyed how the angst of the audience readjusting was reflected in the companion characters during the 9-10 change. And even in the first few episodes, Rose is still trying to come to grips that this is the same guy, but different.

If anything, watch his episodes, just for the fact that some truly epic things happen. And all the way up through the end of 10's run, it felt like a giant story arc all the way back to season Eccleston was in, as everything just kept building on what's happened so far. References and large events that throw back to things that already happened.

It's a necessary evil. My least favorite is the 3rd Doctor. But, I still stuck through watching his episodes, and then it was just that much better when he regenerated into Tom Baker and I felt like "Here we go! Everything built to this! Woo! Now the real fun begins!"

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Kirjava
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#5 - 2013-02-15 22:38:02 UTC
David Tennent is in my mind, The Doctor.

I've only seem the new stuff in full when being broadcast and seen some of the older stuff... Not sure how the top 5 would play out, but I need my cheesy 3d glasses to make the Doctor Oops

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Jonah Gravenstein
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#6 - 2013-02-15 22:58:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Jonah Gravenstein
That's a tough choice, my favourite oldskool doctor would be Tom Baker, out of the newer ones, David Tennant, Christoper Eccleston was brilliantly dark and tortured though, I don't think much of Matt Smith tbh, but he did go up in my estimation when he introduced Orbitals Dr Who set at Glastonbury

Edit: I think John Simm would have made a fantastic Dr, but they cast him as the Master instead.

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Perkone
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#7 - 2013-02-15 23:55:54 UTC
I am not a hardcore "Whovian" or however those guys call themselves, but since the most episodes I have seen were with Tennant, he's easily my favourite.
I mean, come on, he's the guy from the "Blink" episode...

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Charlepetit LaJoie
Trust Me Ltd
#8 - 2013-02-16 00:03:07 UTC
Tom Baker, mostly because his episodes were the first ones I watched. Plus, he always seemed so serene about the imminent destruction of the universe. Cool
Joran Dravius
Doomheim
#9 - 2013-02-16 09:21:43 UTC  |  Edited by: Joran Dravius
Christopher Eccleston is my favorite doctor, but I only watch it because I like to look at Billie Piper.
Ruvan Oakstark
Doomheim
#10 - 2013-02-16 13:15:30 UTC
Joran Dravius wrote:
Christopher Eccleston is my favorite doctor, but I only watch it because I like to look at Billie Piper.


My best friend is the same way. I've had a hard time getting him to watch it past Rose's departure. Been trying to convince him the episodes and story arcs that follow are worth it (and that Rose comes back), but it's like pulling teeth, heh. Blink

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Misha M'Liena
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#11 - 2013-02-16 14:12:28 UTC
Tom baker. The others i've seen are good...But Tom will always be the Dr.

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stoicfaux
#12 - 2013-02-16 14:32:26 UTC
1) Tom Baker, probably he was the first.
2) Matt Smith
3) David Tennant (Matt Smith is sooooooooooo much better, which was surprising.)

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Viziam
Amarr Empire
#13 - 2013-02-17 02:55:23 UTC
Hoovians my arse. It's like Trekkies are now calling themselves trekkers..... you're not fooling anyone guys. As a Doctor Who fan ever since I was old enough to hide behind the sofa, I've always thought of myself as a Who'er.

Tom Baker is to my mind synonymous with Dr Who, but you can't really compare the wobbly sets and caves with strangely perectly flat floors of the old time Dr Who with the reboot. Tom's hammy brand of quirky pathos was perfect for the time and feel of the old series, and he starred in my favourite ever Dr Who; Genesis of the Daleks. Of the other earlier Doctors I quite liked Jon Pertwee and his oddly serious take on the role but after Tom the rest of them were universally terrible, although a special place in somewhere warm has to be reserved for Silvester McCoy - the guy that finally stopped me watching it.

Eccleston was a revelation. Wonderfully dark and gritty and a world away from the kitchness of the old Who. I was even surprised to find myself almost forgiving Billie Piper for her (thankfully short lived) musical career as she turned in a sterling performance as Rose Tyler. I was hoping that after Ecclestone's far too short a stint as The Doctor that they'd keep it as dark as the first series of the reboot, but all good things come to an end.

Tennant I thought would be absolute ****, but turned out to be excellent. Blink was probably the best of the new Dr Who stories and one of my younger nephews was phobic of statues for years afterwards.... reminded me of my recurring nightmares as a child of the Sea Devils and The Brain of Morbius.

Only fly in my ointment with the new version was Catherine ******* Tate. Why the BBC feel the need to squeeze the desperately untalented, unfunny and thick as pigshit trollop into everything they produce is beyond me. Nearly stopped me watching it. Props to the Beeb for exhuming the corpse of Bernard Cribbins to play her Grandad though. Some of you may remember he was in one of the feature films way back as a companion of the doctor and at least he can act... shame it never rubbed off on Tate, the blobby ginger witch.

The new guy, Matt Smith, I'm not struck on. He's OK I suppose, but nothing fantastic and Ecclestone and Tennant would be hard acts for anyone to follow so maybe it's just a case of him comparing to those two fine actors badly.

Also, what the **** did they think they were doing giving Derek Jacobi on such a small stint as The Master? X
What a criminal waste of an opportunity; he'd have made a perfect long term Master - the brief flash of cultured malevolance as he recovered his memory of who he was promised greatness that was sadly unfulfilled by John Simm's (admittedly not bad) version... just think Jacobi would have been perfect for the long haul.

Meh I could go on and on for days about Dr Who. Suffice to say I'm a Who'er; always have been.

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NightCrawler 85
Phoibe Enterprises
#14 - 2013-02-17 06:41:11 UTC  |  Edited by: NightCrawler 85
Definatly David Tennant.
As someone else here mentioned it takes a couple of episodes before it feels "right" but now he is the one i think about whenever someone mentions the show. And ofc as someone else mentioned he is the one who was in Blink" which is one of my favorite episodes Smile
But i also havent seen the old school Dr. Who but from what i have understood its either one of the other.. people who liked the old ones does not like the new ones and the ones who like the new ones does not like the old ones.

I should mention that even tho i dont like Matt Smith that some of the episodes that stands out with him, really stands out. like
A Christmas Carol, The Girl Who Waited and The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe. Cant wait until the new season comes on Netflix!

Edit. For the Cybermen fan that might not have seen it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ndoUu2tYFcLol
Almighty Narshe
The Zetetic Elench
#15 - 2013-02-17 18:12:33 UTC
Ruvan Oakstark wrote:
(rank 3) [b]David Troughten, Second Doctor -- The first truly whimsical version of the Doctor and the first to wear a bow tie (which is cool). This incarnation was simply all over the place and felt like the true example of how "fun" traveling with the Doctor can be. "When I say run, run.... RUN!"


It's Patrick Troughton, not David.

My top 5 are:

1 = Tom Baker
2 = David Tennant
3 = Matt Smith
4 = Jon Pertwee
5 = Patrick Troughton

I did really like Ecclestone, he would be my number 6.
Ruvan Oakstark
Doomheim
#16 - 2013-02-20 16:03:12 UTC
Almighty Narshe wrote:
Ruvan Oakstark wrote:
(rank 3) [b]David Troughten, Second Doctor -- The first truly whimsical version of the Doctor and the first to wear a bow tie (which is cool). This incarnation was simply all over the place and felt like the true example of how "fun" traveling with the Doctor can be. "When I say run, run.... RUN!"


It's Patrick Troughton, not David.


Fixed, and thanks!

I feel utterly stupid for not realizing that... Sad

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Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#17 - 2013-02-20 16:23:16 UTC
Joran Dravius wrote:
Christopher Eccleston is my favorite doctor, but I only watch it because I like to look at Billie Piper.


That right there is pretty much the only reason I've considered many times to continue with the series.

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#18 - 2013-02-20 16:50:07 UTC
Smith is mine ;)

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#19 - 2013-02-21 03:20:07 UTC
Joran Dravius wrote:
Christopher Eccleston is my favorite doctor, but I only watch it because I like to look at Billie Piper.


I liked Eccleston. I could do without Billie Piper though. Something about the shape of her face...I dunno. Martha, on the other hand...

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Rain6637
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#20 - 2013-02-24 08:14:25 UTC
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