Lucky. He was absolutely insufferable by the end of his run.So you've seen no Tennant? Man...
Lucky. He was absolutely insufferable by the end of his run.So you've seen no Tennant? Man...
Lucky. He was absolutely insufferable by the end of his run.
only to just drop that promising thread in favour of concluding his run with the most ridiculously over-the-top, utterly stupid, story of the entire new series.
At the beginning, he was... well, the Doctor. By the end, he was this utterly ridiculous godlike being who couldn't be realistically challenged by anything, and was all too aware of it. God could he be a git when his ego got going, which by then, was most of the time. The only thing left to do with the character was to somehow make his own ever-inflating ego bite him in the ass, a direction in which they tentatively groped at the end of The Waters of Mars... only to just drop that promising thread in favour of concluding his run with the most ridiculously over-the-top, utterly stupid, story of the entire new series.
Like I said, we disagree to such a startling degree that were we to try to quantify it, it would resolve as a singularity and end the universe.
.Tennant got closest to the wit and charm of the older doctors whilst incorporating the fun of the new.
Like I said, we disagree to such a startling degree that were we to try to quantify it, it would resolve as a singularity and end the universe.