Doctor Which

Who is your favorite Doctor Who?

  • William Hartnell (First Doctor)

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Patrick Troughton (Second Doctor)

    Votes: 6 8.6%
  • Jon Pertwee (Third Doctor)

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • Tom Baker (Fourth Doctor)

    Votes: 36 51.4%
  • Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor)

    Votes: 8 11.4%
  • Colin Baker (Sixth Doctor)

    Votes: 3 4.3%
  • Sylvester McCoy (Seventh Doctor)

    Votes: 5 7.1%
  • Paul McGann (Eighth Doctor)

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Christopher Eccleston (Ninth Doctor)

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • David Tennant (Tenth Doctor, Fourteenth Doctor)

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor)

    Votes: 15 21.4%
  • Peter Capaldi (Twelfth Doctor)

    Votes: 17 24.3%
  • Jodie Whittaker (Thirtreenth Doctor)

    Votes: 7 10.0%
  • Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor)

    Votes: 4 5.7%
  • John Hurt (The War Doctor)

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Jo Martin (The Fugitive Doctor)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Peter Cushing (1960s movies)

    Votes: 2 2.9%


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Lot more Capaldi fans than I would have thought.

Mine probably would be

Troughton (absolutely my favorite, and not due to him being the doctor when I started...that's what they say though, your favorite is whoever was the doctor when you first saw the show).

Peter Davison (what can I say...he looks a LOT...maybe almost exactly...like a brother-in-law of mine. Liked him ever since).

Tennant (best of the Modern Doctors...has nothing to do with his connection to Davison).
 

Lot more Capaldi fans than I would have thought.
Right?

It's interesting re: Capaldi for me, because I was super-hyped for him, and I thought his whole deal would translate perfectly to the Doctor, but I actually enjoyed his Doctor least of all of these (though I've seen very little Doctor 1 or 2). But I wonder if that was the writing and plotlines more than his performance. Or maybe my expectations were too high? I think every other doctor except maybe Gatwa I've come in going "Ugh miscast" and then been like "Actually this works!" whereas Capaldi was like "YES NAILED IT" re: casting and then "Huh, not feeling it" re: the actual eps (Gatwa was good but working with surprisingly weak material - I think RTD is past his prime, writing-wise).

Tennant I was not keen on the concept of, didn't like the whole Lonely God thing, or his relationship with Rose but overall he's become the #1 Doctor Who for me. Eccleston I think would have been #1 for me if he'd done more I suspect.

Also Sylvester McCoy deserves more love honestly.
 


It's interesting re: Capaldi for me, because I was super-hyped for him, and I thought his whole deal would translate perfectly to the Doctor, but I actually enjoyed his Doctor least of all of these (though I've seen very little Doctor 1 or 2). But I wonder if that was the writing and plotlines more than his performance. Or maybe my expectations were too high? I think every other doctor except maybe Gatwa I've come in going "Ugh miscast" and then been like "Actually this works!" whereas Capaldi was like "YES NAILED IT" re: casting and then "Huh, not feeling it" re: the actual eps (Gatwa was good but working with surprisingly weak material - I think RTD is past his prime, writing-wise).
The writing was not great. It felt very cynical and down the entire time for me (even when the story was upbeat or had a positive ending). So, I dont blame Capaldi, I like him as an actor, but his run on Who is one of my least favorites.
 

It's interesting re: Capaldi for me, because I was super-hyped for him, and I thought his whole deal would translate perfectly to the Doctor, but I actually enjoyed his Doctor least of all of these (though I've seen very little Doctor 1 or 2). But I wonder if that was the writing and plotlines more than his performance.
Capaldi's first season was a muddled mess, but I thought the stuff introducing Missy (the best mystery that Doctor Who has had, IMO, although not a big mystery in terms of actual mystery shows), the Danny Pink storyline (finally doing a deep dive into the high price of being a companion that had been hinted at throughout NuWho, but never spelled out) and then the year with Missy as a companion were about the best writing the series has ever had.

It definitely all benefitted from having serious actors like Capaldi and Michelle Gomez to elevate it, but I felt these arcs achieved heights that the show rarely has been able to, and even then, usually only for a single episode. (There are a lot of great Tennant and Smith episodes, for instance, but they're usually book-ended by cringeworthy ones.)
 

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