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<blockquote data-quote="Herschel" data-source="post: 5465060" data-attributes="member: 78357"><p>Who is your favorite, and maybe a bit why.</p><p> </p><p>1. William Hartnell - Started it all, the old curmudgeon, cantankerous to the end with a granddaughter in the TARDIS.</p><p> </p><p>2. Patrick Troughton - More fun and a bit younger than Hartnell, here come the Timelords themselves to muck things up. Still sporting multiple companions. </p><p> </p><p>3. Jon Pertwee - Lets bring back some curmudgeon and kick in some *JUDO CHOP*. We'll switch to a 'single' companion (depending on view of Brigadier) and keep the really smart one for about three stories and then take a breakk for a while. We bring you The Master and Sarah Jane Smith before the end though. </p><p> </p><p>4. Tom Baker - The Scarf, the nose, the ease of slipping between nonsense and peril, and doing it for a long time. K-9 is in the house. See ya Sarah Jane, I'm upgrading to a leather bikini barbarian and a regenerating female. The Master looks like Uncle Owen and Aunt Berue the last time we see them in Episode 4. </p><p> </p><p>5. Peter Davison - I'm young, I'm hip, I have a vegitable in my lapel and I don't need no stinkin' sonic screwdriver to get me out of every jam. Lets make thois role a little meatier. </p><p> </p><p>6. Colin Baker - Send in the clown, if the clown is an arrogant, condescending jerk but still fun. Worst Doctor outfit ever.</p><p> </p><p>7. Sylvester McCoy - The question is, why a cane shaped like a question mark? Riding it out with fun and frivolity and a good trooper until the end umpteen years later being filled with lead by a bunch of street thugs in San Francisco.</p><p> </p><p>8. Paul McGann - He got one viseo chance and pulled it off well, even though he admitted he wanted to have a buzz hair cut and play the Doctor as more of a war-weary and time-weary traveler.</p><p> </p><p>9. Christopher Eccleston - How did you want to play the character Paul? That sounds great and we have some decent effects now. Isn't technology fantastic? And we have a new companion with a previous life and friends/family that have an impact on the story as well. </p><p> </p><p>10. David Tennant - Played the roll in a way at a time to bring the series back to a very popular place. Had very different relationships with three very different companions. Plus he had the suit and the trench coat. He took over and made the Doctor himself a little more "fun" again while still retaining the edge that Eccleston brought. </p><p> </p><p>11. Matt Smith - The youngest Doctor taking parts of many of them older versions and molding them in to a great character with sometimes complex, sometimes manic personas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herschel, post: 5465060, member: 78357"] Who is your favorite, and maybe a bit why. 1. William Hartnell - Started it all, the old curmudgeon, cantankerous to the end with a granddaughter in the TARDIS. 2. Patrick Troughton - More fun and a bit younger than Hartnell, here come the Timelords themselves to muck things up. Still sporting multiple companions. 3. Jon Pertwee - Lets bring back some curmudgeon and kick in some *JUDO CHOP*. We'll switch to a 'single' companion (depending on view of Brigadier) and keep the really smart one for about three stories and then take a breakk for a while. We bring you The Master and Sarah Jane Smith before the end though. 4. Tom Baker - The Scarf, the nose, the ease of slipping between nonsense and peril, and doing it for a long time. K-9 is in the house. See ya Sarah Jane, I'm upgrading to a leather bikini barbarian and a regenerating female. The Master looks like Uncle Owen and Aunt Berue the last time we see them in Episode 4. 5. Peter Davison - I'm young, I'm hip, I have a vegitable in my lapel and I don't need no stinkin' sonic screwdriver to get me out of every jam. Lets make thois role a little meatier. 6. Colin Baker - Send in the clown, if the clown is an arrogant, condescending jerk but still fun. Worst Doctor outfit ever. 7. Sylvester McCoy - The question is, why a cane shaped like a question mark? Riding it out with fun and frivolity and a good trooper until the end umpteen years later being filled with lead by a bunch of street thugs in San Francisco. 8. Paul McGann - He got one viseo chance and pulled it off well, even though he admitted he wanted to have a buzz hair cut and play the Doctor as more of a war-weary and time-weary traveler. 9. Christopher Eccleston - How did you want to play the character Paul? That sounds great and we have some decent effects now. Isn't technology fantastic? And we have a new companion with a previous life and friends/family that have an impact on the story as well. 10. David Tennant - Played the roll in a way at a time to bring the series back to a very popular place. Had very different relationships with three very different companions. Plus he had the suit and the trench coat. He took over and made the Doctor himself a little more "fun" again while still retaining the edge that Eccleston brought. 11. Matt Smith - The youngest Doctor taking parts of many of them older versions and molding them in to a great character with sometimes complex, sometimes manic personas. [/QUOTE]
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