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<blockquote data-quote="Tonguez" data-source="post: 3643078" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p>1. 4th Doctor (<strong>Tom Baker</strong>) - <em>the greatest Doctor ever</em></p><p>2. 10th Doctor (<strong>David Tennant</strong>) - <em>he would get no.#1 but that would be heresy</em></p><p>3. 2nd Doctor (<strong>Patrick Troughton</strong>) - <em>This Doctor was quirky vagabond and I liked that</em></p><p>4. 9th Doctor (<strong>Christopher Eccleston</strong>) - <em>I liked his intensity and focus, it fit with his status as the Timelord for a new generation and as 'the guy responsible for the extinction of his own species'</em></p><p>5. 1st Doctor (<strong>William Hartnell</strong>) - <em>he was classic but a product of his time. He was far from doddering, but the whole chracter wasn't fully developed and so we don't see the same qualities as the more 'developed Doctors have</em></p><p>6. 3rd Doctor (<strong>Jon Pertwee</strong>) - <em>I never liked his foppishness nor his earthboundedness</em></p><p>7. 5th Doctor (<strong>Peter Davidson</strong>) - <em>the boring Doctor</em></p><p>8. 7th Doctor (<strong>Sylvester McCoy</strong>) - <em>McCoy could have been a great successor to the quirkiness of Troughton and Tom (and redemption from 5 & 6) but instead was made a clown through no fault of his own</em></p><p>9. 8th Doctor (<strong>Paul McGann</strong>) - <em>I didn't like the movie</em></p><p>10. 6th Doctor (<strong>Colin Baker</strong>) - <em>the American Doctor (nuff said<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":P" title="Stick out tongue :P" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":P" />)!</em></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think 'profesionalism' is important for the Doctor, what is more important is deceptive charm and frightening intensity. The Doctor is an enigmatic figure, the whole 'Oncoming Storm' legend is suppose to suggest that behind the apparent bumbling is a creature of pure terrifying power. I think Tom Baker and Tenant both captured that quality. </p><p>In fact I'd say Tenant has refined Tom Bakers character but also played up the 'deep intensity simmering beneath the surface' and thats what the Doctor is to me (but sorry Dave, Tom stays no#1)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonguez, post: 3643078, member: 1125"] 1. 4th Doctor ([B]Tom Baker[/B]) - [I]the greatest Doctor ever[/I] 2. 10th Doctor ([B]David Tennant[/B]) - [I]he would get no.#1 but that would be heresy[/I] 3. 2nd Doctor ([B]Patrick Troughton[/B]) - [I]This Doctor was quirky vagabond and I liked that[/I] 4. 9th Doctor ([B]Christopher Eccleston[/B]) - [I]I liked his intensity and focus, it fit with his status as the Timelord for a new generation and as 'the guy responsible for the extinction of his own species'[/I] 5. 1st Doctor ([B]William Hartnell[/B]) - [I]he was classic but a product of his time. He was far from doddering, but the whole chracter wasn't fully developed and so we don't see the same qualities as the more 'developed Doctors have[/I] 6. 3rd Doctor ([B]Jon Pertwee[/B]) - [I]I never liked his foppishness nor his earthboundedness[/I] 7. 5th Doctor ([B]Peter Davidson[/B]) - [I]the boring Doctor[/I] 8. 7th Doctor ([B]Sylvester McCoy[/B]) - [I]McCoy could have been a great successor to the quirkiness of Troughton and Tom (and redemption from 5 & 6) but instead was made a clown through no fault of his own[/I] 9. 8th Doctor ([B]Paul McGann[/B]) - [I]I didn't like the movie[/I] 10. 6th Doctor ([B]Colin Baker[/B]) - [I]the American Doctor (nuff said:P)![/I] I don't think 'profesionalism' is important for the Doctor, what is more important is deceptive charm and frightening intensity. The Doctor is an enigmatic figure, the whole 'Oncoming Storm' legend is suppose to suggest that behind the apparent bumbling is a creature of pure terrifying power. I think Tom Baker and Tenant both captured that quality. In fact I'd say Tenant has refined Tom Bakers character but also played up the 'deep intensity simmering beneath the surface' and thats what the Doctor is to me (but sorry Dave, Tom stays no#1) [/QUOTE]
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