But he FEELS like a different person after each generation, and he does distinguish between his generations. Each one has a bit of a different personality, as you'd know from the profiles that BBC keeps on each of them. Which one of them is your favorite, and which one do you think was his?
I think the fourth was my favorite. He never seemed to have any idea what was going on but always made it alright in the end. Plus he carried candy around in his pocket and wrote a kick a** scarf. wink
But he FEELS like a different person after each generation, and he does distinguish between his generations. Each one has a bit of a different personality, as you'd know from the profiles that BBC keeps on each of them. Which one of them is your favorite, and which one do you think was his?
Eleven's my favourite, and his favourite is totally Three- he works with a lethbridge-stewart, he's silly, he's fabulously fashionable. he doesn't kung fu though. emo
if you asked me which portrayal of the Doctor is the best, i'd say it's Four.
Four is pretty awesome, and (SPOILER) I was pretty excited to see him in the 50th anniversary, even if it was for just a little bit. That scarf is GREAT! I was expecting him to demand a jelly-baby, though... Eleventh doctor is pretty cool. I was a huge 10th fan, but I think Mat Smith is really growing on me. I'm anxious, not particularly excited, but anxious about the next doctor... what do you think about Peter?