I don't know if this is a tired topic, already discussed ad nauseum around here, but....
Is anybody else vaguely disappointed that the new show always and only conceives the Doctor as a young guy? Don't get me wrong - I liked Eccleston and Tennant both very much, and I enjoyed Tennant's constant channeling of a combination of Davison and Tom Baker, but I also miss the calmness of some of the earlier performances. Tom Baker, for example, could be quite calm, even serene, at times, and it seemed to come with a bit more age. Pertwee, though obviously not a favorite, never had that manic energy that Davison and Tennant both had. I even miss some of Hartnell's calm wisdom. An older Doctor would get us out of the romantic rut that the younger Doctor always seems to get caught in, and it would allow him to be a bit of a father figure again, something that I think the new show might do well to try out.
Do you think an older Doctor (maybe someone in his 50's) would work on this show? Why do you think they've been avoiding it, so far?
Is anybody else vaguely disappointed that the new show always and only conceives the Doctor as a young guy? Don't get me wrong - I liked Eccleston and Tennant both very much, and I enjoyed Tennant's constant channeling of a combination of Davison and Tom Baker, but I also miss the calmness of some of the earlier performances. Tom Baker, for example, could be quite calm, even serene, at times, and it seemed to come with a bit more age. Pertwee, though obviously not a favorite, never had that manic energy that Davison and Tennant both had. I even miss some of Hartnell's calm wisdom. An older Doctor would get us out of the romantic rut that the younger Doctor always seems to get caught in, and it would allow him to be a bit of a father figure again, something that I think the new show might do well to try out.
Do you think an older Doctor (maybe someone in his 50's) would work on this show? Why do you think they've been avoiding it, so far?