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Was Tennant *Your* Doctor?

Tom Baker is MY Doctor, although Sylvester McCoy is a close second (both of whom I grew up with). Don't get me wrong, I love, LOVE what Tennant has done with The Doctor, but I prefer Baker, McCoy, and Patrick Troughton (which is why I'm looking forward to Matt Smith so much) over Tennant.
 
My Doctor was only there for one season. Does that count or would Tennant be my Doctor. It seems that if you really enjoy the show, you would need to really get to know a certain Doctor and then watch him regenerate only just to pull on the heart-strings. I guess from that aspect, Tennant was my Doctor. Really wish Eccleston had stayed though.
 
I started watching the show when the Eccelston episodes first started airing on Sci-Fi and I became a fan of the show after only a few episodes. I didn't love Tennant after watching his Christmas episode (though who can blame me, he spends most of the episode sleeping) but after a few episodes I liked him more then Eccelston and he's my Doctor.

I've seen most of the old Doctors on PBS and while most of them do a pretty good job, none of them replaced Tennant as my Doctor and I seriously doubt anyone will in the future. I am excited to see what Matt Smith will bring to the show, but I'm sad to see Tennant leave.
 
He had a good run but it's probably a good time for the change.

Agreed!

"My" first Doctor was Tom Baker. "My" Doctor, however, is Christopher Eccleston. Don't get me wrong. I love all my children, even the crazy ones (i.e. Colin). But, Chris did something that, really, only Tom Baker has done before, and that's created an entirely NEW persona, relatively free of previous incarnations. That's always been what keeps me from getting into Tennant as much as everyone else. I can literally see David using bits and pieces from previous Doctors to create Ten. And honestly, it just never comes across as sincere for me. The entire time I watch David Tennant, I'm fully aware that he's "playing The Doctor". Which, taken in small doses, is perfectly fine. But, I cannot readily describe Tennant's Doctor without using the same adjectives I would use to describe Tom Baker....."zany".

Eccleston, on the other hand, came in with a Doctor I had never seen before. He didn't remind me of any Doctor previous, and at first I was taken aback a little bit. But, as his season progressed, I begin to realize I was watching The Doctor....a lonely, ancient godling who was suffering from a post-War trauma, and a severe case of survivor's guilt. Culminating that into an obvious deathwish, and the 9th Doctor became something completely new to Doctor Who. Which is exactly what it needed.

I think Tennant did a great job, for a fan who landed the role. However, I hope Smith's relative detachment from being a fan of the show will prompt some more of the "new" that Christopher Eccleston brought to the role. He was, as you would guess, Fantastic! :techman:

You pretty much captured my feelings exactly!


I have enjoyed Tennant immensely, and some of his eps are just awesome (Blink, Girl In The Fireplace to name a couple). But while there's still some awesome to Tennant, there's a lotta stale creeping in. I noticed it watching S4, and a few months ago I watched the entire run of nuWho over.

I was reminded of why Eccelston made me a fan...but I enjoyed Tennant a bit less the second time around because I was more aware of the things that are getting stale.

While I will miss him, I'm ready for Tennant to go and I'm totally stoked to see Matt Smith's take on the Doctor. Change is a BIG part of Dr. Who. We're up to the 11th Doctor, and I don't know how many companions. The only real constant is the blue box. Seems like people bitch about the new guy, (as they did with Tennant) but generally come to like him later.
 
It's weird cause, I see Matt Smith, and I might be the only one who sees this, but to me he looks like both David Tennant and Christopher Eccleston.

I get this, too. You're not the only one. I think that's why I feel that I like him already, because there is a familiarity about him, and he reminds me of two Doctors I like a great deal.
 
Glad to see theres a little bit of Pertwee love on the board. Though tom Baker is technically my Doctor, since hes the first one I started watching regularly, I've always preferred his predecessor.
 
While Tom Baker still remains my quintessential image of the Doctor, I actually find myself choosing Sylvester McCoy as being "my" Doctor. I liked how quirky and eccentric he was in the beginning and then how he grew progressively darker towards the end. For awhile, he put the "who" back in Doctor Who because I began to wonder if the Doctor had always been on the side of the angels...
 
They're all my Doctor. Every single one.

I will be crying my eyes out when Tennant regenerates and I don't mind admitting it.
 
Glad to see theres a little bit of Pertwee love on the board.
yes dont get wrong, im a really a new series fan, but thanks to BBC4 I have seen a few Pretwee stories, and seems like a very good Doctor, would not mind seeing a future Doctor similar to him after Matt Smith
 
I'm waiting to see a rough, weathered Doctor who looks like a working class rebel and not a product of academia come again some day. :)
 
I'm waiting to see a rough, weathered Doctor who looks like a working class rebel and not a product of academia come again some day. :)
rough working class rebel, I hope you don't mean a chav Doctor

If I understand the concept of a chav properly, no. I want a working class revolutionary, not a working class asshole. ;)
 
ok, I understand you

besides Chavs are not really working class, they are mostly benefit scum.
 
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