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I really hate to even try to ask this but!?

V is one of my favourites.

But don't worry about MY feelings...

Ecclesface was a charmless scruff, and about as likeable as toothache.
 
Eccleston rocked, and I still think he had a more original take on the Doctor than Tennant, good as DT is.
 
Thanks goodness I'm not alone in finding the OP a little, uh, confusing (he said, trying to be charitable).
 
Eccleston rocked, and I still think he had a more original take on the Doctor than Tennant, good as DT is.
I agree with you three, in fact he's still my favourite Doctor. Perhaps that doesn't count for much since I'm not exactly a fan of the classic series though.
 
Eccleston rocked, and I still think he had a more original take on the Doctor than Tennant, good as DT is.
I agree with you three, in fact he's still my favourite Doctor. Perhaps that doesn't count for much since I'm not exactly a fan of the classic series though.

Hey your favourite Doctor's your favourite Doctor-no matter the circumstances.

Despite the fact I'm not a big fan I have seen as least 2 serials of each Doctor...quite a lot more for Pertwee, Tom Baker and Sylvester McCoy. I just thought Eccleston brought something quite different to the role.
 
Definitely. He was patently the Doctor, yet not quite the kind of Doctor we'd seen before.

That's what blew me away about him. He was the Doctor I'd grown up with and yet he was nothing like the Doctor I'd grown up with. It really was as if he'd become a different person. I'm fond of him because in part he's damaged and I feel sorry for him.
 
i like Nine, but I prefer Ten solely because of his infectious manic energy and his humour.

although, as i said, Nine was funny as well.
 
this ahs been said to mnay time's before but it is still kind of relavant even now!

and that is the Doctor Splendid chaps all of them!
 
Eccleston rocked, and I still think he had a more original take on the Doctor than Tennant, good as DT is.

This. :techman:

Indeed. There was something that was just more... real about Eccleston's Doctor. He was this big over the top character, and yet he wasn't. He was completely believable, down-to-Earth. He was a guy who looked like he'd worked more than a day in his life, y'know?
 
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BAM! :lol:
 
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