Anyone else but me think that the Fifth Doctor was acting very out of character in Time Crash...I I don't recall him getting angry and impatient like that before.
It happens when you get older. And he did get older. So it kind of fits.
Not really, in story, he only looked so different, due to being pulled out of his own time stream by that black hole or whatever was causing the problem.
I have a feeling that's why #2 looked older for the same reason in The Two Doctors, the Timelords causing it, though.![]()
I think the original intention with Davison was to return to the Hartnell dynamic (Well, at least in his early seasons), three companions and a grouchy Doctor. This is true mainly of his first season, but then by the second and third he's cooled a bit, just like Hartnell.
They sort of tried the Hartnell inspiration again with Colin, and to a lesser extent the 'later' McCoy.
I guess classic Who is like TOS Trek. A lot of newer fans can't get past the lack of shiny, realistic cgi. While those of us who grew up on it don't see the problem.
The Three Doctors is the only multi-Doctor story I haven't seen. And I don't have Netflix.
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I'd always heard that Davison's grouchiness was deliberate, didn't he rewatch lots of Hartnell/Troughton/Pertwee before starting the gig?
And Omega was a pretty cool idea for a tragic villian.
The fucking idiot deserved it. If I'd spent a year with lovely Liz Shaw and then a fuckwit like that gets dumped on me, she'd be lucky to only get a shouting at.I just re-watched all of Pertwee and he is angry a lot of the time. He yells at poor Jo a lot![]()
Yeah, the downside of that is that it portrays the First Doctor as an older, wiser authority figure, whereas obviously he's the kid of the group really![]()
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