Doctor v10.0 seems equal parts Arthur Dent, Luke Skywalker, and Ninth Doctor.
'Serenity'
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Very much so, Andi.
Especially with the dressing gown, the tea solution, and the reference below...
Christmas Invasion dialogue nugget:
" Very Arthur Dent. Now there was a nice man. "
Absolutely my favourite line too, DC.
I was pretty sure I was going to love David Tennant, and I do.
Unsurprisingly, my favourite line was "No second chances. I'm that sort of a man." I can love #10, but he's still no #9, and I'll be surprised if there's room in my heart for me to love two doctors the way I love Eccleston's.
S'ok, ita. Davidson's still MY Doctor, no matter how stunning Eccleston or Tennant may be.
To a degree, Baker's My Doctor, but not to the degree of nakedness and wanting to run around the continuum with him.
I think it's a puberty thing.
Methos is the oldest immortal. I don't think they ever called him the first.
Was he even the oldest for sure? I mean, he's the oldest known one, but there may be somebody even sneakier and better at flying under the radar. Or, y'know, shipwrecked in the Marianas Trench and slowly walking home in between drownings.
He was the oldest according to Watcher files. I don't remember if he ever even took a position.
One would think, given that he founded the Watchers, that if he weren't the oldest he would have found out about it. Have they had any aliens or demons or anything that predate the immortals?
Wait, so the dude founded a whole organization to keep track of himself?? It this how private citizens get their own fan clubs, or was he just really bad at finding his keys?
And more to the point, what did fan clubs send to their members, before the invention of movable type? I bed calendars with engravings of one's idol just aren't as cool as pinup calendars with photos.