I am the Fifth Doctor... who I've never seen.
Me too. To be honest, I'd probably only really be happy with... er... the Fourth or Ninth, as those are the only two I have any real familiarity with.
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I am the Fifth Doctor... who I've never seen.
Me too. To be honest, I'd probably only really be happy with... er... the Fourth or Ninth, as those are the only two I have any real familiarity with.
I will have to see which Doctor I am. I, personally, like Four and Seven the best, and have never seen Eight or Nine.
Make Cass want skin like that too.
HA! It's a trick of the light. My skin is freckled, blotchy, and breaks out if you say boo at it too loudly. The bright sun + camera blows it out, though, making me look nice and white instead of mottled.
WOO!
You are the Seventh Doctor: Brooding, enigmatic, soulful, and occasionally silly. There are a great many mysteries lurking behind your ancient eyes, and even your closest companions aren't allowed to know the full extent of your schemes and concerns. You are often downright manipulative, using friends and adversaries alike as chess pieces in a private game against the universe. Your wrath is slow to build, but terrible when aroused, and you are slowly settling old scores with threats across the cosmos.
I ::heart:: the Seventh Doctor. HEART, I say.
I've never watched any of them... Is this good? Or dreadful?
He was my least favourite Doctor. Indeed, the only one I actively disliked. Though I think too that the quality of the stories dipped in his period, which doesn't help.
He was my least favourite Doctor. Indeed, the only one I actively disliked.
Really? I mostly tend to forget he existed, but the only one I disliked was the Fifth. (Though I've loved the actor in other things, I just disliked that version of the Doctor.)
I ::heart:: the Seventh Doctor. HEART, I say.
Some of his later stories were among the most mature the show has produced, I think. (The Curse of Fenric is my favourite.) Spawned a huge string of novels too.
Some of his later stories were among the most mature the show has produced, I think.
I agree, though it's been years since I saw them. I need to see them again, frankly. Are the novels any good?
The bright sun + camera blows it out, though, making me look nice and white instead of mottled.Oooh, I have a picture of myself like that. Guess there's a reason they call things a trick of the light. Your skin always look just flawless in pictures. And I am still envious.
Indeed, the only one I actively disliked.::sniff::
Actively disliked?
I need to retake the test.
Really? I mostly tend to forget he existed, but the only one I disliked was the Fifth. (Though I've loved the actor in other things, I just disliked that version of the Doctor.)
Oh yes. The Fifth was quite bland (though following Tom Baker just exacerbated that), but the Sixth was thoroughly unpleasant. Treated his companions like crap, acted like the sun shone out of his various orifices, but without the charm of the Ninth or Fourth to make it endearing instead of boorish.
I agree, though it's been years since I saw them. I need to see them again, frankly. Are the novels any good?
Some of them are (others are awful, of course; it's a big series). I like the Eighth Doctor novels best myself. The 'New Adventures' Seventh Doctor series does some interesting things with Ace; their relationship deteriorates almost irreparably because of his manipulative streak, and she winds up spending some time away from him as a mercenary.