That was Lucas.
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Lucas, Julian...okay, who was Lucas?
Half-brother, I think.
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Peter Davidson had the unfortunate luck to follow Tom Baker as The Doctor.
I had only seen him as Tristan in All Creatures Great and Small, so it took awhile to see him as competent, but I grew to like his Doctor and thought he left too soon
Bless his celery stick. He was the Doctor I first encountered, though I also ended up seeing a lot of Tom Baker re-runs around the same time (doG bless PBS). TB was awesome, but PD was a very nice contrast.
All I ever saw of Colin Baker was his scene when PD's Doctor passed on, and it looked like he was going to be a snotty piece of work. Never ended up seeing any episode of his due to circumstances, but it sounds like that initial impression was spot on.
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That was hilarious. I snorted. He was so pleased with himself.
I liked Colin Baker. Because he was such a jerk. I know, it's a shock for me to react that way.
But really. I thought it was interesting. I had only seen Tom Baker & Peter Davison, and Davison really was a bit too squishy and nice. So a selfish, half-psycho Doctor kind of made me go, "Oh. Well, this is different." And the effect that had on the formula was sort of intriguing -- I seem to recall that the stories shifted so that a lot of the plot was simply designed to overcome his, "Yeah, boo-hoo, we've all got problems" attitude. And then a bit later PBS started airing some of the very first episodes. I was amused to see that Hartnell's Doctor was rather similar to Colin Baker's.
I liked all of the Doctors except Colin, though I only saw a little of Sylvester McCoy.
Lucas, Julian...okay, who was Lucas?
Half-brother, I think.
yes, Lucas is Lex's half brother, the mother is Rachel Dunleavy, a crazy woman who was played by memfault! (the woman who played Rachel Dodd in a short lived sitcom in the 80s). She kidnapped Lex because she thought that Clark was Lucas. Lionel set up a fake adoption agency that "placed" Lucas and Clark with the Kents. Which is how he got the Rosses to sell the creamed corn factory to him and ruined Smallville t /former Smallville fan