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@megazwatcher I think that's the perfect way to put it.
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I liked Smith and tennant both, for different reasons
tennant had a real "old soldior" feel he'd been thru the darkest days, had to make tough choises and wore the emotional scars.
smith has some of that to but he's recovering, finding life again
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Oh i know. I liked uh crap Troughton and Yeah Mcgann did a great job. I just dnt understand why no one like Smith that much . He is doing a great job,i like him more than tennant. i mean he just brings somthing to it you know. I do really like your list thou its really good.
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yeah colin baker was a bit of a cunt, he actually drove me away from watching dr. who until macoy took over and then he was so Merlin i just couldn't stand him either.
Paul Mcgann really saved the doctor for me
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They must have taken great care in making sure everything was well aligned... The next few generations were simply not as good as this one. Especially the third/fourth.
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you,have the same list that i do. Like the same one. I really didnt like baker at all really
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@OpticalFunkllusions He is not a good actor as Eccleston and Tennant. too childish in my opinion
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I still think this is the best regeneration effect
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Must say it's not actually that clear it's a different guy. Be better if they used his full head rather than just his face, then we would see WH white hair fade into PT's dark hair.
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@kierany1 I think it's just a case of finding the right person for the job. Eccleston was, and so was Tennant. Steven Moffat actually intended to cast a much older Doctor, but Matt Smith was just the perfect guy for the job. And he is brilliant, in my opinion.
OpticalFunkllusions 8 months ago 34
This is actually a very smooth regeneration scene. Very well done for the time it was made in.
Shodan1440255 7 months ago 9