Writer's Block: Doctor Who?

Jan 07, 2009 19:49

How about Graham William Walker (also known as Graham Norton)?
I am just teasing, although Graham would bring a different kind of "energy" for being The Doctor.

I (restarted) watching DOCTOR WHO when Christopher Eccleston was portraying The Doctor.  I have been a continuing fan ever since.

Christopher Eccleston came across as a little too cocky for my taste and seemed more like a classroom prankster that you would find at university. Although, he did seem to be more accessible emotionally and not as rigid in his portrayal.

David Tennant was less cocky and more "as-a-matter-of-fact" in his rendition of The Doctor. He seemed more convincing and forthright in sharing what he knew. He was very likable. It's sad that we are getting all these "Doctors" for the short run.

It was suggested by some posters that we should have a WOMAN Doctor. This is not an unreasonable request, although I wouldn't know how they would explain how a male Doctor would transform from one sex to another (and back again). Even a more curious suggestion would be to have someone androgynous (and perhaps even more athletic?) portray The Doctor.

Anyways - I would just wish to have a strong character that can go the distance and provide the illusions of fantastic possibilities. I Thank ALL of the predecessors who have made this series enjoyable throughout the years!

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