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Jun 08, 2007 23:57

For those of you who don't already know, the character of the Doctor in Doctor Who is a reincarnating Time Lord, and has appeared on TV in ten different incarnations played by ten different actors. Fans commonly refer to them as 1, 2, 10, etc, because it's easier than typing "the Tenth Doctor" all the time, or "David Tennant's Doctor".

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webbgirl June 8 2007, 23:08:03 UTC
DAMN! Couldn't type it up fast enough.

Glad I checked first. *g*

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ailurus June 8 2007, 23:08:19 UTC

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queenpeladon June 8 2007, 23:12:20 UTC
Ditto. I loved Nine at the time, but... Ten has magical powers over me. :)

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cdaae June 8 2007, 23:15:10 UTC
Yah. I do think Eccleston is the better actor in the role, but David Tennant gives me the wet dreams.

However, Tom Baker is still my all-time favouritist of favourites, and I'm older than you so I count more.

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queenpeladon June 8 2007, 23:21:53 UTC
How could I forget?

LOL at "the wet dreams." Whatever could you mean by that? When I see David Tennant, all I'm thinking is how nice it would to drink lemonade with him and go bowling, and maybe hold hands.

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used_songs June 8 2007, 23:11:04 UTC
OK - that is ridiculous. How else are you supposed to refer to a character who has a series of incarnations and doesn't even have a name, just a title?

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midknight_starr June 8 2007, 23:11:26 UTC
um...I'm almost afraid to go look at the comments...

*shakes head and goes to look anyway*

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