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CYBERHUMAN Started conversation Aug 14, 2005
I think you make some very good points in that article about the Ninth Doctor. Well done! What struck me about the Ninth Doctor was how eccentric and mischievious he was. He was a sort of link between his second and fourth incarnations, because on the one hand he was funny and loved clowning around to throw his enemies off the scent, in much the same way as the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) did. But on the other hand he was eccentric and aimless in his wanderings through time and space, with some fine moments where he went almost totally off the rails, like the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) very nearly did on several occasions. I think Christopher Eccleston made a fine Doctor, and my only regret with the 2005 series is that we never saw the regeneration that led into the Doctor's ninth incarnation...
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CYBERHUMAN Posted Aug 14, 2005
By the way have you been to my page? There's some really good journal entries there which unfortunately haven't had too many replies.
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U2006 Posted Aug 14, 2005
Thank you!! It's far from finished though. I dont know what it is but there's something about the ninth Doctor thats just so fasinating.
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CYBERHUMAN Posted Aug 14, 2005
It's still a great article and will be even better once it's all finished. He was definitely a very good Doctor!
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