Why eccleston was the best doctor
But perhaps the Ninth Doctor's greatest strength was something that, to him, was his greatest weakness — the grief of being the supposed sole-survivor of his people. The loss of the Time Lords was an excellent move by the writers: gone were the high-and-mighty men in robes who would drone on and hold the Doctor back, replaced by a sense of loss that echoed throughout the Ninth Doctor's run.
The Doctor's grief was integral to the Ninth Doctor, perhaps more than any other incarnation before or since — and with it came a fire that few could compare with. The Ninth Doctor has no time for fools, and when that fire is stoked, it blazes into so many excellent performances from Eccleston. His incandescent rage at existence of a lone Dalek in Dalek , and the fury which he summons to defend the Earth and his allies from the Slitheen or the Daleks once more.
The Ninth Doctor is a damaged soul, and it shows most openly when he's angry. Previous Doctors could wither a foe with a glare or a clever retort, but none could get someone shaking in their boots like the Ninth Doctor. Doctors after him could wail and shout, but rarely with the presence Eccleston could imbue in his finest moments.
But the rage of the Ninth Doctor didn't just fuel anger, it fueled passions. The Ninth Doctor could embody the joy for life or sense of wanderlust that defined the character in his past, driven by the same things that could make him so righteously angry.
The fact that his catchphrase is fantastic rather than any other word speaks to that, because Eccleston's Doctor can find the joy in any situation. Introducing Rose to the strange alien environs of Platform One, his appreciation for how and Stuart and Sarah got together in Father's Day , his resounding cry of " Everybody Lives! The energy contained in it grants her the power to return to Satellite 5 and put an end to the battle. However, her human body cannot withstand it.
In order to save Rose, the Doctor kisses her and absorbs the energy from the time vortex. And you know what? So were you, Doctor. So were you. Both films have received significant delays, with 'Transformers" being pushed back almost an entire year.
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The world we live in and the show the Ninth Doctor reinvented have both moved on, in ways both large and small, and good and ill. Though there remains something gloriously heartbreaking about the fact that is still this particular Doctor who can never find out that his greatest mistake has been undone. It is this Doctor that made this character matter again, even if his initial journey was over all too quickly.
The Ninth Doctor is a man born of tragedy, a survivor who has already done the worst thing he will ever do, lost the things he most valued, and come out the other side. Some experienced a slight thinning of the nose, others their brow, butt, lips, and hairline. But nobody does a new face quite like the Doctor. This is our list of the Doctor Who Doctors, ranked worst to best. The second incarnation of the Doctor was played by Patrick Troughton, from The BBC took it upon themselves to lose several classic Doctor Who episodes, including 53 of Troughton's , so it's hard to fully appreciate his run these days.
The cosmic hobo bumbled his way across the universe facing Daleks, and Cybermen, as well as the Great Intelligence, and Ice Warriors. The Doctor with the shortest time on our screen, McGann took part in a TV film which was meant to relaunch the franchise.
Though his screen time was minimal, the 8th Doctor has been a part of audio dramas, comics, and novels over the years. We also saw him return for the Day of the Doctor special, putting in a splendid performance as he made his transformation into the War Doctor. The first of two Bakers on our list, Colin played the titular figure from His sharp tongue, and often unkind personality set this new form of Doctor against the fun and flamboyant incarnations that came previously.
Never to be forgotten though, his question mark collars, and bright patchwork jacket kept viewer's eyes occupied. This version of the Doctor sported sonic sunglasses instead of the traditional screwdriver, and loved a distressed chunky knit jumper.
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