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strange_complex ([personal profile] strange_complex) wrote2005-04-16 11:30 am
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Six, seven, eight, nine, ten: then I let it go again.

Only yesterday, someone was assuring me that Christopher Ecclestone wasn't going to quit as the Doctor after all, but that it was all a publicity stunt to get people excited. Guess not...

I'm sure this David Tennant guy will be fine, although I didn't watch any of Casanova, so I can't really comment myself. But it just annoys me that a whole incarnation has been used up on only one series, especially given the previous one was wasted on only a one-and-a-half-hour film. There are only 12 to play with, and the remainder need to be conserved! *mutters things about responsibility in the general direction of Christopher Ecclestone*

Also, if this must happen, I'd ideally like to see an older Doctor follow Ecclestone, just to keep a bit of variety in the role. Sure, there's a fine tradition of younger Doctors to follow - especially Peter Davidson. But I'd like to see an actor who can tap into those aspects of the Doctor's character so splendidly explored by people like Jon Pertwee.
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[identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com 2005-04-16 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Ian Richardson

You speak wisely, my friend!

And yes, a love of the programme has definitely got to be a plus. I suppose in a way it's a shame they didn't use Tenant straight away. But then again, I do really like Ecclestone's Doctor, and it would be a shame to have missed out on that.