Posted on 12/08/2018 11:52:10 AM PST by mairdie
I really think David Tennant is my favorite Doctor. Annie Lennox's "Angels in the Snow."
Henry Livingston's stories were in Clement Moore's library while he was growing up, as his father was a subscriber to the magazine in which Henry published. Audio of Memoirs of a Pine Tree by Henry Livingston, published in the New-York Magazine of March, 1792. A pine tree describes the world he knew as a young sapling, when only native Americans roamed the woods. Henry's comparison of their culture with that of his current day is absolutely fascinating.
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Dr. Four - Tom Baker
Baker was best, but Tennant is a close second, IMNHO.
The Peter Capaldi Heaven Sent/Hell Bent. episode was utterly amazing. That castle and that thing and just everything about it was perfect. Utterly brilliant. Wasnt the biggest fan of Capaldi at first but his 2nd season was fantastic. Loved Tennant and thought Matt Smith was great as well. Was never a huge fan of Christopher Eccleston. Could tell he was just doing it for money and to pad his resume and that he didnt actually like it that much. Jodie Whittaker has been a disappointment. Shes too nice and too upfront about what shes thinking/planning. Too much politics as well. She just isnt zany enough. The writing in the last two seasons has just kind of sucked.
Very moving scenes and music together.
The pine tree’s tale is quite vivid, and I’m guessing it was quite an innovation of perspective for that day. It reminds me somewhat of the tale of the little tree who so wanted to be a Christmas tree.... and then got his wish. And I’m wondering if Ol’ Henry didn’t influence THAT author.
Disliked the most, in order:
Just on principle, I won't disgrace the Dr Who reputation by mentioning the current Dr...
Dr #69... (How else could she have gotten the part?)
Every statement in the following two paragraphs is absolutely, 100% true.In that sense the Tenth Doctor is the best all around. And I guess too, it moved Peter Davison up a couple of notches on the list.The Doctor met the Doctors daughter, who was also the Doctors daughter, in 2008. The Doctors daughter later married the Doctor, thus becoming the Doctors wife. The Doctor became the Doctors son-in-law, while the Doctor became the Doctors father-in-law.
The Doctor and his wife (the Doctors Daughter) have two children, who are the Doctors children and the Doctors grandchildren.
Time Lord Analytics The Doctors Daughter
As a footnote: Sylvester McCoy caused me to stop watching just as the last Doctor has. Yes, I think the franchise is finished again.
In her defense it is not so much her as it is the writers focusing on “Council Homes” third word culture. That thug kid mentioning “Me Nan” ever two or three minutes and hating his stepfather drove me up the wall. I made it into the forth episode and shut it off for good.
I loved the Capaldi Heaven/Hell one very much and liked him. Some of the scripts and stories were kind of weak. He wasn’t.
For the most part I like all of them. Some more than others.
Jodie tries but she doesn’t grip me. A total state of un-grippedness. I guess Leela will never get a mention since she carried a knife.
Leela of the “Sevateem” is/was my all time favorite companion.
I never got into Capaldi, but maybe I should at least check out that one.
Thanks!
Glad someone else remembers.
Hard to pick a number one favorite.
Louise Jameson is definitely up there.
Id put Pertwee down one and remove Smith.
But to each his/her/its own.
I like Colin Baker, too, and Patrick Troughton, though I remember the latter better from Jason and the Argonauts.
I liked Ecclestone as well and would have enjoyed a couple more seasons, then Tennant.
Sounds like Heinleins All you zombies!
It was made into a movie a few years back, called Predestination, iirc. Amazingly faithful to the short story.
bkmk
I sometimes thought revisiting the Sevateem would have been a good episode idea.
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