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May. 11th, 2016 12:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since i have been watching the Donna / Doctor episodes again i am wondering -
Which is your favourite Doctor from either new series or old series?
Which is favouirte companion?
Which is your most favorite villain or villains?
Which is your favourite Doctor from either new series or old series?
Which is favouirte companion?
Which is your most favorite villain or villains?
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Date: 2016-05-11 01:28 am (UTC)However, the Doctor I'd like to meet, based on personality, would be 11. He just seems so full of innocent joy, but also a calm depth at times. He'd be the one I'd want to travel with. Although I'd think 4 would be more effective at dealing with the monsters. :D
Companions, again, I'd say Sarah, Leela, and Donna are my top favorites. They all seem like such real people, if different ones. They are the one's I'd want at my back in a crisis.
My favorite villain would have to be the Delgado Master. I loved how he seemed like such an elegant, intelligent, and truly dangerous enemy, and one who was really up to the Doctor's weight. Even a bit better than the Doctor because he planned and studied and was meticulous and probably actually smarter, at least in terms of knowledge. And yet he kept getting defeated by this man who just seemed like a lucky dilettante.
My favorite monster, ooh, that's harder, there have been so many. I don't want to just limit it to the best known ones. (I shouldn't have limited myself to the Master, there's probably one off villains I liked better. But Delgado was wonderful.) I really liked the original Silurians, in their first story. They were so threatening, yet made so much sense. And I loved how they weren't just a uniform species of "monsters" but where just another sentient species who had woken up to find their home overrun and with no place left for them, and they reacted by trying to make things back like they used to be. And that they had factions, and divisions within themselves. They felt like a civilization, rather than just "monsters." (And that whole "three eye sight" aspect, and the sequence where one of them was being kept prisoner on the moors was chilling.)