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raggedywhittaker:

Well Iโ€™m certainly not complaining ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

[id: โ€œDoctor Who show runner Chris Chibnall described the 13th Doctor as โ€˜warmโ€™, โ€˜inclusiveโ€™ and โ€˜energeticโ€™, while Jodieโ€™s co-star Mandip Gill- who plays companion Yasmin- compares her performance to another notable Doctor.โ€

(picture of Eleven)

โ€œโ€˜She has a similar energy to Matt Smithโ€™s Doctor,โ€™ Gill explained.ย  โ€˜Very high energy.ย  Jodie has that about her Doctor.โ€™โ€ ย 

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wordswithkittywitch:

Never forget what Doctor Who is really about.

Susan Foreman grinning as she sets a skull on fire and waves it about. Zoe giggling madly as she watches a computer attempt to solve an insolvableย equation and explode. Nyssa, all sweetness and light, putting on ear protection before blowing a robot to bits. Ace, mixing her own explosives and dancing with joy when they work.

Doctor Who is about teenage girls gleefully blowing things up.

nowwearealltom:

In the first serial of Doctor Who, Ian has some hazy recollection that Susan Foremanโ€™s grandfather is โ€œa doctor, isnโ€™t he?โ€ and so he addresses him at first as โ€œDoctor Foremanโ€ and the Doctor doesnโ€™t answer to it so Ian just starts calling him โ€œDoctorโ€ instead. Nobody ever asks the Doctor what he wants to be called, and he never introduces himself, so Ian just decides to start calling him โ€œDoctorโ€ and he just happens to answer to it.

In the entire first season the Doctor never says that his name is a secret and he never tells people that he is โ€œThe Doctorโ€ or even a doctor, with only a single exceptionโ€“in part two of The Aztecs he tells Cameca โ€œNo, no, they call me the Doctor. I am a scientist, an engineer. Iโ€™m a builder of things.โ€ In which case โ€œtheyโ€ might well mean a general nonspecific โ€œtheyโ€ or it might mean his companions specifically; itโ€™s not clear from context.

This is not easy to reconcile with later stories in which the Time Lords know The Doctor as โ€œThe Doctorโ€, but Iโ€™m a big fan of understanding earlier eras of Doctor Who on their own terms first, treating later continuity developments as a secondary concern, and so when watching sixties Doctor Who I like to think of โ€œThe Doctorโ€ as just a nickname Ian came up with that happened to stick, to the point where eventually he just calls himself that.