I started watching Dr who when the reboot was 3 seasons in, I think David Tennant was the greatest doctor. A few years later I finally got wife to give it a shot as I started a fresh rewatch in preparation for Matt Smith’s second season, she was ok with Eccelston and Tennant but Matt Smith is far and away her favorite doctor. Does this pattern hold true for any other Dr fans?

  • @jenings
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    161 year ago

    Excelston was my first but I feel like the show really hit its stride with Smith and Tenant and theyre sort fo tied for my favorites

    • @Hogger86
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      31 year ago

      Was going to say the same. I don’t think eccelstone counts to the rule

  • @lemick24
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    101 year ago

    Eccleston is when I started watching, but Tennant is absolutely my favourite with Smith as a second place.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Started in 2005 with the reboot, and while I love Eccleston in the role my top 3 would be: Capaldi, McCoy, Smith, in that order.

  • McBinary
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    71 year ago

    I have a weird problem. I start out not liking the new Doctor, but by the time they switch, they have become my favorite. Every time.

    I absolutely hated Capaldi at first, but after the infinite loop prison episode, I couldn’t imagine any other person ever being the doctor again.

    Now I feel the same way about Jodie. She was such a fun Doctor that I’m actually sad to see Tennent back.

    • goldenbug
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      31 year ago

      Heaven sent is truly one of the best episodes of the series. I was entertained, shocked, amused and sad.

      Capaldi is my doctor. Started the series with Eccelston. Love them all, though.

      • McBinary
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        41 year ago

        “Came the long way around” is something I’ve adopted saying because of just how powerful it was when he said it. No one else in my family understands it of course, but it left a lasting impression on me.

  • @Myriadblue
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    71 year ago

    Started watching before Tom Baker’s Dr. Who, but it only clicked when he became the doctor for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Tom Baker. Then Peter Davison (Tristan!) celery on the lapel and all. Then Eccleson. Then Capaldi.

      • WHYAREWEALLCAPS
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        11 year ago

        All Thing Great And Small! Loved that show when I was a kid and it was on our local PBS station.

    • eraitch
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      21 year ago

      Me too - Jon Pertwee was my first (older siblings) but Tom Baker was the one when I reached the right age I think

  • @TheSpermWhaleM
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    61 year ago

    I think this applies to a lot of people, but I don’t like to pick a favourite, especially after listening to Big Finish stuff, coz each Doctor has their own quirks and whenever I try and settle on a choice, I get conflicted. If you forced me to pick thought I would say 4

    • @DonjuanmeOP
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      41 year ago

      I would never force anyone to pick! But we all have a preference, and sometimes that preference changes, just like Doctor.

  • Y|yukichigai
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    51 year ago

    I’m ancient and started watching during the gap between the end of McCoy/Classic Who and the beginning of Eccleston/NuWho. I wound up watching a completely random selection of the 4th through 7th Doctors because that was what got played on PBS (KQED and KTEH ftw). The 4th Doctor was definitely my favorite and still is, simply because he really feels alien moreso than any of the other Doctors, to me anyway. Not that I don’t greatly appreciate the others - especially Matt Smith, who’s the most “fun” of all the Doctors IMO - but when I think The Doctor I still think of Tom Baker.

    Also the 3rd Doctor was surprisingly badass and I think is my #3 favorite, surprisingly.

    • @JewellieEchidna
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      31 year ago

      if you’re ancient i must be even ancienter. tom baker is my doctor, and i was highly traumatised at least 3 times i can clearly remember, in order from least to worst:

      • the white maggots maggoting out of the mineshaft

      • that shithead adric locking romana out of the tardis when the giant spiders were closing in outside

      • when the doctor dropped off sarah jane & just after the fucker dematerialised, she realised she had no idea where (or when) he’d left her. IT WAS LIKE THREE DECADES before we found out she was ok. awful.

      • @zarmanto
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        11 year ago

        Would you like a jelly baby?

  • @Mulkor
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    51 year ago

    Nope, started with Eccleston and my favorite is Tennant with Smith a close second.

  • @seiryth
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    51 year ago

    Nope, started with eccelston and my fav ended up being Capaldi.

  • GratefullyGodless
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    51 year ago

    The first Doctor I saw was Pertwee, but Tennant is my favorite. Being a life-long fan, he brought such enthusiasm to the part, and was just completely amazing. I’m hopeful that Gatwa is going to wind up a favorite too, as RTD knows how to pick a great Doctor.

    • VioletRing
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      21 year ago

      Eccelston was my first doctor, watched through the first season with Smith. Then I started from the beginning. Working through Davison now. So far, my favorite doctor is Pertwee, I just love how tough situations are solved with martial arts and my God, his wardrobe!

    • TimeVortex
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      11 year ago

      Pertwee was also my first Doctor but David Tennant and Peter Capaldi are tied as my favorite Doctors. I am a particular fan of the scene where Capaldi makes his entrance to a medieval axe fight by playing electric guitar atop a tank. And Tennant - well he’s just David Tennant.

    • @Eldritch
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      11 year ago

      Pertwee did have a rather iconic run in his own right. Kind of a shame so much of Patrick Troughton’s series are lost though. I know I wish I could have seen more. Since he’s cited by a number of the Who old and new as one of the defining and influential for them. Tennant included.

      • Y|yukichigai
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        11 year ago

        The little I’ve seen of Troughton seemed like a trip and a half. Definitely meant to be an oddball in the best of ways. And hey, they’re still producing those animated reconstructions, which are surprisingly decent all things considered.

        • @Eldritch
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          Who knows if it takes much longer we might actually see AI reconstructions. That would definitely be a trip and a half. Hell imagine if they did an enhancement of all the big finish audio stories etc.

  • Bishma
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    41 year ago

    Doesn’t apply to me. Pretty sure Tom Baker was my first Doctor (via PBS reruns). Of the pre-2005 series Jon Pertwee was my favorite.

    When nuWho started I was there from the start with Eccleston, but Tennant is my favorite.

  • chaogomu
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    41 year ago

    I started out with Eccleston, but have a bit of a soft spot for Capaldi.

    On the other hand, I’ve actually sought out other things that David Tennant has been in to watch, and I’ve not done that for Capaldi…

  • @regeya
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    1 year ago

    When I was a kid, my introduction was Tom Baker. For whatever reason Doctor Who scared me. As an adult I’ve tried watching Tom Baker Doctor Who and while I think he’s hilarious and Douglas Adams’ writing is also hilarious, it’s not my favorite. I’m not sure why David Tennant is so loved but I’m in that camp, yes.

  • @MythicalDraught
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    41 year ago

    No. Started watching during Eccleston’s run and Tennant is my favourite. Eccleston is my second favourite, though. Shame he only got the one season.