No matter how much I love Nine and Ten, I feel that Eleven will always be my doctor. Eleven is the one that first introduced me to the series and will always be my favourite.
River Song is a beautiful and sexy, but she’s too old for the doctor (hahaha I know, I know…) am I the only who senses the cougar thing going on? I mean, If it were the other way around, a 40 something doctor getting married to a 27 year old, it would be weird
I just know deep down that when the world didn’t end, it was The Doctor that saved us all. Still, I held on to 11’s sonic screwdriver while the clock ticked down… just in case.
My first date was a boy named Avery, a fellow Whovian, who looked exactly like a younger Matt Smith. I tell everyone that my first date was the Doctor. Avery doesn’t mind.
I found out that I was bisexual when I had a dream that 11 was frenching me and holding me against the TARDIS’ console.
I recently figured out why I haven’t been enjoying Eleven as much as I enjoyed the seasons with Nine and Ten: during their seasons, a lot of emphasis was put on the fact that the companions were regular people. Eleven’s major story arc with Amy, Rory, and River rides on the fact that they were fated to be more than ordinary, which I think slightly contradicts what the previous Doctors were about when it came to companions.
If Amy preferred the Doctor over Rory, don’t you think she would of stayed with the doctor instead of dying with her husband?
I really hate the way that 11 doesn’t tell his companions anything, they’re just expected to know what is going on.
I want an episode to be about celebrating The Doctor’s birthday. I want to know when it is and how old he truly is.
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I’m not ready to start thinking about a 12th Doctor… I’m still getting over the loss of the 9th and 10th… I’m not ready to say goodbye to the 11th.
I hope the Twelfth Doctor is played by an older actor. In New Who alone we went from Eccleston (41) to Tennent (34) to Smith (27) and I think it’s time to go back to the more mature body that the Doctor had with Eccleston and (most of) the Classic Who actors instead of casting another attractive young man.
