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I think if Eccleston had stuck around a couple seasons he would have really outshone Tennant. Sadly he took off after one brilliant season.For some reason it didn't shrink the first but it did with the rest.
I had to right click-> view image to see them. He linked them full size, it's the board that made them teeny.
I don't agree with Eccleston being a better Doctor than Tennant, though ¬¬
I think if Eccleston had stuck around a couple seasons he would have really outshone Tennant. Sadly he took off after one fantastic season.[/QUOTE]For some reason it didn't shrink the first but it did with the rest.
I had to right click-> view image to see them. He linked them full size, it's the board that made them teeny.
I don't agree with Eccleston being a better Doctor than Tennant, though ¬¬
Yup, he agreed for 1 single season prior to even filming the first episode. He didnt want to be typecast.. Which is funny cause for Americans, he really hasn't been in many movies or tv shows. Prior to DW I had seen him in two things and they were minor roles; 1) the bad guy from the remake of Gone in 60 Seconds and 2) the kinda fucked up military leader guy from 28 Days Later.As far as I recall Eccleston quit because he didn't wanna be typecast.
Just read he might be playing John Lennon soon:
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/140443/Dr-Who-to-play-Lennon-in-new-TV-drama
It was The Dark Is Rising, which was one of the best childrens novels when I was growing up in the 80's, they made it into a movie with him as the evil guy, and trust me he played it creepy enough.He was also the bad guy in one of those "normal kid discovers has powers and is humanity's last hope" movies... legend of the seeker or something.
I bet Tennant's gonna have a fine post-who career, too.
I've been watching Doctor Who since before you were bornDoctor isn't a title, it's his name, stop writing "Dr." NERDRAAAAAAAGE
Yeah, I know it's just geeky nitpicking, but some things aren't supposed to be abbreviated, like person's names... like The Doctor's. The abbreviation of the TITLE doctor is used so you can easily add it to a person's name. Even the profession of doctor isn't abbreviated, it's not correct to write "I have to go to the Dr. because I'm sick".Yes, it's an abbreviation. A time saving device that's purpose is negated by people who freak out when people get upset when you use it.
Yup, he agreed for 1 single season prior to even filming the first episode. He didnt want to be typecast.. Which is funny cause for Americans, he really hasn't been in many movies or tv shows. Prior to DW I had seen him in two things and they were minor roles; 1) the bad guy from the remake of Gone in 60 Seconds and 2) the kinda fucked up military leader guy from 28 Days Later.As far as I recall Eccleston quit because he didn't wanna be typecast.
I have to agree with Calleja though. It's about as annoying as Spiderman.There's a point where nitpicking gets silly.
This is that point.