You guys have never seen Tennant on stage....
Here's an exercise for you. Without moving, see if you can express the range of emotions he did standing there watching the colonists working to save themselves and knowing he had to walk away and leave them. It is ******* hard to do it as naturally as he managed.
Hartnell was OK in a Victorian mad scientist kind of a way, Troughton evolved the character to bring out the mild insanity of the Doctor. Those two, like Tennant, were classical actors: most of the rest played it not very seriously. Tom Baker was the ultimate, until Tennant came along. I can't really choose between them
Here's an exercise for you. Without moving, see if you can express the range of emotions he did standing there watching the colonists working to save themselves and knowing he had to walk away and leave them. It is ******* hard to do it as naturally as he managed.
Hartnell was OK in a Victorian mad scientist kind of a way, Troughton evolved the character to bring out the mild insanity of the Doctor. Those two, like Tennant, were classical actors: most of the rest played it not very seriously. Tom Baker was the ultimate, until Tennant came along. I can't really choose between them


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