"Not Available in Your Area" -- what does *that* mean??
This makes me a little sad -- I love David Tennant. The first ep I ever saw was "The Girl in the Fireplace" so he was my "first doctor." At the same time, as I've watched past eps and exposed myself a broad range of doctors (*ooer, sounds a bit rude there), his hyperactivity has started to get to me a bit and I don't want to see him burn himself out. Better to go out when you still have a good thing going.
What I will miss: the chance to see him and Elisabeth Sladen interact. That last episode, his incredulous "you have a *son*?!?" alone was worth the price of admission. He's had other companions, other adventures, yet he still can't quite believe his favourite has a life without him. And Tennant made that bond seem believable, as though he were the one who'd acted with her for three years.
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This makes me a little sad -- I love David Tennant. The first ep I ever saw was "The Girl in the Fireplace" so he was my "first doctor." At the same time, as I've watched past eps and exposed myself a broad range of doctors (*ooer, sounds a bit rude there), his hyperactivity has started to get to me a bit and I don't want to see him burn himself out. Better to go out when you still have a good thing going.
What I will miss: the chance to see him and Elisabeth Sladen interact. That last episode, his incredulous "you have a *son*?!?" alone was worth the price of admission. He's had other companions, other adventures, yet he still can't quite believe his favourite has a life without him. And Tennant made that bond seem believable, as though he were the one who'd acted with her for three years.