DOCTOR WHO:
THE TOP 5 GREATEST DOCTORS EVER
THE TOP 5 GREATEST DOCTORS EVER
By
Matt "MATMAN" Herring
(Painstakingly edited by John "THE MEGO STRETCH HULK" Cimino)
(Painstakingly edited by John "THE MEGO STRETCH HULK" Cimino)
Of all the people in my life who are immersed in
geek culture John Cimino is the only person I know who may be a little more
nuts and knowledgeable than I am. Comic
books, KISS, cartoons, toys... we just eat that stuff up like a bowl of Yummy
Mummy or Fruit Brute. When John and I
first met we never should have gotten along. Why? Because we are way
too much alike! Our most noticeable similarity is our love of
the spotlight. But something odd happens
when we are together that never happens with anyone else… we are willing
to
share the attention. Almost nine years
later (and countless insane experiences) I consider John a brother. And
we just so happen to be each
others biggest fans! So when he asked
me to compile my DOCTOR WHO: TOP 5 GREATEST DOCTORS EVER I jumped at the
chance. As the author of THE UNOFFICIAL DOCTOR WHO
COMPANION and co-host of the SECRET IDENTITY PODCAST (along with the more
talented but less insane Brian LeTendre), I take every opportunity I get to
share my passions with anyone who wants to listen.
John and me (with the great head of hair) engage in some explicit comic con activity! |
If you are not
familiar with the crazy world of DOCTOR WHO here is the abridged story. The Doctor (that is the name he goes by) is a
time traveling alien from the planet Gallifrey who left his home planet long
ago in search of adventure. His mode of
transportation is a big blue police box called a TARDIS that can go anywhere in
time and space. The TARDIS is much
bigger on the inside than it appears on the outside and has everything needed
to live inside its blue walls. Now here
is the tricky part… why are there so many Doctors? The Doctor (like anyone else from Gallifrey)
has the ability to ‘regenerate’ his body twelve times if he becomes mortally
wounded or becomes too weak to continue.
The reason for this is to keep his collected knowledge and life
experiences alive. When the Doctor
regenerates, the change is not only physical, but mental as well. He has a memory of his past and at times has
emotional issues following this sudden change.
He can’t control who he will regenerate into but in his past it was
controlled for him twice by outside forces.
The regeneration concept has not only served the character and story but
has helped the BBC (the creators and producers of the show). Not every show can survive following the
change of the lead character, DOCTOR WHO has not only survived, but made
the real search for the ‘new’ Doctor a national event in the UK.
Now I must warn you in advance, this countdown will not contain anything about Stan Lee, Gene Simmons or a Mego Stretch Hulk! So sit back and relax because the 5 best Doctor(s) are in…
Another unique
element to DOCTOR WHO is the ‘companion’. The Doctor seldom travels alone,
bringing regular people (or the occasional alien) with him on his adventures. It has been proven that without companionship
the Doctor can get a little ‘nuts’ and needs others around him to keep him
centered. A Doctor’s run on the show can
be defined by the strength of his companions like Rose Tyler, Sara Jane Smith,
Jamie McCrimmon and Donna Noble. A
strong companion can also help the audience in adjusting from one Doctor to the
other like Clara Oswald did in the recent change from Matt Smith to the current
Doctor, Peter Capaldi.
Now I must warn you in advance, this countdown will not contain anything about Stan Lee, Gene Simmons or a Mego Stretch Hulk! So sit back and relax because the 5 best Doctor(s) are in…
5.) PAUL McGANN (1996)
Art by Griffin Es. |
Sadly, the Eighth
Doctor didn’t get much of a chance to shine. Following an attempt to revive the series with
an American TV movie featuring Eric Roberts, the series drifted away into
history until its return in 2005. The movie failed to gain an audience because it was too 'British' for the U.S. and too 'American' for the Brits, but it did give us 90 minutes of fun. The Eighth Doctor had an almost ‘hippie’ attitude, loving life and everything about
it. His character has been expanded upon
in BBC audio dramas but it’s his mini episode ‘Night of the Doctor’
that gives number eight the (albeit short) showcase he deserved. Just think what could
have been if Paul McGann was given the time to develop his version of
the Doctor? You might be looking at a very different list
4.) WILLIAM HARTNELL (1963 - 1966)
Art by: Chris Hebert |
The
First Doctor has very little resemblance to the
Doctors who would precede him. He’s
quite aged, kinda mean and not very physical… but there is a mysterious
and
very real charm about him that draws you in. His character was
developed as an educator and mentor to help teach the younger viewers
about history and science, but the show very quickly grew into more than
just a kid show.
Despite the lack of color and bad special effects, the First Doctor
became one of my favorites because of the strength of the man he was.
He always appeared to be too old and fragile
but when it was needed, he stood up strong.
3.) COLIN BAKER (1984 - 1986)
Art by: Jim Taylor, Rusty Gilligan and Brandy Dixon |
The
Sixth
Doctor was nothing like his predecessors. In fact within the first few
minutes of his regeneration he tries to choke his companion, Peri! This
was a pretty shocking introduction from a Doctor that had a very
turbulent existence. Attempted murder aside, the Sixth Doctor was
as colorful as his multi-patterned jacket!
He was brash, very unpredictable and sometimes volatile. It was his
unpredictability that resonated with me but didn't quite work with the
younger British audiences at the time. To me, the Sixth
Doctor was more of a rock star than savior of the universe and he knew
it all too... just
ask him. I may not be a fan of many of his episodes, but I'm a big fan of him.
2.) DAVID TENNANT (2005 - 2010)
Art by: Kevin Easton |
David
Tennant
could easily be my favorite Doctor because when he was wearing the
brainy specks, trainers and pinstripe suit… he looked like he WAS the
quintessential Doctor! No one brought more to the role and helped build
the fan base more than David Tennant did. The Tenth Doctor had the
best episodes and
was also blessed by having the best companions of the shows history.
He was the everyman; talkative and friendly but underneath there was a
darkness and anger that would sometimes manage to escape to the
surface. Next to Tom Baker, David Tennant resonated
with DOCTOR WHO fans more than anyone else.
1.) CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTSON (2005)
Art by: Chris Giarrusso |
One word
to me describes the Ninth Doctor… 'fantastic'!
More physical and certainly more focused than the eight that came before
him, the
Ninth Doctor carried the weight of the universe on his shoulders. He
went into every situation with pure emotion and felt the sadness of
being the last of his kind. There was an intimidation to his persona as
well as a deep sadness that made him very appealing. Granted, his one
season was written through
his companion Rose Tyler, but despite her strong presence, the Ninth
Doctor was
able to make for me, the perfect Doctor. When the series was relaunched
in 2005, Eccleston was the big reason fans took to it. He not only
reintroduced us to the insane world of DOCTOR WHO, but gave us the
perfect balance between the 'classic' series and the current one.
So there you go kids, my Top Five Doctors ever! With over 50 years of Whovian history it's easy to not pick ‘your favorite’ Doctor and not have the same order as yours. But before you start the hate mail campaign because your favorite Doctor isn’t mentioned, this was MY top 5! It’s like picking your favorite Beatles song (NOT ‘Hey Jude’, I can’t stand that song), favorite James Bond (George Lazenby) or favorite fruit (I hate all of them except roll-ups)… these are all my opinions and choices so what let me know what yours are.
MATMAN'S MANIC MUSINGS
So there you go kids, my Top Five Doctors ever! With over 50 years of Whovian history it's easy to not pick ‘your favorite’ Doctor and not have the same order as yours. But before you start the hate mail campaign because your favorite Doctor isn’t mentioned, this was MY top 5! It’s like picking your favorite Beatles song (NOT ‘Hey Jude’, I can’t stand that song), favorite James Bond (George Lazenby) or favorite fruit (I hate all of them except roll-ups)… these are all my opinions and choices so what let me know what yours are.
Matt "MATMAN" Herring
If you want to find out more about our podcast go to (www.secretidentitypodcast.com)
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c’mon by and hang out with us for a bit.
I’ll make sure John keeps his shirt on.
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