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Currently, the "old one" is linked to Capaldi's Doctor, but my instinct (due to the hair) is that it is meant to be John Hurt's Doctor. I feel like he is hairier. As for the aristocrat, I checked several of Cornell's past works for the word "aristocrat" and found that he has not apparently used that before to describe a known Doctor (such as, say, the Third Doctor); is it reasonable to say then, given the context that this is written in early 2020, that this is a reference to [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)]]? [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">CoT</span>]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">?</span> ]] 22:37, April 24, 2020 (UTC) | Currently, the "old one" is linked to Capaldi's Doctor, but my instinct (due to the hair) is that it is meant to be John Hurt's Doctor. I feel like he is hairier. As for the aristocrat, I checked several of Cornell's past works for the word "aristocrat" and found that he has not apparently used that before to describe a known Doctor (such as, say, the Third Doctor); is it reasonable to say then, given the context that this is written in early 2020, that this is a reference to [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)]]? [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">CoT</span>]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">?</span> ]] 22:37, April 24, 2020 (UTC) | ||
:"Thin white aristocrat" seems more likely to be a reference to the Third Doctor than any of the Morbius Doctors, if I'm being honest, with the mention of "white" especially. (Strictly speaking, we only know the various Morbius Docs to have been ''pale''-skinned, but they could be blue or green for all we know!) | |||
:And there is a distinct difference between "[having] all the hair" and "being hairy"; it's slightly comical, and rather unlikely, to describe someone (like the [[War Doctor]]) who's got normal-length hair, ''and'' a beard, as being "the one with all the hair". It certainly wouldn't occur to me at all. --[[User:Scrooge MacDuck|Scrooge MacDuck]] [[User talk:Scrooge MacDuck|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:42, April 24, 2020 (UTC) |
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The mentioned Doctors
Hey all, :) I'm wondering what should be done with the "the old one with all the hair" and "the thin white aristocrat". Which incarnation these Docs are is potentially contentious.
Currently, the "old one" is linked to Capaldi's Doctor, but my instinct (due to the hair) is that it is meant to be John Hurt's Doctor. I feel like he is hairier. As for the aristocrat, I checked several of Cornell's past works for the word "aristocrat" and found that he has not apparently used that before to describe a known Doctor (such as, say, the Third Doctor); is it reasonable to say then, given the context that this is written in early 2020, that this is a reference to The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)? CoT ? 22:37, April 24, 2020 (UTC)
- "Thin white aristocrat" seems more likely to be a reference to the Third Doctor than any of the Morbius Doctors, if I'm being honest, with the mention of "white" especially. (Strictly speaking, we only know the various Morbius Docs to have been pale-skinned, but they could be blue or green for all we know!)
- And there is a distinct difference between "[having] all the hair" and "being hairy"; it's slightly comical, and rather unlikely, to describe someone (like the War Doctor) who's got normal-length hair, and a beard, as being "the one with all the hair". It certainly wouldn't occur to me at all. --Scrooge MacDuck ☎ 22:42, April 24, 2020 (UTC)