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==Doctor Ranking==
==Specials==
''I have never seen [[Eighth Doctor|Eight]] nor, obviously, [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleven]].''
Anyone who counts the specials as the series ''before'' the one they aired in is, to be frank, idiotic. Yes, ''one'' BBC site says that The Christmas Invasion is series 1 and so on; but, uh, they were ''filmed'' with the series after and they were ''aired'' with the series after and they're on the DVD set for the series ''after'' when the BBC website says they are. In the US and other nations they air in syndication as the premier of series 2, series 3, and series 4 respectively. We have ONE source versus SEVERAL that are all equally official. It makes a hell of a lot more sense to go with the latter and TARDIS wiki should reflect that.
*[[Tenth Doctor|Ten]]
==What is a companion?==
*[[Fifth Doctor|Five]]
In my view, a companion needs to travel with the Doctor in at least two stories ''or'' assist him regularly in a time when he doesn't have a TARDIS (so basically, just Three). Sara Kingdom counts due to the unusual length of said story (heck, you can fit in other ones into the middle of it); the UNIT people count only for Three; but I don't count Grace, Astrid, Jackson Lake, Rosita, or Lady Christina. Ten's companions are Rose, Mickey, Martha, Jack (for the last three episodes of series 3-it was one story, but I still count it because RTD considers it to be two-though he's wrong as usual), and Donna.
*[[Seventh Doctor|Seven]]
==Favorite Doctors==
*[[Second Doctor|Two]]
Seven, Five, and Ten
*[[First Doctor|One]]
*[[Sixth Doctor|Six]]
*[[Fourth Doctor|Four]]
*[[Ninth Doctor|Nine]]
*[[Third Doctor|Three]]
 
==Favorite Companions==
==Favorite Companions==
''My definition of an companion is someone who traveled in the TARDIS with the Doctor for more than one story '''OR''' someone who assisted the Doctor for multiple stories when he didn't have an TARDIS. Hence it doesn't include the one-off special companions or recurring characters like Jackie.''
===One===
===One===
*[[Barbara]]
*Barbara
===Two===
===Two===
*[[Jamie]]
*Jamie
===Three===
*The Brigadier
===Four===
===Four===
*[[Romana II]]
*Romana II
===Five===
===Five===
*[[Tegan]]
*Tegan
*Turlough
===Six===
*None
===Seven===
===Seven===
*[[Ace]]
*Ace
===Nine===
===Nine===
*Captain [[Jack Harkness]]
*Jack
===Ten===
===Ten===
*[[Donna Noble]]
*Mickey
*Donna

Revision as of 11:52, 3 July 2009

Specials

Anyone who counts the specials as the series before the one they aired in is, to be frank, idiotic. Yes, one BBC site says that The Christmas Invasion is series 1 and so on; but, uh, they were filmed with the series after and they were aired with the series after and they're on the DVD set for the series after when the BBC website says they are. In the US and other nations they air in syndication as the premier of series 2, series 3, and series 4 respectively. We have ONE source versus SEVERAL that are all equally official. It makes a hell of a lot more sense to go with the latter and TARDIS wiki should reflect that.

What is a companion?

In my view, a companion needs to travel with the Doctor in at least two stories or assist him regularly in a time when he doesn't have a TARDIS (so basically, just Three). Sara Kingdom counts due to the unusual length of said story (heck, you can fit in other ones into the middle of it); the UNIT people count only for Three; but I don't count Grace, Astrid, Jackson Lake, Rosita, or Lady Christina. Ten's companions are Rose, Mickey, Martha, Jack (for the last three episodes of series 3-it was one story, but I still count it because RTD considers it to be two-though he's wrong as usual), and Donna.

Favorite Doctors

Seven, Five, and Ten

Favorite Companions

One

  • Barbara

Two

  • Jamie

Three

  • The Brigadier

Four

  • Romana II

Five

  • Tegan
  • Turlough

Six

  • None

Seven

  • Ace

Nine

  • Jack

Ten

  • Mickey
  • Donna