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Individuals who at one point did not look the Doctor, but later changed their appearance to impersonate them should be placed in the subcategory [[:Category:Individuals who altered their appearance to look like the Doctor|Individuals who altered their appearance to look like the Doctor]].
Individuals who at one point did not look the Doctor, but later changed their appearance to impersonate them should be placed in the subcategory [[:Category:Individuals who altered their appearance to look like the Doctor|Individuals who altered their appearance to look like the Doctor]].


Not everyone in this category is an enemy. Nevertheless, many in this category can be compared to [[:Category:Individuals who pretended to be the Doctor but didn't look like them|individuals who pretended to be the Doctor but didn't look like them]].
Not everyone in this category is an enemy. Nevertheless, many in this category can be compared to [[:Category:Individuals who claimed to be the Doctor but didn't look like them|individuals who claimed to be the Doctor but didn't look like them]].
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Revision as of 09:23, 29 January 2020

This category should be deleted.

Category too vague and too prone to misuse. Discussion ongoing on the talk page.

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This topic might have a better name.

As noted on the talk page, "Look-alikes" or "Lookalikes" would be the correct spelling. "Individuals said to look like the Doctor" has also been proposed, to resolve ambiguity.

Talk about it here.

Look alikes of the Doctor either naturally looked like the Doctor, as with Ramón Salamander or Jeremiah O'Kane, or they actively pretended to be the Doctor by assuming their physical characteristics. In two cases, the Doctor has taken on the form of others they have encountered.

Individuals who at one point did not look the Doctor, but later changed their appearance to impersonate them should be placed in the subcategory Individuals who altered their appearance to look like the Doctor.

Not everyone in this category is an enemy. Nevertheless, many in this category can be compared to individuals who claimed to be the Doctor but didn't look like them.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.