Howling:5 things to look for: recognition

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I noticed something throughout the first 5 episodes that could be seen as a running theme. In each of the 5 episodes, the Doctor is known or recognised, something which hasn't happened with such frequency in the revived series before.

  • The Eleventh Hour: people in Leadworth recognise him, admittedly as the "Raggedy Doctor", which is probably more to do with the town being a fairly close-knit community rather than anything more. Similarly, after scanning him, the Atraxi recognise him as the Doctor.
  • The Beast Below: Liz Ten recognises him, as her entire family had grown up on stories of him. This is because of the Doctor's many run-ins with the Royal Family over the years, so she recognises him as a legend rather than as an individual.
  • Victory of the Daleks: Churchill is the Doctor's friend, and the Doctor mentions how the Daleks always recognise him.
  • The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone: obviously River recognises the Doctor, but because of that Father Octavian and the Clerics know him through what River has told them about him.

It remains to be seen whether or not he is recognised in Vampires of Venice, and I could be looking into it way too much, but I'm seeing a theme emerge. On the other hand, it could just be Moffatt creating a universe where the legend of the Doctor is more widely known than in the RTD-era. What does anyone else think? 159.92.57.11 10:00, May 6, 2010 (UTC)