Howling:If The Doctor can go anywhere in time and space, then why does he always go to Earth in the 20th/21st century? Even when he is looking for a new companion?: Difference between revisions

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:I agree that the range of main companions ought to be more adventurous. To give him due credit, however, Moffat has broadened the selection of the Doctor's associates more than RTD did. What's more, Jack & River, although they were introduced in the RTD era, are both Moffat characters. --[[Special:Contributions/2.96.16.178|2.96.16.178]]<sup>[[User talk:2.96.16.178#top|talk to me]]</sup> 23:21, May 22, 2013 (UTC)
:I agree that the range of main companions ought to be more adventurous. To give him due credit, however, Moffat has broadened the selection of the Doctor's associates more than RTD did. What's more, Jack & River, although they were introduced in the RTD era, are both Moffat characters. --[[Special:Contributions/2.96.16.178|2.96.16.178]]<sup>[[User talk:2.96.16.178#top|talk to me]]</sup> 23:21, May 22, 2013 (UTC)
:Badwolff, "he HAS gone to other centuries and planets for Companions, ... (and I'm guessing some novels, too)": I've not ready many of the novels but I've read enough to know your guess is correct. --[[Special:Contributions/2.96.17.223|2.96.17.223]]<sup>[[User talk:2.96.17.223#top|talk to me]]</sup> 08:53, May 23, 2013 (UTC)
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