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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A) He considers himself personaly responsible for Earth's development
A) He considers himself personaly responsible for Earth's development
B) The 21st century is the Doctor's time, and possibly even universal present-day.{{Unsigned-anon|201.75.127.204}}
B) The 21st century is the Doctor's time, and possibly even universal present-day.{{Unsigned-anon|201.75.127.204}}
Madame de Pompadour was chosen and she was 18th century French.
But to answer your question... I'd say its because 1) these centuries are before the enlightenment of alien life and 2) we are mature enough to deal with it. For the first point, I think he enjoys the wide-eyed expressions and interactions they have. To open the door to something completely new. For the second point, How weird would it be if he picked up a racist companion?
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