Ha! I don't know Fitz all that well, but the Doctor witly afirming his request without giving everything away. I'd be interested to see what Fritz would have said to seeing that the 'women' were six-foot purple dogs with no noses.)
This is a really interesting story. I like the fact that you have "snapshots" of all of the Doctors. I do have my favorite Doctors, but really, I love all of them!
Oh ... you're not doing either One or Two? Well, I can understand that, their stories are hard to come by and many were wiped by the BBC Archives until 1978. I'm a bit disappointed, but like I said it's understandable.
Short piece, but an interesting idea! Dear Lord, a remake of the orignal Star Wars trilogy? Oh, the horror? How it would be DESECRATED by the desire for so-called 'originality'! Oh, poor Harrison Ford, Alec Guinness, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, etc, etc!
Oh ... brilliant. I mean, a rather silly one, but brilliant! No wonder he'd need all those fillings with all those jelly babies he eats! No toothpaste could fix that. At least he got Adric, who doesn't know the first thing about riding a bicycle!
I do miss Romana, though. Hope she's not dead, they might bring her back in a similar way to the Master if they wanted.
Um ... which one was one stage? Oh right! It was Seven! Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey, right?
Anyway, I loved the comedy in this one. The references to The Who, having all those different incarnations briefly there, it was pretty cool. Some of these pieces are so delightfully unpredictable, it's brilliant! I liked Seven and Ace, and how you characterised them!
Hah! A funny moment from Five at last! Putting her off cigs like that was pure gold! And the cricket ball ... oh, how the mighty do fall, being utterly defeated by a mere ball. Five is the best Doctor ever! (Sorry, my opinion. The others are all great too.
gODSPEED!
Your shortest one so far, but your saddest installment as well. I really do think that Three may have loved Jo in some way father, lover, brother, who knows exactly how, but he definitely cared considering how broken up he was about her departure and choosing to marry Cliff Jones. Damn, I really wish she hadn't left like that, but at least it's less stupid than Rose's final departure urgh! (But I liked Nyssa's departure best!
Not including Susan, Jo was probably the first companion to really be close to the Doctor intimately. Three's scenes with Jo (and also the Master) were fantastic, and you captured that beautifully in this one.
...*guffaws
... ...*sobers up
Brilliant! Nine is hilarious sometimes, but also solemn. I love the interaction, and the developed reaction from the previous one. Pity the man died, but it's reality, isn't it. Liked the sort of dark link in the last scene with Rose. Really nice piece of insight!
Well this was ... interesting. I honestly don't think Eight died in any way other than the Time War, really remember how Nine was examining himself in the mirror in 'Rose'? But it's interesting, seeing how you drew the angel parallel and used the British soldier. I thought that Eight seemed in character it's hard to really say, since he was only seen once, but you portrayed his optimism, love of humanity and joviality, mixed in with his anger at the British man's prejudice, beautifully. Well done!