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===== 1. 10th Doctor β David Tennant - Often regarded as the definitive modern Doctor. Charismatic, emotional depth, incredible range, and iconic stories. ===== # 11th Doctor β Matt Smith - Brought an alien, unpredictable quality to the role. Strong emotional arcs, especially with Amy, Rory, and River. # 9th Doctor β Christopher Eccleston - Short-lived but powerful. Gritty and intense, with a vulnerable edge. Laid the groundwork for everything that followed. # 12th Doctor β Peter Capaldi - Complex and thoughtful. Though divisive at first, he delivered some of the showβs most philosophical and poetic moments. # 15th Doctor β Ncuti Gatwa (so far) - Early days, but already praised for a fresh take and powerful screen presence. Promising trajectory. # 14th Doctor β David Tennant (again) - Hard to judge separately from the 10th, but the 60th specials were solid and nostalgic, though not as impactful as his original run. # 13th Doctor β Jodie Whittaker - A strong performance with lots of warmth, but often let down by inconsistent writing and underdeveloped arcs. Would you personally change this list? Everyone has a different Doctor they connect with.
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