My hot take: I do wish the doctor would go back to the more bizarre sense of fashion, I love the capes, the scarf, the umbrella and yes the technicolor nightmare coat.
A friend of mine and I were disccussing this the other day, and we thought if you took a mix of Sacha Dhawan's Master waistcoat and pants, mixed up the pattern with Fourteenth's, and then put the coat, scarf, etc like the Master wore as 'the Doctor', it'd be a solid start for drifting back into the the older quirkier fashion. And if the question marks were too much, why not use a Gallifreyian symbol or something instead?
@@thequietestengine personally I also wouldn’t mind a go where the doctor dresses like one of the 00 cyborgs, something basic yet out there. Also, the master wore coat and scarf?
@@changvasejarik62 in the Jodi Whittaker last episode, 'The Power of the Doctor', the Master played by Sacha Dhawan swaps out of Jodi's outfit into a mix of the Doctor's previous clothes. 7's jumper, 5's celery, 2's trousers, 10's tie, 11's boots, 4's scarf and 13's coat. He was both mocking the Doctor but also making a very Doctor esque look so when he caused choas, he would ruin the Doctor's legacy. I thought if there was a mix of the Master's waistcoat and pants, and Fourteenth's waistcoat and pants, then add back in the scarf, the coat, etc it would acctually make a great outfit for the Doctor with the colours and style
Colin's abrasive nature has such an unexpected energy to it, and when he did soften, it was truly a whirlwind of fun. The entire scene after the TARDIS turned into the organ lives rent free in my head, especially because of the harpsichord in the background. One of my favourite Classic incarnations, and Trial of a Timelord remains one of my top three favourite episodes across the entire run of the show.
I love the end of the Twin Dilemma when the 6th Doctor says to Peri. Whatever happens. I am The Doctor. Whether you like it or not and they smile at each other .Colin Baker is a great actor who wasn't treated right by the producers and given right stories that suited his acting abilities.
Idk, something always just rubbed me the wrong way how the 6th Doctor immediately starts talking shit on his previous incarnations and complementing himeslf on his looks, right after accusing his companion of being a spy and trying to choke her! Like, wtf? I like when the Doctor is humble, but 6 seems to be the most egotistical
The Doctor has always been a bit of an egotistical jerk. Like, the First Doctor was a mean, cruel, and selfish old man at first. He was constantly talking down to his companions and didn't seem to think much of them at all until Barbara actually ends up saving him and the TARDIS. That's when he starts actually showing some respect towards his human companions. Before then he just saw them as lesser beings. But even as the Doctor grew and changed over the years, he always had that rude, egotistical streak in him. Six just brings that side of him back to the forefront, unlike the others before him, so it's much more obvious. Since Colin Baker was fired, we obviously don't get to see Six's evolution into a better, kinder, more humble person throughout his life (on screen at least), but he does eventually get better. Then he regenerates into Seven and becomes a manipulative, egotistical jerk again, albeit better at hiding it from his companions and us viewers then Six was.
On paper, Peter Capaldi should have been a better Doctor than Colin Baker. In practice, Colin Baker makes Peter Capaldi look like a jabroni. Baker could actually pull off a more aggressive and ruthless Doctor without coming across as outright sociopathic because I always sense a pair of huge hearts hiding underneath. With Capaldi, I occasionally sensed one heart but never two until he was over halfway through his second season. I was rarely watching the Doctor. I was far more often watching Peter Capaldi try to play the Doctor. Colin Baker was the Doctor from top to bottom despite having worse writing. Furthermore, very few actors could swagger around in a ridiculous costume that they hate with all the confidence in the world. Only Colin Baker could wear that coat and look completely comfortable despite hating it.
Easily the most underrated Doctor of them all.
Paul McGan maybe a little more underrated but I do like baker, he has a very entertaining screen presence and is me of the best arcs of any dr
@@supergonk6485Eccleston fan is calling.
You're right. I re-view the Colin Baker Doctors episode more than the others.
@@stuartsharman3055 I have tremendous respect and sympathy for Colin after ALL he went through during his tenure.
Victim of his time
My hot take: I do wish the doctor would go back to the more bizarre sense of fashion, I love the capes, the scarf, the umbrella and yes the technicolor nightmare coat.
A friend of mine and I were disccussing this the other day, and we thought if you took a mix of Sacha Dhawan's Master waistcoat and pants, mixed up the pattern with Fourteenth's, and then put the coat, scarf, etc like the Master wore as 'the Doctor', it'd be a solid start for drifting back into the the older quirkier fashion. And if the question marks were too much, why not use a Gallifreyian symbol or something instead?
@@thequietestengine personally I also wouldn’t mind a go where the doctor dresses like one of the 00 cyborgs, something basic yet out there.
Also, the master wore coat and scarf?
@@changvasejarik62 in the Jodi Whittaker last episode, 'The Power of the Doctor', the Master played by Sacha Dhawan swaps out of Jodi's outfit into a mix of the Doctor's previous clothes. 7's jumper, 5's celery, 2's trousers, 10's tie, 11's boots, 4's scarf and 13's coat. He was both mocking the Doctor but also making a very Doctor esque look so when he caused choas, he would ruin the Doctor's legacy.
I thought if there was a mix of the Master's waistcoat and pants, and Fourteenth's waistcoat and pants, then add back in the scarf, the coat, etc it would acctually make a great outfit for the Doctor with the colours and style
When Rarity saw that coat in the TARDIS wardrobe, Doctor Whooves and Derpy probably thought she was being attacked by Daleks at first.
I really liked Colin Baker. He was like House MD before House was a thing.
“Whatever else happens, I _am_ the doctor…Whether you like it, or not.”
*[Enter Vine Boom]*
I liked it, and I liked Colin Bakers Doctor. He was far from the worse as recent incarnations prove.
At least he's entertaining unlike 13, nothing against jodie of course just terrible writing @@stuartsharman3055
Colin's abrasive nature has such an unexpected energy to it, and when he did soften, it was truly a whirlwind of fun. The entire scene after the TARDIS turned into the organ lives rent free in my head, especially because of the harpsichord in the background.
One of my favourite Classic incarnations, and Trial of a Timelord remains one of my top three favourite episodes across the entire run of the show.
I love the end of the Twin Dilemma when the 6th Doctor says to Peri. Whatever happens. I am The Doctor. Whether you like it or not and they smile at each other .Colin Baker is a great actor who wasn't treated right by the producers and given right stories that suited his acting abilities.
I like _Mark of the Rani_ myself.
Love a compilation of every time the Sixth Doctor corrected Peri's Americanisms!
“Don’t go through that-“
“*AEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEA*”
“… door.”
Six looks way too good wearing Five’s clothes
I love the way you did the Sil bits, and the disgusted faces of everyone while he laughs! Made me laugh :)
3:53 - 4:37 Damn, this Scene is Perfect XD - Don´t knowed this one of VI. yet.
Ah yes, Sil's iconic quote, ulalalalalalalalala 😁
6:44 Funny how the 6th Doctor effectively calls himself an "Antediluvian Fogie "...lol.
My favorite doctor ❤️
Now and forever.
The way Peri says Doctor in Attack of the Cybermen like it wasn’t her voice.
Even he hated his outfit he got
BRING THE ANDROGUM'S BACK. They'd love to eat the last Timelord.
The sixth doctor is my 12 favourite doctor who
Can I get the full order?
After the giggle im curious.
Idk, something always just rubbed me the wrong way how the 6th Doctor immediately starts talking shit on his previous incarnations and complementing himeslf on his looks, right after accusing his companion of being a spy and trying to choke her! Like, wtf? I like when the Doctor is humble, but 6 seems to be the most egotistical
He's a tw'at but miles above everyone else, it's interesting and makes him one of my faves since he's so different to any other doctor
because he's still in the post-regen period
The Doctor has always been a bit of an egotistical jerk. Like, the First Doctor was a mean, cruel, and selfish old man at first. He was constantly talking down to his companions and didn't seem to think much of them at all until Barbara actually ends up saving him and the TARDIS. That's when he starts actually showing some respect towards his human companions. Before then he just saw them as lesser beings. But even as the Doctor grew and changed over the years, he always had that rude, egotistical streak in him. Six just brings that side of him back to the forefront, unlike the others before him, so it's much more obvious. Since Colin Baker was fired, we obviously don't get to see Six's evolution into a better, kinder, more humble person throughout his life (on screen at least), but he does eventually get better. Then he regenerates into Seven and becomes a manipulative, egotistical jerk again, albeit better at hiding it from his companions and us viewers then Six was.
That’s the bit.
I always liked the Cryons as an alien species
Their mannerisms and voices are so very inhuman and strange
She's pretty
On paper, Peter Capaldi should have been a better Doctor than Colin Baker. In practice, Colin Baker makes Peter Capaldi look like a jabroni. Baker could actually pull off a more aggressive and ruthless Doctor without coming across as outright sociopathic because I always sense a pair of huge hearts hiding underneath. With Capaldi, I occasionally sensed one heart but never two until he was over halfway through his second season. I was rarely watching the Doctor. I was far more often watching Peter Capaldi try to play the Doctor. Colin Baker was the Doctor from top to bottom despite having worse writing.
Furthermore, very few actors could swagger around in a ridiculous costume that they hate with all the confidence in the world. Only Colin Baker could wear that coat and look completely comfortable despite hating it.
His Doctor really was a massive jerk wasn't he.
I always wanted to smack the burble out of Sil...