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Doctor Who Test



Who’s your Doctor?
The Fourth Doctor followed closely by the Eleventh
Favourite episode?
Tough choice either City of Death or The Doctor's Wife
Favourite series?
Series 18 and series 32
Who’s your beloved companion?
Romana II & River Song
Who is your Least Favourite Companion?
Adric, followed by Martha Jones
Favourite alien life form?
Time Lord!
Blonde, brunette, or ginger?
Doesn't matter
Bow ties, fezzes, scarves, or stetsons?
Stetson
Favourite Doctor Who writer?
Steven Moffat & Neil Gaiman
Favourite sonic screwdriver moment?
Ooh Doctor! you soniced her.
Which Tardis interior would you choose?
Probably the current one, but Eight's was very steampunk and lovely
Idris or TARDIS?
TARDIS
Scariest episode?
Genesis of the Daleks
Favourite Christopher Eccleston Moments?
The Doctor says No! to the Daleks in Bad Wolf.
Dancing with Rose in the Tardis at the end of The Doctor Dances.
Favourite David Tennant moments?
When he talks to Donna through the glass!
When he becomes the Time Lord Victorious.
Favourite Matt Smith moments?
His flirting with River Song, 
His anger in The Beast Below.
His speech to young Amy in The Big Bang.
His sheer magnificence in A Good Man Goes to War!
Favourite Doctor Who quote?
"Homo sapiens. What an inventive, invincible species. It's only a few million years since they crawled up out of the mud and learned to walk. Puny, defenceless bipeds. They've survived flood, famine and plague. They've survived cosmic wars and holocausts. And now, here they are, out among the stars, waiting to begin a new life. Ready to outsit eternity. They're indomitable. Indomitable."
"Our lives are important — at least to us — and as we see, so we learn... Our destiny is in the stars, so let's go and search for it".
"Well I did have a couple of things he didn't, like a teaspoon and an open mind"
"What's the point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes?"
"Grace, I came back to life before your eyes. I held back death. Look, I can't make your dream come true forever, but I can make it come true today".
 "I love humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren't there".
That's right. I sang a song and the Daleks ran away
 Sweet, maybe... Passionate, I suppose... But don't ever mistake that for nice.
D’you know, in 900 years of time and space I’ve never met anyone who wasn’t important before”
"I'm your new undercover agent on loan from Scotland Yard. Codename: The Doctor. These are my top operatives, The Legs, The Nose, and Mrs. Robinson".
"Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many".
If you woke up next to any Doctor Who character in bed, who would it be?
Silly question.......River Song!
Who do you ship?
Don't really do the whole shipping thing, but I suppose it would have to be the Doctor/Romana and the Doctor/River
Green or blue sonic?
Green
Amy and Rory or Amy and the Doctor?
Amy and Rory
Your reaction if you heard “EXTERMINATE”?
DOCTOR!!!!
“ALLONS-Y” or “GERONIMO”?
Geronimo!
Favourite villain?
The Master
Favourite episode with River?
Hard to choose, but probably Let's Kill Hitler!
Who is your Ideal choice for the Twelfth Doctor?
Either James Callis or Chiwetel Ejiofor 
Vincent Van Gogh or Shakespeare?
Shakespeare
Which character would be your Halloween costume?
The Eighth Doctor, I love Edwardian clothing

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