Monday, 11 November 2013

Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Countdown: The Tenth Doctor

Unlike his immediate predecessor, who was plagued by melancholy due to his actions during the Last Great Time War, this incarnation was outgoing, lively and genial, a demeanour that hid the "survivor's guilt" that had plagued him since the war. Late in his life, however, the weight became much more pronounced. If prodded too much, he would erupt in an almost righteous sense of fury.

He was haunted by companions lost, enemies believed long-dead and events that threatened to destroy time itself. He met his end after he absorbed a huge quantity of nuclear radiation, whilst saving the life of his friend and former companion Donna Noble's grandfather, Wilfred Mott, leading to his regeneration into his next incarnation.



Taken from the TARDIS Datacore.

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