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The same thing happened to my sister. Only she lost interest earlier when Eccleston regenerated into Tennant. Eccleston was great
That's really cool that a character in your book is based off of David Tennant. There's this book I read where there was this one character that reminded me of Tennant. So, whenever I think of that character, I imagine him looking like David Tennant. But knowing that you have him in The Golden Yarn, that puts the cherry on the sundae.
I gotta say, I really like how you responded. What you said about the Tennant's episodes...it's beautiful.
You know what I think? I think there should be an episode where he gets to met you. He already met Shakespeare, Dickens, and Christie. Why not you?
I guess that makes sense. He wasn't that happy when he and Clara met Robin Hood. He was more happy when he was around his area of expertise, which was technology, modern or advanced. Mostly advanced technology.
I can just imagine him trying to understand the Mirrorworld. Asking Jacob questions, sonicing everything (including Fox), and probably trying to find an scientific explanation to everything. At least, the twelfth version of the Doctor would.
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The same thing happened to my sister. Only she lost interest earlier when Eccleston regenerated into Tennant. Eccleston was great
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That's really cool that a character in your book is based off of David Tennant. There's this book I read where there was this one character that reminded me of Tennant. So, whenever I think of that character, I imagine him looking like David Tennant. But knowing that you have him in The Golden Yarn, that puts the cherry on the sundae.
I gotta say, I really like how you responded. What you said about the Tennant's episodes...it's beautiful.
You know what I think? I think there should be an episode where he gets to met you. He already met Shakespeare, Dickens, and Christie. Why not you?
I guess that makes sense. He wasn't that happy when he and Clara met Robin Hood. He was more happy when he was around his area of expertise, which was technology, modern or advanced. Mostly advanced technology.
I can just imagine him trying to understand the Mirrorworld. Asking Jacob questions, sonicing everything (including Fox), and probably trying to find an scientific explanation to everything. At least, the twelfth version of the Doctor would.

