The only Doctors who I think are genuinely averse to violence are Eight, Nine and Eleven. Eight because I subscribe to the same interpretation that Moffat does in that he is genuinely just not that kind of man, he can be pragmatic, but he'd not be cruel. Nine would avoid violence because of his recent actions in the war and Eleven because his life was like that of a fairytale character, and he surrounded himself with children.
Here's something incredibly messed up Nine did once...
He got on the phone, told Mickey how to access the UK's missiles and target Downing Street, then conveniently decided the decision to use the missiles was out of his hands now that he told everyone else what to do and how to do it.
The only Doctors who I think are genuinely averse to violence are Eight, Nine and Eleven. Eight because I subscribe to the same interpretation that Moffat does in that he is genuinely just not that kind of man, he can be pragmatic, but he'd not be cruel. Nine would avoid violence because of his recent actions in the war and Eleven because his life was like that of a fairytale character, and he surrounded himself with children.
Clara really is outgrowing the Doctor and coming into her own. Clara is already an all-time favorite companion of mine and this episode, nay, this series has cemented that.
and Danny wasn't as obnoxious with HIS behavior towards the Doctor?
"YES SIR!"
"OBEYING YOUR ORDERS, SIR!'
"RIGHT AWAY, SIR!'
he was just as much a dick as the Doctor was at that moment...
Eleven also surrounded himself with the Paternoster Gang, a big game hunter, and a gun-toting wife. He also fitted his sonic screwdriver to knock people down, and hypnotized the entire human race into killing the Silence on sight.
Did you guys actually watch the same episode as me? A bad episode? You've got to be kidding me.
