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* This is also why the name John Smith is a commonly-used generic name. THE DOCTOR USES IT ALL THE TIME! ([[IncrediblyLamePun Literally, all the time.]]) Therefore, there may be very few men by that name, but the Doctor is a "John Smith" who does something important, public, and/or memorable often enough that it is a well-known name.
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* This is also why the name John Smith is a commonly-used commonly used generic name. THE DOCTOR USES IT ALL THE TIME! ([[IncrediblyLamePun ([[{{Pun}} Literally, all the time.]]) Therefore, there may be very few men by that name, but the Doctor is a "John Smith" who does something important, public, and/or memorable often enough that it is a well-known name.
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** Thirteen tried so hard to be cheerful and friendly by hiding her trauma and exhaustion, which gave her the same problem as Twelve in connecting with her companions. As a result, Fourteen is more forthcoming about his feelings, allowing him to reconnect with his old companions and, after some nudging, decide to finally rest in order to process his trauma.
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** Twelve-Thirteen: Even if it doesn't turn out to be the much-rumored Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Twelve makes it very clear in ''The Doctor Falls'' that he is ready for something new. There's also the influence of Missy-Master, who he spent a lot of time trying to redeem, and who actually did make a kinda-sorta HeelFaceTurn (by Master-Mistress standards). There's also the fact of Twelve's encountering One. Who started the whole redemption arc of The Doctor? Well, it started in a junkyard, with a schoolteacher who saw enough holes in his granddaughter's story to start investigating and a strong enough will to keep telling him "no." And from Barbara to Bill, there's been a ''very'' long parade of human (and humanoid) women taking the shotgun seat on the TARDIS, shaping The Doctor into the entity they are now.
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** Twelve-Thirteen: Twelve->Thirteen: Even if it doesn't turn out to be the much-rumored Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Twelve makes it very clear in ''The Doctor Falls'' that he is ready for something new. There's also the influence of Missy-Master, who he spent a lot of time trying to redeem, and who actually did make a kinda-sorta HeelFaceTurn (by Master-Mistress standards). There's also the fact of Twelve's encountering One. Who started the whole redemption arc of The Doctor? Well, it started in a junkyard, with a schoolteacher who saw enough holes in his granddaughter's story to start investigating and a strong enough will to keep telling him "no." And from Barbara to Bill, there's been a ''very'' long parade of human (and humanoid) women taking the shotgun seat on the TARDIS, shaping The Doctor into the entity they are now.
** Thirteen->Fourteen: Ready to ''finally'' stop running from their trauma and pretending everything is fine, and to "settle down" and rest.
** Thirteen->Fourteen: Ready to ''finally'' stop running from their trauma and pretending everything is fine, and to "settle down" and rest.
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* The Doctor is compared to a wizard on many occasions, from River saying all the good wizards in fairy tales turn out to be him, and a future incarnation being none other than Merlin himself. So it's possible magic wands were inspired by the sonic screwdriver.