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* BrickJoke: So subtle it's probably unintentional, but both series' Doctors are [[Recap/DoctorWho2005CSTheChristmasInvasion finally]] [[Recap.DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime ginger]].

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* BrickJoke: So subtle it's probably unintentional, but both series' Doctors are [[Recap/DoctorWho2005CSTheChristmasInvasion finally]] [[Recap.DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime ginger]].
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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor is [[UnfortunateImplications quite okay]] with the last one.

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* TalkingToYourself: TalkingToThemself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation manifestations of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor is [[UnfortunateImplications quite okay]] with the last one.
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* BottleEpisode: Sure, all episodes are set on Earth and, save for the first episode, in the present, but the third episode features only four characters and is a Main/HauntedHouse story.

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* BottleEpisode: Sure, all episodes are set on Earth and, save for the first episode, in the present, but the third episode features only four characters and is a Main/HauntedHouse HauntedHouse story.



* OlderThanTheyLook: The Doctor, of course. However, Main/SuspensionOfDisbelief had to be invoked in massive doses to believe the same thing for nearly all the other characters apart from him and his companions who are (story-wise) clearly ''not'' in their late teens or early twenties.
* PutOnABus: Belle, the companion who joined the Doctor and Barry in Episode 2, has noticeably been absent from Episode 3 and 4. The Doctor and Barry [[Main/Handwaving handwave]] the problem away at the end of Episode 4 by saying they need to get her back from the Space Hospital.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Doctor, of course. However, Main/SuspensionOfDisbelief SuspensionOfDisbelief had to be invoked in massive doses to believe the same thing for nearly all the other characters apart from him and his companions who are (story-wise) clearly ''not'' in their late teens or early twenties.
* PutOnABus: Belle, the companion who joined the Doctor and Barry in Episode 2, has noticeably been absent from Episode 3 and 4. The Doctor and Barry [[Main/Handwaving handwave]] {{handwav|ing}}e the problem away at the end of Episode 4 by saying they need to get her back from the Space Hospital.



* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor is [[Main/UnfortunateImplications quite okay]] with the last one.

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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor is [[Main/UnfortunateImplications [[UnfortunateImplications quite okay]] with the last one.
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A Main/FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Website/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled ''Doctor Who Odissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.

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A Main/FanFilm FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Website/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled ''Doctor Who Odissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.






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There exists [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Pg8B_Jnm4 a pilot]] entitled ''Gravestone'', released a year before the main series debuted. Though Kieran Jenkins also plays the Doctor there, he delivers a slightly different, less exuberant and arrogant take on the character than he would in ''Guardian'', and the "Gravestone Doctor" is considered to exist in a different continuity from the "Guardian Doctor".

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A Main/FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Creator/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled ''Doctor Who Odissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.

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A Main/FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Creator/YouTube.Website/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled ''Doctor Who Odissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.



* VitriolicBestBuds: Yet again, the Doctor and Barry.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Yet again, the Doctor and Barry.Barry.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Pretty much all of the cast of Doctor Who Odissey, which is quite small already. For the main series, Thomas Rainford and Kieran Jenkins as the Doctor and Barry. They take an episode each to get fully into the role, though. Kieran jenkins really shines, however, as a Doctor who struggles to mantain his usual wonder at the Universe all the while slowly losing his sanity and becoming even more unscrupolous than his [[Main/AntiHero First]], [[Main/ByronicHero Fourth]], [[Main/UnscrupolousHero Sixth]] or [[Main/HeWhoFightsMonsters Twelfth]] selves.


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* RedShirt: The Torchwood and UNIT guys in Episode 4.

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A Main/FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Creator/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled WebVideo/DoctorWhoOdissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.

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A Main/FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Creator/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled WebVideo/DoctorWhoOdissey'', ''Doctor Who Odissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.



* DeadpanSnarker: The Doctor and Barry. The Doctor is especially caustic: watch this gem at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E5-CS-7f2A 14:40 here]] and you'll see a demonstration.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Pretty much all of the cast of Doctor Who Odissey, which is quite small already. For the main series, Thomas Rainford and Kieran Jenkins as the Doctor and Barry. They take an episode each to get fully into the role, though. Kieran jenkins really shines, however, as a Doctor who struggles to mantain his usual wonder at the Universe all the while slowly losing his sanity and becoming even more unscrupolous than his [[Main/AntiHero First]], [[Main/ByronicHero Fourth]], [[Main/UnscrupolousHero Sixth]] or [[Main/HeWhoFightsMonsters Twelfth]] selves.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Again, the Doctor and Barry.



* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/UnfortunateImplications is quite okay]] with the last one.

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* PutOnABus: Belle, the companion who joined the Doctor and Barry in Episode 2, has noticeably been absent from Episode 3 and 4. The Doctor and Barry [[Main/Handwaving handwave]] the problem away at the end of Episode 4 by saying they need to get her back from the Space Hospital.
* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor is [[Main/UnfortunateImplications is quite okay]] with the last one.one.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Yet again, the Doctor and Barry.
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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/UnfortunateImplications ''is quite okay'']] with the last one.

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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/UnfortunateImplications ''is is quite okay'']] okay]] with the last one.
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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/UnfortunategImplications ''is quite okay'']] with the last one.

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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/UnfortunategImplications [[Main/UnfortunateImplications ''is quite okay'']] with the last one.
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* Brick Joke: So subtle it's probably unintentional, but both series' Doctors are [[Recap/DoctorWho2005CSTheChristmasInvasion finally]] [[Recap.DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime ginger]].

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* Brick Joke: BrickJoke: So subtle it's probably unintentional, but both series' Doctors are [[Recap/DoctorWho2005CSTheChristmasInvasion finally]] [[Recap.DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime ginger]].



* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine a murder: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/DisturbingImplications ''is quite okay'']] with the last one.

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* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine the possible cause of death of a murder: seemingly murdered girl: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/DisturbingImplications [[Main/UnfortunategImplications ''is quite okay'']] with the last one.
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A Main/FanFilm series created and run by ''Series/DoctorWho'' enthusiasts Daniel J. Clark and Kieran Jenkins, the latter of which stars as the Doctor himself. It is set far in the future from the perspective of the show proper (to the point that the Doctor before Jenkins's one refers himself as 'the last of a regeneration' cycle, making Jenkins ''the first Doctor of a third (at least) regeneration cycle''), and features a vitriolic, amnesiac, not to mention hallucinating newly-regenerated Doctor (Jenkins) in the company of an-equally amnesiac human by the name of Barry (Thomas Rainford). It is supposed to be at least eight episodes long, and four have already been produced and broadcasted on Creator/YouTube. In the meantime, a spin-off audio series in the vein of ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho, titled WebVideo/DoctorWhoOdissey'', with a different, younger Doctor played by Callum Swan.

You can watch both series [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjFZq3ac2VgAkyjlBso6Mfg/videos here]].
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* Brick Joke: So subtle it's probably unintentional, but both series' Doctors are [[Recap/DoctorWho2005CSTheChristmasInvasion finally]] [[Recap.DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime ginger]].
* BottleEpisode: Sure, all episodes are set on Earth and, save for the first episode, in the present, but the third episode features only four characters and is a Main/HauntedHouse story.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The Doctor, of course. However, Main/SuspensionOfDisbelief had to be invoked in massive doses to believe the same thing for nearly all the other characters apart from him and his companions who are (story-wise) clearly ''not'' in their late teens or early twenties.
* TalkingToYourself: In the second episode, the Doctor brings up three different manifestation of his consciousness to better examine a murder: they take the form, in order, of his previous self, his companion, and the murder victim. The Doctor [[Main/DisturbingImplications ''is quite okay'']] with the last one.

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