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  1. As the final incarnation of the Doctor's original regenerative cycle, the Eleventh Doctor found that his reputation had grown so immense that he attracted new strains of conflict from the fear the peoples of the universe had for him and his destiny on Trenzalore, and became a secretive and guileful individual for the sake of himself and those he held close, while also acting as an outlandish ...

  2. Eleventh Doctor. Explosive, exuberant, emotionally unpredictable and adventurous, the Eleventh Doctor was the last incarnation of the Doctor’s first regenerative cycle. By this point in his life, the Doctor’s reputation had grown immense, attracting a new strain of conflicts. Wishing to withdraw from the dangers it created, he became a ...

    • 1 "Don't Wander Off"
    • 2 "The Doctor Lies"
    • 3 "There Is Always A Plan"
    • 4 "Never Run When You Are Scared"
    • 6 "Never Knowingly Be Serious"
    • 7 "Always Waste Time When You Don't Have Any"
    • 8 "Time Is Not The Boss of You"

    A rule borrowed from the previous versions of the Doctor, "Don't Wander Off" became a consistent rule across all versions of the Doctor and was used by the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Doctors. Within the Eleventh Doctor's run, the rule was mentioned in "The Eleventh Hour" (season 5, episode 1), "The Rebel Flesh" (season 6, episode 5) and...

    "The Doctor Lies" was a rule explained by River in season 5, episode 13, "The Big Bang," and became one of the most defining parts of the Eleventh Doctor's tenure, particularly regarding the Doctor's relationship with companions Amy, Rory, and River. After being introduced by River when the Doctor lied about his own death, the rule would be repeate...

    "There Is Always A Plan" was established as the Eleventh Doctor's third "First Rule" in the comic story First Rule, and while it was never discussed on-screen, it does a good job of summarizing both Matt Smith's Doctor and Steven Moffat's writing style. The Eleventh Doctor had a wild energy about him that made everything he did seem fully improvise...

    Introduced in season 6, episode 8, "Let's Kill Hitler" as Rule 7, "Never Run When You Are Scared" provides a new perspective on bravery within Doctor Who. This rule came while the Doctor was begging River to help him save Amy and Rory, and it proved that even when the Doctor was dying and helpless, he was trying to care for others. Running has been...

    For as much as the Eleventh Doctor acted lighthearted, Matt Smith's portrayal contrasted Tennant'sin that his version of the Doctor seemed actively frightened of his own potential. When he wasn't actively infantilizing himself, he came across as a broken old man, made dangerous by a hidden rage. When he saw himself in Mels in season 6, episode 8, "...

    The Doctor introduced "Always Waste Time When You Don't Have Any" in season 6, episode 8's "Let's Kill Hitler" to explain why he was still putting on a performance while he was dying, and while it was not mentioned again, it defined the Eleventh Doctor and all his companions' perspectives toward death. For the Doctor himself, he did everything he c...

    The final rule established by the Eleventh Doctor was that "Time Is Not The Boss Of You" - a rule which specifically addressed the Eleventh Doctor's relationship with Riverbut that also applied to the complexity of the Doctor's relationship with time as a whole. The Doctor established the rule about himself in season 5, epsiode 4, "The Time of Ange...

  3. The childishness was a minor part personality in Series 5. Then in A Christmas Carol onwards it becomes the main personality of The 11th Doctor. Too much craziness came out of nowhere. If this is a character development, this happened completely off-screen just like 12th Doctor time jumps.

  4. As the alleged final incarnation of the Doctor's original regenerative cycle, the Eleventh Doctor found that his reputation had grown so immense that he attracted new strains of conflict from the fear the peoples of the universe had for him and his destiny on Trenzalore, and became a secretive and guileful individual for the sake of himself and those he held close, while also acting as an ...

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  5. An overlong reflection on the Eleventh Doctor's perfect character arc. DISCUSSION. The story of the Eleventh Doctor is one of responsibility, of a mad god’s interior conflict between reality and fantasy. When Eleven comes crashing into Amelia Pond’s life in the waking moments of his own, he is a fairy tale or a phantom or a trickster.

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  7. The First Doctor would occasionally have premonitions of his future incarnations, the Eleventh Doctor included. (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor) While dining at Rosa's, the First Doctor overheard a message from a future incarnation addressed to Susan Foreman and Cedric Chivers. (AUDIO: Hunters of Earth [+]Nigel Robinson, Destiny of the Doctor (Big Finish Productions, 2013).) The First Doctor ...

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