I'm not very up-to-date on my old school Who, so I'm going by the newer series:
1. The character most likely to fall in love with the wrong person Rose. Because she did. And because, at least at the start of her journey, her self-esteem was quite low and I think she'd be inclined to fall for anyone showing her attention.
2. The character whom I'm embarrassed to admit I adore I don't know if I'm embarassed, but I do adore Nancy. I loved Simon Pegg's 'Editor' too.
3. The character that would send me screaming in the opposite direction IRL despite being fascinating in fiction. Hmm. I guess the Doctor, since people around him tend to get hurt. But then, if he was around, I'd probably want to stick near him to avoid the obvious alien invasion occurring.
4. The character with the most annoying personality quirks As much as I love Mickey, his constant need for attention and his inability to let Rose go annoys me greatly. You are not a time traveling alien, Mickey. She's not going to stay home. Get over it.
5. The character I most admire and why I really like Martha. She's more confident in herself than Rose, she's smart, she's not in denial about how much she likes the Doctor. The whole journey she went through in the last three episodes of Season 3 was amazing and she handled it so well.
6. The character with the worst temper I think Nine is a bit more angry than Ten, though Ten is more likely to punish your ass for pissing him off. Nine is still in time war mode and Ten is more in mourning. So, I think the Doctor in general is someone you don't want to mess with.
7. The character most likely to fail at everything Mickey. Poor Mickey. Though he does sort of get himself together near the end of Season 2.
8. The pairings I prefer in canon Are there canon pairings? I guess Jackie/Pete and Rose/10 is fairly canon. I like Sparrow/Nightingale too.
9. The pairings I prefer in fanon Rose/the Doctor, Jack/the Doctor
10. The character with the most personal growth in canon As much as the Doctor as changed, that's more of an actor thing than a character thing. I think Jack has made a nice arc from conman to hero to the one left behind to leader.
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1. The character most likely to fall in love with the wrong person
Rose. Because she did. And because, at least at the start of her journey, her self-esteem was quite low and I think she'd be inclined to fall for anyone showing her attention.
2. The character whom I'm embarrassed to admit I adore
I don't know if I'm embarassed, but I do adore Nancy. I loved Simon Pegg's 'Editor' too.
3. The character that would send me screaming in the opposite direction IRL despite being fascinating in fiction.
Hmm. I guess the Doctor, since people around him tend to get hurt. But then, if he was around, I'd probably want to stick near him to avoid the obvious alien invasion occurring.
4. The character with the most annoying personality quirks
As much as I love Mickey, his constant need for attention and his inability to let Rose go annoys me greatly. You are not a time traveling alien, Mickey. She's not going to stay home. Get over it.
5. The character I most admire and why
I really like Martha. She's more confident in herself than Rose, she's smart, she's not in denial about how much she likes the Doctor. The whole journey she went through in the last three episodes of Season 3 was amazing and she handled it so well.
6. The character with the worst temper
I think Nine is a bit more angry than Ten, though Ten is more likely to punish your ass for pissing him off. Nine is still in time war mode and Ten is more in mourning. So, I think the Doctor in general is someone you don't want to mess with.
7. The character most likely to fail at everything
Mickey. Poor Mickey. Though he does sort of get himself together near the end of Season 2.
8. The pairings I prefer in canon
Are there canon pairings? I guess Jackie/Pete and Rose/10 is fairly canon. I like Sparrow/Nightingale too.
9. The pairings I prefer in fanon
Rose/the Doctor, Jack/the Doctor
10. The character with the most personal growth in canon
As much as the Doctor as changed, that's more of an actor thing than a character thing. I think Jack has made a nice arc from conman to hero to the one left behind to leader.