Have you all seen it? In the alien ship, when they were looking to robinhood's pictures?

:D :D :D
Actually, this is pretty awesome.  The impersonator is eerily with getting a younger Patrick Troughton's voice.  Frazer Hines' voice in comparison is more like a craftier, less-hyper Troughton.  I like the differences, and the music is a good tribute to Classic Who.

Episode 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnoCFd…
Episode 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUa-Sh…
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Startled at the voice impersonator for Patrick Troughton.  He could actually compete with Frazer Hines (shaking head violently, dislodging spiders).
How to Bring Back the Second Doctor: A Punishing Assessment

How to Bring Back the Second Doctor

1)  Cuts Both Ways: The Time Lords “killed” him off in punishment.  The least they could do is bring his Second incarnation back.

2)  Second Time Around: The Clone Theory.  The Time Lords are desperate enough to clone him.  Yes, we know a clone of the Second Doctor is risky—unwise on the level of putting a Seaweed Creature in your saltwater aquarium, but its genius compared to giving the Master a complete

cycle of regenerations, AND they bring him back from the grave to fight in the Time War! Didn’t they learn the first time? Yes, I’m going to say it. It was a clear-cut Double Cross. (Voice inside Author’s Head: “Oh, you idiom…”)

3)  Two Bricks Shy of a Load: He’s charming, sweet, personable, fun-loving and likes pyrotechnic solutions to shady moral issues. So, in retrospect, a clone of the Second Doctor isn’t the WORST thing that could happen. At least as far as the Universe goes.

4)  Lesser of Two Evils: Now if you cloned him with impure and unwholesome reasons…then that analogy about the Seaweed Creature stands. The Second Doctor is more than ready to make miso.

5)  On Second Thought… OK, maybe not the Time Lords, but other species are crazy enough to clone him, and even crazier circumstances are on the take—look at what happened to 10—he managed to have a clone daughter, and a clone twin, and a semi-cloned half-sister with Doctor Donna. And none of this, we should add, was on purpose. It…just happened. Yes, we know this is 10 we’re talking about…The Doctor of Disasters. But still…

6)  Double Take: Recycling Regenerations. Returning to the older face.  We know it’s not likely, as 10 proved it could be done, but “I had vanity issues back then.”  If you can keep your face when you regenerate, what’s to stop you from picking up an older model?  ANSWER:  NOTHING.  LOOK AT TOM BAKER IN THE 50TH!

7)  The Doppelganger Effect: Baker’s Doctor hints at going back to old faces.  Maybe this has already happened? Somehow we doubt this is the Valeyard.

8)  Two Faced: Temporal Copy.  Not as lunatic as cloning him (I mean, honestly, how crazy are you? Are you a member of the High Council?). But you’d still have the least tractable, most defiant, hard-hitting gung-ho Doctor back in the game. That sound you hear is an army of Cybermen, rebooting their brains in shock.

9)  In Two Minds: Speaking of the Valeyard, they could just create another distillation, only instead of going for Evil, go for Gonzo. It’s not as bad of an idea as making the Valeyard, and if you’re going to bring the Second Doctor Back, “staid and sensible” is not the parts that are going to translate well.

10)  Two Shakes of a Lamb’s Tail: Time Traveling hiccups.

11)  Double Up: REALLY bad Time Traveling hiccups—like, “gracious at least we’re out of that Reality Storm! Goodness me, this not only is not the Kansas Universe, Jamie, I don’t know where in Time and Space we are, but we may as well settle down and make the best of it. This Universe seems to be lacking in us, so maybe it won’t cause too much of a stir…Zoe, do get the scanners working…”

12)  Double your Pleasure, Double Your Fun: Earth had a double planet, Mondas. It still has a double planet (technically; it’s called Luna). Why not a Double Gallifrey? Actually, Prose Canon says there are Nine of them out there. Does that mean the population is the same? Look, you want me to swallow NINE Gallifreys, I’m going to need something to wash it down with!

13) Know a Trick or Two: SEASON 6B!  WE DON’T KNOW EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED, BUT IF IT TOOK MATT 300+ YEARS TO TURN A LITTLE GREY, HOW MANY ADVENTURES AND CENTURIES DO WE NOT KNOW ABOUT?  Pat’s a silver fox in 2Docs.  Why aren’t we doing something about this?

14)  Two Can Play That Game: More audiobooks

, more books by Stephen Baxter, and more comic books.  We could at least clone Frazer Hines to be his voice forever…

15)  Double Time: The Doctor has a secret twin. Only his family knew about it, because a) why tell anyone and b) who would believe it anyway? Suddenly, a lot of inconsistencies make sense.

16) Double Over: The TARDIS did it. She changed him the first time around; she wants him back. Now we can explain how the Doctor is 750 years old in the original script of POWER OF THE DALEKS, but 450 in TOMB. Well…sort of.

17) Two-Timing it: Every visible dimension has a reflective or echoing quality. Why the heck can’t there be an “echo” or “reflection” of people out there? And I don’t mean Mirror, Mirror Universe stuff where everyone has a beard and keeps a framed picture of The Great Dictator (we don’t mean Jack Oakie) on the wall. That’s bad science. Good science says nothing is ever completely destroyed…

18)  Once Bitten, Twice Shy: Why are we even debating the possibility of a double when we have Ramon Salamander? Do we really believe he’s dead? Shouldn’t we at least entertain the possibility? All right, you can quit laughing now. We have the following potentials:

    a) Duped Again: The Vortex turned Salamander’s brains into Fried Ice Cream. So there’s a perfectly good (if human) body without an intellect. Somebody, go put something in it. There’s a perfectly good copy of the Second Doctor’s intellect in the Matrix.

    b) The Moffet Show: Or, Salamander escaped the Vortex but since he was already crazy, was driven SANE. How’s that for a twist? You’d need a Steven Moffat to reveal the truth that he’s really a Time Lord altered by a Chameleon Circuit under the light of the Seventh Full Moon under a Plaid Eclipse, but hey, if he can explain River Song, he can do it (or rather, he can explain it until we stop asking; that’s more likely).

19)  Double Dose: For all we know, Salamander WAS the Doctor’s personal Valeyard.

20)  Don’t Make Me Repeat Myself: If you’re the shallow type, Salamander will do in a pinch. He’s just as cute, and appeals to the need to take home the Bad Boy. Just make sure you lock up the silverware, stock options, and Red Keys to Dad’s Nuclear Warhead first.

21)  Like Two Peas In A Pod: Find a living relative. Susan has children of her own, the Brigadier’s great-granddaughter Kadiatu has the Doctor’s DNA in her, Donna’s really just a Sleeping Time Lord…Does the Valeyard count?

22)  Two’s Company...Any more children?  Susan wasn’t born from a loom, after all.

23)  Two of a Kind: Parallel. Time.

24)  Cuts Two Ways: Parallel. Universe.

25)  Magic Number:  The Sisterhood of Karn did it.  They can do anything.

26)  Double Take: This Universe is really a parallel Universe off the REAL one.  In the Real one, they never caught the Doctor.

27)  Lead a Double Life: The CIA did it.  We blame them for everything.  Because they’ll do anything.  They’ve been secretly keeping the Second Doctor on ice and they thaw him out for secret missions that no one knows about. Those Two-timers!  They Tag-teamed up on Two!

28)  Double Back:  See last entry.  Only the inevitable happens, and he breaks out, grabs his TARDIS, and is off hovering in the sidelines of time, giving his future selves a nudge here and there. They can’t do anything about it because they’d have to admit what they were doing.  In other words, Two Two-Times two-timing Time Lords, Twice.


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