![]() ![]() Davies refuses to elaborate on whether or not they're actually the same person, as it would apparently ruin the joke.) Barrowman said in an interview that when he and Tennant found out the implication, they spent several minutes laughing and cheering. Chekhov's Gunman: In "The End of the World", assuming he's the Face of Boe.The Charmer: Manages to charm Rose within minutes.The Casanova: How do you know he's flirting with you? He introduces himself.His camp switch doesn't have an "off" setting. The Bus Came Back: Reappears in "Fugitive of the Judoon" a decade after his last appearance, giving the companions a message for the Doctor to "Beware the Lone Cyberman".Breakout Character: He was so popular he got his own show in the form of Torchwood. ![]() Big Damn Kiss: The first person after the show came back, and the first male person (in the TV show at least), to snog the Doctor.Badass Longcoat: Of the World War II greatcoat variety.The actor at one point hilariously sums this up with the following statement: "He's a modern kind of guy.Anything That Moves: Has a penchant of flirting with everyone he meets, even when the world is ending - to the Doctor's constant frustration.Ambiguous Situation: At the end of "Fugitive of the Judoon", he gets attacked by nanogenes (again), but it's unclear what, if anything, they'll do to him.To top it off, he is implied to eventually mutate into the Face of Boe after billions of years. Age Without Youth: Expresses some worry about having an extremely slow version of this, since despite little actual signs of aging he's begun to find white hairs. ![]()
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