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I loved Chris Eccleston and was dead against DT taking over but he has certainly won me over with those eyes...*swoon*

He is so believable too but that is down to the writers...he has so followed on from CE that they should keep him on for a few more series.

I remember having a crush on John Barrowman when i was just a wee thing when he used to be on saturday morning tele so I am over that now although he looks no different...

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I was reading the Indypedia book of random facts that was free with yesterday's Independent on Sunday, and they cited a poll from New Woman magazine of the world's sexiest men, and David Tennant came 20th, so maybe we're not alone in thinking he's hot... then again, David Cameron came 92nd. I was watching Casanova last night, and David Tennant is gorgeous in that too, such lovely eyes...

Also notable, Vernon Kaye 33rd, Colin Murray 96th.

And we have successfully turned this topic into talking about hot men. So... Doctor Who...

'Forget happiness I'm fine, I'll forget everything in time'

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It's funny how it starts off very vague and random, and I think 'I'll be switching off soon', but some how manages to become more addictive half way through. This and Lost have become my top TV addictions.

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Poor little dude!

I wish I was Madame de Pompadoure! I wouldn't even mind dying at age 43, that kiss was wonderful!! *sigh*

I was sitting there wishing it was me... I know what you mean. It was good, the only thing on TV that I actually want to watch. But those weird monsters with the porcelain faces scared me. It wasn't the claws for arms, it was the faces. Masks like that freak me out.

Doctor Who kind of reminds me of James Bond in the way he womanizes and saves the day all at once.

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He doesn't womanise that often, except when he's sending the women of the audience into a trance with his great looks, beautiful eyes...

My little sister was scared of the monster thing too, especially as she was about to go to bed and it was under the bed. It took us ages to calm her down, we let her punch the TV to make sure it wasn't real and then we had to prove to her that there wasn't anything under the bed! Bless her...

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Aww, I wasn't like, properly scared, but they freaked me out. My sister is scared by Doctor Who, and she's 21.

Rose seems to have fallen for him though, although I can totally see why. Have you seen Casanova? He's gorgeous in that too, and he has got really beautiful eyes.

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I would record it, but neither video machine in my house will actually record properly, cos one of them doesn't like the reception and the other TV has intregrated digital. Haven't got a DVD recorder yet, although we might have to...

I saw some photos of Billie Piper in Reveal mag (I was ill and in the health centre at school and there was nothing else to read, not even strange health leaflets) and she had a massive bandana on to hide a spot while she was out shopping. I hate celebrity magazines - she was only going shopping, and they criticised her for trying to hide the spot, then for having it. Stupid stupid magazine.

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