
A graduate of the New School’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program, Ben has been passionate about movies ever since standing in line for a midnight showing of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade when he was eight years-old. He is a member of the Denver Film Critics Society as well as the Online Film Critics Society - with work referenced, cited, or syndicated on CNN, Wikipedia, Huffington Post, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB, Yahoo, and Business Insider, among others. Similarly, be aware that you will likely not be happy with each new companion at first.īen Kendrick is the former Content Director (and current film critic) of Screen Rant, CBR, and Collider as well as host of Podcast X, the Screen Rant Underground, and Total Geekall podcast.However, they each grown on you with time. You are also likely to initially hate every newly regenerated Doctor replacing the previous Doctor. Accept that you're not necessarily going to like any incarnation of the Doctor at first.However, the Doctor can learn traits from previous incarnations (i.e. Memories generally stay while personality quirks and traits change. Regeneration can occur willingly or as the result of dire circumstances.Originally the Doctor believed there were limits to the number of regenerations, but "The Timeless Children" (season 12, episode 10) has changed that. The Doctor is an ancient being who possesses the ability of regeneration into a new form.The Doctor has a name but will only reveal it in special circumstances, to certain people (viewers do not know it).Doctor Who is always written as Doctor Who, never Dr.Doctor Who? is the question, "the Doctor" is the name the character has chosen, and they are usually called "Doctor.".
