Tennant played the doctor for years and is most modern Who fans' favourite. After the reboot (the original show went off-air in the late 80s and didn't come back until around the millennium) the first series had Richard E. Grant, but he left after one season because he didn't want to be typecast (also I suspect the BBC couldn't afford him for any longer given the show hadn't become a pop culture juggernaut yet and Grant was an actor with a very impressive CV) so they got Tennant, who was some Shakespearean stage actor who nobody had heard of (and was presumably cheap). Tennant was for many the best actor to play Dr Who and he stayed in the role for a very long time before being replaced by Matt Smith, also a relative unknown. Most fans of the reboot still Stan Tennant to this day, especially given his prolific and public virtue signalling for troons and other trendy causes.
Yes, but: One, Lou specifies that it's the 14th Doctor; Tennant's brief return to the show, in between Lady Doctor and Gay Black Doctor. And Two, Lou is the kind of guy who'll accuse you of being a Nazi for the slightest misstep.
While Tennant is clearly the most popular actor from the show's run, it's funny that LOU, who considers himself to be the most enlightened progressive far-left transwoman on Artemis and Apollo's green earth, snubs both of the new doctors without missing a step.
You know if some random woman on Disqus was ignoring Lady and Gay Black in favour of Tennant, Lou would be calling her a Christofascist and threatening to shoot her in the head.
Because the UAW are defending tariffs, Lou is no longer supporting a single union. Will they miss him, or even notice?
Ol' Lou, scabbing for the bosses again. Hard to think that the Local Grifter's Union 1312 once chose Lou to be their foreman. "He has the Laziness of ten men" they said, in awe. "He once stayed on the shoproom bed for five whole days, begging his mother for spaghetti, rather than get up and make it himself".
How the mighty have fallen.
It's extra funny because unions have traditionally hated free trade, but I guess since Trump's the guy who brought in the tariffs, Lou's a laissez-faire capitalist now?
Family history on Disqus.
For anyone who missed this story the first time, Lou is half-lying.
Lou's family were involved in the Coal Strike, but
as scabs, not as strikers. And there was indeed a poisoning attempt recorded in the papers, but it was likely done by Union men, with the local bosses kindly offering a bounty for anyone who would turn over the would-be assassins (nobody ever did).
