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 | | The 2nd Doctor’s somewhat thorny relationship with his successor would seem to indicate a reluctance to accept that anyone is as good as him, let alone better than. |
 | | The Doctor is used to having his own way, as his opinions in The Five Doctors are expressed to the Brigadier’s replacement without any thought of etiquette. |
 | | According to my mother, who saw the 2nd Doctor at first hand, he appears to “blunder his way into things, and you wouldn’t credit him with any intelligence, even though he was.” Hard-hitting perhaps, but maybe accurate, as this would certainly explain his arrogance, and attempt to show everyone that he was intelligent. |
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