Sat between Tom Baker and Colin Baker, Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor has a reputation as being too "nice", but his Doctor Who era is full of darkness.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor always had a reputation as being too nice, which is a popular Doctor Who misconception. Sandwiched between an irascible Tom Baker and the brash Colin Baker, it's easy to see how Davison earned his "nice guy" reputation. However, it's not representative of many of the stories from his Doctor Who era.
Why The Fifth Doctor's "Nice" Reputation Never Made Sense One of Peter Davison's strengths as an actor is his ability to portray exasperation. He's a natural straight man, as proved by his role in the black comedy satire A Very Peculiar Practice, in which he works in a university alongside various oddball characters. However, this ability doesn't translate to his being a "nice" Doctor.
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