[img]http://data2.whicdn.com/images/85318422/thumb.jpg[/img] [img]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mecslkOESK1ruvqz1o1_500.gif[/img] Jennifer Watson - Age 25 She is a scientist, someone who loves genetics and chemistry, she's fascinated by ever facet of the world around her. She did well in academics and currently travels the world doing research on how humans evolve. She is somewhat of a loner in the sense that when she opens her mouth, most people tend to distance themselves due to the massive vocabulary and speed of facts flying around. Sometimes her intelligence can bother people but as she has been traveling, she's learning from her peers to think less with her brain and more with her heart. She is by no means a creative soul. She can enjoy a symphony but wouldn't be able to write one herself. She had a normal life growing up but due to her job, she hasn't been in touch with her family as often as she should. She's intuitive which is as close to being creative as she'll probably get. Nothing rattles her cage, expect perhaps making small talk or being spontaneous. So there's my girl. And I'll also be the Tenth Doctor, did you need anything for him? Some episodes I'd love to try ourselves would be: Midnight (Ten really needed a companion, but it was such a good episode, I was glad Donna wasn't around.) 42 End of the World/New Earth Shakespeare Code Rose Beast Below Fear Her Dinosaurs on a Spaceship The Curse of the Blackspot Vincent and the Doctor School Reunion Boom Town Dalek As a disclaimer, I'm not a huge "Master" fan so I'm not too eager to use him, unless you have a great plot for him. We could pick 3-5 episodes and then have some big 'finale' where the previous episodes had led up to some bigger event, sort of like what happened with 11 and Amy with the crack, but on a smaller scale? Does that make sense? Then we could restart the cycle with less drama and more low key things but then leading up to something big again at some point? It does depend on pacing of course.