Sixth and Seventh Doctor are the ones I like.
Always Sunny is on Netflix if you have it.
Oh, I love them all! But I always feel alittle sad when they change doctor, missing the old one thinking he's so much better. Then, quite quickly, I come around, loving the new one - but with a different love. Like you love different people differently :D
I don't have, but I'll ask my fiancee to help me tomorrow :D
I think the scene in Matrix where Trinity is "telling herself to focus" is like how I feel when I know the script in life is written a certain way, and I need to align and follow it, even if I am pushed beyond limits of normal people expect to do.
Of all scenes that captured the fear of have "visions of the future" like dreams in your head, "The Last Temptation of Christ" had Jesus wandering around at the beginning, worrying if he was crazy with the "voices that wouldn't stop." That scene made me laugh out loud. Poor Jesus! I later met other spiritual visionaries, so we can laugh together now. But when you are by yourself, and don't have anyone who understands and can help you interpret the visions like dreams, it is scary as fuck.
Whatever Princess Leia and Queen Amidala were SUPPOSED to be, I could relate to that, before Lucas lost touch with the scriptwriting. If he had shown the young Queen channeling the wisdom of Elders to know what orders to issue, that would have made sense how a 14 year old could save the day. But he didn't show that, only Natalie Portman "reciting instructions from a script."
To this day I wish I could make Lucas go insert ONE SCENE that shows her in tears, struggling to do the impossible during some ancient rite where the faces/voices of Elders guide and comfort her, so it shows the pressure on a young leader to take on higher responsibility beyond her years. Not just saving the universe from evil, but saving the Star Wars series from self-destruction!
Arthur Dent from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. He is a very relatable character and was designed to literally fit the intellectual individual. He has a very realistic approach to life and has a healthy curiosity while he is stuck in a series of dramatic events that turn his entire view of the world upside down.
I have stopped relating absurd characters to myself because I developed a view that stopped worrying about my character and focused intensly on the grand ponderings of life, the universe, and everything and how I fit into the whole picture.
Also, the narrator of Fight Club. Very relatable character as well.