JinseiNGC224: The whole re-generation thing began originally due to the first doctor, William Hartnell, dieing on set and the crew quickly coming up with an idea as to how to keep the show going.
SirPrimalform: WAT? He didn't die on set... in fact he was still alive (but not in great health) during the Third Doctor's run (he appeared in a special called The Three Doctors).
I'm pretty sure he just wanted to retire.
Navagon: Wasn't this made abundantly apparent when they introduced John Hurt as the Doctor in the most cheesily X-Factor way they could?
SirPrimalform: Yeah, that caption was cringeworthy.
Well, one's things for sure, I haven't had the chance to watch a lot of old doctor who. My fiance is the true expert and I suppose I may have mis-interpreted some facts, but there is a lot of facts, true and not so true, circulating around the not. That said, it did happen, just down the road, and it was indeed health problems. At least we can agree in that!
I'm a little confused on the Netflix though...only outside of NA? I've been watching on streaming. Or maybe we're talking about two different things.
They don't have all the classic on though, just some of the classic, and some of the newer (most except the specials I think)