Subject: Most of the Classic Who Doctors did that too.
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Posted on: 2014-02-24 18:56:00 UTC

The regeneration process seems in general to do strange things to one's mind. Several of the Doctors have had amnesia, probably due to the new brain not fitting all of the old memories in their right places, and most have either been exhausted, suffered some sort of trauma, or both. The Fourth Doctor probably had it worst, since he mumbled nonsense and developed narcolepsy until his post-regeneration period was over, though he had one beneficial side effect within the same time period that either made him a master of deduction or allowed him to gain new knowledge out of practically nowhere, which was helpful to him but never really explained.

According to the wiki, the red fez would've been a one-time thing, but then Matt Smith grew fond of it and wanted it to be a recurring part of the costume. I'm not sure what exactly prompted the fandom to get so attached to it, but at least the producers manged to talk him down from making the fez permanent. Even if he thinks it's cool, it doesn't look as good on him as going around hatless does.

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