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This is where it gets interesting - Doctor's daughter (Jenny) was played by Peter Davison's daughter, she is now married to David Tennant and they have a child together.....
Doesn't that make two? (The other being his granddaughter Susan, the eponymous heroine of the first-ever episode, An Unearthly Child, which I'm old enough to have been able to have seen, but for the fact that I was at boarding school at the time.)
This is where it gets interesting - Doctor's daughter (Jenny) was played by Peter Davison's daughter, she is now married to David Tennant and they have a child together.....
Is he 12th or really 13th? Where does John Hurt come into it?
I think he'll be fab (I liked Eccleston most of the new doctors). BUT, if it came to a choice between watching Dr Who, or watching Boris Johnson in a vat of boiling oil, I would have to sacrifice the doctor.
Is he 12th or really 13th? Where does John Hurt come into it?
A previous time lord (known to us humans as The Master) has already managed to cheat the limited regeneration issue, though I'm not sure that The Doctor would be prepared to go to the same lengths, (usurping the power of a black hole and nearly distroying Gallifrey in the process) I'm sure a solution will be found!
I don't think so.
If I remember rightly...
The Master got shot by Lucy, The Doctor went and held The Master, The Doctor begs him to regenerate. This would imply that The Doctor knows how many times The Master had regenerated and that the number of regenerations The Master had would be well within the 12 regenerations rule, hence The Doctor is expecting The Master to regenerate. This would imply that The Master had not used up his limited number of regenerations, therefore there is no point for him to cheat the limited regenerations.
The reason The Master did not regenerate was that he wanted to die and leave The Doctor being the only last ever Time Lord. It would imply that Time Lords and Ladies can either regenerate 12 times or chose to not bothered with it and die early instead of die at the end of the 13th life (after 12 regenerations, you are in your 13th life but it is your last as you can't regenerate for the 13th time). It was The Master's way of hurting The Doctor.
If I understood correctly, I think it was the Time Lords, specially that guy Rossan (spelling? played by Timothy Dalton), who knew that The Master had die early, so they attempted to bring him back alive, maybe because if you have not used up your 12 regenerations, you can still be bought back alive, and because The Master was part of their plans to bring their homeworld out of the time-locked Time War.
The Master being bought back alive had nothing to do with The Master himself, it was to do with Rossan, so The Master did not cheat. He didn't plan it.
Err, you need to watch "The Deadly Assassin"
I hope they have a suitable replacement in mind for the lovely Gemma Coleman, she's the only reason I'm still watching at the moment. Nothing against Capaldi, but he just isn't the Doctor, maybe it's because the seasons seem too short and too far apart, giving little time to get used to him. It just seems to be on in the background now.Can't get into this guy as the Doctor. Dunno what you lot think. And the current version of the theme music is appalling.
The title credits say otherwiseNothing against Capaldi, but he just isn't the Doctor
Not watched it in years, but does he now have a sonic ( the) hedgehog as a pet?Totally p***ed off that it has been replaced by sonic sunglasses however.
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Bring back William Hartnell, and don't say he's dead, he's a time traveller, he can do what ever he wantsYou mean Jon Pertwee has been struck off?
FTFYbuttheywe should have killeditSylvester McCoy/ ourselves off just before Sylvester McCoy took the role. IMO, of course!
I've just re-incarnated more times than you that's allOf course, being SO much older than me means that your Doctor is an earlier incarnation
Permanentlythey should have killed off Sylvester McCoy
Great minds think alikeFTFY
FTFY
It was nice to see them finally acknowledge the ontological paradox, which is a feature of many time travel stories. There was (for example) one in Blink which went unacknowledged. Still my favourite episode since they bought Dr Who back though.I like Capaldi as the Doctor (in fact, he's good in everything I've seen him in) and I think the writing team are getting used to writing for him - this series is already looking better than the last one.
There's also lots of nods to other sci-fi works going on - this week' 'bootstrap theory' was reminding me of Behold the Man.
je pense donc je suisJe pense donc peut etre je suis mais peut etre je ne suis pas. :vanishesinapuffoflogic:
Cogito ergo sum sounds better.je pense donc je suis
IndeedCogito ergo sum sounds better.
Welcome to Planet TPmust have ended up on a different planet
Who cares? They're both dead languagesIndeedMy French is better than my Latin though
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