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also {that appearance by tom baker suggests the doctor has more lives, he will regenerate into the 4th doctors body again

[CAPALDI CAMEO, HURT REGENERATING INTO ECCLESTON, ALL 13 DOCTORS KEEPING GALLIFREY ALIVE

this could also mean the return of the master since [gallifray wasnt destroyed
« Last Edit: November 23, 2013, 05:16:29 PM by snot2 »

also {that appearance by tom baker suggests the doctor has more lives, he will regenerate into the 4th doctors body again
No I think it was just an appearance. Like when a writer of a book that turns into a movie can be found as an extra somewhere. I can say this without transparent text because no one will understand unless they read your post.

Just finished watching the new episode.
Damn.

[ Spoiler ] GALLIFREY IS IN THE PAINTING OMG >w< [ /Spoiler ]

Okay, guys, I'm very stupid.
There is supposed to be another air time for Day of the Doctor, right?
When will that be (California).
This thread has misled me. I thought the second air time would be 4 pm... I turned on the TV and "The End of Time" was playing. It just started and I knew that episode goes on forever.... When will the second airing come on in California?


this show wouldn't have lasted 50 years the general public thought it was hipster bait.

I was under the impression that the show is split into the old and the new. I'm speaking for the new.

And yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, my opinion, man.

Explanation: No. Before the show started, Moffat said that if we make it to the 100th we will be on Doctor 20. Doctor Who is too much of a money-maker for the BBC to just shut down. There is a lot of conspiracy about how they will bypass the regeneration limit, but surely they will.
This information is only a spoiler if you haven't seen Angels Take Manhattan
Highlight:
In Let's Kill Riddler, River gives the Doctor the rest of her lives, of which there are at least 8 or 9. Even though he wasted one, or part of one, in Angels Take Manhattan, he has at least 8 left, in addition to the two that he has left.


Well, The DW series is kind of throwing away regenerations. In that planets-in-the-sky-davros-explodes-worlds-but-fails episode, 10 was shot by a Dalek and regenerated. Even though he put the spare energy in his hand, Donna consumed it when creating the metacrCIA doctor. That is minus one regeneration. Also, does anyone have an actual answer for the regeneration law? Some say it is self-imposed. I'm not sure, there is no official information on it. But, remember when the Master was rewarded with extra regenerations? Now that Gallifrey is back(?) they might do the same to the doctor.

All is theory...


Another thing: I know 10 and 9 won't remember the events in "Day of the Doctor", but will 11 remember? It seemed like it, I don't really know for sure.


BBC Altered the Doctors poster!

« Last Edit: November 23, 2013, 09:54:29 PM by Johnny Blockhead »

We watched the Day Of The Doctor on telly last night. It was amazing.  My favourite doctor is probably David Tennant because I was around 5/6 when he was on Doctor Who.
SPOILERS >Gallifrey didn't fall. Haha.< SPOILERS


The BBC Season One first episode is so loving stupid lol.

Really, dolls try to take over the world?

The BBC Season One first episode is so loving stupid lol.

Really, dolls try to take over the world?

Season 1 isn't a very good example of the show.

The BBC Season One first episode is so loving stupid lol.

Really, dolls try to take over the world?
They're not dolls, they're autons, controlled by the Nestene Consciousness. The Nestene Consciousness can inhabit plastic.
« Last Edit: November 24, 2013, 12:32:16 PM by Cybersix »

Season 1 isn't a very good example of the show.

Season 1 is a wonderful example of the show.

The Ninth (Tenth) Doctor is a purely fantastic way to pick things up after the television movie failed to reboot the show. Not that episode 1 is perfect, the Nestene Consciousness is a very confusing concept to use to reintroduce people to Doctor Who, but that's 'meh.'

If you must skip over Eccleston's Doctor for whatever reasons (though I implore you not to, it is really worth watching if not for at least the subtle nuances), at least watch The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances as well as Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways.

Tennant's Doctor for the most part is pretty hit or miss for me too, cause honestly sometimes the soft sci-fi really does start to get hokey.

Now, SPOILER:


The thing I don't particularly like about Steven Moffat's writing, as well as some of the other writers from the RTD era of 'NewWho' is this fear of making something permanent.

I understand that that's a core concept of Who, The Doctor can't die- just keep changing. But where are the paradoxes? Why are there so many? Why must a man who revels in the ideas of science and 'fixed points in history' be so apprehensive and unwilling to accept his own past? He's a 1200 year old child, much as John Hurt's Doctor gaffed at.

Galifrey was dead, and frankly it should have stayed that way. The Day of the Doctor was just a convoluted canonical retcon of the Time War because Moffat didn't like it.

Moffat wants Who to go back to being Classic Who, which for the most part is fine, but that doesn't mean changing an established bit of character development to suit your needs. The Doctor learned an important lesson blowing up Galifrey in order to stop the Daleks and really basically wipe them both out forever (which big loving whoop writers of Who, you loving brought back Daleks and Darvos in like, three seasons, good to know the Doctor's sacrifice was worth it. I suppose it is only fitting that Time Lords be brought back as well).

He became the last of his kind, an old and sad madman with a box who reverted to his most childish of principles to try and forget the horrors of the Time War. You know, like an actual real being with real emotions might do.

The Day of the Doctor proved to the Doctor that literally nothing is permanent, nothing is susceptible to be changed at the loving tip of a fez. Time Lord Victorious? Right? That's what you've become, Doctor, just not as melancholy about it this time, are we?

It's no wonder the Valeyard is a thing you become, bro. You've lost all connections to reality because reality bends at your whim.

The Master might be maniacal in that he uses his powers as a Time Lord as well as kills things for his own selfish gains, but you're not that far off. You justified your genocide and frankly that was good, because even with the justification it ate away at you. It corroded you and twisted you until you regenerated into basically a child. But you kept that hatred for yourself, you continued on knowing that "a good man has rules" and there's a reason you have your rules. Now? loving now? You can just stuff all over those because if you make a mistake, Doctor, you can just go back an fix it, laws of the universe be damned. In fact, I'm glad you brought back Galifrey for this, Time Lords used to give you stuff all the time about this and rightfully so.

So good on you, Doc. In one episode you've managed to completely undermine the fifty years of the point of your show. I mean I'm going to keep watching in hopes that you (Moffat) don't use this power for evil. Just go forward in all your beliefs and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine.



Season 1 isn't really good example... They had no budget, portraying the show as cheaply funded and gimmicky.
As for the spoilers:
I don't really think Gallifrey is back... Didn't Tom Baker say that the Doctor needed to find it? It isn't very clear what he meant by that; I mean, Gallifrey was in the painting, wasn't it?
Also please tell me I'm the only one that thinks John Hurt's Doctor is now officially 9 and so David Tennant is the 11th doctor and Matt Smith being 12th. I confuse my Whovian friends now.