More like a "we couldn't give a damn what was established pre-2005, so we're going to make shit up" thing.If "Ruth" is pre-Hartnell how did she have a Police Box? The TARDIS became a Police Box when he first landed in 60s London (as established in an Unearthly Child). A muck up on the writers part or part of something yet to come?
Or it could serve as an explanation on why Hartnell’s TARDIS got stuck as a police box in the first place.
because it used to be a police box all the time before.
When the Time Lords wiped his memory, they reset the TARDIs to default.
Then the Doctor ran away (Clara splinter making sure he stole the same TARDIS again) and it went right back to a police box first chance it got.
There was never an explanation why it got stuck.
Basically the TARDIS got her favorite T-Shirt back and refused to take it off for the next few hundred years.
From a certain perspective the TARDIS being a police box is the show’s first plot hole. If the chameleon circuit was working when the TARDIS landed in the junk yard, why did it turn into something that, as Ian points out in the very first episode, is conspicuously out of place in a junk yard? (“What on earth's it doing here? These things are usually on the street.”)
Only if it stayed on 1960s Earth. Hartnell's was the first time the camouflage/chameleon circuit failed.
Which would make it a blank tube again, with no log of places it'd been to blend into.
In other words, "Not that anthropomorphic toddler garbage from 'The Doctor's Wife'."
We don't know how long "Ruth" had been on Earth. She could have landed in the late 1960's to early 1970's and her TARDIS chose a Police Box for its disguise.If "Ruth" is pre-Hartnell how did she have a Police Box?
"Ruth" 's TARDIS might not be the same TARDIS.The TARDIS became a Police Box when he first landed in 60s London (as established in an Unearthly Child).
Not really.From a certain perspective the TARDIS being a police box is the show’s first plot hole.
I think the basic idea is that it's suppose to pick something that there's an abundant amount of for its disguise.If the chameleon circuit was working when the TARDIS landed in the junk yard, why did it turn into something that, as Ian points out in the very first episode, is conspicuously out of place in a junk yard? (“What on earth's it doing here? These things are usually on the street.”)
"Ruth" 's TARDIS might not be the same TARDIS.
You're saying there's a TARDIS conspiracy? They all meet in some sub-space realm and plot to appear as Police Boxes?
Purely for real-world reasons, to get the visual recognition and make the audience go 'ooh'. Yeah, it'd have been nice if they hadn in-story reason too, but unless it's going to turn out in the 60th that she was simply from a parallel universe, or isa future Doctor after all...
One can certainly construct whatever rationalization, but the point is that the episode is more interested in having the TARDIS be eerie from the moment it first appears than in explaining the plot logic, much as the Martin Doctor’s TARDIS is in the shape of a phone box for reasons of the dramatic moment rather than for narrative consistency.
She set it as the chamelion's default setting. The later factory reset didn't quite take and when it was set / reset itself back to a police box it hung and got stuck ?Good theory, but.
"There was never an explanation why it got stuck"
Yes there was, the chameleon circuit worked when it landed in the 60s Junk yard but got stuck.
Or maybe that's just what he was led to believe.
As much as I defend most of Ruth and her situation (what little that we actually know), I agree that this is how it should've happened.I've said before, and I still think it would have been better, that Ruth's Tardis should have been the lighthouse itself. Instead of 13 walking to the top of the lighthouse, looking out and seeing the grave, then leaving the lighthouse and digging up Ruth's Tardis from beneath the grave... the lighthouse should have been Ruth's Tardis all along.
Ruth did call the lighthouse "home". It is where her Time Lord consciousness was stored. It has lots of room inside it, lots of stairs and layers. It has a flashing light on the top, used for keeping travellers safe.
13 should have gone to the top of the lighthouse and looked out over the landscape. Meanwhile down below, Ruth smashes the glass... and 13 should have seen the lighthouse vworp vworp around her, reformatting itself into the familiar Tardis set, and Ruth is standing there saying "I'm the Doctor".
I think that would have been just as much a shock as finding a police box buried in the ground, and without causing all these "plot hole" complaints. When it rematerialises in the Judoon ship, it could have been anything they like. A crate, a pillar, whatever. Like in the finale when 13 stood next to a random tree and said "that's a Tardis."
Plus, it would have been another case of the Doctor walking into somebody's house in the middle of nowhere that she doesn't realise is really a Tardis in disguise, after the Master's outback hut, thus making it a motif of the season.
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More like a "we couldn't give a damn what was established pre-2005, so we're going to make shit up" thing.
From a certain perspective the TARDIS being a police box is the show’s first plot hole. If the chameleon circuit was working when the TARDIS landed in the junk yard, why did it turn into something that, as Ian points out in the very first episode, is conspicuously out of place in a junk yard? (“What on earth's it doing here? These things are usually on the street.”)
I've said before, and I still think it would have been better, that Ruth's Tardis should have been the lighthouse itself. Instead of 13 walking to the top of the lighthouse, looking out and seeing the grave, then leaving the lighthouse and digging up Ruth's Tardis from beneath the grave... the lighthouse should have been Ruth's Tardis all along.
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