Your first link doesn't work (but that doesn't matter for me since I've seen that Confidential episode). As for the second link, you're a big fat party pooper, Tim. 

Oh, you're no fun.Indeed. He was practically in costume!![]()
Not to break anyone's fanwank boner, but...
McCoy in Confidential
McCoy later that very same day
you laugh, but I I could kind of see RTDs doing that, only I hope they stay combined.Y'know, his screwdriver is pretty faithful too.
I can see a horrid, star trekian phasing accident where Donna and Rose get combined into a single person called Rhonda.
The doctor will spend one christmas special debating as to whether he should split this new being or keep it.
Actually with the experimental teleport tech "project indigo" I wouldn't put it pass RTD to do this.
As Mr. Awe suggested earlier:What still gets me is Caans three-fold-man mention.
WTF could that possibly mean, it could mean one of anything you could ever think of, but still, three-fold-man?
I'm still uncertain about the "three-fold man" bit.![]()
I'm guessing it refers to a past, present, and future Doctor all being in one place/time simultaneously. It'll take 3 Doctors to resolve this mess.
Mr Awe
Davros: "Your voice is different, but its arrogance is unchanged"
After all their story was essentially a love story and Rose admitted she was in love with him in the end of Doomsday so a scene like that really did have to be in there. I just hope the Doctor finally say's he loves her before the inevidable tragic ending that's no doubt going to send me diving into my tissue box!
After all their story was essentially a love story and Rose admitted she was in love with him in the end of Doomsday so a scene like that really did have to be in there. I just hope the Doctor finally say's he loves her before the inevidable tragic ending that's no doubt going to send me diving into my tissue box!
It was more of a crush, which made it a bit irritating to bring it back with a run to each others arms. I'm glad the Dalek was there to bring us back down to (the Stolen) Earth![]()
After all their story was essentially a love story and Rose admitted she was in love with him in the end of Doomsday so a scene like that really did have to be in there. I just hope the Doctor finally say's he loves her before the inevidable tragic ending that's no doubt going to send me diving into my tissue box!
It was more of a crush, which made it a bit irritating to bring it back with a run to each others arms. I'm glad the Dalek was there to bring us back down to (the Stolen) Earth![]()
I never really saw how the good Doctor could form any sort of lasting relationship with humans, given how fleeting they are for the most part, mentally and physically.
I think saying he was a kid at 90 goes a long way towards explaining how Doc 1 looked so old, and managed to live 860 years without regenerating.
Plus I dont know why he hangs around with humans anyway, 860 years on one life, then as soon as he starts letting humans hang with him, he loses another 8 lives in the next 40 years.
I just hope it's not a hint the whole thing is in an alternate reality, because that would be awful.I've been thinking about this episode and one thing that keeps striking out at me was when they were in the Shadow Proclamation and the woman noticed the bug on Donna's back. I hope that scene isn't forgotten in the finale.
It's been awhile since I've done the math, but if you take his vanity, his few references of blue-box travel (both in the classic series and new series) and his highest claim all into account, his age should roughly 1200.I think saying he was a kid at 90 goes a long way towards explaining how Doc 1 looked so old, and managed to live 860 years without regenerating.
Plus I dont know why he hangs around with humans anyway, 860 years on one life, then as soon as he starts letting humans hang with him, he loses another 8 lives in the next 40 years.
4 said that he was only 750ish. Romana corrected him since he got it wrong and gave us his age baring vanity. Someone will throw the correct numbers about soon enough.
I just hope it's not a hint the whole thing is in an alternate reality, because that would be awful.I've been thinking about this episode and one thing that keeps striking out at me was when they were in the Shadow Proclamation and the woman noticed the bug on Donna's back. I hope that scene isn't forgotten in the finale.
In The Ribos Operation, Romana says The Doctor is 759 and has been piloting the TARDIS for 523 years, meaning he was 236 years old when he stole the TARDIS. In Time and the Rani, The Doctor made the oldest age claim of 953 years and yet in the new series, his age has been refered to as ~900 years old. However, a few of those references have said he had been traveling in the TARDIS for 900 years, so I think it's safe to extrapolate that when he says he's 900 (or 903), his vanity is kicking in. With those numbers in mind, his age should be ~1200 years old.
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