Patience's story as presented in The Infinity Doctors is actually quite touching.sounds awful.
Patience's story as presented in The Infinity Doctors is actually quite touching.sounds awful.
Hm, interesting thought...and I wouldn't put it past Moffat considering "The Curse of the Fatal Death." That being said, I hope he doesn't.One thing nobody's picked up on yet as far as I can tell. If this Idris is in fact theWar Chief, then it blows out of the water the idea that a Timelord can't regenerate into a woman...what is Moffat setting up here?
This is delightful.But even setting internet-exploding-potential aside, I'd trust anything written by Neil Gaiman. Anything.
"I'm rubbish at weddings, especially my own." --The Doctor
Also, the "someone or someTHING" from the War Games is obvious. A SIDRAT.
The SIDRAT is an interdimensional time machine. The exact opposite of the TARDIS, it has some unique abilities. It is larger on the outside then on the inside. Although varying in shape and size, a small version's outside would resemble a European crime ring, however the inside is about the size of a front toilet situated in a small cottage in middle England. The house is actually quite lovely, it has two cats, a greenhouse in the garden, including some rare species of orchids and an intercomm system. SIDRAT is believed to stand for Superb Intelligently Designed Radio-Active Toast.
a) She's a bit manly looking when not shopped
and more importantly:
b) She can't act her way out of a paper bag.
Her performance in SJA was one of the worst I've seen in modern DW-related stuff....
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