"Fixed point in time" get out of jail free card, probablyI feel like it's fallen under the radar a bit, but I absolutely loved the Doctor's brief confrontation with Hitler in this episode. The defiant and disdainful tone with which he says "It's a police telephone box. From London" was absolutely perfect.
I didn't think I could love Smith's Doctor any more than I already did.
Any reason the Doctor who tackles injustice and tyrants didn't care to do anything about Hitler? Would have appreciated a line from him about why he won't overthrow or prevent Hitler. Let alone why he freed the Ood but not the blacks.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this idea that River and the Doctor are in timelines moving in opposite directions.
Okay, the first time the doctor saw her was in the library, which was the last time she saw him. Naturally, because she then croaked. Right.
So, shouldn't the first time she saw him be when she regenerated into River from Mels? That was River's "beginning", was it not? So, since it's the beginning of River's timeline with the Doctor, it must therefore be the end of the Doctor's with her. Which means he should never see her again. Shouldn't it?
Or, if you consider all of her regenerations to be "River", then from now on the Doctor should only see her younger selves (Mels, Melody, any others in between), right?
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this idea that River and the Doctor are in timelines moving in opposite directions.
Okay, the first time the doctor saw her was in the library, which was the last time she saw him. Naturally, because she then croaked. Right.
So, shouldn't the first time she saw him be when she regenerated into River from Mels? That was River's "beginning", was it not? So, since it's the beginning of River's timeline with the Doctor, it must therefore be the end of the Doctor's with her. Which means he should never see her again. Shouldn't it?
Or, if you consider all of her regenerations to be "River", then from now on the Doctor should only see her younger selves (Mels, Melody, any others in between), right?
I asked a similar question a few pages ago.
River always says "back to front", which implies reverse order, so unless they find a way to break the cycle, they shouldn't be able to meet again, at least as the Doctor & River.
there's not enough references in the episodes to make a clear timeline. It was never said they were just moving in opposite directions the timeline was clearly jumbled from her 2nd appearence.
Who knows? He might have had a hand in freeing the blacks, but we have never seen that story yet. He's a time traveler, he can free people in the past after he frees some in the future if he wants to."Fixed point in time" get out of jail free card, probablyI feel like it's fallen under the radar a bit, but I absolutely loved the Doctor's brief confrontation with Hitler in this episode. The defiant and disdainful tone with which he says "It's a police telephone box. From London" was absolutely perfect.
I didn't think I could love Smith's Doctor any more than I already did.
Any reason the Doctor who tackles injustice and tyrants didn't care to do anything about Hitler? Would have appreciated a line from him about why he won't overthrow or prevent Hitler. Let alone why he freed the Ood but not the blacks.
Also, the novelty of the Amy intro has worn off. It was fine at the beginning for the benefit of new viewers, but I think they can drop it now. I miss having the opening "sting" of the theme starting right at the end of the teaser.
I feel like it's fallen under the radar a bit, but I absolutely loved the Doctor's brief confrontation with Hitler in this episode. The defiant and disdainful tone with which he says "It's a police telephone box. From London" was absolutely perfect.
I didn't think I could love Smith's Doctor any more than I already did.
Any reason the Doctor who tackles injustice and tyrants didn't care to do anything about Hitler? Would have appreciated a line from him about why he won't overthrow or prevent Hitler. Let alone why he freed the Ood but not the blacks.
Also, the novelty of the Amy intro has worn off. It was fine at the beginning for the benefit of new viewers, but I think they can drop it now. I miss having the opening "sting" of the theme starting right at the end of the teaser.
I'm not sure I know what this is referring to. What "Amy Intro" ?
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