A shark is always dangerous symbolism for a long-running show to evoke, these days. 
Great white sharks are thought to live for maybe thirty years.

Great white sharks are thought to live for maybe thirty years.
A shark is always dangerous symbolism for a long-running show to evoke, these days.![]()
I love the materialization/dematerialization scenes. It's something of a fetish.
I hate to think of how he's mapped out the Doctor's relationship with River.
-When elderly Kazran and child Kazran hug each other, isn't that supposed to cause some sort of damaging paradox?
-So in fifty years or however long it's been, the flying shark never digested the other half of the sonic screwdiver? What, is taking a shit some sort of great event for these creatures that happens rarely in incredibly long (for a shark) life spans?
-How did the Doctor and child Kazran take that webcam with them everywhere they went?
-When elderly Kazran and child Kazran hug each other, isn't that supposed to cause some sort of damaging paradox?
So, I have to ask.
Did the Doctor have more adventures with Kazran and Abigail than he did with, say, Martha Jones? To judge by Kazran's collected photographs and mementos, they were two of his longest-standing companions, even if they fit all of those adventures into seven days.
I say this with love, but why do I get the feeling we are going to need to unlearn everything we learnt about Doctor Who from RTDs, in order to fully embrace Moffats Who.
I say this with love, but why do I get the feeling we are going to need to unlearn everything we learnt about Doctor Who from RTDs, in order to fully embrace Moffats Who.
Now that you're saying this, I'm realizing this might be my biggest problem. Whatever your opinion of RTD's run, it did tend to follow some very basic rules. You can't change the timeline. what happened happened. If you attempt to change the timeline, there are terrible consequences (Father's Day), or it will find a way to steer events back on course (Waters of Mars).
I say this with love, but why do I get the feeling we are going to need to unlearn everything we learnt about Doctor Who from RTDs, in order to fully embrace Moffats Who.
Now that you're saying this, I'm realizing this might be my biggest problem. Whatever your opinion of RTD's run, it did tend to follow some very basic rules. You can't change the timeline. what happened happened. If you attempt to change the timeline, there are terrible consequences (Father's Day), or it will find a way to steer events back on course (Waters of Mars).
Except that's not true. RTD's Doctors changed history all the time (overthrowing Harriet Jones, for instance). It's like the Tenth Doctor said in "The Fires of Pompeii" -- he knows which parts of time can change and be re-written safely and which cannot, because he has special Time Lord-y senses.
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