One of the things that has kinda bugged me about Moffat's run of Doctor Who (and I say that as someone who has actually enjoyed it for the most part) is the constant leaps in the Doctor's age.
He was 907-ish when we first met him.
By the time he "died" at Lake Silencio, he was 1100-something.
In "The Day of the Doctor," he claims to be 1200-something (he thinks, but he's not sure if he's lying).
In the most recent episode, at the end of Matt Smith's run, we get two more huge time jumps. He spends 300 years defending Trenzalore during the first jump...and then when Clara returns a second time I can only assume based on the Doctor's appearance that we've seen yet another 300-400 year jump.
So by the end of this, Smith's Doctor has lived for nearly 1000 years. He's lived longer than all of the other Doctors combined?! I find this insane, especially given how familiar he still is with his companions. If I was friends with Clara, and then I went 300 years without seeing her, I would have no idea who the hell she was by the time she reappeared. 300 years is a LONG TIME! Even if he recognized her at all, I doubt he would have the same familiarity with her as he did when he was "young."
I get that he's a Time Lord and he perceives time differently than the rest of us, but it still seems pretty ridiculous. I don't see any reason why the time jumps needed to be so huge. And in the 600+ years that he was there, the town of Christmas didn't change at all? What a waste!
Though I will say it does lend some insight into Madame Kovarian's line about the "endless, bitter war" against the Doctor...even though at some point the Silence and the Doctor were on the same side.
He was 907-ish when we first met him.
By the time he "died" at Lake Silencio, he was 1100-something.
In "The Day of the Doctor," he claims to be 1200-something (he thinks, but he's not sure if he's lying).
In the most recent episode, at the end of Matt Smith's run, we get two more huge time jumps. He spends 300 years defending Trenzalore during the first jump...and then when Clara returns a second time I can only assume based on the Doctor's appearance that we've seen yet another 300-400 year jump.
So by the end of this, Smith's Doctor has lived for nearly 1000 years. He's lived longer than all of the other Doctors combined?! I find this insane, especially given how familiar he still is with his companions. If I was friends with Clara, and then I went 300 years without seeing her, I would have no idea who the hell she was by the time she reappeared. 300 years is a LONG TIME! Even if he recognized her at all, I doubt he would have the same familiarity with her as he did when he was "young."
I get that he's a Time Lord and he perceives time differently than the rest of us, but it still seems pretty ridiculous. I don't see any reason why the time jumps needed to be so huge. And in the 600+ years that he was there, the town of Christmas didn't change at all? What a waste!
Though I will say it does lend some insight into Madame Kovarian's line about the "endless, bitter war" against the Doctor...even though at some point the Silence and the Doctor were on the same side.