^ Unless there is more to that quote, it doesn't suggest that Missy is the Master.
That's why I said I'm only edging towards the idea.
More bog-standard Moffat timey-wimey bollocks is indeed just or even more realistic a prospect.
^ Unless there is more to that quote, it doesn't suggest that Missy is the Master.
One of the reasons that we eventually, you know, phased out the Master was that people were saying quite logically - if the Doctor's so smart, why couldn't he never catch the Master? and if the Master's such a brilliant villain, why didn't he never manage to kill the Doctor? You know, that is an unanswerable question, you see.
Yeah, I always wondered why couldn't there just be more incarnations of the Master from before Delgado. The actors wouldn't need to look to Delgado and wouldn't feel thus ripped from his performance (which, honestly, is how Ainley's Master feels like) and be something new. I'm surprised Big Finish hadn't explored that idea more frequently, in fact.This is partly the reason why I'd like to see the Doctor run into an earlier incarnation of the Master. We know the Master has run into later incarnations of the Doctor as far back as the "Trial of a Time Lord" serial, as the Master mentions the Valeyard being a verson of the Doctor between his 12th and final incarnation. This suggests that the Master has met a lot more of the Doctors than just the Six up to that point in the series.
...thus fulfilling the character's intended end all the way back from Letts' time. And in a regeneration story, nonetheless.
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