Colin Baker and Paul Mcgann unfortunately never really had a great 'final adventure' to go out on, and neither filmed a regeneration. Although it's presumed that the Rani's attack caused the Sixth Doctor to regenerate, and that Paul Mcgann's Doctor regenerated during the Time War, I still wonder what could've been with their regenerations and a proper 'send off' story. Attempts have been made with the novels of course, such as Spiral Scratch and Time's Champion, and apparentally Doctor Who Magazine's comic was going to feature the Mcgann/Eccleston regeneration, but it was veteod by the BBC.
I think the original plan for Colin would've been for him to continue fighting the Valeyard in the Matrix, with a cliffhanger for the next season. Instead, we got the "Carrot juice" and a semi-cliffhanger with the Valeyard having escaped and posessing the Keeper, and then of course "Time and the Rani".
Also of course had the series not been revived, it's possible there would have been a Mcgann/Richard E. Grant regeneration in one of the novels or Big Finish, since REG/Shalka Doctor was at the time, the 'official' Ninth Doctor until the new series retconned it.
Any thoughts on what could have been a proper exit for these Doctors?
I think the original plan for Colin would've been for him to continue fighting the Valeyard in the Matrix, with a cliffhanger for the next season. Instead, we got the "Carrot juice" and a semi-cliffhanger with the Valeyard having escaped and posessing the Keeper, and then of course "Time and the Rani".
Also of course had the series not been revived, it's possible there would have been a Mcgann/Richard E. Grant regeneration in one of the novels or Big Finish, since REG/Shalka Doctor was at the time, the 'official' Ninth Doctor until the new series retconned it.
Any thoughts on what could have been a proper exit for these Doctors?