Oh OK, I didn't know that. Are they still up on Max? I canceled my subscription a few months ago.IIRC, there's complex legalities preventing Disney+ from getting prior season of Doctor Who at the moment.
How about a flashback, to before the full sentence is carried out, where she has just said goodbye to Jamie again, and wonders about Zoe, and…
That you just wrote such a serious post in response to an obvious joke is making me laugh.No offense intended, but The Fugitive Doctor is so clearly and obviously pre-Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley that it's genuinely laughable that anybody would even think of trying to slot her in anywhere else.
Also, we already know from The Two Doctors that there was no 'interegnum' regeneration between Troughton and Pertwee, merely an undetermined period of solo missions for the CIA that eventually became duo missions featuring a yet-again time-displaced Jamie.
No offense intended, but The Fugitive Doctor is so clearly and obviously pre-Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley that it's genuinely laughable that anybody would even think of trying to slot her in anywhere else.
Also, we already know from The Two Doctors that there was no 'interegnum' regeneration between Troughton and Pertwee, merely an undetermined period of solo missions for the CIA that eventually became duo missions featuring a yet-again time-displaced Jamie.
She is pre-Hartnell and her TARDIS looks like a police box. Deal with it.If she is pre-Harnell, why is her TARDIS a Police Phone Box from the UK circa 1963 whose chameleon circuit broke under Hartnells' care?
If she is pre-Harnell, why is her TARDIS a Police Phone Box from the UK circa 1963 whose chameleon circuit broke under Hartnells' care?
Because every Doctor from Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley on was wrong about the origin of the TARDIS' police box appearance due to their memories of their previous lives being lost.
Trying to use 'The Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS shouldn't have looked like a police box if she's pre-Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley' argument is just grasping at straws for ways to ignore what the show clearly establishes about her.
Saying "'The Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS should/could have looked like a police box if she's pre-Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley' argument is just grasping at straws".
She is pre-Hartnell and her TARDIS looks like a police box. Deal with it.
Saying "'The Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS should/could have looked like a police box if she's pre-Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley' argument is just grasping at straws".
What, and "the Doctor must have a secret history even they don't know about because of the extra faces in 'The Brain of Morbius'" argument wasn't grasping at straws for a way to ignore what the show had clearly established about them? If anyone had suggested it prior to when it was leaked in October 2019, they'd have been dismissed as a crank who was in too deep into Doctor Who theorycrafting, and I say that as a person who came up with the idea that Donna was the Doctor's mother. As with everything else, it's only going to be true until it's not.Trying to use 'The Fugitive Doctor's TARDIS shouldn't have looked like a police box if she's pre-Hartnell/Hurndall/Bradley' argument is just grasping at straws for ways to ignore what the show clearly establishes about her.
We're arguing over a time machine that's been shown to not think or behave linearly looking like a police box in the Doctor's secret history? For all we know the Tardis knows it'll be a police box in the future, so threw it on at the lighthouse because it was about to encounter 13.
^ The Brain of Morbius itself was pretty clear that the faces that the Fourth Doctor saw were supposed to be his own previous incarnations that we as audiences weren't aware of, so, no, it wouldn't have been grasping at straws to make that claim at any point.
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