I think it would a nice callback to the old seasons if the Master followed the new doctor into their debut episodes like Castrovalva.
And last time the Doctor had a fall from a great height she was pretty messed up following the regeneration and this time there's no Zero Room (but at least there's no Master to worry about).
The Dr has always had memory issues and other things after regenerations, so i don't see anything that is different this time around if that clip is anything to go by.
No worries, it was easy to forget after all of the hand-wringing over nothing.
She landed on a coconut, they’re known to cause amnesia.Maybe she got bopped on the head during the fall
Why does everyone always get hung up on the Doctor's memory problems immediately after a regeneration. I remember the entire fandom clung to Capaldi's "do you know how to fly this thing?" line in his post-regeneration scene believing it to be a vital plot point, which it totally wasn't.
For forget-...ohhh...No worries about what?
Details, details.To be fair, the Doctor hadn't flown the TARDIS in several centuries at that point.![]()
We had people believing it was going to define the Doctor's character arc for Capaldi's first season. Which it totally didn't.If getting a T-Rex to Victorian England isn't vital, I'd like to know what is.
Why does it even matter? Maybe the Doctor was just bored of always being male, based on dialogue Time Lords have a much more evolved attitude about sex and gender calling human notions of it petty. They go through bodies like shoes and they seem to give it as much thought too. So there's your answer, the Doctor is a woman because she's a woman now, end of story. Even when the Master regenerated into Missy, his only reaction was "great, this asshole is back from the dead again".
I don't think there should be a reason, it just happened and doesn't matter.Well you came up would a good idea as well. He was simply bored which I think would also be a fun idea. I mean their are tons of head-canon reasons to use if one wants to do it. Granted I would mostly play it off in humor because like I said you want Timelords to have mystery. Nobody wants the show to start going all technobabble on how the tech work or how TImelord Biology works. Like I said though it doesn't matter. But it doesn't matter either if they did write in some head-canon thing as well. There is no right or wrong answer to this idea or any creative idea. It's whatever idea the writers might think is worth writing about and if they can get a good joke out of it or maybe some drama.
Jason
One of my favorite post regen memory lapses is in the second or two he takes off in Robot in front of Sarah Jane before he helps in the case, he managed to get to Leela's planet and get himself memorialized as the Evil One....which I said pages ago and that sent several posters into tizzies because reasons.![]()
I don't think there should be a reason, it just happened and doesn't matter.
One of my favorite post regen memory lapses is in the second or two he takes off in Robot in front of Sarah Jane before he helps in the case, he managed to get to Leela's planet and get himself memorialized as the Evil One.
That's the scene. Terence Dicks originated the idea in his Target novelization of The Face of Evil.This scene? The TARDIS never actually dematerializes (unless it's a little later).
This scene? The TARDIS never actually dematerializes (unless it's a little later).
I always took it that the Doctor just landed the same moment that he left so it looks like the Tardis didn't leave. It's a time machine.That's the scene. Terence Dicks originated the idea in his Target novelization of The Face of Evil.
I always took it that the Doctor just landed the same moment that he left so it looks like the Tardis didn't leave. It's a time machine.
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