Bloody hell, you weren't too far off the mark with that post!
It was just a guess based on the different trailers that were released online. They did not really leave much to the imagination.
Bloody hell, you weren't too far off the mark with that post!
Well, this will go down in history as my all-time favorite Doctor quote. Not only does it beautifully and succinctly sum up the Doctor's character, but it is poignantly relevant to the times we live in. Can we get it posted on billboards all over the world, please? And at the top of every Facebook discussion?Doctor Capaldi said:"I'm not trying to win. I'm not doing this because I want to beat someone, because I hate someone, or because I want to blame someone. It's not because it's fun. God knows it's not because it's easy. It's not even because it works, because it hardly ever does. I do what I do because it's right. Because it's decent. And above all, it's kind."
Well, this will go down in history as my all-time favorite Doctor quote. Not only does it beautifully and succinctly sum up the Doctor's character, but it is poignantly relevant to the times we live in. Can we get it posted on billboards all over the world, please? And at the top of every Facebook discussion?![]()
He explained to her that Time Lords change their appearance in World Enough and Time. This combined with a vague reference to regeneration dropped earlier in the season and the whole fake-out regeneration during the Monk arc, and I think she'd be able to work something out.Bill never learned about the doctor's ability to regenerate
He explained to her that Time Lords change their appearance in World Enough and Time. This combined with a vague reference to regeneration dropped earlier in the season and the whole fake-out regeneration during the Monk arc, and I think she'd be able to work something out.
I must have missed or forgotten the reference in World Enough and Time.
He explains that Missy used to be a man, but he's hazy enough on the explanation that Bill might assume Time Lords have very convenient sex change technology. The whole "actually, our bodies literally rip themselves apart and put the pieces back together in a completely new order" thing is probably not top of her list of guesses as to what he means.
The second greatest quote in the episode that goes along with your quote above is probably when the Doctor says "without hope, without witness, without reward" as he readies himself to take on all the cybermen by himself.
I like this quote too. He was will to die by being shot in the back multiple times and dying in a muddy field so some people he just met could live just a bit more. Allow them to get 4 floors away from the Cybermen, and maybe that's it.Well, this will go down in history as my all-time favorite Doctor quote. Not only does it beautifully and succinctly sum up the Doctor's character, but it is poignantly relevant to the times we live in. Can we get it posted on billboards all over the world, please? And at the top of every Facebook discussion?![]()
Go back to the discussion thread for The Pilot. A lot of people guessed back then that the season would end with Bill and Heather reunited. Some Moffat tropes are just too obvious.Also, it's impressive that you guessed Moffatt's "Heather ex machina" solution to Bill's predicament.
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