Whoa. Don't quite know what to think of that yet....
Wasn't this episode written at the beginning of the year? Before Obama took office and when the economic crisis was at its highest? It would explain the way people behaved, although it dates the episode...
I'm currently torn between two possibilities.Kinda befuddled how they're bringing in the scenes with Sarah-Jane, Rose, Jack and Verity that have been leaked about...
They're regeneration hallucinations. In past regenerations, the Doctor has relived the adventures of that life before it ends.
The Doctor is getting to say goodbye, in a way, to the people he will actually never meet or who will never know him because history is getting rebooted.
I do agree with you there. I suppose there is the timing thing to take in to account, it was written and made early in the year so it could just have fallen in to the trap of trying to be relevant. But unless there's something to come of it later it just doesn't seem in anyway realistic that anyone would believe Obama could come up with an instant fix for the world economy, especially not in Britain with our general outlook on everything.Wasn't this episode written at the beginning of the year? Before Obama took office and when the economic crisis was at its highest? It would explain the way people behaved, although it dates the episode...
I don't think it's a timing issue. When I say this it will probably sound disrespectful but it isn't meant to, but I don't think that people in the UK would put that much regard into what a US President has to say. With the US news broadcast and the constant commenting about Obama, it's almost like the UK has become some kind of quasi-USA in the Whoverse. I find it a bit odd, actually.
I think in the Whoverse our general out look would be "until the aliens come & wreck it again"especially not in Britain with our general outlook on everything.
rebuilding the economy is tough enough as it is, without alien invasions every 6 months.
Still, it irritated me the people were like niavely talking about Obama curing the economy and everything. People just don't talk that way in my experience.
(why does the Master have the ability to fire energy bolts?
I can't even call this bad. It's just![]()
I actually have a horrible theory about how this is going to get resolved. I also have a sinking feeling that this will happen.
The Doctor's body will get shot up to fuck, so badly that it's beyond the state of regeneration. The Doctor will put all his regeneration energy into a dying Donna, transferring himself into her, and then she'll regenerate into 11.
RTD will think this is brilliant, because it mirrors the Master taking over humanity's bodies, and he gets to sort of kill off the Doctor at the end of his reign. It will also solve the regeneration limit, and he'll be very proud of himself and look smug on Confidential. Everybody else will cry.
oh well if he has those powers in the 8th Doctor comics, well say no more.(why does the Master have the ability to fire energy bolts?
The Master's had these kind of powers before (in the Eighth Doctor comic strips anyway).
Whoa. Don't quite know what to think of that yet....
Erm, ok. Now, I'm not an expert on Classic Dr Who, but what the hell does a species whose crowning achievement throughout creation is MASTERING TIME AND SPACE need with a fucking prophet? Doesn't that go against every rule in Universe and for the sake of telling a story that you can think of?
Erm, ok. Now, I'm not an expert on Classic Dr Who, but what the hell does a species whose crowning achievement throughout creation is MASTERING TIME AND SPACE need with a fucking prophet? Doesn't that go against every rule in Universe and for the sake of telling a story that you can think of?If you think about it, it's a parallel to Dalek-Caan. Dalek-Caan became the Daleks' insane prophet, and here we have an insane Time Lord Prophet. RTD could be going for some Manichean dualism thing, with the Time Lords and the Daleks as mirror images of one another.
Erm, ok. Now, I'm not an expert on Classic Dr Who, but what the hell does a species whose crowning achievement throughout creation is MASTERING TIME AND SPACE need with a fucking prophet? Doesn't that go against every rule in Universe and for the sake of telling a story that you can think of?If you think about it, it's a parallel to Dalek-Caan. Dalek-Caan became the Daleks' insane prophet, and here we have an insane Time Lord Prophet. RTD could be going for some Manichean dualism thing, with the Time Lords and the Daleks as mirror images of one another.
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