Ooooohhh, yeaaaahhh! Yes, I had forgotten about that.Hm, I'm not sure what you're referring to but it's been ages since I've seen The Leisure Hive.
I'm thinking I'm going to rewatch this part while I wait for Part Two. Hopefully I'll enjoy it more the second time with certain things in better perspective.
At the end of the Leisure Hive aren't there loads of copies of Tom Baker wandering around?![]()
I think The Doctor is going to "reboot" Earth and erase aliens (himself included) from their memories. Or not. I just keep going back and forth on this.
The Gate will cure Donna.
To stop the Time Lords, The Doctor will have to get Wilf to kill him. I'm thinking there's something about The 10th Doctor's resistance to dying that, if unchecked, will lead to something bad (i.e. Time Lord Victorious, Valeyard, etc.) Something about his death will save the timeline, stop the TLs, and the 'noble sacrifice' will come from his choosing to die.
Or not.
With RTD, I find that I enjoy the solutions I think he's headed for, instead of a lot of the ones he actually gives us...![]()
Except I actually like The Leisure Hive!Ooooohhh, yeaaaahhh! Yes, I had forgotten about that.At the end of the Leisure Hive aren't there loads of copies of Tom Baker wandering around?![]()
well most people have probably forgotten about the Leisure Hive![]()
Dear God please let him defeat the Master(s) and the timelords by flicking some switches!!!
Presumably they were fully grown versions of himself since adults of all shapes and sizes became him as well.
Presumably they were fully grown versions of himself since adults of all shapes and sizes became him as well.
That was a strange one because you see some people change size, but then you also see Naismith and his daughter side by side and even as The Master "she" is shorter than he is.
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