More like billions (Logopolis).Personally even if that was a moment of redemption for the Master, it doesn't excuse all the thousands of people he's killed over the years does it?
More like billions (Logopolis).Personally even if that was a moment of redemption for the Master, it doesn't excuse all the thousands of people he's killed over the years does it?
More like billions (Logopolis).Personally even if that was a moment of redemption for the Master, it doesn't excuse all the thousands of people he's killed over the years does it?
Personally even if that was a moment of redemption for the Master, it doesn't excuse all the thousands of people he's killed over the years does it? He hasn't suddenly become good, and even if he returned and wasn't quite as bad as he was before I doubt he'll ever be a true good guy.
That has nothing to do with my point. I don't care about the Vader comparison one way or the other. I was merely emphasizing Starkers' point that The Master isn't redeemable.And Vader helped little old ladies across the street.More like billions (Logopolis).Personally even if that was a moment of redemption for the Master, it doesn't excuse all the thousands of people he's killed over the years does it?
Not so much Vader. More Moriarty.
The Master, like Moriarty, was designed to be a recurring, equal yet opposite nemesis for the Doctor/Holmes lead character.
Perhaps he was in poor health...
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