Something I enjoy doing is discussing, theorizing, and imagining valid, or pseudo-logical reasons for why certain changes occur in Doctor Who. Recently reading the thread questioning why the console room was destroyed by Ten's regeneration, many answers were offered. While one set of fans tried coming up with imaginative ways of why this happened in-universe (Ten's repression of the regen), the rest simply regurgitated comments from interviews for why it happened in the real world (i.e. new production team).
I'm of the crowd that notes the real world reason, and then enjoys trying to see where the inexplicable change fits into the in-universe logic of the show. For example:
There are many, many more of these fun little inconsistencies. Anyone want to offer their own? Or even take a shot at the ones I proposed above?
I'm of the crowd that notes the real world reason, and then enjoys trying to see where the inexplicable change fits into the in-universe logic of the show. For example:
- -I agree Ten holding back his regeneration caused a build-up of regen energy that literally exploded from him. He probably didn't foresee it happening, as he was in a desperate state. Or, as another friend of mine suggested, he's still leaking the Bad Wolf/Vortex energy he sucked out of Rose, and it affects his regeneration every time now (ergo the escaping wisps of energy Tennant and Smith have exhaled).
- -Why did the Sixth Doctor die? Did he simply fall down? I know alternate media have suggested various reasons for it (i.e. he was already hurt from a previous unseen adventure, his future self was 'self-inducing' it to avoid the evolution that leads to Valeyard, etc.). I'm willing to go with these, although I think the whole "future Doctors exist in his head all the time" aspect is very silly 90's-type scifi. Anyone got anything new?
- -Why did the 7th Doctor suddenly go from goofy clown Chaplin figure, to the darker, manipulative, philosopher we came to know later? My personal theory is this: Shown his possible path during his recent Trial, the Doctor is ever more vigilant to not allow himself to lose control and become the Valeyard. Constantly aware, constantly probing, and possibly even peeking ahead a little, the 7th incarnation inadvertently becomes aware of the upcoming Time War. Seeing the final battle to come, one that would irrevocably change his lives forevermore, he dropped the clownish act. Because, it's all an act. Deep down he is always the Hartnell Doctor. Humans may have changed him in some ways, but his very nature remains detached, calculating, and aware. He didn't change so much as he did "man-up" for the coming war.
- -Who destroyed Gallifrey? Was it Doctor Eight or Doctor Nine? Maybe Eight was killed during the War and Nine ended it shortly thereafter in a post-regenerative traumatic haze? Or, perhaps Eight simply decided to sacrifice himself and his planet to stop the Daleks once and for all. But, much to his surprise and chagrin, The Doctor still regenerated into Nine. Thus born the incarnation wracked with survivor's guilt.
There are many, many more of these fun little inconsistencies. Anyone want to offer their own? Or even take a shot at the ones I proposed above?
