I'm really hoping that whoever is in charge follows up on the interesting themes of The Doctor finally facing his mortality.
Davies and Tennant did that last night. 10 is truly dead.
I'm really hoping that whoever is in charge follows up on the interesting themes of The Doctor finally facing his mortality.
Not the same thing. I mean The Doctor as a whole.Davies and Tennant did that last night. 10 is truly dead.I'm really hoping that whoever is in charge follows up on the interesting themes of The Doctor finally facing his mortality.
But those two facts aren't mutually exclusive. The Doctor said barring accidents, meaning if they don't get mortally wounded, they won't go through their regenerations, thus remain immortal.As to the whole thirteen lives business, that was controversial itself once. Back in The War Games Time Lords were described as living forever, barring accidents. Robert Holmes introduced the twelve regeneration rule in The Deadly Assassin as a plot device, which did not go down at all well with fandom of the time.
Not the same thing. I mean The Doctor as a whole.Davies and Tennant did that last night. 10 is truly dead.I'm really hoping that whoever is in charge follows up on the interesting themes of The Doctor finally facing his mortality.
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I think to some people that is the same thing.
I'm sure if the series is going strong and they want to continue it they will find some way for it to go on. If not, they will reboot it with a new guy with 12 reincarnations, and being modern I'm sure will have to have some needlessly explicit origin story.
The Doctor said barring accidents, meaning if they don't get mortally wounded, they won't go through their regenerations, thus remain immortal.
This song is ending, but the story never ends.
Well, yes and no. Script editor Gerry Davis intended for the energy drain from Mondas to trigger the regeneration but it didn't come across the screen well.But as the first Doctor demonstrated, Time Lords can die from old age.The Doctor said barring accidents, meaning if they don't get mortally wounded, they won't go through their regenerations, thus remain immortal.
Don't get me wrong, I love Doctor Who more than any other show but I want it to have a grand ending (and not being dragged forever, ending on a whimper) and this would be a wonderful ending.I dunno, I used to think like EMH, a 13th Doctor facing his mortality...but damn it I like the show too much!
Ah, but that's the whole point of his companions. The Children of Time would continue the fight.
1. Some time after his twelfth regeneration, the Doctor dies for good. I can see this emotionally devastating a lot of viewers who would want to see the Doctor to go on living but from the moment we heard that the Doctor can only regenerate twelve times, we knew this day was coming. So it would be gutsy and amazing for the people in charge of the show to stand by that rule in the end.
I'm guessing there'll be some explanation along the lines of the 12 regeneration limit was imposed by the Timelords to prevent immortality. Now that the Doc is the last of the TLs, there'll be nothing to prevent him having unlimited regenerations. That, or being the last of the Timelords affected the number he was entitled to.
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