Sounds like a FOB story:
"Clyde finds that he holds the fate of the Time Lord in his hand – quite literally."
"Clyde finds that he holds the fate of the Time Lord in his hand – quite literally."
Last edited:
how on earth can you decalre the Doctor dead?, given the non liner nature of the Doctors time line, UNIT will never really know when teh Doctor died, as his various selves turn up in no logical order in Earths time line. Sure 11 might die in Sarah Janes arms, but the next week Five could show up to help defeat an invasion of interstella Klingon wannnabes. He may be dead today, but you are still going to see him in the future. From a linear POV the Doctor will never die.
how on earth can you decalre the Doctor dead?, given the non liner nature of the Doctors time line, UNIT will never really know when teh Doctor died, as his various selves turn up in no logical order in Earths time line. Sure 11 might die in Sarah Janes arms, but the next week Five could show up to help defeat an invasion of interstella Klingon wannnabes. He may be dead today, but you are still going to see him in the future. From a linear POV the Doctor will never die.
Maybe they found something like a corpse (which is really the Doctor in some funky hibernation or something) or a recording that implied death within the TARDIS? It's really too early to tell how they are playing this angle.
Interesting to note that the press release states that Sarah Jane and Jo "meet for the very first time."
Interesting to note that the press release states that Sarah Jane and Jo "meet for the very first time."
But, that's true...right?![]()
Keep it simple. TARDIS lands outside Sarah Jane's house, she hears it and runs out. Door opens and 11 steps out.
Sarah Jane. "Oh."
11 nods, 'Yeah I did it again.'
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.