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doctor who Regeneration
j623045c posted on Jun 28, 2008 at 08:36PM
Well, I wasn't expecting that...
With all the available information (though of course there have always been bluffs and double bluffs from RTD), DT was expected to continue for at least another season. So, does this mean this is a proper regeneration? 3 Options here then folks: i) Proper regeneration, in which case, who do you think is next - I've heard names banded around - Robert Carlisle, Richard E Grant, James Nesbitt, Alan Davies and Eddie Izzard? ii) No regeneration - in but surely with the cascade of light, and the doctor himself noting 'it's started' we're a bit past that aren't we? iii) Something else... So, for all those who care to speculate, here's my theory... At the start of the episode, in the TARDIS console room, the camera panned down to show the hand in the jar, next to the console, which is where the Doctor is regenerating. With that energy, which is known to be unstable and the process unpredictable, what if that was regenerated also, giving us two Doctors? DT, from the hand, and another. The situation seems pretty grim and two doctors would be handy, RTD could then kill off the 'new' one (which is technically the original) in a situation which means he's unable to regenerate (as this happened to DT's Dr in 'Turn Left'). As for the future, at first I thought that at the end of this series, the doctor could end up stranded in a parrellel Universe, thereby limiting the impact of the world that RDT has created, and allowing Moffat, who's taking over, to have a clean slate, and the option to introduce other timelords and whatever he wanted to do with the 'legend' stuff. The problem here though is River Song - she knew him in the future, so if he were stuck in a parrellel universe, this could never happen... Anyway - thoughts people!? |
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