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My special picture for the 50th anniversary!
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Really? I always thought Dr. Whooves was supposed to be just David, but I could be wrong.
Thanks, I was trying not to use the Whooves design since I don’t think it’s supposed to be the 10th doctor, just a reference to the doctor as a whole
fluttershy: i agree
me: yea
yeah, pretty much that he wasn’t included in it (along with Davison and McCoy), and the fact that Tom Baker was. But, you have to admit that it was a very fan-pleasing episode because 2 of the best actors to play the Doctor (Baker and Tennant are, by popular opinion, the top two) returned as well as much of the story’s plot holes and questions have been filled and answered.
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I think it’s more to do with him not having any real role in the episode (given that the “All twelve of them.” scene was mostly done with archive footage).
I mean Day Of The Doctor was supposed a celebration of the Doctor Who franchise as a whole, but it seemed to be more “The Ten And Eleven Show”. (Given that the actual story was about the end of the Last Great Time War and the War Doctor’s future as “the man who regrets and the man who forgets”, it probably couldn’t be helped, but still.)
i mean Six (and Five and Seven) are as much a part of the mythos as Four (who cameoed as The Curator), Eight (who appeared in a prequel episode), Ten and Eleven.
Give credit where credit’s due.
And the only reason why I’m excluding Nine and first three Doctors from this is because:
a) While Nine was probably the best Doctor of the NuWho era, Eccleston himself never really liked the role that much. And,
b) Given that Hartnell, Troughton and Pertwee (the latter, as I’ve already said, is best Doctor) are all dead, trying to do too much could’ve ended up being dis-respectful, so either way it’s tricky.
TL;DR version:
Give credit where credit’s due.
And never forget that every Doctor is an important Doctor.
Really? What’s his issue? I thought it was pretty epic, myself.
consider it a gift for Colin since he’s been so upset at Moffat (and everything) for the 50th :U
10 got shot by a Dalek where he preceeded to regenerate inside the Tardis. The episode ended with a cliffhanger as to who he would regenerate into. The next episode showed that 10 used the regenerative energy to heal himself, but he “didn’t want to change. why would i?”, so he pushed all the remaining energy from that regeneration into a matching bio-recepticle, the hand that Captain Jack had found and used as a “Doctor detector” in series 3’s finale, which is the hand he lost in a sword fight with the Sycorax Leader in “The Christmas Invasion”.
So basically, Moffat is trying to make everyone confused again. With the addition of Hurt, we get Eccleston as the 10th incarnation, Tennant as 11, Meta-crisis as the technical 12th, and Smith as the 13th and “final” incarnation.
People also don’t pay attention that other timelords have passed the 12 regenerations limit. And now that the Doctor is going to search (and obviously find) Gallifrey, it’s not unlikely that they’ll reward him by giving him more regens, right?
As for River’s regens, it could be possible that the Doctor forgot about that happening as he forgot about the 2.47 billion children he killed on Gallifrey. And don’t forget that he might have used up a regeneration healing River’s wrist in “The Angels Take Manhattan”. Plus, River isn’t a full timelord, she’s just a stable hybrid, so we don’t know how many regens she had. Could have only been 3, could be 300, we don’t know.
No Chuck Sonnenberg/Twelth Doctor?
Wait what exactly happened there again? I know there was something with his lost hand and a human-clone-doctor from the hand. But he didn’t regenerate in that episode. So the 10th was still the 10th. Even if it took away one of his regeneration.
And River Song did something similar in Killing Hitler. Giving the doctor all her remaining regenerations she had left. Which would been 9 remaining, if she had 12 like a time lord. (Two she used already, and one she gave to save the doctor. Together with all others.)
And personally my faves were Three and Six.
Apparently now, he’s the 14th one e_e Tennant’s regeneration in The Stolen Earth apparently counted, turning Smith from the 12th incarnation into the final incarnation.
Ecoltston… YES! Personally, i’m tied between Tom Baker and Tennant, but Eccleston was one of my favorites!
This was made before his place in the list was canonized. Although, i did accidentally make 8 and 9 look like they were hiding something…