AllNewSuperRobot wrote:^Ok, after reading that now I'm a lot less keen on bigeneration. That whole scene suggested nothing more than this occurred between 14 and 15.
It shouldn't mean anything to the dead prior incarnations. By the very nature of their explorations, the Doctors will eventually intersect as Burn said. This already existed without rebranding a "doctor verse". But the previous 13 all have an expiration point attached to that (technically 12, as the 2nd Doctor didn't die as such) and that's ok. I really hope this isn't a further extension of Moffat's ridiculous "everybody lives" nonsense.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:^Ok, after reading that now I'm a lot less keen on bigeneration. That whole scene suggested nothing more than this occurred between 14 and 15.
It shouldn't mean anything to the dead prior incarnations. By the very nature of their explorations, the Doctors will eventually intersect as Burn said. This already existed without rebranding a "doctor verse". But the previous 13 all have an expiration point attached to that (technically 12, as the 2nd Doctor didn't die as such) and that's ok. I really hope this isn't a further extension of Moffat's ridiculous "everybody lives" nonsense.
Burn wrote:Not counting clones or robot doubles or dimensional duplicates, the Doctor should remain a singular entity. There needs to only be one at a time. Any more and I feel like it waters the character down.
But see, wibbly wobbly timey wimey, there already is more than one Doctor running around.
JazZeke wrote:Burn wrote:Not counting clones or robot doubles or dimensional duplicates, the Doctor should remain a singular entity. There needs to only be one at a time. Any more and I feel like it waters the character down.
But see, wibbly wobbly timey wimey, there already is more than one Doctor running around.
From the universe's point of view, yes. Any Doctor could show up at any given time. But from the Doctor's own timeline, and the POV of the show, each incarnation follows linearly one after the other.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The one thing I really hope doesn't happen is RTD has set up this "doctor verse" for regular multi-doctor stories.
ZeroWolf wrote:I think Jodie would come back, not sure on Matt mind
Burn wrote: I'd really like to see her back, this time with a more competent showrunner and writer.
ZeroWolf wrote:For a moment, I thought that was an official piece
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:For a moment, I thought that was an official piece
Eccleston wouldn't be front and centre if this were a BBC promotion. Big Finish, maybe.
ZeroWolf wrote:A shame he was driven away by onset politics really, felt like he had a lot to offer the role.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:A shame he was driven away by onset politics really, felt like he had a lot to offer the role.
Honestly, Eccleston remains my favourite Nu Who Doctor, since his debut. Although I am (very slowly) working my way through the Big Finish 9th Doctor boxsets. He's still got it, too.
JazZeke wrote:Eccleston was my favorite until Peter Capaldi knocked it out of the park for me.
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