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He will knock 4 times!
priggy
02-01-2010
Anyone else notice that Wilf knocked 8 times not 4? ok it was twice in a rhythm of four?
lazy_guy
02-01-2010
haha
think in total he knocked about 16 times
4 sets of 4
andychurchill
02-01-2010
I think after the first 4 knocks, the doctor had already realised, so the rest was irrelevant.
Hendo9
02-01-2010
Heartbreaking!
Cipher '10
02-01-2010
My heart sank when I heard that, as I imagine did a few million others. He's all happy about being alive and you're trying to figure out how (or if) it happens, and then... that. Heartbreaking stuff.
unbiased
02-01-2010
Yep, was very good, didnt see it coming
i liked tens little pretense of just leaving him,although it seemed deathly serious for a second
ChrissyM1
02-01-2010
Why did he have to knock in the rhythm of 4 like that?! He knew the Doctors prophecy. DAMN YOU MOTT!
kninemark2
02-01-2010
it would have been an awesome scene if they hadn't announced the new doctor and spent a year telling us David Tennant was leaving. I wish we could go back to the days when tv execs kept things in house.

Imagine the emotional rollercoaster you would have had thinking that the Dr is dying, then joining in his joy at I'm not dead' only to hear the gentle knocking behind him
itsabrahma
02-01-2010
like pretty much everything else in this two-parter, the "four knocks" was a moderately promising idea that was executed in lazy, sloppy fashion.

Likewise, I can't believe they made such a colossal fuss about the "fixed point in time" shenanigans at the end of 'The Waters of Mars', only for it never really to have any bearing on anything that came later. Lazy, sloppy writing.
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