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yet another DR WHO thred
is it me or what but do you think the dr is getting younger with each regeneration,
just that i notice that meny years since the peter davison years! do you think that Chris E will ever reprise his role as the dr. i think that would make a good story with others
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colin baker? silvester mccoy? hmmmm i dont think so really, i guess there is a major difference in the first doc and now, but i wudnt say they r getting younger
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I wonder how old the doctor was supposed to be on his first regeneration ... I mean 858 years in the same body and then 8 bodies in 42 years.
If I was the Doctor I'd be getting worried
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Originally Posted by messyeater
I wonder how old the doctor was supposed to be on his first regeneration ... I mean 858 years in the same body and then 8 bodies in 42 years.
If I was the Doctor I'd be getting worried ![]() Ah, but how about if, now and then, he left his assistant behind and buggered off to some planets where nothing bad actually happened - Maybe he was only a spring chicken of 400-odd when he pinched the TARDIS... Actually, I understand his first few hundred years on Gallifrey were sedentary and safe - Only in the last 40 years has he faced any real danger... |
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Originally Posted by onion3000
Ah, but how about if, now and then, he left his assistant behind and buggered off to some planets where nothing bad actually happened - Maybe he was only a spring chicken of 400-odd when he pinched the TARDIS...
Actually, I understand his first few hundred years on Gallifrey were sedentary and safe - Only in the last 40 years has he faced any real danger... |
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Originally Posted by cuilean
I did read a chronology once that explained the Doctor's timeline. If I ever re-find it I'll post it, but I definitely remember they postulated gaps of many years between certain television episodes, particularly when Tom Baker's Doctor was travelling with Romana, who was a time lady and just as long lived.
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Originally Posted by tv watcher
is it me or what but do you think the dr is getting younger with each regeneration,
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nnnooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
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