Comments on: Doctor Who, Torchwood up for TV Choice Awards /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/ Thu, 15 Jul 2010 22:58:53 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Steve /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5077 Steve Sun, 04 Jul 2010 11:48:27 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5077 <a href="#comment-5025" rel="nofollow">@e.p</a> There are some other interesting points to remember as well. What if this Doctor isn't the original Doctor but some kind of construct that carries all the Doctor's memories? The Master, as played by Jon Simms, was never the real Master. Also,how old is the Doctor anyway. In Time and the Rani, The Doctor states that he and the Rani are 953. The first Doctor was either 650 or 750 years old, while the second Doctor said he was only 450 (Tomb of the Cybermen). 2 regenerations later, he was 750, a mid life crisis. (Pyramids Of Mars) The 5th Doctor was the last full reign on screen Doctor before the 10th Doctor. In all honest, has the Doctor only aged 150 years between the 4th and 9th Doctor or is the Doctor shy about his real age. In Aliens of London, the Doctor first says "900 years of time and space" and then appears to change his mind and when suggested by Rose he is 900 years old, agrees. The first suggestion would put him at either 1550 or 1650 years old. @e.p There are some other interesting points to remember as well. What if this Doctor isn’t the original Doctor but some kind of construct that carries all the Doctor’s memories? The Master, as played by Jon Simms, was never the real Master.
Also,how old is the Doctor anyway. In Time and the Rani, The Doctor states that he and the Rani are 953. The first Doctor was either 650 or 750 years old, while the second Doctor said he was only 450 (Tomb of the Cybermen). 2 regenerations later, he was 750, a mid life crisis. (Pyramids Of Mars) The 5th Doctor was the last full reign on screen Doctor before the 10th Doctor. In all honest, has the Doctor only aged 150 years between the 4th and 9th Doctor or is the Doctor shy about his real age. In Aliens of London, the Doctor first says “900 years of time and space” and then appears to change his mind and when suggested by Rose he is 900 years old, agrees. The first suggestion would put him at either 1550 or 1650 years old.

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By: The 13th Doctor /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5042 The 13th Doctor Thu, 01 Jul 2010 23:11:58 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5042 oftt thats a tough one ive always had a very disturbing vision of the last scene in doctor who oftt thats a tough one
ive always had a very disturbing vision of the last scene in doctor who

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By: pirko /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5039 pirko Thu, 01 Jul 2010 21:38:50 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5039 Most important question is though...Who would it be that would have the ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILTY of writing the final doctor who ever! Most important question is though…Who would it be that would have the ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILTY of writing the final doctor who ever!

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By: The 13th Doctor /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5030 The 13th Doctor Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:43:34 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5030 i mean the master used all his, then of course he managed to steal sum1s body in The Keeper of Treaken i mean the master used all his, then of course he managed to steal sum1s body in The Keeper of Treaken

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By: cynet /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5027 cynet Thu, 01 Jul 2010 10:25:49 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5027 voting dr who and torchwood, let the best actor win. voting dr who and torchwood, let the best actor win.

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By: e.p /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5025 e.p Thu, 01 Jul 2010 03:12:40 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5025 I read somewhere it was decided that the "12 rule" doesn't apply anymore because the Time Lords are gone and they were the ones who enforced it. It's like what #10 said at the end of Waters of Mars: the Doctor can make his own rules because there's no one else. On the other hand, the Doctor loves going on about how old he is, and it's doubtful he'd want to live indefinitely. These are only theories, of course I read somewhere it was decided that the “12 rule” doesn’t apply anymore because the Time Lords are gone and they were the ones who enforced it. It’s like what #10 said at the end of Waters of Mars: the Doctor can make his own rules because there’s no one else.

On the other hand, the Doctor loves going on about how old he is, and it’s doubtful he’d want to live indefinitely.

These are only theories, of course

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By: The 13th Doctor /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-2/#comment-5024 The 13th Doctor Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:54:55 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5024 well the time may come or it may not.... just wanted to see what people thought well the time may come or it may not…. just wanted to see what people thought

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By: JC /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-1/#comment-5023 JC Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:32:35 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5023 It could have been a regeneration, the Doctor did say that he used some of the energy to rejuvenate his body and syphoned the rest off into a "matching bio-recepticle", which would suggest the full regeneration process happened, but who knows. It's my opinion that it's far too early to be thinking about Doctor Who ending though. It was off the air for quite a considerable time and only came back five years ago, it's built up a whole new audience and to end it permanently would be a mistake, I think. It is a tricky one and one I don't like thinking about, lol It could have been a regeneration, the Doctor did say that he used some of the energy to rejuvenate his body and syphoned the rest off into a “matching bio-recepticle”, which would suggest the full regeneration process happened, but who knows.

It’s my opinion that it’s far too early to be thinking about Doctor Who ending though. It was off the air for quite a considerable time and only came back five years ago, it’s built up a whole new audience and to end it permanently would be a mistake, I think.

It is a tricky one and one I don’t like thinking about, lol

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By: The 13th Doctor /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-1/#comment-5022 The 13th Doctor Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:18:19 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5022 its a very tricky question.... its a very tricky question….

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By: The 13th Doctor /2010/06/doctor-who-torchwood-up-for-tv-choice-awards/comment-page-1/#comment-5021 The 13th Doctor Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:14:41 +0000 /?p=12700#comment-5021 but think about it, the last ever DW story, that would be sumthin, i mean i dont want it to end but there comes a point when it will have to also, i fear the next doctor could be the last, cos if the fake 10th doctor regeneration in the stolen earth/journeys end counts as a regeneration then we only have 1 doctor left..... but think about it, the last ever DW story, that would be sumthin, i mean i dont want it to end but there comes a point when it will have to
also, i fear the next doctor could be the last, cos if the fake 10th doctor regeneration in the stolen earth/journeys end counts as a regeneration then we only have 1 doctor left…..

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