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Overall I liked this episode. Wasn't too sure about the shrunken Dr. Didn't make a whole lot of sense, and seemed like just a reason for the SFX team to show off, but then there is a lot in Dr. Who that you just sort of have to accept. (Happens a lot in Anime too.)
The one thing that did bother me was the whole thing with the entire world thinking/saying at once "Doctor". My first thought was "How very Tinkerbell of him." Half expected Martha to turn to the audience and say "Now clap your hands and say I do believe in fairies." Also reminded me of Captain Picard instructing everyone on the Enterprise to direct their thoughts and good will toward The Traveller. (Hmm... Maybe he was a Timelord. Didn't have name, just that designation "The Traveller".)
Didn't really compare it to ascension though. I have decided though, that Timelords are not exactly like normal humans, and we haven't even scratched the surface of what the doctor's true "powers" are. We know he can feel planets spinning, he can feel and absorb energy. And now we know that with enough energy directed towards him he can fly.
One more question... How many shots did it take to kill The Master? Shouldn't it have been 2 (One for each heart)? We've seen The Doctor managing to stay alive, albeit in a weakened state, with only one heart working (Shakespeare Code).
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Originally posted by ChocolateLovingEntity View PostIn the old Doctor Who episode "City of Death" the Doctor and Romana
were standing somewhere near the middle of the Eiffel Towar and they
made a comment about flying down to ground. I think the Doc wasn't
joking and wondered if that was one of their abilities....
If that one was one of his abilities, he would have done so in Logopolis, when he fell from the Pharos Project thingy.
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Originally posted by Mattathias2.0 View PostI believe he meant to do that inside the TARDIS, which can fly.
If that one was one of his abilities, he would have done so in Logopolis, when he fell from the Pharos Project thingy.
Oh OK I thought the Doctor was being serious...Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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Originally posted by ChocolateLovingEntity View PostOh OK I thought the Doctor was being serious...
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Originally posted by Merlin's_Legacy View PostOne more question... How many shots did it take to kill The Master? Shouldn't it have been 2 (One for each heart)? We've seen The Doctor managing to stay alive, albeit in a weakened state, with only one heart working (Shakespeare Code).Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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Originally posted by Pitry View PostHe wasn't shot in any heart, tho, it looked like the stomach or somewhere lower, at any rate. One of these places you die because you just end up bleeding to death - which they didn't show because of the kids watching and all that...Please do me a huge favour and help me be with the love of my life.
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Originally posted by Pitry View PostOne of these places you die because you just end up bleeding to death - which they didn't show because of the kids watching and all that...Spoiler:Disclaimer:
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Originally posted by AvatarIII View Postobviously, and do we really want to be teaching kids how to kill someone effectively?
Out of curiosity, if a Timelord is shot (by shot, I mean, does some damage, not just a flesh wound), does he regenerate automatically (obviously in this case we see there's a choice component), or only if the wound is absolutely fatal? If The Doctor was shot pretty badly, could he still survive without regenerating by putting his life in the trust of medical science like a human, or would he not take the risk of dying permanently and just regenerate anyway?
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Originally posted by Trek_Girl42 View Post
Out of curiosity, if a Timelord is shot (by shot, I mean, does some damage, not just a flesh wound), does he regenerate automatically (obviously in this case we see there's a choice component), or only if the wound is absolutely fatal? If The Doctor was shot pretty badly, could he still survive without regenerating by putting his life in the trust of medical science like a human, or would he not take the risk of dying permanently and just regenerate anyway?
As for teaching kids, w emight want them to know how to effectively kill a Time Lord!Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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Originally posted by Pitry View PostI think the whole process is unclear but it seems from LotTL the regeneration is at any case voluntary, not automatic. If a Time Lord doesn't want to regenerate, he won't. If he thinks there's a better chance with a race of people who don't really know his physiology....well.
As for teaching kids, w emight want them to know how to effectively kill a Time Lord!
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The ending scene where The Master refused to regenerate was the single-most saddest moment I think I have ever seen. It was an absolutely brilliant piece of story telling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a5-I_kl2fU
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Originally posted by Trek_Girl42 View PostIf it were me I wouldn't waste my regenerations, I'd trust medical science until the last possible moment before regenerating. But I guess that wouldn't make for very compelling television if he did that every time.
The only problem with that is that if you regenerated while on the
operating table or whatever you'd most likely freak the doctors out
and they'd want to experiment on you. Or call the men in blackGo home aliens, go home!!!!
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