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The Doctor goes into a box and then the Tardis blows up for reasons unexplained. Just in the box. Not earlier, not later. Perfect timing.
The Doctor goes into a box and then the Tardis blows up for reasons unexplained. Just in the box. Not earlier, not later. Perfect timing.

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The Doctor goes into a box and then the Tardis blows up for reasons unexplained. Just in the box. Not earlier, not later. Perfect timing.

Why?

Weren't the engines in trouble months earlier? Damaged by the dramatic regeneration? Wasn't there a cloister bell and the Doctor had to knock the TARDIS into the future to fix them?

The TARDIS was broken then. What kept it going though the series to make it last? Jack Chilli 15:37, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

Sign your posts! But maybe it wasn't broken, maybe something/somebody made it explode. Halftimelord 15:30, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

It clearly _was_ broken and _supposedly_ fixed. It exploded when the Doctor was put away safely and, perhaps just as significantly, when Amy died.

Could Amy's faith be the only thing that was keeping the Universe together? Jack Chilli 15:37, June 20, 2010 (UTC)