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Template:Forum archives header The latest Radio Times suggests that Donna and Wilf might be seeing the end. From the quote:

"How much you want the Doctor to triumph, how much you fear for Donna, how much you dread the Master, how much Bernard Cribbins can make you laugh one minute and cry the next. It's all about those wonderful actors, filling your screen and making you care."

"Bernard can break your heart with a look, a gesture, a smile. That's why he;s the perfect companion for the tenth Doctor;s final tale - two wise old men, fighting the good fight. But every soldier must give up the battle in the end, and poor old Wilf has some terrible reckonings to come."

"There were a lot of last scenes for us all," explains Davies. "The last day with poor old Wilf, Donna's final words, the last day on the TARDIS, the last time David used his sonic screwdriver. There was a lot of emotion on set. The most awful moment came with the four knocks..."


Russell also speaks of the Master:

"It's personal for the Doctor. The Master is his enemy, his opposite, and yet so tantalisingly close to being his soul mate. There's something epic about their sheer existence - the last two survivors of an ancient race. It's a clash of the titans. Both of them are heading for death, and yet both are determined to survive - at any cost!"

Could this mean that Dalek Caan's prophecy is not referring to Donna losing her memory? In the sypnosis for the end of time part 2 is says sacrifices will be made, could this mean either Donna will get her memory back and die, or Wilf sacrifices himself to save all of time and space itself?Saxon 3 17:40, November 28, 2009 (UTC)

I saw Donna's death coming from a mile away... but Wilf, too? I don't need to say much for until I find my box of tissues. Davies also sad it's a sad story for Lucy Saxon, too! I bet Lucy is going to die as well! I honestly started crying when I read about what he said concerning Donna and Wilf. Delton Menace 00:47, December 2, 2009 (UCT)

I hope Donna and Wilf do not die I like Donna she is a real woman she is not thin but not fat just avergae and not ashamed of it. And Wilf who could hurt an old man, as for Lucy Saxon why is she in jail anyway she was just a victim of the Master. --Catkind121 20:14, December 8, 2009 (UTC)

Lucy was only a victim of the master towards the end of his reign, otherwise she helped him with the downfall of planet earth, the murder of the president (since theres no evidence of the toclafane) and the murder of vivien rook, and for the murder of Harold Saxon (The Master). The Doctor probably had a hand in her imprisonment aswell considering how upset he was over the masters death, and haveing just kiled the only other member of his race (that we and he knows of anyway) in existence. As for the end of Donna and Wilf, it wil be a sad day. It's likely that Donna will get her memory back within the last quarter of an hour of part 2 and within a few minutes she will die but help stop the master in the process. Wilf will last until the end, but sadly he will die due to the master, but personally i think wilf shall take the master down with him. Lucy Saxon will probably be punished by the master for killing him, but she will be kept alive at least until part 2. We know that the masters ressurection takes place in Broadfell Prison(LUCY IS PRESENT), that his ring is dropped in a sort of bowl and this blue tornado gas erucpt from it and the masters body materialieses in there, Miss treufusis is also there.Saxon 3 20:48, December 8, 2009 (UTC)