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Is there a particular reason "impersonating the Doctor" no longer works?  That's the starting point of the character still, right?  So why is going with the ending (or latest) point better than the starting point?   
Is there a particular reason "impersonating the Doctor" no longer works?  That's the starting point of the character still, right?  So why is going with the ending (or latest) point better than the starting point?   


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That's not to say that we would ''never'' change it.  But this seems to be a preference for one part of his story over another.
That's not to say that we would ''never'' change it.  But this seems to be a preference for one part of his story over another.
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Is there a particular reason "impersonating the Doctor" no longer works? That's the starting point of the character still, right? So why is going with the ending (or latest) point better than the starting point?

I normally don't care too much what happens to section heads, but since this one is tied to a template, and that template to various links, I'd rather not change it unless there's a compelling reason why "impersonating the Doctor" is actually inaccurate.

That's not to say that we would never change it. But this seems to be a preference for one part of his story over another.