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I saw the episode Journey's End for the first time recently. In that episode the Doctor is regenerated from his hand, creating a human hybrid who stays with Rose in the end. I am just positive the actor I saw in that episode was Christopher Eccleston; but when I bought the first season DVD set, I found out he only acted in the first season and the episode Journey's End was from season four. Am I crazy, or did they do that episode with him first?  [[User:Lfrandall|Lfrandall]] 04:02, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
I saw the episode Journey's End for the first time recently. In that episode the Doctor is regenerated from his hand, creating a human hybrid who stays with Rose in the end. I am just positive the actor I saw in that episode was Christopher Eccleston; but when I bought the first season DVD set, I found out he only acted in the first season and the episode Journey's End was from season four. Am I crazy, or did they do that episode with him first?  [[User:Lfrandall|Lfrandall]] 04:02, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
I think it was always a Tennant episode, but you may be confusing it with 'Parting of the Ways' which was similar stylistically and in plot.--[[User:Rotwang&#39;s Son|Rotwang&#39;s Son]] 23:38, 4 February 2009 (UTC)
I think it was always a Tennant episode, but you may be confusing it with 'Parting of the Ways' which was similar stylistically and in plot.--[[User:Rotwang&#39;s Son|Rotwang&#39;s Son]] 23:38, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

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I saw the episode Journey's End for the first time recently. In that episode the Doctor is regenerated from his hand, creating a human hybrid who stays with Rose in the end. I am just positive the actor I saw in that episode was Christopher Eccleston; but when I bought the first season DVD set, I found out he only acted in the first season and the episode Journey's End was from season four. Am I crazy, or did they do that episode with him first? Lfrandall 04:02, 17 October 2008 (UTC)

I think it was always a Tennant episode, but you may be confusing it with 'Parting of the Ways' which was similar stylistically and in plot.--Rotwang's Son 23:38, 4 February 2009 (UTC)