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In ''The End of Time'' when the 10th Doctor is about to regenerate, why does he act like it's the end of the world? If he regenerates, he's still alive. Is he sad because he'll never see any of his companions again? Why is he making such a big deal?
In ''The End of Time'' when the 10th Doctor is about to regenerate, why does he act like it's the end of the world? If he regenerates, he's still alive. Is he sad because he'll never see any of his companions again? Why is he making such a big deal?



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In The End of Time when the 10th Doctor is about to regenerate, why does he act like it's the end of the world? If he regenerates, he's still alive. Is he sad because he'll never see any of his companions again? Why is he making such a big deal?

Forgive me, I'm new to the series...

While each Doctor us a continuation of 'the Doctor' they are each different personalities, different people essentially.
So when the Tenth Doctor dies, that's it for 'him'. The Eleventh Doctor has all the tenth's and his previous selves memories. So for the Tenth Doctor it is the end for him at The End of Time, his body, his memories continue onwards, but it's a completely new person with those things. --Tangerineduel 06:06, May 6, 2010 (UTC)