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: 507. And probably a retcon. Not everything in Doctor Who needs a massive episode revolving around it. Considering they casually mention the fates of a number of previous companions as well. The whole second to part to me suggested they just wanted to tie up a bunch of loose canon-ends. - '' <span style ="color:midnightblue">I. Am. [[User: Excalibur-117| Excalibur-117]]''-<sup>([[User talk:Excalibur-117|talk]] • [[Special: Contributions/ Excalibur-117|contribs]])</sup></span> 16:56, October 26, 2010 (UTC) | : 507. And probably a retcon. Not everything in Doctor Who needs a massive episode revolving around it. Considering they casually mention the fates of a number of previous companions as well. The whole second to part to me suggested they just wanted to tie up a bunch of loose canon-ends. - '' <span style ="color:midnightblue">I. Am. [[User: Excalibur-117| Excalibur-117]]''-<sup>([[User talk:Excalibur-117|talk]] • [[Special: Contributions/ Excalibur-117|contribs]])</sup></span> 16:56, October 26, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Though I may be paraphrasing a bit here, but perhaps adding a reference of the Eleventh Doctor speaking of his previous incarnation would be a decent addition. Particularly, when Sarah Jane asks the Doctor if the tenth Doctor was alright before he regenerated, the Doctor replied that "he was always alright," in reference to something the Tenth Doctor would say when the situation was anything but alright. |