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Did he really die too quickly to regenerate? Or did he simply refuse to regenerate? | |||
As we all know, "Turn Left" focused on an alternate history where the Doctor in his [[tenth incarnation]] died under the Thames during the events of "The Runaway Bride". So, I was watching the episode again and when the Doctor's body is put into the ambulance, the UNIT soldier suggests that the Doctor did not regenerate into his [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] because his death "happened too fast" but there has been another theory: that the Doctor chose not to regenerate. | As we all know, "Turn Left" focused on an alternate history where the Doctor in his [[tenth incarnation]] died under the Thames during the events of "The Runaway Bride". So, I was watching the episode again and when the Doctor's body is put into the ambulance, the UNIT soldier suggests that the Doctor did not regenerate into his [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] because his death "happened too fast" but there has been another theory: that the Doctor chose not to regenerate. |