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[[The Doctor]], according to their [[Thirteenth Doctor|thirteenth incarnation]], had '''seven [[grandmother]]s''' in their youth. | [[The Doctor]], according to their [[Thirteenth Doctor|thirteenth incarnation]], had '''seven [[grandmother]]s''' in their youth.{{What?}} | ||
Their favourite was [[Granny Five]], who told a [[First Doctor|young Doctor]] bedtime stories about the [[Solitract]] when he was having trouble [[sleep]]ing. | Their favourite was [[Granny Five]], who told a [[First Doctor|young Doctor]] bedtime stories about the [[Solitract]] when he was having trouble [[sleep]]ing. |
Revision as of 23:30, 14 August 2019
The Doctor, according to their thirteenth incarnation, had seven grandmothers in their youth.[statement unclear]
Their favourite was Granny Five, who told a young Doctor bedtime stories about the Solitract when he was having trouble sleeping.
Granny Five also claimed that Granny Two was a secret agent for the Zygons. (TV: It Takes You Away)