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*Why does "everyone thinking they're right" equate to "everyone becomes paranoid bigots". Yes, SOME people would, but even Kate starts having a go at Shirley and thinking there's some red headed conspiracy theory going on.
*Why does "everyone thinking they're right" equate to "everyone becomes paranoid bigots". Yes, SOME people would, but even Kate starts having a go at Shirley and thinking there's some red headed conspiracy theory going on.
::Think about it for a second. If everyone in the world started believing they were right then yeah it would be total madness. I mean you try to have a civil discussion with them and they just keep correcting everything you're saying as they think they're right and you're wrong. The Toymaker and The Doctor themselves both also point out that 21st Century Earth is a pretty f'ed up place already. All the Toymaker did was push everyone over the edge so that everyone believed they were "right" which is pretty much just a blunt way of saying superior to everyone that isn't them which somewhat explains Kate as well as she saw herself as "right" and superior to Shirley and the red-heads (and presumably everyone that isn't her). I suppose long story short, the Toymaker didn't just make everyone believe they were "right," he instead made everyone believe ONLY they were right which essentially means they believe everyone else was wrong.


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Revision as of 13:17, 12 December 2023

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  • I keep seeing people say that after the Fourteenth Doctor's retirement he will "fully" regenerate into the Fifteenth Doctor but would that really be necessary? The Fifteenth Doctor already exists and thus would Fourteenth even be able to regenerate again? And if he could, Wouldn't he instead regenerate into a different incarnation?
15 says he's ok because 14 "got better", which implies that he still comes AFTER 14's "retirement", as he has those memories. So my interpretation is, at some point, 14 will die again, and then in the regenerative process he'll somehow be transported to the top of the helipad as 15 to come out of younger 14
Ah, that makes sense. I was mainly confused because if he did regenerate again and Fifteenth was instead "plucked" from a random point in his life then Fourteenth wouldn't be able to remember the encounter but if Fifteenth was instead "plucked" from Fourteenth "full regeneration" then it would indeed make sense as to why they still both get to keep their memories as they are both still the current incarnations of the character.
That seems to be the intent of RTD too. 13:24, 11 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Why does "everyone thinking they're right" equate to "everyone becomes paranoid bigots". Yes, SOME people would, but even Kate starts having a go at Shirley and thinking there's some red headed conspiracy theory going on.
Think about it for a second. If everyone in the world started believing they were right then yeah it would be total madness. I mean you try to have a civil discussion with them and they just keep correcting everything you're saying as they think they're right and you're wrong. The Toymaker and The Doctor themselves both also point out that 21st Century Earth is a pretty f'ed up place already. All the Toymaker did was push everyone over the edge so that everyone believed they were "right" which is pretty much just a blunt way of saying superior to everyone that isn't them which somewhat explains Kate as well as she saw herself as "right" and superior to Shirley and the red-heads (and presumably everyone that isn't her). I suppose long story short, the Toymaker didn't just make everyone believe they were "right," he instead made everyone believe ONLY they were right which essentially means they believe everyone else was wrong.