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'''''The Final Game''''' was an unproduced serial intended to end [[Season 11]]. It would have revealed that the [[Third Doctor]] and [[The Master (UNIT years)|the Master]] were actually two aspects of the same [[Time Lord]] with the Master as either the evil side of the Doctor's personality or his brother, explaining why the Master never sought to actually kill the Doctor. It would have ended with the Master sacrificing his life for the Doctor. However, the episode was never produced due to the death of [[Roger Delgado]] (the Master) and ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'' replaced this story as the final episode for [[Jon Pertwee]] (the Doctor).
'''''The Final Game''''' was an unproduced serial intended to end [[Season 11]]. It would have revealed that the [[Third Doctor]] and the [[The Master (UNIT years)|original Master]] were actually two aspects of the same [[Time Lord]] with the Master as either the evil side of the Doctor's personality or his brother, explaining why the Master never sought to actually kill the Doctor. It would have ended with the Master sacrificing his life for the Doctor. However, the episode was never produced due to the death of [[Roger Delgado]] (the Master) and ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'' replaced this story as the final episode for [[Jon Pertwee]] (the Doctor).


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
 
* Several elements from this episode are refferenced over the years:
* Over thirty years later, several elements from this episode would be reused in ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' with the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[The Master (Harold Saxon)|the Master]] wondering they'd be like without each other and the Master sacrificing himself to save the Tenth Doctor from [[Rassilon]].
** The part where the Master is either the Doctor's evil side or his brother is refferened in ''[[Planet of Fire]]'' in dialogue between the [[Fifth Doctor]] and the [[The Master (Tremas)|Master]].
 
** The part where the two Time Lords are thought to be brothers occurred in ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'' when [[Martha Jones]] tells the [[Tenth Doctor]] she thought he and the [[The Master (Harold Saxon)|Master]] were brothers which he dismissively replies "You watch too much TV".
** The part where they're thought to be two aspects of the same Time Lord would be reused in ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' with the Tenth Doctor and the Master wondering they'd be like without each other and the Master sacrificing himself to save the Tenth Doctor from [[Rassilon]].
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Revision as of 01:29, 13 January 2012

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The Final Game was an unproduced serial intended to end Season 11. It would have revealed that the Third Doctor and the original Master were actually two aspects of the same Time Lord with the Master as either the evil side of the Doctor's personality or his brother, explaining why the Master never sought to actually kill the Doctor. It would have ended with the Master sacrificing his life for the Doctor. However, the episode was never produced due to the death of Roger Delgado (the Master) and Planet of the Spiders replaced this story as the final episode for Jon Pertwee (the Doctor).

Notes

  • Several elements from this episode are refferenced over the years:
    • The part where the Master is either the Doctor's evil side or his brother is refferened in Planet of Fire in dialogue between the Fifth Doctor and the Master.
    • The part where the two Time Lords are thought to be brothers occurred in The Sound of Drums when Martha Jones tells the Tenth Doctor she thought he and the Master were brothers which he dismissively replies "You watch too much TV".
    • The part where they're thought to be two aspects of the same Time Lord would be reused in The End of Time with the Tenth Doctor and the Master wondering they'd be like without each other and the Master sacrificing himself to save the Tenth Doctor from Rassilon.