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In the end, the only thing that saved the Doctor was the Watcher's recognition that the Doctor was in his seventh [[Regeneration|body]]. Since Time Lords have thirteen lives, it was not yet time for the Doctor to die. ([[IHP]]: ''[[Nineveh (comic story)|Nineveh]]'') | In the end, the only thing that saved the Doctor was the Watcher's recognition that the Doctor was in his seventh [[Regeneration|body]]. Since Time Lords have thirteen lives, it was not yet time for the Doctor to die. ([[IHP]]: ''[[Nineveh (comic story)|Nineveh]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | == Behind the scenes == | ||
After the airing of the episode, ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'', it was noted that the two stories had a lot in common. The Watcher of Nineveh's counterpart is [[House]], a similar incorporeal entity which murdered many Time Lords and was able to penetrate TARDISes, resulting in a TARDIS junkyard. | After the airing of the episode, ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'', it was noted that the two stories had a lot in common. The Watcher of Nineveh's counterpart is [[House]], a similar incorporeal entity which murdered many Time Lords and was able to penetrate TARDISes, resulting in a TARDIS junkyard. | ||
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