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I believe Delton is correct. The reset is RTD going back to his beginning concept of the doctor being the last of his race because of the war and making the time war or a part of it happen now to bring back the time lords and Gallifrey and in a way "start with a blank slate" for Moffat so SM does not have to run with RTD's established "one time lord" story. In a twisted way making "Rose" to "The End of Time" sort of an alternate timeline that corrects itself before season 5 ('''not a story plot mind you, just a way of thinking about it'''). Sounds like a rant, probably is. just the way i see it if the time lords truly return for good. '''To make my thought clear, 8 was the last one to deal with the time lords. The war, 9, and 10 are RTD's interpretation, and before 11, RTD brings back the timelords to undo his story of the last of the timelords. That makes way for SM to do what he wants with the timelords as if the last 4/5 years were a alternate timeline''' [[User:Geffe71|Geffe71]] 20:46, December 27, 2009 (UTC) | I believe Delton is correct. The reset is RTD going back to his beginning concept of the doctor being the last of his race because of the war and making the time war or a part of it happen now to bring back the time lords and Gallifrey and in a way "start with a blank slate" for Moffat so SM does not have to run with RTD's established "one time lord" story. In a twisted way making "Rose" to "The End of Time" sort of an alternate timeline that corrects itself before season 5 ('''not a story plot mind you, just a way of thinking about it'''). Sounds like a rant, probably is. just the way i see it if the time lords truly return for good. '''To make my thought clear, 8 was the last one to deal with the time lords. The war, 9, and 10 are RTD's interpretation, and before 11, RTD brings back the timelords to undo his story of the last of the timelords. That makes way for SM to do what he wants with the timelords as if the last 4/5 years were a alternate timeline''' [[User:Geffe71|Geffe71]] 20:46, December 27, 2009 (UTC) | ||
Agrees, but not quite with the alternate timeline part. As I said, there are references to the past few series in series 5. And yeah, series 5 is more of a transfer. The TARDIS remains how it is now, I believe, but changes at some point in the series. The same aplies to the Sonic Screwdriver. I think the Doctor says something about the world almost ending or time almost coming to an end in his first series 5 episode, and as I said, he has Tenth's suit, and it is all torn. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 20:53, December 27, 2009 (UTC) |
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