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*It is never really explained how/why the Watcher has come into existence for this regeneration and not previous or future ones. | *It is never really explained how/why the Watcher has come into existence for this regeneration and not previous or future ones. | ||
::It's a process that is not always necessary. It's been rather clearly shown that the Doctor does not have the smoothest time with regeneration. Sometimes he needs a little help, even if from a future part of himself. | ::It's a process that is not always necessary. It's been rather clearly shown that the Doctor does not have the smoothest time with regeneration. Sometimes he needs a little help, even if from a future part of himself. | ||
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*If the Watcher is the in-between point of the Doctor's regenerations and has foreknowledge of what will happen to Doctor #4, then why didn't he warn the Doctor against going to Logopolis in the first place? Knowing that the Master is stalking the Doctor and indulging in a totally random killing spree, and that the Master will follow the Doctor to Logopolis and set in motion a chain of events that will erase a portion of the universe and kill countless beings....why doesn't he try to prevent this from happening? | |||
*The lock on the Master's TARDIS changes place in part 1. | *The lock on the Master's TARDIS changes place in part 1. | ||
::A functioning chameleon circuit is more than capable of changing the location of the lock. | ::A functioning chameleon circuit is more than capable of changing the location of the lock. |
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