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The Tenth Doctor questions his successor as to "where they're going"; he relents and reveals that they are destined to die on [[Trenzalore]], in battle. The Tenth expresses his desire to change the destination; he's not ready to go just yet. He tells himself that the future is in good hands, and with a smile, he steps into his TARDIS and vanishes. | The Tenth Doctor questions his successor as to "where they're going"; he relents and reveals that they are destined to die on [[Trenzalore]], in battle. The Tenth expresses his desire to change the destination; he's not ready to go just yet. He tells himself that the future is in good hands, and with a smile, he steps into his TARDIS and vanishes. | ||
Clara asks the Doctor if he would like to sit to look at the painting for a little while. He smiles, asking how she knew. Clara kisses him on the cheek and tells him that she always knows. As she steps into the TARDIS, she mentions that an old man, possibly the [[Curator]], was looking for him. | Clara asks the Doctor if he would like to sit to look at the painting for a little while. He smiles, asking how she knew. Clara kisses him on the cheek and tells him that she always knows. As she steps into the TARDIS, she mentions that an old man, possibly the [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|Curator]], was looking for him. | ||
The Doctor muses out loud on the fact that he would be a great curator, and that he could retire and be the Great Curator of the gallery. A very familiar voice affirms this, and the astonished Doctor looks over to see a very familiar face sitting next to him. An old man who greatly resembles the Fourth Doctor speaks to him of the painting, and how its two names are actually one: [[Gallifrey Falls No More]]. This mysterious curator reveals that Gallifrey is indeed saved. The Eleventh Doctor has a mission, the mission of a lifetime: he must find Gallifrey and return them to the universe. | The Doctor muses out loud on the fact that he would be a great curator, and that he could retire and be the Great Curator of the gallery. A very familiar voice affirms this, and the astonished Doctor looks over to see a very familiar face sitting next to him. An old man who greatly resembles the Fourth Doctor speaks to him of the painting, and how its two names are actually one: [[Gallifrey Falls No More]]. This mysterious curator reveals that Gallifrey is indeed saved. The Eleventh Doctor has a mission, the mission of a lifetime: he must find Gallifrey and return them to the universe. | ||