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: Strangely the only thing that made me think is the sentence "I'm going to die". This is not an "usual regeneration" this time. Despite that they of course find a way to keep the story going with Matt Smith next year, the Doctor is literally going to die, I think. I didn't expected that RTD really would have the guts to give the Doctor such a dark twist as he did at the end of Waters of Mars, and because this was just the teaser of what to come on Christmas, I think, this is going to be really remarkable. He's fighting time itself now, but it seems obvious that he won't be victorious. [[Special:Contributions/79.216.166.66|79.216.166.66]] 17:53, November 16, 2009 (UTC) | : Strangely the only thing that made me think is the sentence "I'm going to die". This is not an "usual regeneration" this time. Despite that they of course find a way to keep the story going with Matt Smith next year, the Doctor is literally going to die, I think. I didn't expected that RTD really would have the guts to give the Doctor such a dark twist as he did at the end of Waters of Mars, and because this was just the teaser of what to come on Christmas, I think, this is going to be really remarkable. He's fighting time itself now, but it seems obvious that he won't be victorious. [[Special:Contributions/79.216.166.66|79.216.166.66]] 17:53, November 16, 2009 (UTC) | ||
I think when the Tenth Doctor Regenerates, the Valeyard will be created from the Doctor draining his evil thoughts about changing time - [[User:Kingfrogger666|Kingfrogger666]] | I think when the Tenth Doctor Regenerates, the Valeyard will be created from the Doctor draining his evil thoughts about changing time. I also think the timelords will return somehow, meaning the Doctor will be able to travel to alternate realites and visit Rose and the others. - [[User:Kingfrogger666|Kingfrogger666]] |
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