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: Octavian says that if the Doctor finds out, he won't help them any more. So he believes that the Doctor would really resent that River killed that particular person, and who would be important enough for the Doctor to resent that? Himself is a good and obvious guess. [[User:Hack59|Hack59]] 20:01, May 3, 2010 (UTC) | : Octavian says that if the Doctor finds out, he won't help them any more. So he believes that the Doctor would really resent that River killed that particular person, and who would be important enough for the Doctor to resent that? Himself is a good and obvious guess. [[User:Hack59|Hack59]] 20:01, May 3, 2010 (UTC) | ||
: I agree with Idji. That's exactly what I thought. And Hack59, the Doctor isn't that self centered. He'd be really, really angry if she killed one of his friends. [[User:Isop|Isop]] 16:53, May 4, 2010 (UTC) | : I agree with Idji. That's exactly what I thought. And Hack59, the Doctor isn't that self centered. He'd be really, really angry if she killed one of his friends. [[User:Isop|Isop]] 16:53, May 4, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:: Well, not self-centered, but he knows that he is "brilliant" (he keeps saying that of himself, regularly) and "the best". Also, how many close male friends does he have? He routinely forgot Mickey's existence, for instance; and I don't think he'd count either Jack or Wilf(!) as "the best"... I find it would just be very much in character for him to draw that conclusion, that doesn't make him self-centered. He's plenty caring, but false modesty he has not. [[User:Hack59|Hack59]] 22:25, May 4, 2010 (UTC) | |||
== Does the Doctor cause the cracks? == | == Does the Doctor cause the cracks? == |
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