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Much like ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'' and [[Doctor Who (TV Movie)|the 1996 movie]], this marks the third time that the Master has attempted to steal the Doctor's regenerations, and the second time that they have taken over the Doctor's body. However, this time was different in that the Master hadn't yet depleted his current regeneration cycle, and actually succeeded in possessing the Doctor's body briefly, rather than steal her regenerations to save himself. The key difference was that the Master wanted to ruin the Doctor's legacy by doing horrible things in her name to completely tarnish their reputation.
Much like ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'' and [[Doctor Who (TV Movie)|the 1996 movie]], this marks the third time that the Master has attempted to steal the Doctor's regenerations, and the second time that they have taken over the Doctor's body. However, this time was different in that the Master hadn't yet depleted his current regeneration cycle, and actually succeeded in possessing the Doctor's body briefly, rather than steal her regenerations to save himself. The key difference was that the Master wanted to ruin the Doctor's legacy by doing horrible things in her name to completely tarnish their reputation.


In a twist, the special reintroduced Tenth Doctor actor [[David Tennant]] as the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] in its closing moments, marking the first time on-screen that the Doctor regenerated into a different incarnation who held the same appearance as a previous one, after such a phenomena was foreshadowed by [[the Curator]] in {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}, the latter having been played by [[Fourth Doctor]] actor [[Tom Baker]].
In a twist, the special reintroduced Tenth Doctor actor [[David Tennant]] as the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] in its closing moments, marking the first time on-screen that the Doctor regenerated into a different incarnation who held the same appearance as a previous one, after such a phenomenon was foreshadowed by [[the Curator]] in {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}, the latter having been played by [[Fourth Doctor]] actor [[Tom Baker]].


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