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Don't you remember how the 10th Doctor reacted when he knew his song was ending? He seemed to have gotten up to plenty of "jolly antics" of his own. The Eleventh Doctor may be doing this simply because he is facing an imminent untimely death. He wants to have as much fun as he can before he dies.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 21:34, August 13, 2011 (UTC)
Don't you remember how the 10th Doctor reacted when he knew his song was ending? He seemed to have gotten up to plenty of "jolly antics" of his own. The Eleventh Doctor may be doing this simply because he is facing an imminent untimely death. He wants to have as much fun as he can before he dies.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 21:34, August 13, 2011 (UTC)
There is a difference, the 10th Doctor knowing he was about regenerate sets about visiting those he cares for to reassure them, to say farewell - he doesn't don a fez and prance about. Why go to such ends to attract attention to then leave Amy, Rory and River to witness his death so shockingly. If the 'waving' Doctor knows nothing of his future death, why all the gesticulating through time - Rory states 'it's as if he's trying to get our attention' (not direct quote). It seems an awful lot of trouble for the production team to build those sets just to demonstrate the 11th Doctor's a tad zany. If he's reassuring Amy and Rory that he's out in time having fun without them, well, maybe, but it seems an odd way to start the storyline - a mysterious blue envelop arriving would be the usual succinct beginning. I haven't a resolution I'm happy with, the whole sequence seems too 'preface' to me. [[User:Makgrey|Makgrey]] 22:18, August 13, 2011 (UTC)
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