HAHA! No, definitely not! I agree that suddenly having more gallifreyans show up is something that might well happen in the show. But I think the point stands, because he at least THINKS he's the last of his kind...
wasnt there an episode of old!who that dealt with the doctors final, insane, EVIL! final incarnation?
Sort of - I think the Valeyard was actually all of the Doctor's bad impulses and desires between his twelfth and thirteenth incarnations and that he agreed to put Colin Baker's doctor on trial because if he won and the Doctor was convicted, he'd get the rest of his regenerations and finally become "a real boy". I think. Someone more knowledgable than me will probably put me right in a minute... ;)
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Date: 2007-04-06 09:03 am (UTC)HAHA! No, definitely not! I agree that suddenly having more gallifreyans show up is something that might well happen in the show. But I think the point stands, because he at least THINKS he's the last of his kind...
wasnt there an episode of old!who that dealt with the doctors final, insane, EVIL! final incarnation?
Sort of - I think the Valeyard was actually all of the Doctor's bad impulses and desires between his twelfth and thirteenth incarnations and that he agreed to put Colin Baker's doctor on trial because if he won and the Doctor was convicted, he'd get the rest of his regenerations and finally become "a real boy". I think. Someone more knowledgable than me will probably put me right in a minute... ;)