From: [identity profile] zanda-myrande.livejournal.com


Gosh, wasn't it lucky that the ship whose pilot's distress call the Doctor happened to answer was on a collision course with the one planet where they had the means to bring him back from the dead *and* trigger a buckshee regeneration? And come to that, wasn't it a good thing the pilot he was trying to rescue refused to allow herself to be rescued?

From: [identity profile] murphys-lawyer.livejournal.com


It's like someone said about Roland Emmerlich's (crap) film 2012 - it's a major catastrophe, almost everyone is going to die, we're following the story of one of the few who actually made it: which is just as well because if we were following practically anybody else the story would have ended a long time ago.
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and at the end of this one the Sisterhood make sure that the Doctor is not limited to 12 regenerations any longer.


From: [identity profile] were-gopher.livejournal.com


It's as good a place as any to play the get out of dead end free card.

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Do you know, that might be the first time I ever saw Paul McGann as the Doctor - he's one of the ones I missed entirely.

I rather liked him. Hmm.
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