It might not be dying-dying, but it is some sort of dying. That's how I always explained it to myself. Plus, he doesn't have endless regenerations, right?
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Plus, he doesn't have endless regenerations, right?
Thirteen, as once stated in the pre-RTD series. But that could change - I wouldn't put it past the BBC/Moffat's team to write in a few more.
Edit: Twelve regenerations. Thirteen incarnations.
Wait... they showed Water of Mars in the US and I missed it?
Yeah, Theo, Saturday night. I only caught it by chance. They'll surely air it again.
::sniffles::
And here I stayed pure so that I could catch it on American broadcast!
You're ALL on notice.
I'm sure it'll be repeated before the first part of the Xmas special which is running on the 26th.
The 26th on BBC America.
Mark your calendar.
On December 26, The Waters of Mars airs at 7:45, and The End of Time, Part 1 airs at 9:00pm.
The End of Time, Part2 is scheduled for January 2.
That's my birthday!
Of course, I'll most probably be at a relatives' house that does not receive BBCA. Such is the cruelty of the wintry holidays.
Of course, I'll most probably be at a relatives' house that does not receive BBCA. Such is the cruelty of the wintry holidays.
It's due to air on the BBC in the UK on the 25th (pt 1) and 26th (pt 2). So both eps should be ahemable well before January. If that helps at all!
I'm concerned because my mother wants to serve dinner at 5pm on Christmas Day, and Doctor Who is on at 6. We may end up watching it on the BBC iPlayer back at the hotel at some ridiculous hour of the night on Christmas Day. The hotel had better have wireless internet.
Two words, Seska: dial and up. This is the Catskills house where they can only use satellite TV because cables don't go up their road....
Hmm. My dad lives in place like that in Deepest Darkest Hampshire, but he lives there permanently, so he got bored and got satellite broadband. How long are you there for, Theodosia?