And how can "tomorrow" be the day the Doctor dies? HE HAS A TIME MACHINE.
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And how can "tomorrow" be the day the Doctor dies? HE HAS A TIME MACHINE.
No idea.
Select the best answer. 2pts each.
And how can "tomorrow" be the day the Doctor dies?
A)It's a "fixed point"
B)Otherwise, there'd be a paradox
C)Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey
D)Because he's the Doctor, and he says so.
E)Because the season arc requires it.
All of the above.
I have no idea.
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Banana points to Jen!
Yay bananas!
Just make sure you don't fall below pineapple for the term.
I will do my orange best not to.
I suspect somebody is blowing a raspberry, however. Which is not a cherry nice thing to do.
Doctor Who: Wasn't the Doctor that died 200 years older? So has he been wandering around the universe for 200 years without Rory and Amy?
That was my question.
I am totally calling dibs on "Stormageddon" as my firstborn's in utero nickname.
Too late!