Just to add into your comment…
David Warner still plays the alternate version of the First Doctor. In fact the second box set with Lisa Bowerman and him will be coming soon in The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield
Just to add into your comment…
David Warner still plays the alternate version of the First Doctor. In fact the second box set with Lisa Bowerman and him will be coming soon in The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield
I think they said that since they were taken out of their time lines, the memories would revert to before this events in The Three Doctors and the memory of would be gone for one and two, but three would retain the memory since the events happened in his time line,
Dr. Seuss will get you for that…
;-)
Hmm… I haven't seen any of those. I'll have to check them out.
OH!
Tough call…
On one hand we have people who say yes because he traveled in the TARDIS, but others would say no because he only traveled with him for a couple of episode.
OH!
I didn't catch that - that's what I get for being too far away from the monitor.
*scoches up closer*
That's better.
Well, there is another black companion - but it was in the comics, Sharon Davies was a companion of the 4th Doctor's from the comic Star Beast to the end of Dreamers of Death where she stayed on Unicepter IV and got married.
Well… there is a non-canonical answer to that…
If you have read Time's Champion he kind've "forced" the regeneration so he would no longer have to do the work as Death's champion. The deal was made with the 6th Doctor so it would not have been valid with the new regeneration.
Well, one thing is obvious, all of this will take place before he puts his memories in the watch.
*crosses fingers*
Here's a "bonus" one for you…
In this month's Big Finish release Shadow World / World Apart Ace and Hex were waiting for weeks, months even, for the Doctor to rescue them from a very inhospitable planet.
I'm thinking that the title might be a metaphorical description of losing Missy's repentance to her previous incarnation's reminder of who she really is.
After 1,000 years in the vault and the Doctor loses Missy in this way would surely be considered a loss - he "fail"-ed to rehabilitate Missy.
Just a thought.
Just to add to your comment…
the reviewer on this website gave it a "B" while the community ratings on here gave it a "B+."
That sounds like pretty good reviews to me.
To illustrate the point Stan made I'll use this as an example…
Disco Duck - Rick Des and His Cast of Idiots.
Two Tribes did well around the world but in the US it didn't break the top 40 - so this is a case of where you live that matters.
Very good choice.
You may not think of it right off, but the second you hear it it is instantly recognizable.
LOL!
Maybe they should try the Jones-town Kool-Aid recipe.
LOL!
I can see it now - he'll be lucky if he gets out of there alive.
:-)
Well, Forbes had predicted $800,000,000 (worldwide) so maybe it's close enough.
There's one problem with that - they don't care. They only care about themselves.