See I did think that, but I think that's a bit... Lame he wasn't that distraught by anyone else leaving.
I did hope maybe he'd said his last goodbyes to River before she left for the library
I saw him as distraught over all his post Time War companions leaving, except maybe Mickey and Martha, he just gets hurt more and more each time dont forget most of those companions wanted to travel with him till they died and all of them apart from Martha were taken from him(so the only one he wasnt upset about was the one who left of their free will)
I saw the finale again just now. I was welling up.
When The Doctor asks Clara: "It was Trenzalore? It was definitely Trenzalore?" and started crying I started too. Then River Song's departure, the music for goodness sake.
So many feels. This show never fails to break my heart again and again.
I saw the finale again just now. I was welling up.
When The Doctor asks Clara: "It was Trenzalore? It was definitely Trenzalore?" and started crying I started too. Then River Song's departure, the music for goodness sake.
So many feels. This show never fails to break my heart again and again.
It feels like someone ran over my cat. I keep thinking about River's departure and I literally just cry, she was my favourite companion. I miss her already. And the music *sob sob sob*
It feels like someone ran over my cat. I keep thinking about River's departure and I literally just cry, she was my favourite companion. I miss her already. And the music *sob sob sob*
Sorry, I must have missed the memo. Is it confirmed that River isn't coming back?
Why did they cancel doctor who confidential? We wouldn't have many of these confused people on this Earth
Because it got very repetitive and bland in the end. There was only so much of behind the scenes they could do. I loved it for showing in detail the different jobs that are needed and what they actually do. They ran out of them.
Well no his past would be the exact same as before. It's just now, his whole history has been dictated by Clara helping him.
It feels like someone ran over my cat. I keep thinking about River's departure and I literally just cry, she was my favourite companion. I miss her already. And the music *sob sob sob*
What's worse is that Matt Smith has overtaken Tennant as my favourite Doctor now. So when he leaves, I will be a mess.
I actually hope that's the last we see of River. Her last 'spoilers!' about her mental link with Clara just pissed me off actually.
Also, how did Clara manage to receive a letter from Vastra when they are hundreds of years apart?
Did anyone else notice the Great Intelligence call The Doctor "the Valeyard"?
I noticed that. Could John Hurt be the Valeyard?
EDIT: Just looked up Valeyard again. According to that plotline at least, the thirteenth regeneration is the Doctor's final one. Much as Doctor Who is frustrating me at the moment, I don't like to think of it ending.
EDIT: Just looked up Valeyard again. According to that plotline at least, the thirteenth regeneration is the Doctor's final one. Much as Doctor Who is frustrating me at the moment, I don't like to think of it ending.
River gave him the regeneration energy of eleven more lives.
Doctor Who just doesn't have the same "epicness" to it that it used to..
That's the word I was looking for to describe my disappointment. The finale was good and I still think Matt Smith is a great Doctor and I quite like Clara, but like you said, there's no "epic-ness" anymore. You don't get to the end of an episode, sit back, realise your heart rate has increased and think "wow. Epic."
EDIT: Just looked up Valeyard again. According to that plotline at least, the thirteenth regeneration is the Doctor's final one. Much as Doctor Who is frustrating me at the moment, I don't like to think of it ending.
It won't end just because of the Doctor reaching his 13th regeneration. The entire show is a goldmine for the BBC.
What's more is that River gave the Doctor all of her remaining regenerations, and seeing as the Doctor is the last of the Time Lords, he can make up his own rules about regeneration. I read somewhere that number of regenerations is not biological but rather determined by the more superior Time Lords. For example they once promised the Master further regenerations if he helped them.
Now that they're gone, the Doctor can regenerate as much as he likes.
What's more is that River gave the Doctor all of her remaining regenerations, and seeing as the Doctor is the last of the Time Lords, he can make up his own rules about regeneration. I read somewhere that number of regenerations is not biological but rather determined by the more superior Time Lords. For example they once promised the Master further regenerations if he helped them.
Now that they're gone, the Doctor can regenerate as much as he likes.
She was born and grew into the girl, she regenerated into Amy's friend and then she regenerated into River before giving him all her regeneration energy.