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... you realise now that, no matter what happens, the ENTIRE next series will consist of the Doctor travelling the universe in search of a fez?
Yes, the Doctor will travel to the planet Fezzoon where the inhabitants are all walking, talking fezzes. He will avert a crisis (the neighbouring planet, Top Hattia, will declare war on Fezzoon), and then will be rewarded with a fez which he then imbues with the heart of the TARDIS - every time it's destroyed, it comes back. :D
I thought it was gonna be the planet Fezón.
Oh, and, by the way, the person on Confidential who said that if they let Matt keep the Fez he would literally live in it was Beth Willis, one of the Executive Producers.
Also yay for Who signature.
i know.
half of those were spoiled by you guys, fez-heads.
You know what would be awesome? The Doctor right now has, what, two or three regenerations left, right? Two if you count Journey's End as a regeneration, three if not. Anyway, it would be awesome if, in his last regeneration, he was a really young guy who just ran around the Universe doing crazy stuff because he could, then getting himself killed after half a season.
And then, he regenerates and goes "wtf was that".
...or, which is more likely and more lame, they reincorporate the Time Lords of old and make them do something that gives the Doctor more regenerations. I'm pretty sure they can do that...according to Wiki. :D
On a completely, utterly random and unrelated change of subject, did anyone read the Eighth Doctor Adventures books? I have a couple, and they're interesting for me, as someone who never saw the original series, only the revived series. I own 'Grimm Reality', which I find to be really rather... random and unstructured, and I didn't enjoy, and 'The Year of Intelligent Tigers'.
The Fourteenth Doctor, isn't it? 'cos don't they get 13 regenerations? Or do they only get 13 incarnations? Regenerations means that the First doesn't count, incarnations counts the first as one.
Yes, yes, incarnations. I just reread the entire page on Regeneration (Doctor Who) on Wikipedia. The Doc's regenerations have been pretty...bad.
I wonder if they'll make one where he doesn't die, but wants to regenerate instead. =|