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    i would admit that the BBC might extend the series by not adhering to the so called "rules" they set some 30 years ago just to increase their income.

    However, i wish to stick to my guns and say that if the BBC keep it authentic (which they apparently haven't done if we look at the Master) Then we'll only see three more doctors, which I'm gutted about =[
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    I prefered the guy before david tennant - he was a little more serious imo
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    Quote Originally Posted by EdHawks View Post
    I prefered the guy before david tennant - he was a little more serious imo
    Chris was good, i loved his catchphrase!!! "Fantastic" in a northern accent!
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    It was first stated in The Deadly Assassin[26] that a Time Lord can regenerate twelve times before dying (thirteen incarnations in all). There were exceptions to this rule, however: when the Master reached the end of his regenerative cycle, he took possession of the body of another person to continue living. The Master was also offered a new cycle of regenerations by the High Council to save the Doctor from the Death Zone, which may indicate that there are methods to circumvent the 12 regeneration limit. The Master says in "The Sound of Drums" that the Time Lords "resurrected" him to fight in the Time War, which appears to support this. It was revealed in "The Brain of Morbius" that the Time Lords also use the Elixir of Life in extreme cases, where regeneration is not possible. This may be the reason for additional regeneration cycles being granted.
    taken from wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Lord

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    good point, i looked into that, still digging now.

    I'm waiting for my uberific doctor who geek friend to come on and tell we what he thinks will happen.
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    i love david tennant.
    dont want him to leave
    i also loved christopher eccelston

    i dont get half this doctor who stuff..
    i cant wait till next series & christmasssss

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