Now I know not everyone is a Dr Who fan but if you do come across this blog then I'm fairly sure you have a passing interest or more in sci fi in general and any show marking 50 years is an achivement. So on Saturday I got paid to watch Dr Who, and again today as well, bit of a marathon shift I'm on as I finish at 4pm tomorrow after starting at 2.30 on Saturday. So got paid to watch Dr Who and have been wondering how are(if they want to that is) the BBC can carry on Dr. Who after Peter Capaldie decides to move on; in the show all 13 Doctors show up and move Gallifrey out of the line of fire, trapping the planet and The Time Lords in a moment out of time and let the Darleks shoot themselves to death. So how does the work around work? Russel T Davis has already brought a Time Lord back with The Master, The Time Lord High Command resureceted him to fight in the Time War thinking he'd be a great fighter but he ran away to the end of time and hid himself by becoming Human because he was terrified. So with Gallifrey trapped in a pocket universe Capaldie's Doctor finds it and pulls it back into the normal space time universe but at great personal cost, the last Doctor dies to return Gallifrey to the stars but as a greatful Gallifrey can they bring hom back to life briefly(as seen in the Night of the Doctor short film where we see Paul MaGanns Doctor regenerate into John Hurts War Doctor) and grant the Doctor another 13 lives. Please comment with your thoughts on this.
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