Stuart Ian Burns at his blog feeling listless offers this video: nicely edited by Brian Rimmer, which cuts together all the regeneration scenes -- minus the nonexistent Paul McGann to Christopher Eccleston one -- and then shares with us the second of his “universal theories” of Doctor Who: There are two Doctors. The Eighth Doctor is still out there. Somewhere. I’m not quite sure how Stuart comes to that conclusion: just because we didn’t see the regeneration doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. On the other hand, in one sense, all the Doctors are “still out there” because we could always return to their regenerations for more of their adventures that we haven’t previously been privy to. Perhaps Stuart will elaborate for us...
- 10/18/2011
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Stuart Ian Burns -- aka feelinglistess here in comments and at his own blog -- has made an extraordinary discovery regarding the supposed death of the Doctor at Lake Silencio in Utah, which we witnessed, it seems, in “The Impossible Astronaut.” It is this: the Doctor couldn't die when he's supposed to die. ... Torchwood's Miracle Day is set in and around 22nd March 2011 and knocks on for a good few months. The astronaut parts of The Impossible Astronaut are set in Utah, USA, 22nd April 2011. Burns captured evidence for the Miracle Day dating from Episode 2, “Rendition”:...
- 9/5/2011
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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