Tuesday 30 April 2013

Why does the doctor cry over the masters death?

Seconds before this event, The 10th Doctor (David Tennant) says that now The Master aka Harry Saxon (John Simm) will be imprisoned with him and he will stop wondering as he has some one to care for. Just after he ends that sentence Lucy Saxon, Harry's wife (Alexandra Moen) shoots Harry. As The Doctor catches him when he falls, he tells him it's just a bullet. The Doctor begs him to regenerate, but he refuses and tells him he's won. The Doctor is once again the last of the Time Lords and that is why he was upset. 

-Or is he the last of the Timelords again?
After The Master was cremated, his ring survived. The ring bares the same patterned markings as the Timelord fobwatch in which Timelords hide their identities.

Also - you may remember the "Doctor's Daughter". A female clone of the Doctor. She regenerated just as Timelords do when they are killed.
There's also "Doctor Donna". Technically Donna Noble is a Timelord now. She just doesn't know it because the Doctor reversed her memories.
On top of all of that, there's a "copy" half-human, half-Timelord Doctor that the real Doctor lets Rose Tyler keep in the alternate dimension. 
There is also the mystery of Captain Jack Harkness, an ordinary human with Timelord abilities - or is he really a Timelord? In one episode he tells the Doctor that he is known as "Bo" on another planet. The "Face of Bo" has always been one of the Doctors allies in the future.
So - to say the Doctor is the "last of the Timelords" is technically factually incorrect.

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