Quote: NickTheDon @ July 1 2008, 9:31 PM BST
I think the Doctor's Hand will play a part in his regeneration somehow. I'm sure I didn't see the hand in any previous series but it's always there whenever we see inside the Tardis now.
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Was pleased to see I was right! I was gutted with how quickly that conundrum was over though.
I have quite a few gripes with that last episode actually, which was is sad. I usually don't mind how much things are almost made up as they go along in Doctor Who, but in last night's it was a bit ridiculous. I didn't like the creation of the two Doctors, and Donna becoming half Time Lord half human, it all seemed a bit ridiculous. Especially leaving the second Doctor with Rose - HE'S NOT THE REAL REAL DOCTOR. I want the real Doctor to live happily ever after with Rose, not a cheap imitation clone Doctor. Which is why I had tears in my eyes when the Doctor and Rose were running towards eachother in last week's episode, and why I felt unhappy when Rose got the clone Doctor in last night's episode.
I also felt cheated by them saying that "one of them is going to die" during that episode, when Donna didn't die. They said the same thing about Rose, that she was going to die, but she got to live on in a parallel universe. I was happy they didn't die, but I felt cheated in a way because in all the build it was said that they would ACTUALLY die.
I can't wait for more Moffat episodes now. He's written all of my favourite episodes; Blink, The Empty Child (both actually terrifying) as well as The Girl in the Fireplace and Silence in the Library. As much as I love RTD for bringing Doctor Who back he's also written some shocking episodes.
"Brace yourself Rodney..."