Sutekh: yes, I wait for my revenge (hears TARDIS exploding on the inside) Sutekh: That don’t sound good BOOM! All jokes aside Sutekh would have died when The TARDIS was dumped into a pool of Z-neutrino energy during Journey’s End, which was powerful enough to destroy The Tardis
To be fair, the total destruction of the universe sounds better than bringing back the living hell of the time war until every living being has been destroyed in the cross fire. It sounds cool the idea of Sutekh trying to take advantage of all the other series finales.
My two theories. One is that Sutekh is why the TARDIS exploding destroys the universe, as that always felt too op for it to do and raises questions on the Time War and other things. Basically this a plan that worked a bit too well for him. The other is that he didn't, the only reason he "survives" is because he's rebooted like everything else
youre trying to answer a question that doesnt exist. Moffat didnt think of Sutekh at the time and RTD didnt think about the big bang this time. There is no answer, theres no point trying to explain something with no explanation. its a continuity error, thats it. accept that and move on. Youre theorising this as if it were a real event that happened in the real world 😭
This video is 9 minutes and 19 seconds too long. The answer to the question is "he didn't, he wasn't there" Because when that story was created, Sutehk wasn't even a thought. Trying to retroactively explain away an absurd story line that just came out is useless. Because it wasn't thought of in the first place and will never be thought of again.
The issue is that with that attitude, you have to ignore pretty much *every* plot development throughout the show's entire history, up to and including the Doctor being an alien.
My mind went to the exact same place, especially as Amy doesn't know about him when she remembers the doctor back into reality.
Sutekh: yes, I wait for my revenge (hears TARDIS exploding on the inside)
Sutekh: That don’t sound good
BOOM!
All jokes aside Sutekh would have died when The TARDIS was dumped into a pool of Z-neutrino energy during Journey’s End, which was powerful enough to destroy The Tardis
To be fair, the total destruction of the universe sounds better than bringing back the living hell of the time war until every living being has been destroyed in the cross fire.
It sounds cool the idea of Sutekh trying to take advantage of all the other series finales.
Sutekh was intangible, stuck within a time door, not invisible
A very interesting theory, quite like it
My two theories. One is that Sutekh is why the TARDIS exploding destroys the universe, as that always felt too op for it to do and raises questions on the Time War and other things. Basically this a plan that worked a bit too well for him. The other is that he didn't, the only reason he "survives" is because he's rebooted like everything else
"Everything must become dust" - Rose aka Bad Wolf
😯😯😯😯😯
I agree also pn the Giggle the tardis was made into two with the toy maker magic hammer ???
time reset after the big bang 2
A fun theory!
That might sound too convoluted.
@@59rlmccormack fair enough lol 😂
youre trying to answer a question that doesnt exist. Moffat didnt think of Sutekh at the time and RTD didnt think about the big bang this time. There is no answer, theres no point trying to explain something with no explanation. its a continuity error, thats it. accept that and move on. Youre theorising this as if it were a real event that happened in the real world 😭
@@akaakaakaak5779 Counterpoint: It’s fun
Someones fun at watchparties
@@JoshEssexhi, I thought of this as well as a Matt smith doctor who fan
@@JoshEssexalso it’s mother superious
This video is 9 minutes and 19 seconds too long.
The answer to the question is "he didn't, he wasn't there"
Because when that story was created, Sutehk wasn't even a thought.
Trying to retroactively explain away an absurd story line that just came out is useless. Because it wasn't thought of in the first place and will never be thought of again.
this is just how doctor who works a lot of the time lol
but that's the boring answer
i still like to think that he hopped on during blue yonder
@@timurtheking yeah look, realistically that makes way more sense
The issue is that with that attitude, you have to ignore pretty much *every* plot development throughout the show's entire history, up to and including the Doctor being an alien.
just bad wtiting