Really enjoyed the episode. The regen scene through me off. But on rewatch this morning, I think i’ve worked out a way that works for my head cannon. In the TARDIS 15 says “i’m fine because you fix yourself” and “we’re time lords. We’re doing rehab out of order”. This to me says 14 will eventually rejoin his old body once he has healed from all the trauma of all his lives. When that will be “who…knows”. I think it needs to be looked at as when the bi-generation happened the Doctor didn’t clone. He split temporarily to allow his mind to heal and the Doctor he split with is that healed Doctor. 15 split the TARDIS so he can whizz off and when 14 is ready to go and healed he will fly off, find him and rejoin his body and become one living being again. It shows that The Doctor is the hero we all love. But he’s not invincible, everything takes it toll and everyone has a breaking point. I think 1000s of years is long enough to be stoic. So in a way a bi-generation is a prolonged regeneration. The regeneration heals the wounded body but the bi-generation allows him to heal the mind.
If you thought this episode retconned Who, just wait until the next season hits. They will tear up everything that went before - this is a new Dr Who for Gen Z, it will be more diverse and gender fluid than ever before. Rewriting human history is nothing, they will rewrite the entire history of Dr Who to fit a more progressive narrative. Strap yourselves in as they turn the virtue signalling dial to 11 and blow your mind with the campest most diverse and inclusive season yet!
@@PressXToLiam nope not at all i just think doctor who is garbage and died in 2017. I grew up with David tennant as the doctor and Matt Smith. They were my favourites. Now it's become a woke political agenda show
Really enjoyed the episode. The regen scene through me off. But on rewatch this morning, I think i’ve worked out a way that works for my head cannon.
In the TARDIS 15 says “i’m fine because you fix yourself” and “we’re time lords. We’re doing rehab out of order”.
This to me says 14 will eventually rejoin his old body once he has healed from all the trauma of all his lives. When that will be “who…knows”.
I think it needs to be looked at as when the bi-generation happened the Doctor didn’t clone. He split temporarily to allow his mind to heal and the Doctor he split with is that healed Doctor.
15 split the TARDIS so he can whizz off and when 14 is ready to go and healed he will fly off, find him and rejoin his body and become one living being again. It shows that The Doctor is the hero we all love. But he’s not invincible, everything takes it toll and everyone has a breaking point. I think 1000s of years is long enough to be stoic.
So in a way a bi-generation is a prolonged regeneration. The regeneration heals the wounded body but the bi-generation allows him to heal the mind.
great video i like this more than the other 2 episodes as to me it was more a Doctor Who
If you thought this episode retconned Who, just wait until the next season hits. They will tear up everything that went before - this is a new Dr Who for Gen Z, it will be more diverse and gender fluid than ever before. Rewriting human history is nothing, they will rewrite the entire history of Dr Who to fit a more progressive narrative.
Strap yourselves in as they turn the virtue signalling dial to 11 and blow your mind with the campest most diverse and inclusive season yet!
Another one I am not sure of. Better than we had, could have been better, not sure about the ending.
Another terrible episode. Doctor who is going in the ground
cry harder
Doctor who is back to its prime
@@lucaalexander8497 pfft yeah right
@@itzbp9949 it seems you’re just going into every episode wanting to dislike it, and now you’re venting it into james comments for some attention.
@@PressXToLiam nope not at all i just think doctor who is garbage and died in 2017. I grew up with David tennant as the doctor and Matt Smith. They were my favourites. Now it's become a woke political agenda show