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Very recently, Steven Moffat confirmed that the Doctor has used all of his regenarations, because of the War Doctor and the Doctor's half-way regeneration in "The Stolen Earth". But how do we know that there have ONLY been 13 Doctors? During this blog I will be discussing the regenaration limit and the question in the title. Enjoy!
The Paul McGann Regeneration
In "The Night of the Doctor", the Doctor crash lands on Karn, where the Sisterhood of Karn try to persuade him to fight in the Last Great Time War. Dying from his wounds, the Sisterhood gives him a elixir that will "trigger" his regeneration. She didn't say it would give him an extra regeneration. So he used up a regenaration.
The First(maybe) Doctor
William Hartnell played the First Doctor. But how do we know he is REALLY the First Doctor?You may know that the Time Lords can give regenerations if they choose to. So maybe before the Doctor did some great deed and recieved 13 more lives. So maybe the first Doctor is not the first incarnation, but the first of 13 MORE.
River's Gift
In "Let's Kill Hitler", River gives the rest of her remaning lives to the Doctor to stop him from dying. So couldn't he use those regenerations? . The Reward
As I said above, Time Lords can give their lives. So with the Doctor's quest to find Gallifrey, he could find them and get a reward, another bunch of regenerations. But maybe not because when the Doctor tells them
he is freezing the planet they aren't happy chappies.
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Here with me today is the2awesomeguys! Here are my questions.
Q:When did you first start brickfilming?
The earliest Lego Animation I made was when I was 6 or 7
years old with my brother. It was god awful - Every frame was the same
length. After that, I stopped with Lego animation for a while, focusing
more on live action. When I became 12, I started to get back into
animation and set up the YouTube channel with Ross. The rest is history.
Q:When did you start making videos with Ross?
Properly? Recently. When the channel was first set up, I made
Lego films, he made Vlogs. It was pretty separate. Then, Ross stopped
making videos altogether, claiming he was on a 7-year schedule! Since
Summer 2012, we got back in touch and started collaborating again.
Everything from that year’s christmas special till now has been a
collaborative venture. Ross and I write scripts together, we both voice
and I film and edit. Ross works more on developing his games. If you’re
interested in playing some of his games, I’ve attached links to download
them. - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php... (BigHead) - http://forum.stabyourself.net/viewtop... (Idiot: Puzzles)
Q:How far is your progress on your Doctor Who 50th anniversary LEGO special?
Heh. Not far. Episodes 4 and 5 are taking longer than I thought.
Q: Which do you prefer, Doctor Who or LEGO?
Both are too different - I like them equally as much.
Q:Who is your favourite animator?
Nick Park, obviously! On YouTube, Keshen.
Q:Which, out of your own, is your favourite brickfilm?
Thus far, I’d have to say ‘The LEGO Avengers’ which was uploaded June 2013.
Q:Which of your brickfilms was the hardest to make?
Any of the Lego Doctor Who series!
Q:Who is your favourite actor?
There are so many! If I had to pick one it would probably be Gary Oldman.
Q: Who is your favourite voice actor that you have worked with?
You know I can’t say that! I work with LFP Animations
very frequently so I’d recommend his channel. On our channel, we have a
list of everybody we’ve ever collaborated with (in terms of voices) so
check that out!
Q:Cofee?
Tea!
Q:Who is your favourite Doctor in Doctor Who?
I have limited experience with the earlier ones. From 9, 10 and
11, I’d have to say 10, followed closely by 9. There are just certain
characteristics about Smith’s Doctor that I just don’t like - That being
said, when he’s good, he is good!
I’m interested to see how Capaldi will do, mind you.
In this post, I will be looking at the downside of BBC's Atlantis. Please comment below and tell me what YOU think.
1. The Use of Evil
I think that it will end up like Merlin did. It only started a few weeks ago and already there have been 2 uses of voodoo. Something needs to change or else it will not seem like a "Family friendly Saturday evening drama." The Queen has become a rather evil character, but still a perfect villainess.
2. The Under-use of mythololgy.
As a Percy Jackson fan, I had high hopes that this would have all the great myths. But they barely use the myths, and if they do they change it a LOT. Like in episode 1, we had the minotaur in the Labyrinth. But it wasn't even in Crete! And the Labyrinth is supposed to be a amazinglly built maze, with carvings on the walls. Instead it was just a cave with mud walls! The BBC budget shouldn't be that bad! And in episode 2, what on earth does bull-fighting have to do with Greek mythology?!? And they never mention Hercules's feats and how his father is Zeus!! And Medusa doesn't have snake-hair......Sad, just sad.( Guess what ?!? Hercules did mention one of his feats! I wonder if it phsyically hurt. And the Siren's song finally was used.)
3. The Forgotten Father
Ignore the tragedy sounding title. The series starts out with Jason looking for his father's submarine wreck and all of a sudden he ends up in Atlantis! But after episode 1, Jason never mentions his father or his past life. I think they should make each episode have Jason, Hercules and Pythagoras find a clue leading to where Jason's father is.
Comment below and watch Atlantis on BBC One 8:20
Note: Well that was a comedic episode. Hercules turning into a pig?!? LOLOLOLOLOl.