![]() ![]() The Doctor was granted a new regeneration cycle, and even briefly returned to his age before the Trenzalore incident. The Doctor stood guard never allowing either to happen, advancing in age to that of an old man. "The Time Of The Doctor" Christmas special came after the 50th anniversary, which, among other things, gave viewers their first look at the Twelfth Doctor, a treat usually reserved for another Doctor's final episode.Ī pocket universe of Time Lords was waiting for his signal to emerge while a vast number of the Doctor's enemies are watching to attack Trenzalore to prevent the Time Lords returning. ![]() Matt Smith's Doctor had a bit of a stranger exit than other modern Doctors, mainly because his departure was preceded by another major franchise event. He bounced back to Rose's delight, though his personality change would take some getting used to.Įleventh Doctor "The Time Of The Doctor" Christmas Special (Old Age) The acted transferred the energy from her body to his, and while he returned the energy to the TARDIS, harnessing the energy forced The Doctor into a regeneration. The Ninth Doctor, realizing she didn't have long left, kissed Rose on the mouth. The action allowed her to defeat the Dalek Emperor and even bring Captain Jack Harkness back to life, but the power was destroying her body. "The Parting of the Ways" finally closed out the series' "Bad Wolf" arc and turned Rose into the big hero by staring into the Time Vortex. Credit should also be given to actress Billie Piper, whose Rose Tyler played a large part in the storyline that led to this Doctor's death. Ninth Doctor - New Season 1, Episode 13 (Cellular Degeneration)Ĭhristopher Eccleston may not look back on his Doctor Who days as fondly as other actors, but his performance as the reboot's "first Doctor" helped the series survive its return to television. That probably won't happen since Doctor Who doesn't make deep references to the classic years, so viewers may as well just choose the one they like more. This ending was written in 1992, though while it is the most current ending, I hesitate to call it canon mostly because the details haven't been confirmed on television. The Doctor was shot through the ribcage by a resident of the planet Dust, and died of blood loss. The Third Doctor's death was retconned in the book Interference- Book Two, or rather, history was altered to give him a different road to regeneration. At least, that's what was originally shown on television, and extended canon has made explaining this death a bit tricky. The death of Jon Pertwee's Doctor was significant mainly because it was the first time the Doctor's death was referred to as a "regeneration." This Doctor passed in the serial "Planet of the Spiders" after receiving a lethal dose of radiation from battling a queen spider. Third Doctor - Season 11, Serial 5 (Radiation Poisoning/Blood Loss) ![]()
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