But it does appear that way. And they probably didn’t get any “real” confirmation that the video is real.
But it does appear that way. And they probably didn’t get any “real” confirmation that the video is real.
I haven’t tested this, but this could be what you’re looking for: Word Replacer for Firefox
I totally get that! I think the specific answer they give in the episode is that he “played” at the edge of the universe by trying to hold off the Not Things with vampire rules. I’m not sure of the mechanics of it, but apparently playing at the edge of the universe lets in the Toymaker.
I don’t find this answer very satisfying myself, however, but I can’t seem to find a better one.
I’m not entirely sure the Doctor even knows for sure, or if he’s just guessing. I guess this is just one of those things where we have to suspend our disbelief and just accept it needed to happen for the episode to happen.
Definitely feels weird. I know it really doesn’t matter, being a time travel show and all, but the doctor splitting into two different people was definitely something I was not expecting. I hope they can wrap this up in a satisfying end, and that they don’t just leave 14 on earth never to be seen again.
Fun episode. I loved the puppetry scene, but the bi-generation feels a bit weird to me. Interesting if they want to keep 14 around, or if he’s gone after the Christmas special.
This man is willing to pay for a search engine, but not willing to pay for entertainment lmao
There is a relic from this system still in use: halvanden (1 and a half). Though I doubt many people know the origin of the word.