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fandomsecrets2013-05-18 03:39 pm
[ SECRET POST #2328 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2328 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Re: Spoilers if someone answers these questions:
As to John Hurt's character...assuming my interpretation (based both on the scene where he's introduced, and the news story of his casting) is correct, he is the REAL Ninth Doctor. Chris Eccleston was really the Tenth, David Tennant the Eleventh, and Matt Smith the Twelfth. The Ninth Doctor is the one who attempted to destroy the Daleks and Time Lords to end the Time War. This explains the scene where Hurt is introduced, and the couple hundred years missing from his claimed age, as well as being very consistent with the Doctor's feelings about what he did during the Time War.
Re: Spoilers if someone answers these questions:
(Anonymous) 2013-05-20 03:19 am (UTC)(link)Re: Spoilers if someone answers these questions:
1) It's always hard to tell with time travel, of course, but the way the current Doctor talked about him suggested he was a past incarnation not a future one.
2) While it was never really stated what the Valeyard did to become the Valeyard, nor do we yet know for sure what the Hurt Doctor did that so disappointed his other incarnations, that they denied him the name, The Valeyard is implied to be wholly villainous, whereas the Doctor never denies Not-Doctor's claim that what he did was 'in the name of sanity and peace' - just that it was done 'in the name of the Doctor'...in other words, while his intentions were good, and his actions may have been the only viable ones in the situation, he did something the Doctor felt he should never do. (A perfect description of the Doctor's actions ending the Time War.)