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idontknow4000 wrote:
I dont blame Colin, he was messes about by the BBC so he had the right to be angry.
idontknow4000 wrote:It wouldnt improve it I dont think, I think Colin would have went on for years more, atleast 7 years id say.
idontknow4000 wrote:Ahh but you would never have known he existed so you would not be unhappy.
idontknow4000 wrote:Ahh, McCoy would only do 3 seasons because JNT would have left so nobody would have conviced him to stay more then 3, Davison told him that he should only stay from 3 years like Troughton.
idontknow4000 wrote:Watch the End Game documentary on the "Survival" DVD. By all means make this a new topic.
Flyairth wrote:Definitely not a great regeneration. Although one of the novels (forgotten exactly which one) suggests that Colin's Doctor was injured/dying already by the time "Time and the Rani" began.
Seventh Doctor Fan wrote:Flyairth wrote:Definitely not a great regeneration. Although one of the novels (forgotten exactly which one) suggests that Colin's Doctor was injured/dying already by the time "Time and the Rani" began.
Did it say what he was injured/dying from?
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