The problem with that is... In general, TARDISes are programmed to not co-locate themselves in time and space (or just refuse to do it) though there have been rare instances in the history of the show that this has</> happened. It risks invoking the Blinovitch Limitation Effect, however.
I've only seen the first 3 episodes of the new season.
Those were enough to make me wish that he would travel back in time and crush the new 'writing team' under the TARDIS. Into a red, greasy smear, to be exact.
I've heard that Neil Gaiman is writing one of the episodes for this season. That will be the last one I subject myself too, and then I'll go back to my archives and pretend the rest of this season is in another timeline that I shall never, ever visit again.
Which is a shame, because the new young doctor looks like he'd be fun to watch, with, say A DECENT FUCKING SCRIPT. Poor bastard.
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Those were enough to make me wish that he would travel back in time and crush the new 'writing team' under the TARDIS. Into a red, greasy smear, to be exact.
I've heard that Neil Gaiman is writing one of the episodes for this season. That will be the last one I subject myself too, and then I'll go back to my archives and pretend the rest of this season is in another timeline that I shall never, ever visit again.
Which is a shame, because the new young doctor looks like he'd be fun to watch, with, say A DECENT FUCKING SCRIPT. Poor bastard.