Spoilers for Name of the Doctor.
I'm just putting this here so I can be a clever dick about it later if I'm right, and assuming that it's not obvious to everyone, but in the 50 year anniversary special, we're going to find out that the Eleventh Doctor is actually the twelfth regeneration, and Ian Hurt is him from between the Eighth and Ninth, namely the one who ended the Time War by time-locking the Daleks and the Time Lords and condemning billions of people, including his own entire race, to oblivion. That's why the Doctor doesn't consider him one of the Doctors.
I hope that's where they are taking this because that would be awesome, and it would also explain how such a terrible, heroic, epic deed could have been done by the Eighth or Ninth Doctors, both of whom were prats.
I'm just putting this here so I can be a clever dick about it later if I'm right, and assuming that it's not obvious to everyone, but in the 50 year anniversary special, we're going to find out that the Eleventh Doctor is actually the twelfth regeneration, and Ian Hurt is him from between the Eighth and Ninth, namely the one who ended the Time War by time-locking the Daleks and the Time Lords and condemning billions of people, including his own entire race, to oblivion. That's why the Doctor doesn't consider him one of the Doctors.
I hope that's where they are taking this because that would be awesome, and it would also explain how such a terrible, heroic, epic deed could have been done by the Eighth or Ninth Doctors, both of whom were prats.
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