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now. this might sound a bit nerdy (it probably IS very nerdy) but i missed it yesterday (saturday) and im watching the repeat on bbc3. but i missed the first few minutes and i NEED to know how the doctor got back to the 21st century anyone know? :blush:

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the doctor, martha n cptn jack all got back by usin the time agents wrist do-icky, which the doctor had used his sonic screwdriver on before they travelled back :rolleyes:

Oh the dr re-altered it so it was able to time travel again, apparantly it got bust or something in the last episode

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the doctor, martha n cptn jack all got back by usin the time agents wrist do-icky, which the doctor had used his sonic screwdriver on before they travelled back :rolleyes:

Oh the dr re-altered it so it was able to time travel again, apparantly it got bust or something in the last episode

yeh, it's the same thing that Martha used at the end to get down to the ground.

i had a feeling it was that, but i NEEDED to be sure........ :blush:

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And in return, stez might not moderate your posts in future. :dunno:

lol:ph34r:

i thought it was you moderating my posts!!

Btw stez he said what they basically said!

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I was wondering the same thing. One minute they were stuck at the end of the universe the next they were sitting on a park bench in London. Mind I dont always give it my full attention. Seems a bit far fetched now. I remember the time when the Doctor had no control over the Tardis and could end up anywhere. I thought the thingybob that controlled time and relativity was broken. And the lock to the Tardis had about 21 fittings and only one worked with the key. Now anybody can open it.

I dont suppose all that matters to the younger viewers of today as they would not know about it.

Does this make me some sort of geek?

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I was wondering the same thing. One minute they were stuck at the end of the universe the next they were sitting on a park bench in London. Mind I dont always give it my full attention. Seems a bit far fetched now. I remember the time when the Doctor had no control over the Tardis and could end up anywhere. I thought the thingybob that controlled time and relativity was broken. And the lock to the Tardis had about 21 fittings and only one worked with the key. Now anybody can open it.

I dont suppose all that matters to the younger viewers of today as they would not know about it.

Does this make me some sort of geek?

As opposed to the the gritty realism of yester year. :whistle:

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