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When " The Time of the Doctor " aired on Christmas Day in 2013, it faced an almost impossible task. It had to serve as a festive holiday special, celebrate the conclusion of Matt Smith’s highly successful four-year tenure, resolve multiple complex story arcs stretching back to 2010, and successfully transition the lead role to Peter Capaldi.
Beyond the multi-century siege, the true emotional core of the episode rests on the lore of . Doctor Who established in 1976 that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times (meaning 13 distinct lives). By this episode, the Doctor had used all his lives: Lives 1 through 10 proceeded traditionally.
To prevent a renewed Time War, the Doctor establishes a centuries-long siege to protect the local town, aptly named Christmas. He defends the settlement from a gauntlet of his most iconic adversaries, including the . Doctor.Who.The.Time.of.the.Doctor.2013.1080p.Bl...
The episode follows the Doctor as he travels to a planet that is broadcasting a mysterious message across all of time and space. This planet is revealed to be , the location of the Doctor's future grave. The message is actually a question—"Doctor who?"—sent by the Time Lords through a crack in the universe, seeking confirmation that it is safe to return to the dimension.
It reveals that the cracks from Season 5 were pathways created by the Time Lords to reach back into our universe. When " The Time of the Doctor "
Immersive multi-channel surround sound, maximizing the impact of Murray Gold's sweeping orchestral score.
MPEG-4 AVC, capturing complex visual effects without pixelation. Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound. Doctor Who established in 1976 that a Time
The 1080p transfer enhances the cold, festive visuals of the town of Christmas, rendering the snow, the intricate designs of the Cybermen, and the Doctor's aged appearance with great clarity.