Prof. Moonie
It's funny how people are all worked up about his age. I've been thinking about his age lately and I realized that the age that the Eleventh Doctor gives in the "Impossible Astronaut" that they meet in the cafe (after seeing the "older" Doctor get shot by the astronaut girl) is perfectly accurate.
In Series 5, in a deleted scene that occurs between the episodes "Flesh and Stone" (5.05) and "Vampires of Venice" (5.06), the Doctor states to Amy that he is 907 years old. Since he's a Time Lord and travels through time, it's hard to say how time passes on the Tardis. And when you take into consideration that all of that time that he spends with Amy and later Rory in Series 5 goes all back to normal after the Pandorica/Big Bang business... because time goes back to Amy's wedding day. Thus meaning the Doctor would become that same 907 year old Time Lord we've met.
We don't know how much time has passed between the end of Series 5 and the beginning of Series 6. In "The Impossible Astronaut," after being pressured by River to say his age, he states that he is 909. Therefore, two years would have passed. What happened during those two years? We know that Amy and Rory had their honeymoon... multiple honeymoons maybe? *shrugs* And there was "The Christmas Carol" adventure. Other than that, we don't know much... but I have a feeling we'll be finding out more about that in the upcoming episodes.
*shrugs* I don't know... the Doctor's age makes sense to me now that I think about it. But for some reason people thought the Doctor's age was going all funky between those two moments. Not sure why.
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In Series 5, in a deleted scene that occurs between the episodes "Flesh and Stone" (5.05) and "Vampires of Venice" (5.06), the Doctor states to Amy that he is 907 years old. Since he's a Time Lord and travels through time, it's hard to say how time passes on the Tardis. And when you take into consideration that all of that time that he spends with Amy and later Rory in Series 5 goes all back to normal after the Pandorica/Big Bang business... because time goes back to Amy's wedding day. Thus meaning the Doctor would become that same 907 year old Time Lord we've met.
We don't know how much time has passed between the end of Series 5 and the beginning of Series 6. In "The Impossible Astronaut," after being pressured by River to say his age, he states that he is 909. Therefore, two years would have passed. What happened during those two years? We know that Amy and Rory had their honeymoon... multiple honeymoons maybe? *shrugs* And there was "The Christmas Carol" adventure. Other than that, we don't know much... but I have a feeling we'll be finding out more about that in the upcoming episodes.
*shrugs* I don't know... the Doctor's age makes sense to me now that I think about it. But for some reason people thought the Doctor's age was going all funky between those two moments. Not sure why.
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Found this picture that has Amy's dialouge on it. Confirms my theory that the Doctor's age was not funked up at all.
907 in Series 5. 908 when Amy lost saw him ((meaning some time around "A Christmas Carol"?)). 909 when he appears in the cafe.
BAM!