it happened to me too. it was just too much. i started weeping over my tablet. when he's on the ground, god...help me my tear ducts are empty.
ok, guys, I have a theory. You know how all of us pretty much have a hate-love relationship with Steven Moffat? Yeah, ok, well, I think that he's trying to create a paradox. SPOILERS FOR THE DAY OF THE DOCTOR COMING UP.
Ok, so you know how in the end, war doctor is regenerating into the ninth doctor, then it starts all over? Yeah, I think he's trying to get you to rewatching the whole series over again. Then it happens again. And again. But to think, if the war doctor hadn't gotten into his tardis a second late, then that would change the doctor's whole life. War doctor would regenerate in front of his other incarnations, and then the ninth doctor would be really confused. Basically, what I'm saying is, that single second mattered, or else all the modern doctors would've been rewritten. I think that since, when the incarnations are freezing Gallifrey, that even the future incarnation of the Doctor, which we know as Peter Capaldi, is there too, then he must've known that at that exact point in time that he saved Gallifrey, and since the past incarnations did it too, they must've known anyways. But since, like the war doctor forgot and all those series, the Doctor thought that he had burned Gallifrey, then that's a time paradox, no? When the Eleventh Doctor changes his mind when they're about to burn Gallifrey, and the Daleks will kill themselves, the Doctor should've known that that had happened since he would've remembered that fateful day. but he didn't, thus the series begins again. And to think, all those doctors were there at the freezing! Even the First and Second and Third and so on... doctors were there at the saving of Gallifrey, so they must've all known that they would do it anyways, and that it was one of those "fixed points." Also, if the doctor doesn't remember that he saved Gallifrey that day and he went on with his life, but now he finally knows where he is going, then Capaldi's doctor must've remembered the Moment and how he did it, so what I'm saying is Steven Moffat basically just changed the universe in ten minutes flat.
P o m wrote:I rewatched Name of the Doctor last night.
Omg when he cries my heart honestly started aching. God I hate it when Eleven cries.
If that wasn't enough I forgot about the Great Intelligence burning up his life, so when he's on the ground screaming in pain I felt like somebody just ripped my heart out and broke it into a million pieces. With a chainsaw. Then burned it with a Deadly Nadder. </3 And then he says "My life is burning" and I teared up and hugged my computer.
Whyyyyyyy. ;~;