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Summary Ever since former Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall introduced the Timeless Child twist, several related plot holes have arisen, but the divisive storyline can actually explain a mystery that's existed for over half a century. Despite addressing almost every sci-fi trope during its lengthy run on TV, not all actors to have played the Doctor get to experience every story usually found in a show like Doctor Who.
7 Doctor Who's Parallel Universes Don't Typically Contain The Doctor The alternate realities in "Inferno" & "Rise of the Cybermen" only have the main Doctor to save the day The Timeless Child story becomes especially salient when Doctor Who's parallel universes come into play. The Doctor rarely travels to these alternate words, but when he does, there is no sign of his multiversal counterpart.
The Timeless Child Can Explain The Doctor's Absence From Alternate Timelines The Doctor's new origin could be too unique to repeat across the multiverse The Doctor's updated origin calls for an incredibly specific sequence of events to happen for the character to enter their known trajectory. In the pre-Timeless Child canon, the Doctor was born on Gallifrey and had a fairly regular existence among his native people before fleeing in his stolen TARDIS.
Technically, the universe in which Rose is trapped does have its own version of the Doctor. However, David Tennant's meta-crisis Doctor originates in the prime universe. It goes without saying that if the Doctor was never found as a child by Tecteun, then the Time Lords could also never have existed, and Gallifreyans wouldn't be the semi-immortal race they became in the main Doctor Who universe. This would be an enormous difference and an even more reasonable explanation for why no other Time Lords seem to intervene when the show makes use of the Doctor Who multiverse trope.
Doctor Who season 14 focused quite heavily on elements of the fantasy genre, shifting the show slightly away from its sci-fi roots. The results were interesting, but generally quite mixed. So, Russell T Davies would do well to reintegrate more recognizable storylines going forward, and parallel universes would be a welcome return to the franchise. After the endless use of other sci-fi hallmarks like aliens and time travel, adventures in other dimensions are still frustratingly rare.
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