SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Doctor Who introduced the concept of bi-generation during the 60th-anniversary specials, and while it initially presented potential problems going forward, Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor solves the issue in the second episode of his first full season.
Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor Hints That He Can't Bi-Generate Again Doctor Who's bi-generation doesn't sound like a pleasant experience In Doctor Who season 14, episode 2, "The Devil's Chord," the Doctor tells Ruby Sunday of the toll bi-generation took on him, and that the process was necessary to defeat the Toymaker. Speaking to Ruby, the Doctor says, "It tore my soul in half. I can't survive that again.
Doctor Who Having The Ability To Bi-Generate Again Wouldn't Have Worked Bi-generation means a departing actor has no reason to leave the show Close Part of the reason Doctor Who has enjoyed such a long run is that the show transforms every few seasons or so. At the heart of that change is the actor playing the Doctor leaving the show when their version of the character regenerates.
Doctor Who Still Hasn't Solved Another Big Bi-Generation Issue David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor still exists within the show's continuity Close Even though Fifteen's admission that bi-generation isn't something he's in a hurry to repeat, there is still the lingering issue of David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor still existing in Doctor Who.
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