(Doctor Who) Things in The Doctor's pockets
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(Doctor Who) Things in The Doctor's pockets
I've been watching random older episodes of DW and I began thinking about things in the Doctor's coat pockets. Here are just a few I remember seeing:
Jelly Babies of course
a spyglass
a map of Skaro
an apple core
a Batmobile toy
a yo-yo
a cricket ball
I'll leave it to the rest of you to form an inventory of things we've seen The Doctor carry with him over the years.
Jelly Babies of course
a spyglass
a map of Skaro
an apple core
a Batmobile toy
a yo-yo
a cricket ball
I'll leave it to the rest of you to form an inventory of things we've seen The Doctor carry with him over the years.
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This seems like a somewhat strange thread, but what the hell.
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I think I remember Tom Bakers doctor putting a full cup of tea in his pockets at one time.
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Tennant used 3D glasses to look at dimension shifting stuff in one of the season finales.
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Explosive Christmas ornaments.
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With all the stuff coming and going from his pocket it's almost like he has a minature bag of holding there. Or in his case subspace pocket or something.
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He did say "Timelord Technology" in one epasodedragon wrote:With all the stuff coming and going from his pocket it's almost like he has a minature bag of holding there. Or in his case subspace pocket or something.
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Actually, he said 'They're bigger on the inside!' which is more explicit.
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Also had those regular glasses that he pulled out whenever he needed to read something.AK_Jedi wrote:Tennant used 3D glasses to look at dimension shifting stuff in one of the season finales.
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Only if you're stupid enough to think everything ever seen in his pocket is always in there.dragon wrote:With all the stuff coming and going from his pocket it's almost like he has a minature bag of holding there. Or in his case subspace pocket or something.
By that logic I have thousands of dollars in change and five mobile phones in my pants right now.
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I can't remember which episode, but I'm sure I've seen one where he has pulled out large numbers of items that could never all fit in an actual pocket at the same time.Stark wrote:Only if you're stupid enough to think everything ever seen in his pocket is always in there.dragon wrote:With all the stuff coming and going from his pocket it's almost like he has a minature bag of holding there. Or in his case subspace pocket or something.
By that logic I have thousands of dollars in change and five mobile phones in my pants right now.
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In the Doctor's case, though, it's true that he has an analogue to a bag of holding in his pockets, and can do such things as put a full teacup in it only to pull it out, unspilled, after falling down, and during the 'Racnos' christmas special, he did explicitly say his pockets were 'bigger on the inside'Stark wrote:Only if you're stupid enough to think everything ever seen in his pocket is always in there.dragon wrote:With all the stuff coming and going from his pocket it's almost like he has a minature bag of holding there. Or in his case subspace pocket or something.
By that logic I have thousands of dollars in change and five mobile phones in my pants right now.
The logic is still bad, but the conclusion is sound based on other evidence.
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And you think that's fucking relevant? He describes his outfit as magictech; so what? How does that mean he has all of this shit in there all time time?Teebs wrote:I can't remember which episode, but I'm sure I've seen one where he has pulled out large numbers of items that could never all fit in an actual pocket at the same time.Stark wrote:Only if you're stupid enough to think everything ever seen in his pocket is always in there.dragon wrote:With all the stuff coming and going from his pocket it's almost like he has a minature bag of holding there. Or in his case subspace pocket or something.
By that logic I have thousands of dollars in change and five mobile phones in my pants right now.
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He doesn't.
He's emptied his pockets on various different occasions, each time the inventory was different.
Case closed.
He's emptied his pockets on various different occasions, each time the inventory was different.
Case closed.