Doctor Who’s Steven Moffat Gives His View On Where The Time Lord’s Regeneration Status Stands Following Timeless Child Reveal

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Steven Moffat returned to his former home of Doctor Who to pen the episode “Boom,” and it was another banger from the sci-fi series’ Disney+ era. Few would expected anything less from the former showrunner, who played a large role in helping push the series into the mainstream. As such, his brain is always worthy of picking, and I asked for his definitive take on what’s happening with The Doctor’s regeneration when he talked to CinemaBlend about the current season.

It was originally believed The Doctor had a limited set of regenerations, with the character being gifted a new cycle of them in the episode “The Time Of The Doctor.” Then the Timeless Child storyline threw all that into question when it was revealed The Doctor wasn’t natively from Gallifrey and seemingly had a limitless number of regenerations. I asked Steven Moffat if he could set the record straight for me, and he was more than happy to oblige with a deep-cut reference to an episode that can’t be found with a Disney+ subscription

I’ll tell you the truth about The Doctor’s regeneration. He’s always had an infinite number of regenerations because it wasn’t like we were ever going to stop the show because he ran out! ‘Oh, I have to stop now. It’s number 13.’ That was never going to happen. So it’s always been a narrative contrivance. There are no contradictions. You can make everything fit. If you know your Doctor Who, you know that there were more incarnations of The Doctor in the past than we thought because there were some we saw in ‘The Brain of Morbius.’

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