I enjoyed the Doctor Who special, and particularly enjoyed Tom Baker playing the curator. I did miss most the Gallafray story line as I was at uni and busy with other things when that was screening. From memory, didn't the Doctor at the time decide Gallafray was not worth saving? That said, changing such a fixed point in time such as the destruction of Gallafray into a shift amounts to the same thing. (I am suspicious that the Doctor reckons he can find where he shifted it too when a planet load of Time Lords have "so far" not worked out how to shift back.) I like the breaches of temporality that happened throughout. However, why did the last doctor refuse some information when he already knew it had no knowledge of it?
One issue: I do recall one episode from my distant past where they got three doctors onto set - Pertwee, Baker and another - and when the touched it unleashed some power that overloaded the bay guy's systems and reset space-time back as it should have been. However, there seemed to be no problem with doctors touching in this episode.
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