I'm not really that bothered about logic, I suppose. Then how about this - Toby-Beast was still alive when they went through the windscreen and flailing when they last showed him. So still not dead. The Impossible Planet showed the Beast could maintain Toby's body when it really shouldn't be able to - so he/they could survive floating in space. Plus the legend from the previous episode about the planet being spat out of the black hole in the past, so it could spit TB out. Or (despite the Doctor's thoughts) it could be a wormhole/transporting black hole and he could end up on the other side somewhere else. Or maybe the Doctor's manipulation of the gravity to save the spaceship could have had a wider effect than was expected and thus saving Toby/Beast that way.
Toby/The Beast interaction, that's what I'd like to see! Yes! 'cause there is nothing saying how long Toby was haunted by it. :nudges you:
Toby/Jefferson! Awesomeness! Though the fact that Jefferson was quite willing to shoot him makes it a little problematic... Not that they're deceased? Only a little. Jefferson totally didn't shoot him last episode despite having a lot of opportunity and many reasons to do so. And then he was quickly talked out of it by Rose. Possibly there was jealousy of Toby/TheBeast. And his wife never forgave him! OK, maybe not to running off on a near-suicidal mission with his boyfriend, but maybe so?
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Date: 2006-06-10 09:24 pm (UTC)Then how about this - Toby-Beast was still alive when they went through the windscreen and flailing when they last showed him. So still not dead. The Impossible Planet showed the Beast could maintain Toby's body when it really shouldn't be able to - so he/they could survive floating in space. Plus the legend from the previous episode about the planet being spat out of the black hole in the past, so it could spit TB out. Or (despite the Doctor's thoughts) it could be a wormhole/transporting black hole and he could end up on the other side somewhere else. Or maybe the Doctor's manipulation of the gravity to save the spaceship could have had a wider effect than was expected and thus saving Toby/Beast that way.
Toby/The Beast interaction, that's what I'd like to see!
Yes! 'cause there is nothing saying how long Toby was haunted by it. :nudges you:
Toby/Jefferson! Awesomeness! Though the fact that Jefferson was quite willing to shoot him makes it a little problematic...
Not that they're deceased? Only a little. Jefferson totally didn't shoot him last episode despite having a lot of opportunity and many reasons to do so. And then he was quickly talked out of it by Rose. Possibly there was jealousy of Toby/TheBeast. And his wife never forgave him! OK, maybe not to running off on a near-suicidal mission with his boyfriend, but maybe so?
I may have thought about this slightly too much.