Howling:Reverse the jelly baby of the neutron flow...

When the Ganger Doctor is struggling to come to terms with his past regenerations at the start, he says: And then of course he mixes them all up with, "Reverse the jelly baby of the neutron flow, I'm, would you like a Doctor, I'm, I can't."
 * One day we will get back, yes, one day.
 * Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow.
 * Would you like a jelly baby?
 * Why? Why? Why?
 * Hello, I'm the Doctor.
 * No, let it go! We've moved on!

OK, so that's Doctors 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and... which one? It would have to be 8, 9, or 10, but it doesn't sound like any characteristic or important line from any of them that I can remember.

The other possibility is that only some of those lines are past-Doctor lines. Maybe "Why? Why? Why?" is the Flesh (especially if you consider Jennifer's speech about how that's always the last question in the eyes of every dying Ganger). But what would the last one mean from the Flesh?

And of course it's always possible that I just completely misheard the line "Allons-y, Martha!" as "No, let it go! We've moved on!" or something ridiculous like that.... --99.33.24.89 21:50, May 28, 2011 (UTC)


 * The tvtropes community seems to be sure that the "No!" is 10, but "let it go, we've moved on" is the normal 11 voice, making it a pointed joke at the people who whine about David Tennant being gone. I don't hear it at all. And really, they got that from one word? So, I'm still looking for a better answer. --99.33.24.89 00:37, May 29, 2011 (UTC)

"Maybe "Why? Why? Why?" is the Flesh" did you even watch the episode? It has to do with the flesh asking why every time it is killed. It's been alive all this time and it's been asking why it's being killed continuously... seriously... I end up missing a lot of stuff and even I caught that one first time through. V00D00M0NKY 08:48, May 29, 2011 (UTC)

Um... did you skip over the parenthesized part of that sentence? It's obvious what "Why? Why? Why?" could mean for the Flesh, and Jennifer's speech makes it even more obvious. The question is what the "No, let it go! We've moved on!" could mean for the Flesh. --99.33.24.89 19:37, May 29, 2011 (UTC)