Board Thread:Tales from the Tardis/@comment-188432-20131126205522/@comment-188432-20131126214414

Trebligoniqua wrote: Since the War Doctor immediately regenerated at the end of the adventure, isn't it a bit erroneous to say that he didn't remember the events of Day? If there's an error, it's one Moffat and company made, not us. We go off the script, and the script is very, very clear on this point.


 * WD: I won't remember this, will I?
 * 11: The time streams are out of sync. You can't retain it, no.
 * WD: So I won't remember that I tried to save Gallifrey, rather than burn it.
 * 11 shakes his head
 * WD: I'll have to live with that. But for now, for this moment, I am the Doctor again. Thank you.

So no, he does not remember. Also, if he does regenerate immediately upon entering his TARDIS as the scene seems to imply, then he doesn't have time to make any record of events to pass on to his future self while the memory of events lingers a bit.

That's how I, personally, am interpreting the otherwise cryptic line, "Oh yes: Course, suppose it makes sense". It's like the TARDIS is almost forcing the regeneration to happen right then so that he can't do anything to preserve the memory. But again, this last paragraph is pure speculation on my part.