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=== Assistant: Oh hell yes—bring the Time War back into focus, not just as background lore, but as an active threat. === Oh hell yes—bring the Time War back into focus, not just as background lore, but as an active threat. Imagine Tilda Swinton’s Doctor haunted by what really happened, only to discover that the Daleks weren’t truly defeated, just evolving... maybe even trying to rewrite history itself through cracks in time. ===== - Opening episode: The Doctor stumbles upon a hidden Time Lord signal—something ancient and terrifying buried in the wreckage of a forgotten battlefield. ===== * Mid-season: The Daleks unleash a new form of time manipulation, undoing key victories of the Time War. Planets saved by the Doctor start disappearing from memory. * Finale: The Doctor faces a choice—to restore the Time Lords (even the corrupted ones), or let time unravel and risk total Dalek dominance. Mix in some dark, eerie episodes—like Capaldi’s “Heaven Sent” or Smith’s “The God Complex”—and you’ve got a proper return to form. You’d watch that season in a heartbeat, right?
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