The TARDIS lands on top of him, and he's squished and dead and because others can't get in to move it, he regenerates eternally and dies over and over forever for all eternity.
The idea originated before Chibnall got directly involved with the show. I think I first heard it in the late 1980s.As I said upthread, for better or worse Chibnall has set up as a possible closed loop end/beginning point with the Timeless Child.
A timey-wimey loop can loop many times.The BBC will never can the show though, even if they ended it and never bought it back, sooner or later someone would.
And even if you did have a definitive end, well Sherlock Holmes fell to his death and still came back, Bond, Batman etc always return so even if Ncuti regenerated into a child and stumbled through that time portal it wouldn't stop anyone with the rights from creating new Doctor Who starring Olivier Colman as the 'first' Doctor and starting the whole shebang off again.
I'm quoting the episode.Hardly unprecedented. The Master was offered a new cycle of regenerations in the Classic Era and clearly got them when he was resurrected to fight in the Time War, as we clearly see him definitively regenerate in Utopia. All of this predates Time of the Doctor.
Oh, yeah. Futurama!The TARDIS lands on top of him, and he's squished and dead and because others can't get in to move it, he regenerates eternally and dies over and over forever for all eternity.
As I recall, we didn't quite get to see Eccleston emerge from Hurt....
Moffat - On the one hand he closed his own loophole by showing the regenerations of McGann to Hurt and Hurt to Eccleston, but by creating the War Doctor he proved it was possible to insert another Doctor into the timeline if you really wanted to.
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Regenerate him into Rowan Atkinson. Then we know how that ends.Or they could have him regenerate into some huge A-lister they could never afford for more than a quick cameo.
Torchwood: Exit Wounds...The TARDIS lands on top of him, and he's squished and dead and because others can't get in to move it, he regenerates eternally and dies over and over forever for all eternity.
I think that 13's ending would have been perfect sans Tennant.
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