So I really wanna ask you a thing after I read your posts about the Doctor being not the Doctor, like it could be several doctors, a future one, etc. and I've noticed something about his age. In "The Bells of John", he says to Clara he is 1,000. Ok. Then, in "The Day of The Doctor", when 10 asks how old 11 is, the latter answers: "Ah, I don't know. I lose track. Twelve hundred and something, I think, unless I'm lying." ... Am I the only one who was concerned about his answer?
I'm so sorry, I have no connection in this Chuck's forsaken land -.-"
Well, we've had a lot, and I mean loads, of times when the Doctor wouldn't tell us his real age. To be perfectly honest, I think that line was a wink from Moffat to the Classic!Who fans: in fact, the Doctor used to say he was one age at one incarnation, only to have that same age drop and rise again inconsistently on the next ones. Also, Eleven maybe didn't want to give Ten too much of a foreknowledge of his future.
And, oh, I remember the Doctor/Not Doctor theory! I loved that theory, I wanted it to be true so much T.T