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=== Wonka is a Time Lord. ===
This would explain a lot, not least of which ''why'' Wonka has two forms.
There are a couple options for his TARDIS. It could be the boat in the 1971 version, or the Great Glass Elevator. Alternatively, it's the entire factory--whichfactory—which explains how there are whole ecosystems in there.
* In the sequel, "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator", they actually go into outer space in the elevator and fight aliens. So that just reinforces your argument.
 
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And what makes him a [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Basterd]]? ''He succeeds.''
=== Both Donny ''and'' Landa are rival Time Lords. ===
Erase the word "Jew" from their [[Red Baron|nicknames]] and you have the Bear and the Hunter--likeHunter—like a minor league version of the [[Doctor Who|Doctor]] and the [[Evil Counterpart|Master]]. Of course, with these two, the morality is [[Black and Grey Morality|much less clear cut]].
=== Donny Donowitz is the [[Doctor Who|Twelfth Doctor]]. ===
* The Doctor has been getting increasingly dark lately, and he eventually goes off the deep end, but he recognizes this, so he fob-watches himself again to keep the universe safe. Unfortunately for [[Those Wacky Nazis]], his new human self is a [[Sociopathic Soldier]] (and none too bright). The Master has come back and fob-watched himself as well. After they're human selves briefly meet at the premiere, they both turn themselves back into [[Time Lord|Time Lords]]s in time for their grand finale. Really, who else {{spoiler|could kill ''Hitler''}}?
** Also, in the vet scene, Donny wears a black leather jacket that looks similar to the Ninth Doctor's. The Doctor has worn a [[Badass Longcoat|duster]] twice, so...
** Wait, I'm missing something here, are you suggesting the Master's Omar?
 
== [[James Bond (film)/WMG|James Bond]] ==
=== James Bond is a [[Doctor Who|Time Lord]]. ===
Chiefly, it explains how he's been in action for so many years while remaining young, and why his appearance constantly changes. Also, why he's [[The Ace]]. And hey, he ''is'' British. (As a Time Lord, he refers to himself as The Bachelor. Which means we now have The Doctor, The Master, and The Bachelor--canBachelor—can The Associate be far behind?)
* Blofeld is also a time lord (plastic surgery? Regeneration, more likely). Perhaps even the Master, or, barring that, the War Chief, if those two are different persons...
* It's not unknown for Time Lords to suffer amnesia after regenerating. This explains why Craig's Bond is at the beginning of his career, not realizing he's already been a 00. Given his new, more unpredictable personality, M isn't keen on letting him know.
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[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Cushing In his younger days] he actually helped fight off a Dalek invasion of Earth. This was prior the his [[Face Heel Turn]] of course...
=== [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|The Ones]] are/were Time Lords. ===
Ancient, undying beings who can control space and reality in ways unthinkable to mortals, known only by descriptive titles (the Father, the Son, and the Daughter), unable to ''directly'' interfere in the affairs of the greater galaxy (barring the Son's attempts, of course)...they seem to check out. They actually share a single TARDIS between the three of them, in the form of the Mortis Monolith itself-- ititself—it's ''way'' bigger on the inside, seeing as there's a whole damn PLANET in there! The Father was at the end of his regenerations by the time Anakin and his buddies showed up, which is why he needed someone to replace him on the Throne of Balance after his impending death. The Daughter and Son, on the other hand, stayed dead when killed due to some special, regeneration-cancelling property of the Dagger of Mortis and his connection to the Father's own life force, respectively. [[Fate of the Jedi|Abeloth]], on the other hand, having started out as a mortal woman, was originally their companion. She was cast out by them after her betrayal and subsequent transformation into a being of the Dark Side.
 
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**** No-one remembers [[Marathon Trilogy|Durandal?]]
***** And on that note, [[Halo|343 Guilty Spark]]
****** And [[9|The Fabrication Machine ]]
=== The cockroach is a coprophagic Time Lord ===
Think about it: several times it seems like it's dead, but it isn't. Obviously, it keeps regenerating.
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