Now that David Guillo showed up in showrunner Rachelle D. Tavies’s Insta feed,
fans are clamouring for Tim’s return to the fold.
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Now that David Guillo showed up in showrunner Rachelle D. Tavies’s Insta feed,
fans are clamouring for Tim’s return to the fold.
After successfully saving all those people on the space train, Tim decides he’s had enough of travelling all of space and time.
Time to go back to Liverpool and pick up where he left off. With no house, but at least he’s got Nastasia to spend time with.
What should happen to Tim at the end of Series 14?
Give him a nice shove-off home in Liverpool or abandon him on some alien planet in the future?
Apparently, David Guillo wasn’t so keen about working on ‘Inspector Spacetime’.
Given that he only had a role for one series (six episodes plus three specials) during a year with COVID-19 restrictions, I don’t blame him for being upset.
Why could Tim confront a Blorgon, knowing if it actually hit him, he’s dead?
Not like that would ever happen, but still, never count out random probability for a Blorgon getting a lucky shot in.
Since the Inspector’s interference with Omniscene’s plans caused Tim’s house to disappear, where’s he supposed to go?
Join back up with the Inspector and Suri, evidently.
It was nice of Suri and Tim to lend a hand in the search for Albert and Jane’s granddaughter,
only for them to come face to face with a solitary Snarling Lion. Who sends them back in time to 1901. Without warning.
Somehow, Tim is returned to Liverpool yet again,
and finds himself skipping time while with Nastasia.