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SpudLink said:
In the series finale I expect we'll find out that he was busy doing some timey wimey stuff during the course of this story.
I won't try and guess what it was.
Or maybe he'd just worked through all 15 possible scenarios until he got the one he wanted, and everyone else's memory was wiped after each one.I won't try and guess what it was.
marshalla said:
SpudLink said:
In the series finale I expect we'll find out that he was busy doing some timey wimey stuff during the course of this story.
I won't try and guess what it was.
Or maybe he'd just worked through all 15 possible scenarios until he got the one he wanted, and everyone else's memory was wiped after each one.I won't try and guess what it was.
In the episode beneath the lake (and prior re:Danny Pink) he was giving his big speech about how you can't just go back and stop someone dying because you want to and had it thrown back at him about Clara. Well maybe you can't just go back in time to stop her dying (ala Time Machine with Samantha Mumba ) and his attempts to are just leading to increasingly impossible situations to save her and everyone else at the same time. He'll have to choose eventually.
I reckon he killed her when she was in the Dalek (or before, she died at Christmas) and has since been breaking his own rules every episode keeping her alive.
Edited by glazbagun on Monday 9th November 14:01
I was hoping they would kill Clara and keep Bonnie as a recurring villain, maybe even see her pop up as Missy's companion. It would have made a much more interesting storyline than we've had with Clara (she just comes across as really bland to me) and allowed them to keep Jenna Coleman on board.
bexVN said:
I thought these were the two best episodes. Great acting from Jennifer as Bonnie and a chance for Capaldi to do what he does best. Good to see Osgood back.
There are definitely those who think far too deeply about the storylines un comparing to real life but Dr Who is not a documentary (just thought I'd clear thst up!) and so really shouldn't link in with real life affairs.
I agree There are definitely those who think far too deeply about the storylines un comparing to real life but Dr Who is not a documentary (just thought I'd clear thst up!) and so really shouldn't link in with real life affairs.
FourWheelDrift said:
Evangelion said:
techiedave said:
... Spotted something that I think may be part of the story regarding Claras leaving
They've somehow got switched, so the real one replaced the deceased Osgood, and the Zygon one is now with the Doctor?Edited by Evangelion on Monday 9th November 20:32
glazbagun said:
Yeah that has to be some hint of her demise. I'd suggest she's maybe dying in some way (maybe the Dr/Missy killed her in Ep 1?) and living at an accelerated rate without realising it, but that wouldn't tie in with her being able to be captured by the zygons.
I wonder who they can replace hew with.
Kelly Brook hopefully.I wonder who they can replace hew with.
Did anyone notice his age? Can't remember exactly but he's maybe so much older than Matt Smith in America.
Matt Smith's Dr in Day of the Moon was between 900 something and 1000 and something IIRC. Capaldi said he was over 2000 years old at the weekend but then Matt Smith did spend many years on Trenzalore.
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor's_age
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor's_age
Teppic said:
Opening line of the episode from Reece Shearsmith: "Do not watch this".
Sound advice. Wish I'd heeded it.
Amen. On the one hand, the very good Zylon episode was written by the man responsible for the woefull Kill The Moon, so maybe all is not lost.Sound advice. Wish I'd heeded it.
OTOH, if this wasn't Dr Who, and was a new franchise I had less emotional investment in, would I still be watching? I genuinely don't think so.
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