Maybe the people of Trenzalore put something there in honour of 11 and his 'death' and it spawns from that? They didn't see him to into Capaldi after all.
Awfully handy of them, building a TARDIS and Doctor timestream like that.
Maybe the people of Trenzalore put something there in honour of 11 and his 'death' and it spawns from that? They didn't see him to into Capaldi after all.
It is entirely irrelevant at this point. The 13 regeneration limit has been surpassed/reset to some degree. Maybe the Doctor was given enough regeneration energy for just this one, maybe he has a new thirteen, maybe he has three. It's pointless to get upset about numbering when it is now entirely up in the air.
When do you guys think this'll go up on Itunes? I missed it![]()
That's what I remembered also. It makes sense since they'd already established the Time Lords could grant a new regeneration cycle with the Master and this pushes the new limit far into the future so no one has to worry about it for a long time.I'm pretty sure he said it's a full reset in the dialogue but I'd have to watch it again to be sure.
If you're BrokenFiction, does that mean you like Anderson more than Sherlock or something?
Also, I hope it becomes something of a plot point so that Series 7 and 8 mesh a bit more. It hasn't been answered yet though. Im just gonna guess River and leave it at that.
If you're BrokenFiction, does that mean you like Anderson more than Sherlock or something?
Also, I hope it becomes something of a plot point so that Series 7 and 8 mesh a bit more. It hasn't been answered yet though. Im just gonna guess River and leave it at that.
Awfully handy of them, building a TARDIS and Doctor timestream like that.![]()
Does it though? Who's to say that he wont meet his final end in Trenzalore in the future, or that's where he puts his grave
It means he's the Valeyard to Fiction's Doctor and Fiktion's Meta-Crisis Doctor.
Oh yeah, forgot to ask. Was there a preview at the end of the original airing or anything? I caught a repeat and it just flowed into the Matt Smith tribute thing, but I know I've unintentionally missed a preview or two in the past.
All these doppelgangers are confusing me!
My reasons for thinking Lem is River (mostly remembering these quotes could get it wrong)
"You've been fighting a psychopath inside your whole life!"
The look they shared when he said 'Totally married her.'
"Flying the Tardis is easy, flying the Doctor was always hard."
Her gravestone being on Trenzalore in Name of the Doctor.
The flirting and kissing of course.
There might be more, but I've only watched it once.
Edit: also, if Tennant actually used a regeneration when he healed himself from the dalek shot and didn't have to change, why didn't he do the same before turning into Smith when moaning that he didn't want to go?
I don't know if I believe the Lem = River theory yet, but for some reason, Lem being backwards for Mel is strangely convincing...
Rewatched Time of the Doctor again as it actually airs here, I like it more than the first time over.
Still don't like that it just kinda glosses over the actiony bits but other than that my only real problem with the episode is the awkward few minutes with Clara's... aunty? Stepmum? whatever... after she gets sent home the second time. That, and it's kinda silly that Moff rushed to be the one to do the regeneration limit story only to have the resolution be "Clara pleads with a crack in the wall and Time Lords just kinda pop some energy out through the hole." The Time Lords giving him more was pretty much always going to be the resolution, it was just kinda doofy how it was done.
Not super great, but decent enough.
aaaand "Raggedy Man, goodnight" got me again
Lem being river was my first thought but then I remembered the fact she said "new body?" disproved it for me. river has seen that body since her change from Mel and river also had no idea who the silence was at first so this means she never seen them before she was river as we know and if it was after she wouldn't ask the doctor if it was a new body.My reasons for thinking Lem is River (mostly remembering these quotes could get it wrong)
"You've been fighting a psychopath inside your whole life!"
The look they shared when he said 'Totally married her.'
"Flying the Tardis is easy, flying the Doctor was always hard."
Her gravestone being on Trenzalore in Name of the Doctor.
The flirting and kissing of course.
There might be more, but I've only watched it once.
All these doppelgangers are confusing me!
Lem being river was my first thought but then I remembered the fact she said "new body?" disproved it for me. river has seen that body since her change from Mel and river also had no idea who the silence was at first so this means she never seen them before she was river as we know and if it was after she wouldn't ask the doctor if it was a new body.
That said Moffat is predictable and cares little for plot holes so it could still be river.
Lem being river was my first thought but then I remembered the fact she said "new body?" disproved it for me. river has seen that body since her change from Mel and river also had no idea who the silence was at first so this means she never seen them before she was river as we know and if it was after she wouldn't ask the doctor if it was a new body.
That said Moffat is predictable and cares little for plot holes so it could still be river.
Get ready for another "River lies" handwave
I was thinking, wouldn't erasing Name of the Doctor completely undo a lot of S7 - including Clara herself? If there's no TARDIS grave on Trenzalore, Clara can't travel into the Doctor's timestream, meaning she never appears in Asylum of the Daleks or The Snowmen - which also means she never attracts the Doctor's attention in the first place.
I was thinking, wouldn't erasing Name of the Doctor completely undo a lot of S7 - including Clara herself? If there's no TARDIS grave on Trenzalore, Clara can't travel into the Doctor's timestream, meaning she never appears in Asylum of the Daleks or The Snowmen - which also means she never attracts the Doctor's attention in the first place.
I was thinking, wouldn't erasing Name of the Doctor completely undo a lot of S7 - including Clara herself? If there's no TARDIS grave on Trenzalore, Clara can't travel into the Doctor's timestream, meaning she never appears in Asylum of the Daleks or The Snowmen - which also means she never attracts the Doctor's attention in the first place.
The Name of the Doctor wasn't erased. It's still part of the Doctor's timeline. Thanks to the interference of the Time Lords, the physical location doesn't exist any more, but it still happened. Bit of a fourth-dimensional perspective.
So in that case, would the Wedding of River Song also still be a part of the Doctor's timeline even though that alternate history doesn't exist anymore?
So in that case, would the Wedding of River Song also still be a part of the Doctor's timeline even though that alternate history doesn't exist anymore?
There are always moreThe Daleks are damn resilient though. All of them dying when Gallifrey disappeared, the ones sucked into the void, and now the ones that got decimated by Matt's regeneration...there can't be a whole lot more knocking about right?
Do you think this would have been a little better if it was a two parter, or at least Time of the Doctor length? I think any writer would struggle wrapping up so many threads in 60 minutes.
Also Moffat needs to STOP MAKING UP CHARACTERS THAT I HAVE NO REASON TO CARE ABOUT AND THEN MAKING EVERYONE IN THE SHOW CARE ABOUT THEM AS A WAY OF TRYING TO MAKE ME CARE ABOUT THEM
Handles was completely pointless.
-Weeping Angels cameo
I think the pacing could have been served better by less rather than more. Off the top of my head, the episode could have run smoother if Moffat had cut out:
-the holographic clothing gag
-Weeping Angels cameo
-Tasha and the church being killed/infected by Daleks
-Doctor's alliance with the Silence
None of which add up to any significant amounts of screentime, but don't really lead anywhere and overly stuff the story.
What is Mrs. Brown's Boys?
What is Mrs. Brown's Boys?
What is Mrs. Brown's Boys?
From the sounds of it, a crappy comedy.
My guilty pleasure. Fucking love it.
Broad as a barn door sitcom.
One of the most popular in the UK, with only Miranda rivalling it. It plays for the cheap seats, and makes no apologies for it. I believe it's been popular in Ireland for a while, but it's broken out in the rest of the UK over the past 2 years.
Yep, this was the best of Modern Clara so far, she felt like an actual character for the most part. Coleman really just needs good material and TotD made me look forward to her with Capaldi.Coleman as Clara was also in pretty good shape. Clara's felt a bit bland since she was introduced, and she's still not quite there yet, but she felt more relateable and real than she has for much of series 7.
Yep, this was the best of Modern Clara so far, she felt like an actual character for the most part. Coleman really just needs good material and TotD made me look forward to her with Capaldi.
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-Tasha and the church being killed/infected by Daleks.
Lol no. Best of Clara? Whining over regeneration she knows is an inevitability and introducing the Nan from Benidorm isn't the best of Clara. She'll be forever reaching for cooky Oswin in Asylum of the Daleks, and she'll never get there. Terrible character. I welcome her speedy inevitable companion "death but not death".
Oh dear.Broad as a barn door sitcom.
One of the most popular in the UK, with only Miranda rivalling it. It plays for the cheap seats, and makes no apologies for it. I believe it's been popular in Ireland for a while, but it's broken out in the rest of the UK over the past 2 years.
I solemnly swear to stop ranting about Clara. Anyway, another great line;
"Any moment now... he's a' comin'.