River Song is from the 51st century and she still massive spoilers, Miriel don't click thisI mean itturned out to be Amy and Rory's daughter, so it's not impossible.
River Song is from the 51st century and she still massive spoilers, Miriel don't click thisI mean itturned out to be Amy and Rory's daughter, so it's not impossible.
And who's to say Stormageddon isnt?
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
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Holy smurfballs.
Balls. That are holy. And smurfing.
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(SPOILER)The common fan theory is that John Hurt is playing the Valeyard, but I guess we'll find out for sure in the 50th anniversary special.
Anyway, holy trout, what an episode.
That's the theory I've heard as well. However, why would they introduce him as the Doctor? Only to keep you guessing? Hm.
I guess we understand why that leaf killed the god thing at Ahkaten. It wasn't because of "potential stories" per say, but how the stories already were played out, and she just didn't know it yet.
Also, I am wondering if it is a red herring, or if Clara is still connected to Rose in some way. All of those roses EVERYWHERE can't be coincidence.
The River Song stuff made me shed a few tears. I like that they more or less wrapped up her story, although I doubt we've seen the last of her, as her mental link to Clara allows for her to still come back.
Also, I like that Clara told One to take our TARDIS instead of some other one, cos he'd have "more fun." :3
Not the theory I've heard at all.
(SPOILER)It has to be a past Doctor because otherwise how would Matt Smith's Doctor know what he had done?
He's the Doctor between McGann and Eccleston. Only regeneration we did not see. And what awful thing happened between 8 and 9? Time War. NuWho Doctors become 10th, 11th, 12th.
Oh and yeah, sorry, I accidentally called Matt Smith the 12th Doctor earlier in this thread because I found out SPOILERRRRS. I think I played it off well though
(SPOILER)The Doctor has encountered the Valeyard in the past. Of course he'd know what he did.
And the Valeyard is described as an amalgamation of the Doctor from between his twelfth and final incarnations, as per Wikipedia, so introducing him as the Doctor isn't exactly stretching things too much.
But yeah, I've heard about the "Lost Doctor" theory as well. I'm not sure what I think of it, to be honest.
Wow, what an episode.
I heard David Tennant's back in the next one, as I'm only a casual Dr Whom fan I took this news without thinking too much about it. Now i'm thinking about it and my head's about to pop
(SPOILER)My reading of the episode is consistent with Psy/Del's, and it seems to be what the finale was most straight-forwardly hinting at: that Hurt is the Doctor incarnation from during the Time War, and he's the one that sealed off "all" of the Time Lords, Daleks, etc. The Doctor has never been particularly proud of his conduct during the Time War, so it would make sense that he would refuse to recognize the part of himself that existed at the time.