Yes, the Doctor is Chekhov's Deus Ex Machina.Except that a true deus ex machina is winched in at the end of the play to fix everything. The Doctor has been in plain sight all along.
Yes, the Doctor is Chekhov's Deus Ex Machina.Except that a true deus ex machina is winched in at the end of the play to fix everything. The Doctor has been in plain sight all along.
Canton was there instead of the Brig, who presumably would have received the fourth envelope.What happened to Canton though? Why was he invited along? Why was it him who was there to insist it really was the Doctor and he really was dead?
Canton was there instead of the Brig, who presumably would have received the fourth envelope.What happened to Canton though? Why was he invited along? Why was it him who was there to insist it really was the Doctor and he really was dead?
Yes, the Doctor is Chekhov's Deus Ex Machina.Except that a true deus ex machina is winched in at the end of the play to fix everything. The Doctor has been in plain sight all along.
I'm guessing the Ponds departure was a real departure, and what we'll get next year will be small cameos of them. I'm fine with that, I think what we got at the end of The God Complex was a great ending to that travelling group.I am, however, VERY happy that it appears Amy's "departure" was just one of Moffat's many misdirections. I would love to have her back for another run, and the possibility of Rory only recurring excites me greatly.
So after wondering about the usual Doctor silly stuff I have come up with this early theory about The Silence and the first question. I am not taking the question as meaning what is the Doctors name or even what is his nature. No I believe that the Doctor is going to borrow the Silences ability to be forgotten when he is out of sight. If there is a technology to see the silence it can be reversed and applied to make someone else disappear. Maybe the Tardis will generate the effect which will allow people to see him for the duration of an adventure and then forget him. So do you remember the Doctor? Doctor Who? And this will also allow the Doctor to stay virtually dead to the universe. This will of course annoy the Silence more so if he goes and steals the technology from them and is the one who will defeat them time and time again. Which is the reason they will want to kill him. Oh and of course the companions will be protected from the effect as long as they are with him and then they too will forget the Doctor.
It dawned on me how utterly pointless about half of the episode was.
If River hadn't fought her programming, she would have shot the robot Doctor and everything would have been fine and gone according to the Doctor's plan. Instead, we got a runaround that didn't actually do anything to advance the plot and where nothing that happened had any lasting effect except maybe the Doctor and River crossing a threshold in their relationship. Yes, it was fun to watch, but it was also twenty-odd minutes of the writer wasting the audience's time. And I can't even figure out how alt-River fights against real-River fighting against her programming to fix everything -- but that's a different problem.
In short, it's a straw man plot. Bad Moffat.
It didn't happen next to a magic lake though.So, apparently, one can't change a fixed time event or time will become stuck. Yet, in The Waters of Mars, the Doctor changes a fixed time event, and time resets with the new changes and continues.
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