She also was connecting two big cables and the last thing she said was "Sorry, my love". Sorry for what? Blowing up the Tardis? Constantly blowing it up in a loop for two thousand years keeping the Earth warm?
Well, if they want to go with the simplest, most obvious solution (again), they can reveal there was a Silent in the TARDIS with River, sabotaging it, and she and the Doctor just didn't notice for obvious reasons.
I was thinking the same. Or I thought because the Doctor defeats the Silence in "Day of the Moon" it's possible the Silence try to get revenge on him by blowing up the Tardis. Sort of a meeting in reverse timeline.
If that's the case, they could have programmed River to do that as well. She was the one in the TARDIS when it blew up.
I was thinking the same. Or I thought because the Doctor defeats the Silence in "Day of the Moon" it's possible the Silence try to get revenge on him by blowing up the Tardis. Sort of a meeting in reverse timeline.
If that's the case, they could have programmed River to do that as well. She was the one in the TARDIS when it blew up.
But this was future River. Long after the Silence and she probably had overcome her programming at that stage.
It's still possible that Silents were on the Tardis or that they somehow used their Tardis to mess up the Doctor's.
She also was connecting two big cables and the last thing she said was "Sorry, my love". Sorry for what?
She also was connecting two big cables and the last thing she said was "Sorry, my love". Sorry for what?
Failing to prevent the explosion and dooming the entire universe?
She also was connecting two big cables and the last thing she said was "Sorry, my love". Sorry for what?
Failing to prevent the explosion and dooming the entire universe?
Possible, but you never know with SM
I have come to the conclusion that SM doesn't know with SM. He appears to be of the writing style that something is crafted in the moment as sounding cool or interesting, but not having any idea where he's going with it. In the end, things don't connect or make complete sense, and the audience is left with major holes and inconsistencies.
Eh...there's also many Moffat Bashers that try to make Uwe Boll or Ed Wood look like Oscar Wilde in comparison.^I agree that he's not a genius, but there are so many Moffat Gushers out there that you'd think the guy was Oscar Wilde reincarnated.
Sorry if it's been brought up but I can't be bothered trolling through 12 pages of comments but...
Why did the teselecta start to regenerate when it was shot? Surely it's just a robot. I mean, yes, it does mimic it's intended lifeform but would it have truly regenerated into someone else?
Sorry if it's been brought up but I can't be bothered trolling through 12 pages of comments but...
Why did the teselecta start to regenerate when it was shot? Surely it's just a robot. I mean, yes, it does mimic it's intended lifeform but would it have truly regenerated into someone else?
I'm disappointed with it really. There are so many enjoyable but elements to the current incarnation that I can't understand why its not working for me. It could be as simple as the poacing or choice of camera angles or whatever, but whatever it is, this series is some how less than the sum of its parts.
However, that being said (putting on my LOST hat on now), we didn't get many answers and still don't know who took control of the TARDIS and uttered "Silence will fall." I know some people in this forum will be pissed about this (and a few have sworn to stop watching if this happened, so I'll be interested to see if they keep their word). I'm not overly bugged by this but it is a little frustrating. All in due time. I finally got my answers on LOST, didn't I?![]()
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