When did Matt say that? Unless he's referring to that mysterious shadow that was mentioned in the thread earlier. I guess I'll have to rewatch "The Eleventh Hour" before Saturday again.
Just watched The Pandorica Opens, and having barely read what's been in this thread so far, (And probably not going to) All I have to say is Wow. It's going to be at least a week before I can see the finale, but man that was awesome. Things were coming together like gangbusters this week, but I have to ask. Everyone is saying the Valeyard? Who or what are they? Is this a Classic Who thing I have no idea about. I do like the theory of the Dreamlord returning though, this really bringing this season together, and it goes with the whole thing of not believing in consequences. It seems like every episode has lead up to this point, and the Dreamlord returning might just be appropriate. It was nice seeing past races again, like the Rhino people (Jadoon, but I forgot until I saw this thread), the Sontarans, and the Nestine in the form of the Romans. Nice call back to the very first episode.
Also remember that Smith said the big bad was seen in "The 11th Hour" but not in its obvious form..hmm Dreamlord/Valeyard?
When did he say this?
If that were true, it would either be Rory, Prisoner Zero or Amy's aunty.
All three would suck.
OMG it's Patrick Moore!!
Or it could be the Doctor.If that were true, it would either be Rory, Prisoner Zero or Amy's aunty.
Or it could be the Doctor.If that were true, it would either be Rory, Prisoner Zero or Amy's aunty.
If the Big Bad is the Doctor, it fits. He was in The Eleventh Hour, but not in his obvious form, since he was the protagonist of that story. Amy's Choice showed us a version of the Doctor that could work as a scheming villain.
Just watched The Pandorica Opens, and having barely read what's been in this thread so far, (And probably not going to) All I have to say is Wow. It's going to be at least a week before I can see the finale, but man that was awesome. Things were coming together like gangbusters this week, but I have to ask. Everyone is saying the Valeyard? Who or what are they? Is this a Classic Who thing I have no idea about. I do like the theory of the Dreamlord returning though, this really bringing this season together, and it goes with the whole thing of not believing in consequences. It seems like every episode has lead up to this point, and the Dreamlord returning might just be appropriate. It was nice seeing past races again, like the Rhino people (Jadoon, but I forgot until I saw this thread), the Sontarans, and the Nestine in the form of the Romans. Nice call back to the very first episode.
??? there weren't any Autons in An Unearthly Child?![]()
Just watched The Pandorica Opens, and having barely read what's been in this thread so far, (And probably not going to) All I have to say is Wow. It's going to be at least a week before I can see the finale, but man that was awesome. Things were coming together like gangbusters this week, but I have to ask. Everyone is saying the Valeyard? Who or what are they? Is this a Classic Who thing I have no idea about. I do like the theory of the Dreamlord returning though, this really bringing this season together, and it goes with the whole thing of not believing in consequences. It seems like every episode has lead up to this point, and the Dreamlord returning might just be appropriate. It was nice seeing past races again, like the Rhino people (Jadoon, but I forgot until I saw this thread), the Sontarans, and the Nestine in the form of the Romans. Nice call back to the very first episode.
??? there weren't any Autons in An Unearthly Child?![]()
Your first episode and my first episode are completely different.![]()
??? there weren't any Autons in An Unearthly Child?![]()
Your first episode and my first episode are completely different.![]()
But his is correct and yours is not.![]()
Or it could be the Doctor.If that were true, it would either be Rory, Prisoner Zero or Amy's aunty.
If the Big Bad is the Doctor, it fits. He was in The Eleventh Hour, but not in his obvious form, since he was the protagonist of that story. Amy's Choice showed us a version of the Doctor that could work as a scheming villain.
It would also explain why the alliance members were insisting that the Doctor is the one who is going to destroy the universe.
Of course, at the end of the episode, we see it blowing up with river inside, the screen goes to white, indicating it is blowing up, and the Stars start blowing up too right after that. So it is the Doctors TARDIS.
Of course, at the end of the episode, we see it blowing up with river inside, the screen goes to white, indicating it is blowing up, and the Stars start blowing up too right after that. So it is the Doctors TARDIS.
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