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5x013 The Big Bang (Grading/Discussion) SPOILERS!!

Grade "The Big Bang"

  • Who Da Man?!

    Votes: 112 69.6%
  • Good

    Votes: 34 21.1%
  • Average

    Votes: 7 4.3%
  • Bad

    Votes: 6 3.7%
  • Bring RTD back

    Votes: 2 1.2%

  • Total voters
    161
  • Poll closed .
Whoa..... let's all take it easy and remember we're discussing a TV show. Conflicting opinions are acceptable and not a cause for the insults. :vulcan:
 
I am afraid you are have complete misssed the point about the nature of an ontological paradox. I, like the other poster, suggest you do a bit of a reading and also that you try and act a little more humble when handing out insults about something you clearly don't understand.
No, I understand what that is.

What you people refuse to even consider is that it's not an ontological paradox. You're pulling that squarely from your nether regions.

There's multiple ways the events could have started, but all we, the audience, saw was the loop after it was created.

And again, I really don't get the thick-headedness you people are showing by refusing to accept a plausible explanation rather than stomping feet and complaining about how illogical the events were.

But fine. Feel free to hate for the sake of hating. It makes you people the ignorant, closed-minded ones, not me. No matter how much you want to try and imply otherwise.

Actually we are pulling it from the onscreen evidence and internal logic given from years of Dr Who. Your "plausible explanations" are what *you* are pulling from your nether regions.

The only stomping feet I hear are your own.
 
Interesting that River obviously remembered him too, but that wasn't enough to bring him back for some reason. And she has many more memories of him than Amy does.

Well, we don't know how much River remembered. Her journal was blank, after all. She might've just had a weird feeling to give this strange blue book to the girl getting married on a certain day.

But the real difference, I think, is Amy's proximity to the crack. By living next to one for fourteen years, she developed a special relationship that let her head be used as a pathway in and out of it. That's how the Nestenes could pull Rory through, by way of her, and why she had to be the one to remember the Doctor. I doubt her crack-induced powers over reality will ever come up again, if only because, after Big Bang 2 and her revival of the Doctor, there's nothing left to bring back through the crack anymore.

I just remembered something I was wondering; how did River's vortex manipulator end up sitting next to the Pandorica? Was that ever addressed, or should I just assume there was a deleted scene (or, perhaps, one was eaten by a crack) and that's just one of those things left behind that don't make sense.
 
Seriously though. No offense to you Plan 9 but your single minded obsession with this is just a bit odd. If there was just a tiny shred of evidence for your theory then I would be on board. Even as *far* back as the Time Crash special even both Doctors realized that it was predestination and the only reason he knew how to stop Belgium was because he had seen himself do it before. "Wibbly Wobbley, Timey Wimey"!!!

No matter what anyone here says you are not going to deflected off of your jihad. So just be content and smug in your superior "open mindedness" and know that we are all ignorant.

Lets all get back to the real issue. How hot is Amy in that wedding dress? Yowza!!!
 
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Well. I finally saw the episode. I'll have to say one thing: It certainly was not what I expected.

I think that sums up my view aas well. I'm going to give it another watch tonight because I don't know as I really took it all in the first time around, I mean I figured out everything that was happening, but it felt like I was always a little on the back foot because it wasn't going where I expected it to go.

Which lets face it is technically brilliant! Hopefully I won't hate it second time through :lol:
 
Lets all get back to the real issue. How hot is Amy in that wedding dress? Yowza!!!

VERY!

I am slightly worried that Moffat is reading my mind though...Scottish long legged red head in short skirts and boots...well except when she's dressed as a police woman, or a bride!

Seriously if she shows up dressed as a secretary come Christmas...well it'll be a very good christmas for starters :drool:
 
I just remembered something I was wondering; how did River's vortex manipulator end up sitting next to the Pandorica? Was that ever addressed, or should I just assume there was a deleted scene (or, perhaps, one was eaten by a crack) and that's just one of those things left behind that don't make sense.

I rewatched both episodes yesterday afternoon, and there is a shot where the Doctor is lying on the ground next to the Pandorica and the vortex manipulator is obviously on the ground next to him. I'd guess that River left her stuff there when she went to get the TARDIS, probably not thinking that she'd have any need to carry it along when she's going to have access to the TARDIS...I can't remember if there was a scene when they first entered the underhenge of River putting stuff down or anything like that...
 
Above average. Very entertaining episode. Had loads of fun watching it. Couldn't quite give it the top grade. Too many paradoxes and I didn't like the whole idea of remembering the Doctor back into existence. But, wow, so much of it was so very good!! Great ideas about the shrinking universe.

So, we don't really know why TARDIS exploded? Kept expecting the rewind to include past Doctors. Though, I suppose they never ran into the crack.

Mr Awe
 
Lets all get back to the real issue. How hot is Amy in that wedding dress? Yowza!!!

VERY!

I am slightly worried that Moffat is reading my mind though...Scottish long legged red head in short skirts and boots...well except when she's dressed as a police woman, or a bride!

Seriously if she shows up dressed as a secretary come Christmas...well it'll be a very good christmas for starters :drool:


Given her previous profession I'm sure she has been a secretary before. :techman:

And a hot nurse....and a hot schoolteacher...:drool:
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Above average. Very entertaining episode. Had loads of fun watching it. Couldn't quite give it the top grade. Too many paradoxes and I didn't like the whole idea of remembering the Doctor back into existence. But, wow, so much of it was so very good!! Great ideas about the shrinking universe.

So, we don't really know why TARDIS exploded? Kept expecting the rewind to include past Doctors. Though, I suppose they never ran into the crack.

Mr Awe

The paradoxes were quite in tune with other Dr Who paradoxes. These were just handled at a pace that was both amusing and to advance the plot.

The entire season has been specifically geared towards how special Amy is and how memories are the one thing that the universe cannot erase entirely. All of those plot threads woven through the season leading to Amy remembering the Doctor back to existence was quite satisfying for me. It was much better then a Cell Phone network turning the Doctor from Yoda into a God.
 
It was much better then a Cell Phone network turning the Doctor from Yoda into a God.

:guffaw:

S3's is the only finale I haven't rewatched. It was, for me, too horrible to bear a second time.

Time heals all wounds, I rewatched it a month or two back and actually it wasn't quite as awful as I remembered. There is some good stuff in there, it's just all obscured by some really, really crappy bits! It's still bad, still the worst new series finale, it's justy not quite the train wreck I took it to be at the time.
 
How is this a universe in which the Doctor doesn't exist?
Because both the Doctor and River said the rebooted universe would be a universe in which the Doctor never existed. :)

It seemed to me that the Doctor did not exist once he entered the crack. Then, once Amy remembered him, his life and time stream reentered the "rebooted" universe. And, thus, becoming part of it.
Yes, he entered the new universe. But his past didn't happen to the new universe, because he didn't exist, until Amy brought him across, until that moment. "The End is the Beginning" the first trailers said, and that's literally what we have -- at the end of the series is the beginning of the Doctor's new life. Smith is the eleventh Doctor -- and the first.

Nah, this universe has the Doctor in it throughout its history. That's why the diary is filled up with writing again. It signifies that all of those events happened. The Doctor also realizes that what was after him is still out there and still after him! And, he's not the first. He was simply brought back as he was before. No upgrades.

Mr Awe
 
Above average. Very entertaining episode. Had loads of fun watching it. Couldn't quite give it the top grade. Too many paradoxes and I didn't like the whole idea of remembering the Doctor back into existence. But, wow, so much of it was so very good!! Great ideas about the shrinking universe.

So, we don't really know why TARDIS exploded? Kept expecting the rewind to include past Doctors. Though, I suppose they never ran into the crack.

Mr Awe

The paradoxes were quite in tune with other Dr Who paradoxes. These were just handled at a pace that was both amusing and to advance the plot.

The entire season has been specifically geared towards how special Amy is and how memories are the one thing that the universe cannot erase entirely. All of those plot threads woven through the season leading to Amy remembering the Doctor back to existence was quite satisfying for me. It was much better then a Cell Phone network turning the Doctor from Yoda into a God.

About the paradoxes, that may very well be true. But, for me, it was more dissatisfying this time around. I think it's the context. After the huge buildup of an elaborate trap, drragging the Doctor into the Pandorica, it was a let down for how easy it was for him to get out. I still greatly enjoyed the episode. It was a fun ride for sure.

And, yes, I get the whole bit about memories being set up during this season. That doesn't mean I have to buy into it or like it. YMMV.

Mr Awe
 
That may or may not be true. Loops can certainly be created. Take a straight piece of string and you can certainly put a loop in it.

Regardless, it's fair game to discuss how these paradoxes affect your enjoyment of the story. I still greatly enjoyed the story, but it did take some of the drama out of it.

So, your last word on it certainly isn't the final word. :p

Mr Awe
 
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