I picked up where I had left off (Daleks In Manhattan) and I'm up to 42. Season 3 is less of a struggle than 2, probably because I prefer Martha over Rose.
We haven't seen any humans post the 51st century with the ability of time travel and the Time Agency was disbanded. Kovarian's storyline was also a mess, while Amy killed her in an alternate timeline, she should still exist in the regular timeline yet there's no mention of her.
Kovarian's storyline was also a mess, while Amy killed her in an alternate timeline, she should still exist in the regular timeline yet there's no mention of her.
I picked up where I had left off (Daleks In Manhattan) and I'm up to 42. Season 3 is less of a struggle than 2, probably because I prefer Martha over Rose.
Trenzalore came later on and had nothing to do with the earlier attempts on the Doctor's life. And really it doesn't take one Time Lord to take another down, the Master's human was able to it by herself. The Silence who destroyed the TARDIS in The Pandorica Opens was a splinter group from the originals.
Actually, it started during Trenzalore.
When the Doctor decided to stay on the Planet fighting of the armies invading, the Kovarian sect of the Silence decided to take matters into their own hands and prevent him from ever going to trenzalore in the first place. they traveled back in time to fail killing him time and time again.
Two things though, the Doctor originally died at Trenzalore and secondly in the end the Silence's fear of the Doctor destroying the universe only resulted in them doing it when the TARDIS was destroyed. And we still have no idea how they time travelled. The plotline never made any sense.
Kovarian's storyline was also a mess, while Amy killed her in an alternate timeline, she should still exist in the regular timeline yet there's no mention of her.
Oh yeah. I never really thought about that before.
I picked up where I had left off (Daleks In Manhattan) and I'm up to 42. Season 3 is less of a struggle than 2, probably because I prefer Martha over Rose.
Actually, it started during Trenzalore.
When the Doctor decided to stay on the Planet fighting of the armies invading, the Kovarian sect of the Silence decided to take matters into their own hands and prevent him from ever going to trenzalore in the first place. they traveled back in time to fail killing him time and time again.
Two things though, the Doctor originally died at Trenzalore and secondly in the end the Silence's fear of the Doctor destroying the universe only resulted in them doing it when the TARDIS was destroyed. And we still have no idea how they time travelled. The plotline never made any sense.
I'm pretty sure Eleven's entire era takes place in reverse, from the Silence's POV. The Church first had a problem with him at Trenzalor - that's when the siege started. Nobody was having any luck killing him once he was there. So the Kovarian Sect decided to stop him before he got there. They learned from all the other bad guys' mistakes - they never ever succeed in killing him - so they got the next best thing to another Time Lord they could.
Despite all their plans, they couldn't kill him. A lot of the universe thought they'd succeeded, but the siege was still going on at Trenzalor, so obviously they must have failed. So if they can't kill him, maybe they can destroy the Tardis so that he can never get there. Obviously he wouldn't like that idea, so they have to trap him somewhere so he can't interfere.
So they go back to Trenzalor, and pick up some of the bad guys who are already all allied against the Doctor there. They bring them back to Stonehenge, convincing them that they need to stop him to save the universe (which is kinda sorta true, in a way, but they obviously twisted the truth to their own agenda). So with the Doctor in the Pandorica, they program their assassin to blow up the Tardis. But proving just how little they understand the Tardis, end up causing exactly the problem they are trying to stop. They create the cracks in the universe, the very things that lured the Doctor to Trenzalor in the first place, that placed the universe at risk from the return of the Time Lords in the first place, that even caused the newly regenerated Eleven to land in Amelia's garden in the first place.
Backwards. The events of "The Eleventh Hour" only happened because of the events of "The Time of the Doctor".
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I'm up to Blink now. It was pretty good though I'm still confused about how the Doctor and Martha got stuck in 1969?
Same as everyone else. They blinked.
I've never heard anyone in real life say that. At least in MY real life. Nobody I know watches Doctor Who, or Star Trek or Buffy or Xena. I lead a fairly lonely existence when it comes to TV shows.
Same as everyone else. They blinked.
And yet somehow Amy was able walk among the Angels with her eyes closed.![]()
Same as everyone else. They blinked.
And yet somehow Amy was able walk among the Angels with her eyes closed.![]()
Amy was being converted into an angel.
She wasn't food, she was their baby.
Civilized species do not eat their own babies.
I've never heard anyone in real life say that. At least in MY real life. Nobody I know watches Doctor Who, or Star Trek or Buffy or Xena. I lead a fairly lonely existence when it comes to TV shows.
Are you supposed to watch TV in groups when you become an adult?
When I was young you needed groups of children to pay for videos or circulate pirated material.
These days, families don't even watch TV as a group.
Dust gathering on the giant flat screen because every one is in a different room huddled to their phone.
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