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What's in the Pandorica? Your opinion

whats in the Pandorica, well lots of good theories only one left which springs to mind.

WE ARE

Inside Pandorica is the real world.

That or Stephen Moffatt, who is being forced to dream things, those things come to life, for the Doctor.
 
Also does anyone notice in the picture of the
Doctor inside of the Pandorica that his mouth seems to be stitched up?
 
Also does anyone notice in the picture of the
Doctor inside of the Pandorica that his mouth seems to be stitched up?
What was it he said about old High Gallifrey language, "it could topple Empires" or some such. Could be something to do with that, I suppose.
 
^ Yeah that's true...I feel like (and this might be an obvious statement) after seeing that piece of artwork that everything that has been shown and discussed is going to be revealed and explained...I haven't been this excited about a series finale (not counting the specials) since "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End".
 
Don't forget that we also know that this has all already happened to River when we meet her in "The Time of Angels"-- at which point we learn that she's in jail for killing the universe's most wonderful man. The Doctor?
 
Okay, here's a crazy idea. What if the Pandorica is "a void." Meaning, there is no time. It might indeed be a prison for him, as he is a Time Lord.
 
Courtesy of River, we also know that he does eventually get out, though. I'm not sure how they're going to give any sense of doom and gloom since we know he's not going to be imprisoned forever. Timey wimey isn't going to cut it, especially since that's his excuse for getting around things, not the universe's.

Unless, of course, River spontaneously learns how to drive a TARDIS before the next episode. Or otherwise comes to know him so well that she knows how to push every one of his buttons.
 
Well, to be fair, we know he won't be imprisoned forever simply because this isn't the end of the series.
 
As The Doctor said in Cold Blood: "Everyone knows except me!"

And this line: "There was a goblin. Or a trickster, or a warrior. A nameless, terrible thing, soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. The most feared being in all the cosmos. Nothing could stop it, or hold it, or reason with it – one day it would just drop out of the sky and tear down your world."

What if this line is penned by - from our perspective - the "Bad Guy"? You're trying to establish your Galactic Empire and there he is again. Bang. Game Over. You can never hold him cause he's such a cunning bugger and you can never reason with him due to his absolute sense of morality. Obviously he doesn't get *your* POV but every time you're on the brink of Universal Domination he drops out of the sky and tears down your world.
 
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Courtesy of River, we also know that he does eventually get out, though. I'm not sure how they're going to give any sense of doom and gloom since we know he's not going to be imprisoned forever.

The name of the show and season six's greenlight kind of gives it away too...
 
I say its all the other doctors trapped in there, thats why we keep seeing past images of them in this series,and the crack is there time lines meeting and when the 11th is shoved in bang goes the tardis and his time wiped out :rommie:
 
As The Doctor said in Cold Blood: "Everyone knows except me!"

And this line: "There was a goblin. Or a trickster, or a warrior. A nameless, terrible thing, soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. The most feared being in all the cosmos. Nothing could stop it, or hold it, or reason with it – one day it would just drop out of the sky and tear down your world."

What if this line is penned by - from our perspective - the "Bad Guy"? You're trying to establish your Galactic Empire and there he is again. Bang. Game Over. You can never hold him cause he's such a cunning bugger and you can never reason with him due to his absolute sense of morality. Obviously he doesn't get *your* POV but every time you're on the brink of Universal Domination he drops out of the sky and tears down your world.

Courtesy of River, we also know that he does eventually get out, though. I'm not sure how they're going to give any sense of doom and gloom since we know he's not going to be imprisoned forever.

The name of the show and season six's greenlight kind of gives it away too...
Is there a perception filter around my posts? :(
 
I can now reveal that the Pandorica does indeed contain the Doctor's most deadly enemy...

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