[QUOTE=Acezorz;32341599]i thought the weeping angels were for the rat guy, considering he was hiding in a cupboard and amy comforted him afterwards[/QUOTE]
Its was heavily implied they were there for rat man.. since he said to amy "if the angels were for me then youve still got your room to find"
A young man wearing a bowtie who flies around time and space in a blue box that's bigger on the inside got told to kill himself by a space minotaur. Only in Doctor Who, folks.
Some interesting information about Closing Time, kinda spoilerish.
[sp]“It’s [set] 200 years after The God Complex – for the Doctor, anyway. All the stuff you saw at the very beginning of The Impossible Astronaut, with him waving to Amy through all time and space, he’s been doing that.
“But time is closing in on him and he can’t put off going to Lake Silencio and his doom. But before he does, he thinks he’ll make one last social call – and he ends up working in a shop and fighting the Cybermen.”[/sp]
so was it the master in doctors room, I thought I heard the drums
I reckon the doctor's worst fear could be himself.
[QUOTE=lintz;32341560]He's witnessing the TARDIS' death.[/QUOTE]
That actually makes a lot of sense. I mean, if the TARDIS died, then he'd be stuck wherever it died, he'd never be able to travel all of space and time, like he's grown accustomed to over the centuries, and he'd lose his only real... Well, I guess you could call the TARDIS his only real "friend".
[QUOTE=Acezorz;32341722]Some interesting information about Closing Time, kinda spoilerish.
[sp]“It’s [set] 200 years after The God Complex – for the Doctor, anyway. All the stuff you saw at the very beginning of The Impossible Astronaut, with him waving to Amy through all time and space, he’s been doing that.
“But time is closing in on him and he can’t put off going to Lake Silencio and his doom. But before he does, he thinks he’ll make one last social call – and he ends up working in a shop and fighting the Cybermen.”[/sp][/QUOTE]
So that must mean that [sp]he's kicked the companion habit for 200 years?[/sp]
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;32341790]So that must mean that [sp]he's kicked the companion habit for 200 years?[/sp][/QUOTE]
It leaves room for adventures set in that time period, I suppose.
[QUOTE=Jasun;32341780]I reckon the doctor's worst fear could be himself.[/QUOTE]
Nah; he [I]hates[/I] himself, as shown in Amy's Choice, but I very much doubt he'd be SCARED of himself.
I still think his fear is losing the TARDIS. He loves the TARDIS. Quite literally earlier on in the series.
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What happened to his green military jacket? Did he just get bored of it?
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;32341805]It leaves room for adventures set in that time period, I suppose.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't like that. I don't like the whole [sp]200 years later[/sp] thing either, to be honest. I mean, in the series since Christopher Eccleston, we've followed the Doctor chronologically through [I]most[/I] of his adventures through time and space as he's experienced them. If it had an episode [sp]200 years after the previous one, and then went back and showed an adventure within that period of time[/sp] then it would be out of sync, and you'd lose the feeling of "anything could happen" that you get with the other ones. [sp]Things like Amy and Rory leaving in this episode, for instance - something I wasn't expecting in the least.[/sp] You're just like "whatever, I have no real investment in this episode since I know he turns out fine later on".
[editline]17th September 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=lintz;32341859]What happened to his green military jacket? Did he just get bored of it?[/QUOTE]
[sp]It's back next week[/sp] :v:
[sp]Amy & Rory leaving the episode is just for one episode anyways, hell they might even be in the final scene of the next episode to set the stage for the final episode which Moffat just refered to as "the episode the Doctor dies".[/sp]
Pretty good episode, though.
Wait, hold the fucking phone. The Doctor ages normally in regenerations, how the hell does 11 stay that young?! The reason 1 had to regenerate was because of old age!
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;32341944]Wait, hold the fucking phone. The Doctor ages normally in regenerations, how the hell does 11 stay that young?! The reason 1 had to regenerate was because of old age![/QUOTE]
Magic.
Or maybe some generations age differently. Or maybe it's like how River made herself age backwards to freak people out?
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;32341944]Wait, hold the fucking phone. The Doctor ages normally in regenerations, how the hell does 11 stay that young?! The reason 1 had to regenerate was because of old age![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Jasun;32341780]I reckon the doctor's worst fear could be himself.[/QUOTE]
I thought it would either be the master, rory, amy or river.
[QUOTE=jaykray;32341992]I thought it would either be the master, rory, amy or river.[/QUOTE]
Makes more sense for it to be the TARDIS dying.
No TARDIS - no freedom. And no home, too. And one less piece of Gallifrey in the universe.
Magic.
Can't help but feel they're not gonna wrap up the cracks / Silence / River Song stories in the next few episodes... :v:
I called the Space Minotaur the "Honorrhonorrhonorus" (pronounced "hon-o ron-o ron-or-rus")
[quote= Some tool on DoctorWhoTV]PLEASE READ! NICE THEORY! GIVE OPINIONS!
What I think was in Doctor's Room:
River.. has betrayed The Doctor and she was going out with the Master and then he comes in and River throws the Master out of the window and she is like ''Hello, Come 'ere!'' But the bell interrupts her talk so the Doctor leaves her because he is ashamed and so unhappy the last episode The Doctor takes the Astronaut's gun and shoots River and Amy and Rory and himself and Doctor Who comes back in 50 years in a special edition for Easter.[/quote]
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[QUOTE=ZCYTE;32339828]DainBramage, you ARE going to stream this weeks episode as well, right? We're 8 people waiting for your stream to start...[/QUOTE]
haha, what a believeable alt you made
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;32342272]sounds plausible[/QUOTE]
[quote]The Doctor takes the Astronaut's gun and shoots River and Amy and Rory and himself and Doctor Who comes back in 50 years in a special edition for Easter.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;32341101]Great great episode. I take it when the Doctor entered his room and he says "of course", that was obviously his death, hence the "Do not disturb" sign on the door handle as he doesn't want anyone interfering in his death.[/QUOTE]
I thought it was showing him all the companions (and others) whose lives he'd disrupted and changed because he was lonely. Or his final oblivion after using up all his regenerations. since he's gotten used to being almost immortal.
Does anyone know why the Doctor has twice recently mentioned being unable to regenerate? I don't understand this, since he starts to regenerate in The Impossible Astronaut.
[QUOTE=verynicelady;32342492]I thought it was showing him all the companions (and others) whose lives he'd disrupted and changed because he was lonely. Or his final oblivion after using up all his regenerations. since he's gotten used to being almost immortal.
Does anyone know why the Doctor has twice recently mentioned being unable to regenerate? I don't understand this, since he starts to regenerate in The Impossible Astronaut.[/QUOTE]
There was a second time?
[QUOTE=verynicelady;32342492]Does anyone know why the Doctor has twice recently mentioned being unable to regenerate? I don't understand this, since he starts to regenerate in The Impossible Astronaut.[/QUOTE]
It's just two situations where he'd die before he'd be able to regenerate, completely coincidentally close together.
[QUOTE=verynicelady;32342492]I thought it was showing him all the companions (and others) whose lives he'd disrupted and changed because he was lonely. Or his final oblivion after using up all his regenerations. since he's gotten used to being almost immortal.
Does anyone know why the Doctor has twice recently mentioned being unable to regenerate? I don't understand this, since he starts to regenerate in The Impossible Astronaut.[/QUOTE]
In the one where he was poisoned I think that was just something the poison was made to do, disable regenerations.
Is the other one from The Girl Who Waited?
[QUOTE=jaykray;32342565]In the one where he was poisoned I think that was just something the poison was made to do, disable regenerations.
Is the other one from The Girl Who Waited?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it was the disease that killed anything with two hearts.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;32342708]Yeah, it was the disease that killed anything with two hearts.[/QUOTE]
Ok, I think same reason as the poison. Just one of the things that the poison and disease do.
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