• Doctor Who V7
    6,259 replies, posted
That was brilliant [editline]17th June 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=hula whoop;30523505]I definitely will, hopefully I'll be able to understand what you talk about in these threads eventually (I haven't read them though, so I haven't spoiled anything for myself) :v:[/QUOTE] Don't forget though, that you need to find these Series: Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 The Specials Series 5 Series 6 DO NOT MISS THE SPECIALS. THEY CONTAIN A VITAL PLOT POINT.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;30523280]don't forget the specials, etc.[/QUOTE] Jesus I wish I could forget the specials
Another shameless .gif posting, but this one killed me... [img]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lmwcddnXcO1qhq27ao1_500.gif[/img] "Rory Williams punched the Eleventh Doctor. The First Doctor felt it."
Aye, Rory is fuckin' badass.
Haha, my personal favourite "Rory Williams uses Vashta Nerada as shade."
That's hilarious
I hope The Silence become Recurring villains. I'd like to see them in new situations. Like Silence on a space station. Silence on the titanic.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30526489]I hope The Silence become Recurring villains. I'd like to see them in new situations. Like Silence on a space station. Silence on the titanic.[/QUOTE] Sounds like Sitcoms.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30526489]I hope The Silence become Recurring villains. I'd like to see them in new situations. Like Silence on a space station. Silence on the titanic.[/QUOTE] Storytime with The Silence.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30526489]I hope The Silence become Recurring villains. I'd like to see them in new situations. Like Silence on a space station. Silence on the titanic.[/QUOTE] They seem like a once-only gimmick. Besides, the Doctor pretty much ended them in their first appearance.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;30526631]They seem like a once-only gimmick. Besides, the Doctor pretty much ended them in their first appearance.[/QUOTE] Ended them on Earth. Not other planets.
[QUOTE=TheCactusman;30526711]Ended them on Earth. Not other planets.[/QUOTE] How do we know they're on other planets? They seemed pretty Earthy to me.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;30526631]They seem like a once-only gimmick. Besides, the Doctor pretty much ended them in their first appearance.[/QUOTE] There was a Silence still in modern day desert that Amy saw during the picnic. They're hiding. [editline]17th June 2011[/editline] Have Amy, Rory and River never seen the fucking Moon landing?
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30526843]There was a Silence still in modern day desert that Amy saw during the picnic. They're hiding. [editline]17th June 2011[/editline] Have Amy, Rory and River never seen the fucking Moon landing?[/QUOTE] I've never seen it. Properly. Why would River have seen it?
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30526843]There was a Silence still in modern day desert that Amy saw during the picnic. They're hiding. [editline]17th June 2011[/editline] Have Amy, Rory and River never seen the fucking Moon landing?[/QUOTE] I'm assuming that, as they are time-travellers, they lived in the time-parallel before the Silent's message existed, given that they were involved in the events which then led to the message's creation. /theory
Susan Foreman was the first companion in Doctor Who. The actress is still alive! The First Doctor promissed her that "One day I will come back. Yes I will come back". And he hasn't. He really should.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30537707]Susan Foreman was the first companion in Doctor Who. The actress is still alive! The First Doctor promissed her that "One day I will come back. Yes I will come back". And he hasn't. He really should.[/QUOTE] [img]http://scifiblock.com/images/futurama/jurassic-bark.png[/img]
Just finishing off my trailer, should be coming soon :v:
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30537707]Susan Foreman was the first companion in Doctor Who. The actress is still alive! The First Doctor promissed her that "One day I will come back. Yes I will come back". And he hasn't. He really should.[/QUOTE] It's just got to me, The Doctor left Susan (who was his grand daughter for those who haven't seen the really old episodes) on Earth in a certain time period. If Susan is his grand daughter, then he must of had a child before, so why did say no when he was ask if he had any children in A Good Man Goes To War? Also, if he knows Susan is still alive and safe on Earth in a certain time period, then why hasn't he returned to her. Since she is a Timelord (well, Timelady), surely the Doctor who attempt to get into contact with all the Timelords who weren't in the Time war (if there were any others). So this is just me coming up with some crazy bullshit here, but what if there are other Timelords still alive, but the Doctor doesn't want to get in contact with them for some reason, and he lies about being that last Timelord (for some reason as well). I'm just thinking this because the tone in which he says no about having a child, and then changing the topic just makes it seem like hes trying to hide something.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30537707]Susan Foreman was the first companion in Doctor Who. The actress is still alive! The First Doctor promissed her that "One day I will come back. Yes I will come back". And he hasn't. He really should.[/QUOTE] Hasn't he said that about lots of companions though he never does and when he does it's by accident
[IMG]http://i51.tinypic.com/2v8iypg.png[/IMG]
Trailer is about 2:44 :suicide:
[QUOTE=Dan2593;30537707]Susan Foreman was the first companion in Doctor Who. The actress is still alive! The First Doctor promissed her that "One day I will come back. Yes I will come back". And he hasn't. He really should.[/QUOTE] This would be such a good story for the 50th anniversary year, in my opinion
Still begs the question, why didn't he go back sooner?
[QUOTE=Whomobile;30539189]Still begs the question, why didn't he go back sooner?[/QUOTE] He has a time machine, he could be gone 5 minutes for her. Places to go, people to meet.
An interesting theory from reddit. [quote]SEASON SIX - Rory and Amy get married, and concieve their first child, Melody while on their honeymoon on the TARDIS. Melody absorbs part of the TARDIS, and, in essence, has a little Time Lord in her. Life goes on as normal and Melody grows up to have lots of fun adventures. But we will never see this story. The story we see is much different. In a part of a Galaxy the Doctor has never been to are a race called the Silence. They are on the brink of perfecting time travel. However, with all technological advances, there are some bugs. Bugs that land one of their time travel ships on earth. The Silence have the abilty to make people unaware of their presence, something the Time Lords knew at the beginnning (perception filters) where needed if travelling time. You never want to stick out you know. So when their ship crashs in Aikman Rd, where the last remaining Time Lord in existance makes himself known to it...imagine the Silence surprise to find out that the biggest threat to their plans (to be able to manipluate the history of the universe to make them, Time Lords themselves) is the Doctor, and begin to reaserch him. The Silence learn that the Doctor has an affinity for mankind. And that the best way to destroy the Doctor...the only person that can stop their plans...is to turn mankind against him. The Silence begin to go back in time, from the beginning of mankind, to begin to silently manipulate history to a point that mankind forms Omega. A society that believes in "Gods war" against the Doctor. With mankind against the Doctor, they need to also destroy the TARDIS, so that they alone will be the masters of time travel. Now...heres where things get, well....interesting. The Silence are rookies at time travel, although they think they could be Time Lords, it's their time travel that opened the cracks in the universe (like using a butcher knife to poke something when all you need is a needle). The Doctor realizes that the Silence have in essence changed history, and for all intents and purposes, they are in a loop that cannot be changed. The timeline that came before (Amy and Rory and Melody) has been changed, and they are in essence living in a parellel universe. A timeline that has been brought about by the Silence that will spell the end of the universe as they punch cracks through space and time. Their plan is to kidnapp Melody/River and use her to blow up the TARDIS, and actually works, and the TARDIS is detroyed (Pandorica). Trouble is...the Doctor knows a little something too. So the Doctor does what the Doctor does. The Doctor built the Pandorica to keep himself/and a tiny bit of the original universe in. So that he could slip in essence outside of time and help end the Silences destructive loop. The 900 year old Doctor is the version of the Doctor that stopped the time loop. He'd lived a long life, but was trapped (like Rose) in this universe, the one that had been changed back to the way it was before. It was time for him to go, to die, as he didn't belong in this reality. This was OURs Dr reality. So he is killed.... but by WHOM!!!!!!! just kidding, it's River from 1969.[/quote]
[QUOTE=NeoTurtle;30539302]An interesting theory from reddit.[/QUOTE] that has more plot holes than a conspiracy plan written on swiss cheese
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;30539300]He has a time machine, he could be gone 5 minutes for her. Places to go, people to meet.[/QUOTE] For all we know, he could have returned to her already. It just hasn't happened for us on our timeline :v: Trailer is rendering, just seeing if there's any mistakes i've left in.. [editline]18th June 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;30539364]that has more plot holes than a conspiracy plan written on swiss cheese[/QUOTE] Yeah but only you would write your plan across the hole, whereas we would all go around them.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;30539463]Yeah but only you would write your plan across the hole, whereas we would all go around them.[/QUOTE] what
[QUOTE=Whomobile;30539033][IMG]http://i51.tinypic.com/2v8iypg.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] The Doctor is a Minecraft debugger?
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.