• Doctor Who V2
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This is so awesome :keke:
Has anyone said yet about how the angels were looking at each other but didnt get frozen? That was the whole point of the first 'Blink' episode now this has ruined it by changing the way the work.
[QUOTE=Dr.Strangelove;21691537]Has anyone said yet about how the angels were looking at each other but didnt get frozen? That was the whole point of the first 'Blink' episode now this has ruined it by changing the way the work.[/QUOTE] They weren't looking at each other in this one.
Anyone think there's a sexual innuendo waiting in "it's bigger on the inside than on the outside"? Also, Dan, stop with the RTD hate, you are boobs.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;21691611]Anyone think there's a sexual innuendo waiting in "it's bigger on the inside than on the outside"? Also, Dan, stop with the RTD hate, you are boobs.[/QUOTE] Most of the RTD episodes [i]were[/i] terrible, though.
[QUOTE=ThePutty;21691697]Most of the RTD episodes [i]were[/i] terrible, though.[/QUOTE] In the later ones standards were slipping, but most of them were good.
Oh god, haha, OP is boobs.
[QUOTE=ThePutty;21691697]Most of the RTD episodes [i]were[/i] terrible, though.[/QUOTE] There are actually very few episodes of the new series I don't like. Love and Monsters for instance.
The 9th doctor is still my favorite :3, Back when he was 7th doctor, I remember the clown episode, Scared the shit out of me (I hate clowns), And i think it was on in the day.
Am I the only one who thought Chris Eccleston was the best doctor? D:
[QUOTE=Andaeeee;21692560]Am I the only one who thought Chris Eccleston was the best doctor? D:[/QUOTE] He balanced the sort of happy-go-lucky personality and the extremely serious personality very well. I'd say he's up in the best, you can't really say any of them are the best or worst.
Just watched the newest episode. AWESOME, cannot wait for next week.
My dad is from Salford and has the same voice as Chris. They also have similar facial features. Maybe they share the same milkman.
[QUOTE=Smasher 006;21692668]He balanced the sort of happy-go-lucky personality and the extremely serious personality very well. I'd say he's up in the best, you can't really say any of them are the best or worst.[/QUOTE] I liked Eccelbeccel too. Watching Utopia.
Dammit, now wheres Saturday. >:( I have a feeling the doctor causes this "Explosion" eventually.
[QUOTE=gamerboy266;21693146]Dammit, now wheres Saturday. >:( I have a feeling the doctor causes this "Explosion" eventually.[/QUOTE] That would kind of be a repeat of Fires of Pompei.
[QUOTE=UserDerth;21692375]The 9th doctor is still my favorite :3, Back when he was 7th doctor, I remember the clown episode, Scared the shit out of me (I hate clowns), And i think it was on in the day.[/QUOTE] In that decade, clowns were used as a horror role so I guess so.
[QUOTE=killerteacup;21690359]REPOSTING THE THEORY I POSTED (Just for luls)[/QUOTE] I suggest you use that post to list speculation, it'd be handy to have it all on the first page.
[QUOTE=aero1444;21693613]I suggest you use that post to list speculation, it'd be handy to have it all on the first page.[/QUOTE] Put fancy headers and things on it too. "SPECULATION CORNER" [editline]04:41PM[/editline] [QUOTE=radioactive;21691580]They weren't looking at each other in this one.[/QUOTE] Some of the Angels looked at each other, but the important thing is that they weren't ALL looking at each other. When there's no one looking the one's that aren't being looked at can turn around the statues that are. [editline]04:43PM[/editline] [IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/xct8ye.png[/IMG]
I just rewatched the scene killerteacup mentioned. And this is very very weird. He is indeed wearing a jacket again after it was stolen by the angels, and he is more "loving" to Amy than he usually is. HMMMM. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2gSbftwgSA[/media] I posted it in the YT comments, let's see what the intelligent youtube commenters think of this.
It's a very plausible theory. Because he runs off, then comes back again, except this time he has a jacket.
Being captain obvious here, that HAS to be it. Because [sp]I just rewatched it, and if it wasn't obvious enough or you didn't say it (I'm sure you did and I just missed it), he goes off without a jacket, comes back with the darker jacket from after this, and does the rest of the episode without one. That's future Who for sure, but some time after Venice, maybe the finale would make sense. Also, somehow with the theory that he caused the "explosion", I think this is a mix of the End of Time and the Last Great Time War, as would be obvious, and it's caused by the shit what went down by Rassilon's hand along with the closing of the Medusa Cascade and use of "the Moment", whatever it was. Again, captain obvious.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Marlamin;21693702]I posted it in the YT comments, let's see what the [B]intelligent youtube commenters[/B] think of this.[/QUOTE] You may want to rethink that statement... Is like asking a 2 year old to operate on your brain... The jacket thing seems odd, maybe it is just a mistake, but doesn't seem likely. May have to rewatch earlier episodes to see if this happens any other time.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;21690268][B]It's my birthday[/B], I have more right than you. Difference is I don't abuse it. Enjoy the new thread.[/quote] High Five! it's my birthday as well :buddy:
[QUOTE=Random112358;21694493]The jacket thing seems odd, maybe it is just a mistake, but doesn't seem likely. May have to rewatch earlier episodes to see if this happens any other time.[/QUOTE] Funny you mention that, I just realized something else that I probably just missed by bad reading earlier. (Again, excessive use of spoiler tags.) [sp]I seem to recall Moffat saying something about a scene in The Eleventh Hour nobody would catch the first time around, and it was totally true. Considering Amy's age when the Doctor crashes next to her house, when he asks her to remember what he said when she was seven I assumed it was the grown-ups thing or something similar. However, rethinking the whole jacket thing where he's pretty obviously going back in time to alter it, possibly to save Amy from whatever in the finale, I think what he was referring to was the scene near the end of the first episode with little Amelia during the day. I always thought it was out of place and nonsensical, especially if she was "abandoned" by the Doctor for twelve years or so. She reacted to the TARDIS sound happily, though he supposedly never came back. Some people assumed it was Amy's dream before he showed up again, and I just didn't think much of it. Now I think that's the scene Moffat said nobody would understand. Considering we didn't have the whole jacket thing to base a theory on, it probably would have just seemed like an out of place scene, and any theories just shots in the dark. However, if he needed her to remember something he said when she was seven, it was probably then. Honestly, I was confused at that scene at first, but now I get it. What he said wasn't important, as he stated, but that she remembered it. Period. Crack withstanding. It has something to do with his whole perception alteration via time traveling and maybe a temporal error caused by him going back in time to fix the crack, the crack itself, or whatever else. Before I get too convoluted and start bullshitting, I'm going to end it there; the Doctor is going back in time to save Amy from something, first going to when she was seven followed by the scene in Flesh and Stone, and then whatever else in the rest of the series. Being Captain Obvious again, I have a feeling this is going to be the new Bad Wolf, or at least something similar.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Dan2593;21690287]Yeah, but it's just a title. [editline]12:54PM[/editline] You mean it went down the shitter in 2008 and 2009. Now it's being rescued by The Moff and The Smith and The Tits. Sorry, that's not her name. The SEXY LEGS.[/QUOTE] Saved it? He's even worse than Russell.T.Davies.
[QUOTE=Lol Steve;21695921]Funny you mention that, I just realized something else that I probably just missed by bad reading earlier. (Again, excessive use of spoiler tags.) [sp]I seem to recall Moffat saying something about a scene in The Eleventh Hour nobody would catch the first time around, and it was totally true. Considering Amy's age when the Doctor crashes next to her house, when he asks her to remember what he said when she was seven I assumed it was the grown-ups thing or something similar. However, rethinking the whole jacket thing where he's pretty obviously going back in time to alter it, possibly to save Amy from whatever in the finale, I think what he was referring to was the scene near the end of the first episode with little Amelia during the day. I always thought it was out of place and nonsensical, especially if she was "abandoned" by the Doctor for twelve years or so. She reacted to the TARDIS sound happily, though he supposedly never came back. Some people assumed it was Amy's dream before he showed up again, and I just didn't think much of it. Now I think that's the scene Moffat said nobody would understand. Considering we didn't have the whole jacket thing to base a theory on, it probably would have just seemed like an out of place scene, and any theories just shots in the dark. However, if he needed her to remember something he said when she was seven, it was probably then. Honestly, I was confused at that scene at first, but now I get it. What he said wasn't important, as he stated, but that she remembered it. Period. Crack withstanding. It has something to do with his whole perception alteration via time traveling and maybe a temporal error caused by him going back in time to fix the crack, the crack itself, or whatever else. Before I get too convoluted and start bullshitting, I'm going to end it there; the Doctor is going back in time to save Amy from something, first going to when she was seven followed by the scene in Flesh and Stone, and then whatever else in the rest of the series. Being Captain Obvious again, I have a feeling this is going to be the new Bad Wolf, or at least something similar.[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]At least it's more intelligent.[/sp]
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;21696339]Saved it? He's even worse than Russell.T.Davies.[/QUOTE] I will never understand this train of thought.
Last few Tennant series's I was sick of Daleks, Cybermen, Rose every single fucking episode.
[QUOTE=Lol Steve;21695921]Funny you mention that, I just realized something else that I probably just missed by bad reading earlier. (Again, excessive use of spoiler tags.) [sp]I seem to recall Moffat saying something about a scene in The Eleventh Hour nobody would catch the first time around, and it was totally true. Considering Amy's age when the Doctor crashes next to her house, when he asks her to remember what he said when she was seven I assumed it was the grown-ups thing or something similar. However, rethinking the whole jacket thing where he's pretty obviously going back in time to alter it, possibly to save Amy from whatever in the finale, I think what he was referring to was the scene near the end of the first episode with little Amelia during the day. I always thought it was out of place and nonsensical, especially if she was "abandoned" by the Doctor for twelve years or so. She reacted to the TARDIS sound happily, though he supposedly never came back. Some people assumed it was Amy's dream before he showed up again, and I just didn't think much of it. Now I think that's the scene Moffat said nobody would understand. Considering we didn't have the whole jacket thing to base a theory on, it probably would have just seemed like an out of place scene, and any theories just shots in the dark. However, if he needed her to remember something he said when she was seven, it was probably then. Honestly, I was confused at that scene at first, but now I get it. What he said wasn't important, as he stated, but that she remembered it. Period. Crack withstanding. It has something to do with his whole perception alteration via time traveling and maybe a temporal error caused by him going back in time to fix the crack, the crack itself, or whatever else. Before I get too convoluted and start bullshitting, I'm going to end it there; the Doctor is going back in time to save Amy from something, first going to when she was seven followed by the scene in Flesh and Stone, and then whatever else in the rest of the series. Being Captain Obvious again, I have a feeling this is going to be the new Bad Wolf, or at least something similar.[/sp][/QUOTE] Okay I sort of get what you are getting it, maybe it is something to do with the whole idea of each decision created a new dimension and the crack is all these dimensions touching. Also there was a huge thing in Beast Below about decisions and in V of D about the choice between destroying the daleks and saving the world.
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