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That was the rumor but I dont think that's confirmed yet

 

 

Ah, didn't know it hasn't been confirmed yet. Everywhere I've read has said her name's Clara so I went along with it. :lol:

 

 

Also, anyone seen the prequel to Asylum of the Daleks? :awesome:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1r2dQkB1fY]Doctor Who--Prequel: Asylum of the Daleks - YouTube[/ame]

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There are two alternatives for the new companion:

 

 

 

1. It's a River Song thing: the Doctor sees her die the first time her, and then he meets her again earlier in her timeline.

2. It's a Martha Jones thing: the character is a relative of the new companion.

 

(The new companion by the way is rumoured to be Clara Oswin, from the Victorian times. It is also rumoured that she dies in the Christmas episode...)

 

Now, I'm gonna say that it's not a relative. Reasons for this?

1. Her last words were "remember me." Not, "remember my great-great-great-great-grandmother". "Me". Sounds silly... but I just have a feeling.

2. That's a very Russell T Davies thing to do, relatives. He did it with Martha, and he did it with Eve in Torchwood. He was very into families; The Doctor's Daughter was an episode under his headwritership, and Rose's family were well-explored, via parallel worlds, etc. Steven Moffat? He's more timey-wimey. He likes a good timeline.

3. Every companion thus far in the revival - minus Jack, who wasn't really full-time - has been a girl plucked from 21st Century Earth. Neither Oswin or Clara are that. Something doesn't add up for me.

 

I think that the theme for the second half of the series will be that the Doctor has to save her from being imprisoned in the Dalek. And when he stops that from happening - which has to happen - then the Daleks will regain memory of him.

 

 

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There are two alternatives for the new companion:

 

 

 

1. It's a River Song thing: the Doctor sees her die the first time her, and then he meets her again earlier in her timeline.

2. It's a Martha Jones thing: the character is a relative of the new companion.

 

(The new companion by the way is rumoured to be Clara Oswin, from the Victorian times. It is also rumoured that she dies in the Christmas episode...)

 

Now, I'm gonna say that it's not a relative. Reasons for this?

1. Her last words were "remember me." Not, "remember my great-great-great-great-grandmother". "Me". Sounds silly... but I just have a feeling.

2. That's a very Russell T Davies thing to do, relatives. He did it with Martha, and he did it with Eve in Torchwood. He was very into families; The Doctor's Daughter was an episode under his headwritership, and Rose's family were well-explored, via parallel worlds, etc. Steven Moffat? He's more timey-wimey. He likes a good timeline.

3. Every companion thus far in the revival - minus Jack, who wasn't really full-time - has been a girl plucked from 21st Century Earth. Neither Oswin or Clara are that. Something doesn't add up for me.

 

I think that the theme for the second half of the series will be that the Doctor has to save her from being imprisoned in the Dalek. And when he stops that from happening - which has to happen - then the Daleks will regain memory of him.

 

 

I agree with your theory of what's going to happen this series :nod:

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I agree with your theory of what's going to happen this series :nod:

 

I don't think I've quite got it all.

 

 

 

It could be for example, that Clara/Oswin has been cloned/replicated throughout time to trace the Doctor and kill him. Similarly to how River was trained to kill him.

 

I just don't know. But, remember, the Doctor never saw Oswin's face, so he won't know "her" when he sees "her" at Christmas.

 

What does everyone else think?

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*** This is Masterful... I have to watch it at least 10 times over**** as I keep forgetting :D

 

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Now my 2nd time...

I want to laugh in parts, I want to hide behind my desk in others and other parts just make me want to cry.. !

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Anyone see last night's episode?

 

Anyone catch the theme of the flickering lights? (Street light in Mercy, Brian fixing the light in the Pond house)

What about the recurring theme of the Christmas list?

And the spaceship looked like an egg, which we've seen mentioned before.

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^I also noticed the lights and christmas list :) Maybe the list has got something to do with the Christmas episode?

But now you mention the egg...

 

At the end of every episode Amy also always asks to go home, which I find rather strange

 

 

I have a stupid question about the Doctors age. How did we go from 907 to 1103 to 1200? :confused:

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^I also noticed the lights and christmas list :) Maybe the list has got something to do with the Christmas episode?

But now you mention the egg...

 

At the end of every episode Amy also always asks to go home, which I find rather strange

 

 

I have a stupid question about the Doctors age. How did we go from 907 to 1103 to 1200? :confused:

 

In the last series he spent about two hundred years running away from his destiny and in the end, he just faced it.

 

The Ponds' life sans Doctor will hopefully be explained fully next week. There'll also be a cameo from a certain Lord Sugar...

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In the last series he spent about two hundred years running away from his destiny and in the end, he just faced it.

 

The Ponds' life sans Doctor will hopefully be explained fully next week. There'll also be a cameo from a certain Lord Sugar...

 

yes, but then he was still only 1103. The 1200 is probably to be explained that we only get to see just some parts of this travels I guess. :shrug:

 

I hope so, because it confuses me atm :)

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Cant ungood, so far the 1st one has not been that great ... but I set a very high bench mark used to it, with the quality of DW we have...espically if you sederstand why the 2nd episode got slated... It was bloddy dam good

as the "A town called Mercy " just as just as good... the 1st is great... but now compared to the other two I seen its not in the same leauge !!

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I noticed the Christmas List thing but not the flickering lights theme. Interesting. I guess it's leading up to the Christmas episode :nod:

 

edit: 2000th post :wacky:

congrats on 2000th post

hmmm cheers for that

 

when we get to episode 5

 

I am going to watch them all together before seeing the last episode before XMAS rememeber last years had so many dead ends , and again its not like episode 5 is the end, its just until next year...

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Me neither, but I'm less than pleased about the mid-season break.

 

Same. I've become borderline-obsessed.

 

At the same time though, the quality of the episodes has jumped up a notch because there's less room for filler episodes. :wink3:

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