It's still out there traveling. The girl is part of it, and may be somewhat aware based on her last words. I get the impression that they convinced it that Bill still wanted to live life as she was.
I know that it's pure speculation so it doesn't belong behind spoiler tags.
It's a good guess, too! I'd totally forgotten they left that hanging. It's definitely a loose end that Moffat could tie off if he wanted. Question is whether or not he wanted.
The notion that Bill's ending is journeying all over space and time with the Pilot in some sort of symbiotic union is a happy-ish ending, I guess? So long as it maintains the form of the girl she was crushing on?
I know that it's pure speculation so it doesn't belong behind spoiler tags.
It's a good guess, too! I'd totally forgotten they left that hanging. It's definitely a loose end that Moffat could tie off if he wanted. Question is whether or not he wanted.
It's still out there traveling. The girl is part of it, and may be somewhat aware based on her last words. I get the impression that they convinced it that Bill still wanted to live life as she was.
Yeah, I can see there being some kind of conclusion that isn't exactly miserable, but reversing being an actual cyberman and all the implications that has doesn't seem fixable without cheats
Yeah, I can see there being some kind of conclusion that isn't exactly miserable, but reversing being an actual cyberman and all the implications that has doesn't seem fixable without cheats
She's still in there, though. "I'm Bill. I waited for you" (roll tear) tells me she's not 100% all gone. And being as she's apparently the very first Cyberman ever (or at least the show seems to suggest that's the case?) maybe that means they can deprogram enough of her that she can tool around the galaxy w/ the Pilot & her answering machine heart.
Yeah, I can see there being some kind of conclusion that isn't exactly miserable, but reversing being an actual cyberman and all the implications that has doesn't seem fixable without cheats
Well she wouldn't be fixed, she would merge with the pilot, be with the girl she had a connection with, and travel space and time. She's done being human. And she can always visit the Doctor wherever and whenever.
Maybe a "not quite so crappy ending for Bill", but removing everything that makes someone human from the very first cyberman is, you know, probably not going to be chalked up as a win for the Doctor
I love how absurd it was that the Master saw the Doctor on screen and formulated a plan that involved him creating a disguise and an identity that would become trusted enough by the hospital staff to allow him full access. All so he could hide who he was from Bill. Not only that he then spent YEARS in that disguise.
I love how absurd it was that the Master saw the Doctor on screen and formulated a plan that involved him creating a disguise and an identity that would become trusted enough by the hospital staff to allow him full access. All so he could hide who he was from Bill. Not only that he then spent YEARS in that disguise.
I love how absurd it was that the Master saw the Doctor on screen and formulated a plan that involved him creating a disguise and an identity that would become trusted enough by the hospital staff to allow him full access. All so he could hide who he was from Bill. Not only that he then spent YEARS in that disguise.
I know that it's pure speculation so it doesn't belong behind spoiler tags.
It's a good guess, too! I'd totally forgotten they left that hanging. It's definitely a loose end that Moffat could tie off if he wanted. Question is whether or not he wanted.
The notion that Bill's ending is journeying all over space and time with the Pilot in some sort of symbiotic union is a happy-ish ending, I guess? So long as it maintains the form of the girl she was crushing on?
That would probably be the best outcome for her now, as her body is gone, so her soul or whatever joining with The Pilot and the girl she liked would be the best ending she could get but still sad too, as technically she still died.
Super behind on the show-watching Lie of the Land right now. Just wanted to say that I love Nardole and Bill. What great additions to the cast. I hope Nardole comes back next season.
Super behind on the show-watching Lie of the Land right now. Just wanted to say that I love Nardole and Bill. What great additions to the cast. I hope Nardole comes back next season.
Just started season 8, episode 1. I like the new doctor. I like how they have introduced this one as a bit mad and a bit angry. I loved the phone call at the end for the 11th, it really gave you a lot of feels for the new doctor and how scared he is inside, basically turning the tables of the episode which seemed to be about Clara's bullshit emotions, and made you realize the real scared one is the doctor.
What I did not like is the stupid slap stick humor and "funny" sound effects they used. Seriously what happen to some of the writing?
Just started season 8, episode 1. I like the new doctor. I like how they have introduced this one as a bit mad and a bit angry. I loved the phone call at the end for the 11th, it really gave you a lot of feels for the new doctor and how scared he is inside, basically turning the tables of the episode which seemed to be about Clara's bullshit emotions, and made you realize the real scared one is the doctor.
What I did not like is the stupid slap stick humor and "funny" sound effects they used. Seriously what happen to some of the writing?
I remember watching the season trailer and thinking Bill seemed annoying, but she grew on me as the season went along. Really interested to see how things go now.
I watch every week but don't follow the news or rumors online or anything so everything that happens in the episodes are surprises to me! It's fun.
Is it confirmed that Pearl's leaving? She's been the best companion since Donna and in clear contention for best companion of the show. It'd be a shame to move on from her so quickly.
Amy wasn't killed by an angel, she was send to the past, had a family, became a published writer and lived for decades before passing away. Clara technically died but now get's to live in the moment right before her death for as long as she wants with her own Tardis to explore the universe. She can do this for 10.000 years if she wants to, she will only die when she herself ultimately chooses to return to the moment of her death
Correct. He was also in the public spotlight before then, while he was campaigning. And since he brainwashed everyone into liking him, I imagine some people would remember his face.
I have to agree. Cyberman live or die by how body-horror they are. When they start being space Nazis, they're just redundant - the Daleks do it better.
I have to agree. Cyberman live or die by how body-horror they are. When they start being space Nazis, they're just redundant - the Daleks do it better.
My Son loves Doctor Who, and I've been watching this tenth series with him religiously. I've dipped in and out most of Nu-Who but Capaldi's run is where I've spent most of my time.
This episode was incredible, the pacing, the score and even though we knew it was coming, the ending.
The questions for me though are:
1.
Is the Doctor going to actually regenerate in the finale? And will we see 13?
2.
Where is Simm's master supposed to have done this? After the events of End of Time?
3.
Why doesn't Missy remember? Is it that timeline memory nonsense they pulled in Day of the Doctor?
My Son loves Doctor Who, and I've been watching this tenth series with him religiously. I've dipped in and out most of Nu-Who but Capaldi's run is where I've spent most of my time.
This episode was incredible, the pacing, the score and even though we knew it was coming, the ending.
The questions for me though are:
1.
Is the Doctor going to actually regenerate in the finale? And will we see 13?
2.
Where is Simm's master supposed to have done this? After the events of End of Time?
3.
Why doesn't Missy remember? Is it that timeline memory nonsense they pulled in Day of the Doctor?
For 3 it's just sort of a thing that time lords don't remembered what happens to them in an event with multiple versions, otherwise they would be able to quickly and easily overcome whatever threat they're facing and it would be a pretty boring team up.
The weird thing is that in Day of the Doctor, 11 can remember some of it - or at least, he definitely has a recollection of sorts when he sees the wormhole in the Undergallery. But then he definitely doesn't remember the rest.
And then, in Time of the Doctor (ugh), he clearly doesn't remember his conversation with the Curator/the retired Doctor about Gallifrey being OK, though he definitely has what he passes off as a massive hunch that that's the case. So. Wibbly wobbly.
That's outright contradicted within this episode itself, not to mention what we learned about Missy in Death in Heaven. We know that past Doctors don't tend to remember their adventures with their future selves, so the same probably applies here.
It seemed to me that that was what he was explicitly saying. I'll have to rewatch that bit I guess.
ARAIR, they do remember what happened, but only 'the oldest' one does when they meet and its all over.
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So Matt Smith remembers the 50th special, but Tennant / Hurt don't until they're Matt Smith and its all over.
It seemed to me that that was what he was explicitly saying. I'll have to rewatch that bit I guess.
ARAIR, they do remember what happened, but only 'the oldest' one does when they meet and its all over.
Yeah usually after the most recent incarnation experiences the multi-Time Lord event the memories unlock and they remember all of their perspectives from then on. Except for when they cheated in Time Crash.