ultron87 said:They showed A Christmas Carol immediately following the episode here. It was a little weird to go from "We can't give the Doctor knowledge of his future or the universe will explode!" to the Doctor willfully messing with Kasran's timeline with out any apparent consequences.
I guess the argument could be made that the Doctor is an incredibly complicated space time object and thus messing with his timeline would have consequences, but it was still a weird juxtaposition.
The first question will be answered.DoctorWho said:So:
Why are the aliens wearing suits?
Why does the little girl only contact President Nixon?
Those are questions not too many people are asking.
But he clearly knows at the point when he dies - Stetson Doctor tells the rest of the group not to stop what happens when he walks to the Astronaut who shoots him and stuff.Subliminal said:Well, giving a time traveller knowledge about their death could cause a paradox. Gently changing a persons memories isn't as bad.
JonathanEx said:But he clearly knows at the point when he dies - Stetson Doctor tells the rest of the group not to stop what happens when he walks to the Astronaut who shoots him and stuff.
Suairyu said:The first question will be answered.
I seriously doubt the second question will be given any explanation other that one that at its core boils down to they thought Nixon would be fun/cool to put in the show.
So do I. But seriously, the reason will be to justify the pretense of Nixon, not the other way around.DoctorWho said:Funny, because I think the second question is more important.
Having Nixon makes the jump to FBI and Delaware easier?Suairyu said:So do I. But seriously, the reason will be to justify the pretense of Nixon, not the other way around.
RTD, is that you?Mr. Sam said:Maybe Nixon is the most significant historical figure (i.e. time event) available and, uh, they wanna use him as a power source. Yeah, that's bound to be it.
Theoris said:Earlier I was pondering if we've seen the silence before 'The Impossible Astronaut' and found this little blog post. They all seamed to be a quite wishful apart from:
"The Big Bang - There are cloaked figures behind the Sarcophagi in the museum; a third figure moves out of shot at the edge of the screen at about 13:31"
Checked and over the shoulder of Amelia is a sarcophagus leaning with a cloaked figure holding it up. The next shot shows the figure standing straight and the sarcophagus standing freely..
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Is this the 'silence' sneaking in (much like badwolf/the cracks in time/the master before, except this would be the first to cross a series boundary) or another classic dodgy Doctor Who-ism?
If it's intentional, Moffat's a genius![/QUOTE]
Hmmm... Could be. At first I though it was the inside/back of the sarcophagus but I don't know. Might be a slip up though.
infiniteloop said:6.7 million overnight :/
DoctorWho said:So:
Why are the aliens wearing suits?
DoctorWho said:So:
Why are the aliens wearing suits?
Why does the little girl only contact President Nixon?
Those are questions not too many people are asking.
Zenith said:How can that be a spoiler when it was shown on the next episode preview?
It seemed to me that it was the lodger tardis trying to contact the person it thought had the most potential to help it.sammyCYBORG said:The girl contacting president Nixon is very unusual, he stated through the episode that it was his private/direct line and that nobody like her should have it. If the girl is otherworldly it could be a case of proving the power it has or such as in the case of Churchill, knowing that the Doctor would more than likely come investigating too.
Though Nixon has no prior knowledge of the Doctor, so, who knows. I hope they address it, it seems fairly important.
Not sure why the Silents are wearing suits, maybe they are just misunderstood and actually wanting to help. They do remind me of the Ood's, I think it's their human clothes and overlarge heads.
Napoleonthechimp said:It seemed to me that it was the lodger tardis trying to contact the person it thought had the most potential to help it.
There's an alien in the restroom, like the one Amy saw/didn't see on that ridge, like Munch's Scream. Arrrrrhhhh!
Jinfash said:Another thing about them, when the one in the bathroom told Amy that she'll tell the Doctor "Something he must know, and something he must never know" (or something like that), I kept thinking that she blurted out the pregnancy news by mistake because "I must tell the Doctor something very important" (which I'm assuming was about the Silence) was constantly on her mind, but thanks to their memory editing she couldn't make out quite what it was. I'm saying this because the time she picked for breaking the news was really weird. How important was it really in the grand scheme of things?
The other thing is: What does the Doctor need to know, and what does he must not know, when we know that there are three things on Amy's mind; The Silence, the Doctor's death, and the pregnancy. Again, I'm leaning towards the pregnancy being neither, and got out by mistake. Or maybe not. I don't know!
True, and don't get me wrong the pregnancy will play a major role this series if the bits we got from confidential is anything to go by, but I just want to know whether that's exactly what she was supposed to say at that exact moment or not. From her and Rory's perspective, the pregnancy at that moment is something regular news, unless it's his child lol.KibblesBits said:The Doctor already expects her to be on her way to creating life with Rory. He said as much in the TARDIS.
When I first got into Doctor Who back when I was in high school (this was some time ago), I actually had a nightmare in which I was being chased through a crystal maze by Daleks. Within the dream, I was terrified, but after waking up, I was rather pleased that I had such a cool nightmare.Napoleonthechimp said:My 7 year old nephew had a nightmare after watching the latest Doctor Who episode. I'm glad youngsters have villains they are actually scared of now.
Theoris said:Earlier I was pondering if we've seen the silence before 'The Impossible Astronaut' and found this little blog post. They all seamed to be a quite wishful apart from:
"The Big Bang - There are cloaked figures behind the Sarcophagi in the museum; a third figure moves out of shot at the edge of the screen at about 13:31"
Checked and over the shoulder of Amelia is a sarcophagus leaning with a cloaked figure holding it up. The next shot shows the figure standing straight and the sarcophagus standing freely..
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Is this the 'silence' sneaking in (much like badwolf/the cracks in time/the master before, except this would be the first to cross a series boundary) or another classic dodgy Doctor Who-ism?
If it's intentional, Moffat's a genius!
Gowans007 said:Man I feel like rewatching the last series again, if I only had the time.
Any recommended Doctor Who discussion podcasts out there? Wound'nt mind a weekly detailed discussion to listen too while I run.
Awesome I'll subscribeSlime said:I've been listening to Doctor Who: Podshock since '05. Can't recommend it enough.
coolcole93 said:I heard a noise in my kitchen late last night. Shortly after checking it out and then turning away, satisfied there was nothing there, I realised just how scary the Silents were.
As far as I remember...KibblesBits said:Oh really?