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Duck Pond?
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It was as if the doctor randomly mentioned it to Amy in ep 1. The duck pond without ducks, and he asked why call it a duck pond when there's no ducks in it.
Now in ep 5, he mentioned duck pond and no ducks briefly.
Any theory how this will pan out?
Anyone? I am going mad just thinking about it!
Now in ep 5, he mentioned duck pond and no ducks briefly.
Any theory how this will pan out?
Anyone? I am going mad just thinking about it!
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I've raised this before, but it's worth repeating, because I think it shows genius in the field of lateral thinking, if I say so myself... yes, you can all congratulate me later when I'm proven right... ahem...
But...
I think it's a Sally Sparrow-type clue.
"Duck, Pond!"
Amy ducks.
The bad death-type thing that was aimed at her head sails harmlessly over it.
Hey, I don't hear anyone else coming up with anything better!
I think the Ducks went through the crack in time. I have no wonder why they did and other animals didn't. Maybe other animals did but just not mentioned.
Okay, that's a start!
Thank you.
Any more theory??? From anyone else?
There are other theories? Are you saying mine wasn't perfect? :mad::(:cry:
To be honest I kind of cheated. I was looking at the place where Leadworth was filmed and noticed the duck pond wasn't there in real life, so they must have purposely built it, so it must be important...
But still, go me!
I remember it well... zooming in was almost Doctor-esque!:D
Perhaps that a little too simplistic.
Yes, someone remembers my"silly thread and its bizarre and now correct theory!
And yes, it was very Doctor-ish... I definitely did NOT attempt to recreate that scene...:o
I think you are bang on the money.
Unlike the duck pond moment though, that definitely wasn't pre-planned... I suspect that's Moffat's fanboy attempt to explain the insanity that is the human race being none the wiser about a massive robot pretty much destroying London in the 1800s.
The mention was of the Cyberking, a huge great massive Cyberman-shaped thingy rampaging through London, and nobody remembered it.
That's 'cos it was sh!t, and most 19th century Londoners quickly purged it from their memories by whatever means necessary...
Well, nevertheless I was reminded of the end of Gridlock when we got what seemed like a gratuitous mention of the Daleks, only for them to suddenly be the very thing appearing next week...
True... what chance someone at the end of next week's episode mentioning the Zygon-Ice Warrior problem?:D
That's kind of been explained tonight, Amy's a time traveller so she can see things differently like the Doctor - she knows what should be there even if it never ends up existing. I know she wasn't a time traveller at the duck pond point, but I dunno, wibbly wobbly timey wimey, she was a time traveller in the end.
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I like to think the erased stuff has been deposited into some kind of gigantic neverwhere purgatory. The Stolen Earth Daleks, a huge ridiculous CGI robot, and a bunch of waddling ducks. All just twiddling their thumbs. Well, if the daleks and ducks had thumbs.:o
(hopefully they've been joined by The Slitheen, that weird Scottish alien from The Two Doctors, Jenny, Marta Jones's mother, and the Red Kangs)
You've gone crazy, you little stump of wood. Red kangs are best! Red kangs, red kangs, red kangs are best!
Many theories to PONDer tonight. Now I can finally sleep on it!:D
Haha. I just about got the message during the episode, not sure how, I mean, it was a very subtle message...
"so long and thanks for all the bread!"
It'll probably be the 'joke' relevation of things the crack has done.
Sort of like the bees disappearing because they're aliens.
So long, and thanks for all the bread?
Where was the mention of the duck pond? I must have missed it