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How did jack become The Face of Boe and how did he die when he can’t now and is Rex going to be fixed
When the Doctor tells River her his name
Who blew up the TARDIS
This prophecy still needs to be explained
"On the fields of Trenzelor, at the fall of the Eleventh, when no living creature can speak falsely or fail to answer a question will be asked—one that must never be answered. And Silence must fall when the question is asked. Doctor who?"
Who Clara Oswin Oswald is and how she is able to die and end somewhere else in time and space
Who is the The Shopkeeper from SJA.
Thoughts anyone or are some of these going to float
When the Doctor tells River her his name
Who blew up the TARDIS
This prophecy still needs to be explained
"On the fields of Trenzelor, at the fall of the Eleventh, when no living creature can speak falsely or fail to answer a question will be asked—one that must never be answered. And Silence must fall when the question is asked. Doctor who?"
Who Clara Oswin Oswald is and how she is able to die and end somewhere else in time and space
Who is the The Shopkeeper from SJA.
Thoughts anyone or are some of these going to float
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The Doctor telling River his name thing is likely to be explained at the same time as the Trenzalore thing, speculated at the 50th, who knows. Likewise the Clara thing, that mystery will hopefully be solved in series 7b but more likely it'll carry on into the 50th. Unlikely we'll find out anymore about Jack being the Face of Boe and seeing as SJA is finished now we'll never know about The Shopkeeper,he's just The Shopkeeper.
Don't even get me started on who blew up the TARDIS...
Pure guesswork
Either
"I'm not telling you." - They like to keep it a secret (more likely)
or
"There won't be one." - BBC are finally killing it off after its 50th anniversary. (They wouldn't, would they?)
How come Amy couldn't remember the Daleks?:eek::p:D
DON'T SHOOT ME! DON'T SHOOT ME! :eek:
And as for Jack - I'm sure Russell has said he's the face of Boe. If he's going to live for millions of years something is going to happen to his body. We know he ages so why can't his head expand and limbs wither?
</forgot about that plot point no-one seems worried about these days despite being posed as a question nearly two years ago>
He was the first person from the Boeshane Penisula to join the Time Agency
I still just wanna know what is up with the red ballon that appears every once in a while
I can't remember them all now, but behind Amy at her wedding, she had one in a comic, and I'm pretty sure there were more in the show too, there was a whole thread about it last year
The clown in The God Complex was holding a red balloon, and a similar one was given to the child at the end of The Rebel Flesh.
The Silence. Although we don't really know how. There are a lot of threads on this topic alone.
Stop that, you.
It was written on his cot?
If it was on his Cot then anyone who wandered into the room it was kept and could read Gallifreyian would know it.
No, River finding out the Doctors name will be part of the Fields of Trenzalore story.
Gallifreyian wouldn't translate, and with no Time Lords left no one else could read it?
The Doctor's not popped the question yet because he knows that as long as River doesn't know his true name she won't be heading to the library.
Maybe the question on the Fields of Trenzalore will be "Doctor Who"? He won't be able to lie and he won't be able to avoid answering the question. He'll fall because he knows once she knows his true name he won't be able to stop River from making that trip to the library.
On the other hand, isn't that a bit too obvious for the Moff?
I hope the resolution to this is a good one, but in the meantime the speculation is fun.
huh??
Or we could still see it in a future episode of DW.
We also never got to find out any more about Gray at all either, or his time agent friend (spike from Buffy). Maybe the rest of their stories were meant for series 3 too. It seems a shame that whole story never got told.
I think the previous Poster was refering to the Episode Sleeper which AFAIK had nothing to do with the Grey Storyline.
Jack ages. He said he saw some wrinkles appearing at one point. That was after a couple of thousand years (he was buried under ground). So- after a few million or so he gradually 'evolved' into the big head in the jar.
I believe the whole "who blew up the tardis" question was meant to be saying that there are other baddies out there who want the Doctor dead. Who we then found out in the next series were the Silence.
Amy didn't remember the Daleks because that part of the past had been wiped from existence at the time we were watching (through the cracks). Not sure if she ( ant the rest of the world) is supposed to rememeber them now? I hope they don't, as human knowledge of aliens should be kept minimal (just UNIT, certain parts of government etc) in our own time. A huge alien invasion every week gets a bit boring, and then the show has to do one better every time or it really gets boring.
Those are my interpretations to the answers to those questions. I'm sure others may well have different answers too, but I believe this is feasible, The rest of the answers, I believe, are still to come next year, in the adventures to come.
I think the whole thing was handled badly myself. I believe it was an attempt by the Moff to make the audience (us) feel as though we'd forgotton we'd seen the silence when looking away from the TV... it just didn't translate