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I think we can all be sure that somehow the Doctor will escape the Pandorica (otherwise future episodes will be very boring and sameish - no Doctor, no Universe, no Anything), but what about everything else (Tardis, Amy and River)?
Well I have an idea based on ToA and FaS so if you don't want to know (and since everyone frowns on poor use of spoiler tags) don't read any further.
In FaS Riversong comments that she will see the Doctor when the Pandorica opens, so FaS is set after the Pandorica Opens from Riversong's perspective yet she does not seem to have been surprised to see either Amy or the Tardis at athe start of FaS suggesting that they both survive the Pandorica storyline.
Could be due to wibbley wobbley timey wimey stuff though.
Well I have an idea based on ToA and FaS so if you don't want to know (and since everyone frowns on poor use of spoiler tags) don't read any further.
In FaS Riversong comments that she will see the Doctor when the Pandorica opens, so FaS is set after the Pandorica Opens from Riversong's perspective yet she does not seem to have been surprised to see either Amy or the Tardis at athe start of FaS suggesting that they both survive the Pandorica storyline.
Could be due to wibbley wobbley timey wimey stuff though.
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LOL yes, that might make for a boring series!
As for the rest, time can be rewritten.
I think The Big Bang will be set mainly in a museum. It would explain a lot of the leaked pics such as the stone dalek and the pandorica in a museum. Maybe in many years to come when Amy is seven years of age (1996 AD), she has to open the Pandorica somehow for the Doctor and release him from the prison. At this point, he is able to tell her something very important, which harks back to Flesh and Stone when he says 'remember what I told you when you were seven'. Now able to remember it in her future, events change around Amy somehow thus enabling her and Rory to survive and meaning that the Doctor was never in the Pandorica at all.
I posted this somewhere else too, so sorry for anyone that read it twice.
That would make sense and would be pretty cool.
I read somewhere that people think that river song is dona nobal. That way because she had some part of the doctor in her she would know the doctors name. Someone else suggested that river was the doctor in regenerated form?
I don't think either of them are true but ...
sounds like the most possible out come
And River=Doctor would mean that the Doctor would cross himself at the end of his time, reliving again events of his past. Even in Doctor Who, that is science-fiction.
The Doctor, Amy and the TARDIS haven't been to the Pandorica yet in their personal timelines, so they wouldn't have blown up/been shot yet.
So they'd still exist?
Indeed it can. Time is in flux as it is at the best of times, but now all of time can be rewritten. This is Timey-Wimey on a new level! :eek:
I agree didn't believe that one bit. Just thought that I would post it up here to see what others think