I could not resist reading them , came from somebody who had lunch with a magazine reviewer today.
The main points from Wilf and The Doctors conversation in the cafe are the following ,
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-Wilf tells the Doctor he was a soldier in Palestine during the war. Whilst stationed there , something crashed to earth that killed some of his soldier friends , something that was bigger on the inside! They tried a lot of morphine on the passenger but he still died
-The scene is underlaid with the Sound Of Drums and as Wilf tells this tale , the TSOD get louder!!
On Donna , Wilf decides to locate the Doctor after Donna sees Verity Newman on the tv promoting her Journal Of Impossible Things novel. She mentions The Doctor and Donna becomes agitated buy Wilf and Sylvia manage to distract her.
The Master lives homeless for a while after being resurrected and before Naismith catches him , including eating lots of food and other tramps as reported. Naismith finally captures him , having been in awe of Harry Saxon and has taken his Atchangel Network and re-established it as Neon but keeps him on a tight leash as he senses a power struggle.
The poster said he won't post what he knows about the last ten minutes and cliffhanger but has tantalised us with the following.
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Wilf and Naismith have a shared history
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as do quite a lot of people. Memories aren't always what they seem to be and dreams are often not really dreams
Finally the poster says we should rewatch the episodes
Christmas Invasion , HN/FOB , Utopia and any story with Wilf to make the last bit clearer!!
Just seen a post on there from someone who is confirmed as being at the Press Launch who has confirmed these rumours and more from that poster as untrue.
Originally Posted by Mass09: “Just seen a post on there from someone who is confirmed as being at the Press Launch who has confirmed these rumours and more from that poster as untrue.
Sorry folks!”
D'oh , I was reeled in , as were many other by that one
Sorry for being a numpty and believing that numpty!
Here's hoping the real thing is even better
Wilf is not a timelord, that'd be silly. And the suggestion that the ending is that thousands of people on earth are fobwatched timelords is far too fanwanky.