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Cold Blood Previews *spoilers*
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crazzyaz7
26-05-2010
Originally Posted by Muttley76:
“it'll all become clear, by all accounts....plus
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we are lead to understand that the Van Gough episode isn't a bowl of cherry's in any case, btw.
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Originally Posted by JCR:
“The Van Gogh episode itself doesn't sound like a barrel of laughs; it's says in the new DWM they don't shy away from the mental illness aspects of it all.”


true yeah its been described as a weepy...and I am so glad that they won't hide away from the Mental Health issues either!!

But what I mean is
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Amy actually walking away from wales with the Doctor, when she pratically committed suicide when he died in the dream...



but yes it will be more obvious when the episodes airs

Originally Posted by moonstone25:
“

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Maybe she doesn't walk away happily? Maybe she realises she has to stick with the doc to get him back... and then they get hijacked by Vin Gogh?! somehow... she did seem pretty undistraught in that Vin G. clip, but maybe that's just because as we all know from many threads she's a cold and callous character
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Lol
Muttley76
26-05-2010
Originally Posted by crazzyaz7:
“But what I mean is
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Amy actually walking away from wales with the Doctor, when she pratically committed suicide when he died in the dream...



but yes it will be more obvious when the episodes airs

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actually that isn't strictly speaking true at all....her actions in Amy's Choice impact on the ending of the episode though, in terms of actions taken
crazzyaz7
26-05-2010
Originally Posted by Muttley76:
“
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actually that isn't strictly speaking true at all....her actions in Amy's Choice impact on the ending of the episode though, in terms of actions taken
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Oh I agree but I am also thinking in terms of the emotional content, and her words that she said to the Doctor which were then followed by her actions....

but like I said, it probably make more sense when we see the story...
Muttley76
26-05-2010
Originally Posted by crazzyaz7:
“Oh I agree but I am also thinking in terms of the emotional content, and her words that she said to the Doctor which were then followed by her actions....”

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my point was that strictly speaking she doesn't just walk away from wales with the Doctor....lets say she isn't given much of a choice.
crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Muttley76:
“
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my point was that strictly speaking she doesn't just walk away from wales with the Doctor....lets say she isn't given much of a choice.
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Oh oh oh I get you now...well I obviously I don't know what will happen ofcourse...but what you say makes sense!!! If that makes any sense!!! God its hard talking about spoilers!!!!
Muttley76
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by crazzyaz7:
“Oh oh oh I get you now...well I obviously I don't know what will happen ofcourse...but what you say makes sense!!! If that makes any sense!!! God its hard talking about spoilers!!!!”

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my reference to amy's choice was that the doctor knows there is a good chance of her offing herself if Rory dies...so what might he do in the event of it happening in real life, do you think?
crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Muttley76:
“
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my reference to amy's choice was that the doctor knows there is a good chance of her offing herself if Rory dies...so what might he do in the event of it happening in real life, do you think?
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Now that clarifies things even more!!!!! That definitely makes sense!!! Thankyou!!
justine01
27-05-2010
well, it's an opportunity upcoming for the Doc to prove there is a point to him

Already looking forward to the finale
SciFiGuy_UK
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Deserana 12:
“In the preview for next weeks episodes The Doctor says that this moment in time is not fixed so it can be changed so this may alter there future resulting them in not waving to themselves.”

Ah. A timey-wimey thing then. You'd think he'd learnt his lesson from the Timelord Victorious incident....! Ho hum.
johnnysaucepn
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by SciFiGuy_UK:
“Ah. A timey-wimey thing then. You'd think he'd learnt his lesson from the Timelord Victorious incident....! Ho hum.”

It appears he has - Waters of Mars was all about him deciding what can be changed and what can't, if he's accepting that it's not his decision and that this is one that can be then that's a step forward.
SciFiGuy_UK
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by johnnysaucepn:
“It appears he has - Waters of Mars was all about him deciding what can be changed and what can't, if he's accepting that it's not his decision and that this is one that can be then that's a step forward.”

I'm curious to know how he knows which can be changed & which can't. Since the doctor goes into unfamiliar situations, how can he know what the outcome should be, fixed or otherwise? Perhaps he allows for "seasonal adjustment"
TwEeD.NK
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by SciFiGuy_UK:
“I'm curious to know how he knows which can be changed & which can't. Since the doctor goes into unfamiliar situations, how can he know what the outcome should be, fixed or otherwise? Perhaps he allows for "seasonal adjustment" ”

You could picture like having an added sense that would let you see ultraviolet (Cataract operations could do that to you). You just see more than anyone else

Originally Posted by The Parting of Ways:
“Rose: I see everything. All that is, all that was, all that ever could be...
The Doctor: But that’s what I see, all the time. And doesn’t it drive you mad?”



Originally Posted by The Fires Of Pompeii:
“The Doctor: Some things are fixed, some things are in flux. Pompeii is fixed.
Donna: But how do you know which is which?
The Doctor: Because that is how I see the universe. Every waking second, I can see what is, what was, what could be, what must not. It's the burden of a Time Lord, Donna.”

crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by TwEeD.NK:
“You could picture like having an added sense that would let you see ultraviolet (Cataract operations could do that to you). You just see more than anyone else”

yeah that is exactly what has been the case since the series has come back....
Ainley
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by vespa:
“I just want to know what the vegetable reference is all about.

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Celery.
johnnysaucepn
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Ainley:
“Celery.”

I can only hope the Doc uses it to detect certain gasses in the praxis range range of the spectrum.
Webslark
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Eaglestriker:
“There's a pic in the gallery on the Den of Geek page with
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Rory offering Alaya the Angry Silurian a plate of food...with several veggies...but I don't see no celery
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Defintely a carrot in there
Pingu84
27-05-2010
Another new spoiler-free review is up here...

http://www.lastbroadcast.co.uk/tv/re...old-blood.html
CD93
27-05-2010
Quote:
“
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e’s still more interested in what Amy can remember
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I wonder if she's affected by Rory apparently falling into the crack
crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
http://www.lastbroadcast.co.uk/tv/re...old-blood.html


another review.....
crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Pingu84:
“Another new spoiler-free review is up here...

http://www.lastbroadcast.co.uk/tv/re...old-blood.html”

Damn you got there before me!!! I'm having a slow day!!!
ArtyAttack
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Pingu84:
“Another new spoiler-free review is up here...

http://www.lastbroadcast.co.uk/tv/re...old-blood.html”

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Has to be the wedding ring that Rory had that the Doctor has at the end and is hiding from Amy
crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by ArtyAttack:
“
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Has to be the wedding ring that Rory had that the Doctor has at the end and is hiding from Amy
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That is what I was thinking..
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But i don't think he is hiding it, more so when they go back in the Tardis, the Doctor sees the ring
..so I guess its more for an emotional point....
crazzyaz7
27-05-2010
Another review

http://www.kasterborous.com/2010/05/...ood-preview-2/
Jakes_stuff
27-05-2010
Ok, my theory about the Rory thing from what i've heard from various sources - I'm going to spoiler the whole thing just in case as it involves bits from reviews I've read about future episodes....

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Rory 'dies' in that he gets sucked into one of the cracks, Amy and the Doctor perhaps think he is dead, or realise maybe he isn't but have no way of tracking him down.
One of the reviews I've read for the last 2 episodes says something along the lines of 'A love that lasts thousands of years' and it also mentioned something about Rory being a roman centurian.
So, perhaps the crack deposits him in roman times - ie thousands of years ago which also explains the love thats lasts thousands of years? - between Amy and Rory?
capt.shoegazer
27-05-2010
Originally Posted by Jakes_stuff:
“Ok, my theory about the Rory thing from what i've heard from various sources - I'm going to spoiler the whole thing just in case as it involves bits from reviews I've read about future episodes....

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Rory 'dies' in that he gets sucked into one of the cracks, Amy and the Doctor perhaps think he is dead, or realise maybe he isn't but have no way of tracking him down.
One of the reviews I've read for the last 2 episodes says something along the lines of 'A love that lasts thousands of years' and it also mentioned something about Rory being a roman centurian.
So, perhaps the crack deposits him in roman times - ie thousands of years ago which also explains the love thats lasts thousands of years? - between Amy and Rory?
”

I think youve hit the nail bang on the head there!
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