( Just read this other post and my thoughts are better worded here: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1487416 )
Hi all, please correct me if I'm wrong as im writing this totally from memory and cutting and pasting from other sources.
In season 5, The Pandorica Opens - After the Doctor touches the Pandorica he remembers the following saying (im not sure he actually 'reads' this from the Pandorica, just that he rememebers this saying in the gravity of the situation):
"There was a goblin, or a trickster, or a warrior. A nameless terrible thing soaked in the blood in a billion galaxies. And nobody could reason with it or stop it. One day
it would just drop out of the sky and destroy your world."
Now later in season 6, The Day of the Moon - In a monologue by Amy she states that Rory "
dropped from the sky"
Firstly am I actually correct? and if I am then was this the throwaway line from season 5? Do you think some event will catapult Rory into some sort or rage that no one can stop and he becomes intent on destroying worlds to find his resolve???
Also, the Doctor used the phrase "destroy
your world" to River (at that point thinking she was human) meaning that the Destroyer will destroy Earth???
Last edited by witm : 06-06-2011 at 15:04