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The Worst Resolution for the Finale?
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Deserana 12
25-09-2011
What do you think would be the worst resolution for the finale next week.

For me it would probably have to be either be an it was all a dream type ending with the DreamLord behind it all or a poorly constructed reset button. (The Big Bang IMO was the reset button done brilliantly as although it reset it all it wasn't REALLY reset )
Abomination
25-09-2011
I am just really hoping its something better than Ganger Doctor being involved to save the day... it feels so predictable and the gangers have been used enough to further major plotlines
Mystical123
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by Abomination:
“I am just really hoping its something better than Ganger Doctor being involved to save the day... it feels so predictable and the gangers have been used enough to further major plotlines ”

I agree. No Gangers in the finale please, and also no time being rewritten so no-one remembers it again...
AlexiR
25-09-2011
Surely the worst resolution would be that The Doctor is actually dead?
Mystical123
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by AlexiR:
“Surely the worst resolution would be that The Doctor is actually dead?”

Surely that's an impossible resolution given that a Christmas special and new series have already been announced for the end of this year and next year respectively....
AlexiR
25-09-2011
Which would be amongst the reasons that it would be a terrible resolution.
Vabosity
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by Mystical123:
“Surely that's an impossible resolution given that a Christmas special and new series have already been announced for the end of this year and next year respectively....”

Unless the Christmas Special and new series take place during that 200 years period of the Eleventh Doctor's life that we haven't seen.
16caerhos
25-09-2011
I doubt it's a ganger, the ganger is only a physical representation of the present Doctor so regeneration is a no-no. It will be very wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey, that's a given seeing as this is Moffat we're talking about!
AlexiR
25-09-2011
Ok how’s this for a terrible resolution – they nick the ending of Superman.

River, Rory and Amy fly the TARDIS around the earth at increasing speed reversing the rotation of the earth and for some reason time as well thus allowing them to save The Doctor.
sigoth
25-09-2011
2 doctors would be annoying for me, i hope its somthing brilliant and never been done, but theres only so much it could possibly be.
jjesso123
25-09-2011
For them do just do reset like finding river when she is a baby and giving her to Amy.
AlexiR
25-09-2011
The Doctor popping up after he's been shot and telling everyone he's fine because he's wearing a laser proof vest?
Deserana 12
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by jjesso123:
“For them do just do reset like finding river when she is a baby and giving her to Amy.”

That would be bad, I'd like 2 Doctor's theory (I like all that sort of stuff) I doubt its a simple reset though due to this teaser from Radio Times
Spoiler
The Wedding of River Song necessarily leads us back to the events of The Impossible Astronaut and the Doctor’s demise at Lake Silencio in Utah, but this shocking moment acts as a pivot, not a dead end, for Moffat’s finale and a barrage of bewildering and bizarre imagery that spools forth.
emptybox
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by Vabosity:
“Unless the Christmas Special and new series take place during that 200 years period of the Eleventh Doctor's life that we haven't seen.”

Moffat could have decided that the Doctor dies at 1100 years old, knowing that the 900 year old Doctor still has 200 years of adventures left.
Perhaps he thinks that the series is unlikely still to be on air in 200 years time?

Of course that would make explaining any future regenerations a bit tricky, as the 1100 year old Doctor still looks like Matt Smith.
AlexiR
25-09-2011
He was never really dead. It was all just a cunning plan.
SillyBillyGoat
25-09-2011
The Doctor we saw shot was actually his estranged twin brother, The Nurse.
tim128
25-09-2011
What about the final scene after the first half of the series, with the skeleton hand and the sonic screwdriver?
Fudd
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by AlexiR:
“He was never really dead. It was all just a cunning plan.”

He must have cursed when they set fire to him, then.
Mickey S
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by AlexiR:
“Surely the worst resolution would be that The Doctor is actually dead?”

After this appalling series, I think it would be a mercy to see Doctor Who put out of its misery. I don't want to see this classic TV show continue down the road of childish self-indulgence.
Ed Sizzers
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by Mickey S:
“After this appalling series, I think it would be a mercy to see Doctor Who put out of its misery. I don't want to see this classic TV show continue down the road of childish self-indulgence.”

You don't have to. You could just not watch it. And then you wouldn't see it. You see how this works?

Ah, but you have such a monumentally overblown sense of self importance, you're of the belief that if you don't like something, then nobody else should be allowed to enjoy it.

You may want to consider ending future posts with a "Mwaah haaaa haaaaaaaa!" It seems appropriate.
TheSilentFez
25-09-2011
I think the plot will be resolved by time being re-written with a simple reset button. The backlash will be huge. I'm about 80% confident on this.
Personally, I don't really care, so long as the rest of the episode is good.
sandydune
25-09-2011
the whole series has been about forgetting stuff, when you think about it.
hopscotch23
25-09-2011
That there is a change to the timeline, history is rewritten and thus River's personal history is rewritten. So that she has a 'normal' life and never meets the Doctor, never has a significant relationship with him and so on. I love the flirty interaction of 11 and River and quite fancy the idea of the Doctor having a significant other and a bit of romance . But as has been written before The Doctor being in a relationship or having a wife is not how the series works and to rewrite all of that with a change of history may be the work around. Would make me sad, bit like when Donna had her mind wiped and all she had been vanished.

Of course there is is still the issue about needing River's death to save Doc 10 blah blah blah but this is Sci Fi and anything is possible
BP4Lthe2nd
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by hopscotch23:
“Of course there is is still the issue about needing River's death to save Doc 10 blah blah blah but this is Sci Fi and anything is possible”

Wasn't it River who called The Doctor to the library? So if time is re-written and River has a normal life then 10 would never have gone to the library so wouldn't have needed to be saved from dying.
hopscotch23
25-09-2011
Originally Posted by BP4Lthe2nd:
“Wasn't it River who called The Doctor to the library? So if time is re-written and River has a normal life then 10 would never have gone to the library so wouldn't have needed to be saved from dying.”

Hmmm true
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