It looks like the Doctor hasn't given her a key yet, and it is not like the Doctor to leave the Tardis unlocked, especially in such a crowded place, so how does she expect to get into the Tardis by just pushing the door?
Having said that, it seems pretty obvious that Clara mentioning that the Tardis doesn't like her was actually part of the script is relevant to a later story or stories.
Originally Posted by Mystical123: “I have no issues with the TARDIS not letting Clara in, I don't think there's any problem there - she doesn't have a key and the Doctor locks it when they leave.
For me the much more interesting issue is why the TARDIS didn't translate at all for Clara, and why the Doctor didn't think that was an issue. Either it's a massive continuity error, or it's significant - the TARDIS has only failed to translate High Gallifreyan before, and that's understandable, whereas this was just a load of ordinary alien languages it should have translated.”
and thats the sort of basic mistake the doctor is always over looking till later.
Originally Posted by davrosdodebird: “The TARDIS had some issues with Jack as well, let's not forget ”
The TARDIS wouldn't accept Jack because 'he shouldn't exist'.
I think that when Ellie rescued Clara's dad (who's name I didn't catch...) from the path of that car she somehow changed history, a la 'Father's Day', thus allowing Clara to exist when she shouldn't. Or something like that.
I have a three year old niece who's name is Eleanor Clara. Although that is very unlikely to have anything to do with it...
Originally Posted by Demolished Man: “I have a three year old niece who's name is Eleanor Clara. Although that is very unlikely to have anything to do with it...”
You never know... wibbly wobbly timey wimey and all that...
Originally Posted by JohnnyForget: “It looks like the Doctor hasn't given her a key yet, and it is not like the Doctor to leave the Tardis unlocked, especially in such a crowded place, so how does she expect to get into the Tardis by just pushing the door?
Having said that, it seems pretty obvious that Clara mentioning that the Tardis doesn't like her was actually part of the script is relevant to a later story or stories.”
Yeah, it might be one thing that Clara is foreshadowing as another.
The script probably called for Clara to realised she's locked out (from our point of view, not accepted as a 'companion' yet) which was altered to foreshadow a future episode.
Didn't know where else to put this but in "Asylum" when Clara is taken by the Daleks she keeps shouting "Where am I?" like the people in the Wifi who are trapped. Just a coincidence?