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I'm still confused... & Who I think Clara is...
If Clara believes she is an ordinary girl then why was she in a graveyard hanging round her own gravestone? I was confused at that bit.
----------------------------- Oh and here's who I think Clara is btw - I think Clara is a trap which will lead the Doctor to somewhere which we will find in the finale - maybe the fields of Trenzivor or whatever it is? Anyway, I believe that Clara doesn't know she's a trap but she is. Similar to Ganger Amy. |
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That was her mother's gravestone not hers. (If you mean the one in Rings of Akhaten)
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That was her mother's gravestone not hers. (If you mean the one in Rings of Akhaten)
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Oh, I forgot about that scene.
Well, we never see whether she even noticed the name of the gravestone, did we? And even if she did, she might just think that it's someone with a similar name to her. And even though she might be a normal girl, she is somewhoe connected to Victorian Clara and Oswin, so some force might have been drawing her to that apticular grave. But it's not like we saw her go there on purpose, the way I understood it she and her friend were going somewhere and she went through the graveyard as shortcut. |
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It could also be possible that her parents lived near that graveyard, and when they were expecting their daughter noticed a gravestone with the same last name as theirs. They liked the first name on the stone, thought it went well with their surname, and so named their daughter after the dead woman.
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Or Clara is unwittingly drawn there for timey wimey reasons after whatever happens in the finale splits her.
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Remember the ages missing in her book!
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Remember the ages missing in her book!
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But where was she?
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I like Clara a lot now. I didn't at first. I thought she was a bit common, and also a bit bossy, but I like her.
In Journey To The Centre of the Tardis, she picked up a book about the Time War. I was hoping she was going to start reading some bits out aloud, but it was not to be. ![]() I still think that Clara is the 12th Doctor, that's used the Chamelion Arch to make her think that she's human, and then gone back in time to 2013. She then made a new life for herself, made friends and so on. Not long after that, the Doctor saw her again, for the third time. If she is the 12th Doc, then she would've had a companion to take her back to now. Either that, or she set the controls for 2013 before becoming human. |
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I like Clara a lot now. I didn't at first. I thought she was a bit common, and also a bit bossy, but I like her.
In Journey To The Centre of the Tardis, she picked up a book about the Time War. I was hoping she was going to start reading some bits out aloud, but it was not to be. ![]() I still think that Clara is the 12th Doctor, that's used the Chamelion Arch to make her think that she's human, and then gone back in time to 2013. She then made a new life for herself, made friends and so on. Not long after that, the Doctor saw her again, for the third time. |
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So how do you explain the fact that we have seen both Clara's parents (and how they fell in love) as well as young Clara (both in the prequel to Bells and in Rings)?
Or this whole thing has something to do with the Trickster from SJA. Him messing with time, and so on. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_uiRi-iHWGH...SJA+Banner.png |
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It would be such a shock to viewers if, during the 50th anniversary special, Rose falls asleep, wakes up on the day that she meets the 9th Doctor, and she says 'I've just had the strangest dream. That I've been travelling with a mysterious man in a blue box.'
Everything up to now, would not have happened basically, or would have been undone by Rose. That is one idea that could happen later this year. It would of course have to happen again, so we have Matt Smith's Doctor for the Christmas one. |
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But where was she?
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Maybe that was in a parallel universe, like the one Rose is in with the human version of the Tennant Doctor.
Or this whole thing has something to do with the Trickster from SJA. Him messing with time, and so on. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_uiRi-iHWGH...SJA+Banner.png As for the parallel universe stuff: 1. First of all the Doctor would surely realise that he's travelled into a parallel universe and there was absolutely no indication that he has in either scene where he met young Clara. 2. Travelling between parallel universes (despite the fact that it has been done on Who before) is both a)close to impossible/extremely hard. Ten had to burn up a sun just to speak to Rose for a little bit back in Doomsday. and b) extremyl dangerous, probably even more so when the Doctor is involved. So he wouldn't risk trying travelling between parallel universes until he had a serious reason for it (such as the universe being in danger). |
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It could also be possible that her parents lived near that graveyard, and when they were expecting their daughter noticed a gravestone with the same last name as theirs. They liked the first name on the stone, thought it went well with their surname, and so named their daughter after the dead woman.
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