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Run you clever boy and remember...
Rocky_Rocastle
28-10-2014
What significance do you think there is that Clara in The Name of the Doctor said 'Run you clever boy and remember ME' whereas Oswin in Asylum of the Daleks and Victorian Clara both said 'Run you clever boy and remember' (ie without the 'ME') ? I have put it down to the Clara who jumped into the Doctor's timestream being the original Clara, whereas the others are splinters. The splinters are therefore saying 'remember the original Clara' not 'remember me as I am only a splinter version' (or words to that effect !)

There's probably a very simple explanation ! I did notice the nuance immediately though and just wondered if anyone else has any better explanations
Airborae
28-10-2014
Originally Posted by Rocky_Rocastle:
“What significance do you think there is that Clara in The Name of the Doctor said 'Run you clever boy and remember ME' whereas Oswin in Asylum of the Daleks and Victorian Clara both said 'Run you clever boy and remember' (ie without the 'ME') ? I have put it down to the Clara who jumped into the Doctor's timestream being the original Clara, whereas the others are splinters. The splinters are therefore saying 'remember the original Clara' not 'remember me as I am only a splinter version' (or words to that effect !)

There's probably a very simple explanation ! I did notice the nuance immediately though and just wondered if anyone else has any better explanations ”

Maybe it's a coincidence...

Initialise the word 'me' - M.E.

Miss E? - Missey?

Well I thought that was rather clever...
Kapellmeister
28-10-2014
Missing Episodes, innit.
LightMeUp
28-10-2014
Originally Posted by Kapellmeister:
“Missing Episodes, innit.”

Missy is the human embodiment of the missing episodes of Doctor Who?

Sort of makes sense in a weird way.
Kapellmeister
28-10-2014
Originally Posted by LightMeUp:
“Missy is the human embodiment of the missing episodes of Doctor Who?

Sort of makes sense in a weird way.”

ME, Me, Miss, Missy - Remember the Missing Episodes, you clever boy [Phil Morris].
LightMeUp
28-10-2014
Originally Posted by Kapellmeister:
“ME, Me, Miss, Missy - Remember the Missing Episodes, you clever boy [Phil Morris].”

I'm confused now.
Phoenix Lazarus
28-10-2014
What are these 'missing episodes' to which people are alluding, pray? Are they the episodes of 'Old Who' that are currently not known to exist as recordings?
claire2281
28-10-2014
Because if she'd said 'run you clever boy and remember me' the first two times then it would've taken some of the mystery out of it. People were speculating over what he was supposed to be remembering. They left 'me' off on purpose to add more mystery.
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