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Post by Siana Blackwood on Oct 26, 2014 1:13:38 GMT
Warning: if you're not watching the current season, the following post won't make much sense.
From the promo for Dark Water: "Clara Oswald has never existed."
I was being intentionally silly with that 'nothing is real since Trenzalore' idea I posted in DPBs, but maybe I wasn't ambitious enough. Therefore, just a insane but further-reaching new theory incoming:
Clara is really Oswin the Dalek, only she's not a Dalek at all - she's actually a Cyberman sent to spy on the Daleks and steal their human-form technology. When the Doctor was on that Dalek prison planet, he was infected by some of whatever those particles were that they needed the bracelets for. Seeing an opportunity, the Daleks put their master plan into action and now that they're only a step away from gaining control over the TARDIS (and maybe the universe), it's time to reveal their presence.
The only person who can possibly save the Doctor is Missy... who is Oswin's mother.
Hmm...should post 'characters unexpectedly turn out to be related' in the Inspirgency Busters thread.
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Oct 27, 2014 5:44:43 GMT
Or Missy is an older Clara. Karabraxos had clones. Clara has clones. They don't need to be the same age. Missy is evil. Evil Clara was evil. Missy could have taken control of an army of Clara clones. Or all forms of Clara Oswald could be Missy's creation entirely. After all, Clara is very much like a Time Lord. Give her a sonic screwdriver and a TARDIS and she'd be off. Powerful weapon, that. In an entirely different vein, Flatline basically stole an old plot bunny I had for a short story idea, and did it far better. Regarding the end of In The Forests of the Night: I don't get it. Her sister was turned into a bush?
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Oct 27, 2014 6:17:05 GMT
Also for In The Forests of the Night: Or maybe the next-door neighbour murdered her and buried her under the hydrangeas, and then the glowing bugs revived her as a sort of apology/thanks to Maeve.
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Nov 5, 2014 7:40:10 GMT
Just saw Dark Water. CURSE YOU STEVEN MOFFATT CURSE YOU. Yet again there is no reaction gif that will adequately capture my face throughout the whole of the episode. Well, except maybe this one. No lie, no exaggeration. Just picture more silent hyperventilating terror, less screaming out loud, and a constant shriek inside my mind, though I did actually scream out loud at one part. When the first skeleton moved. It was to be expected, but the FREAKIN' CREEPY mausoleum hit a little too close to my nightmares, so I was already hiding under a blanket. So much for taking a break from cyberpunk necromancy. If you didn't read the spoiler, let's just say that this episode hit EERILY close to home regarding my NaNo novel. Not so much in the actual content (no Time Lords here!) but in terms of execution and emotion. Doctor Who did it a lot better though. Actually, this entire episode hit a little too close to my nightmares, and the explanation actually made it less TERRIFYING. I loved it! But I think I'll sleep with the lights on.
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Post by d4rksh1n3s on Mar 24, 2015 23:55:03 GMT
I've just started watching the revived series, please send help. I'm not even normally that fascinated by time travel. What have I done. Moisturize me.
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Mar 25, 2015 0:06:00 GMT
HOUSTON WE HAVE ANOTHER ONE : : You know it only gets worse better from here right? Welcome to the dark side.
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Post by d4rksh1n3s on Mar 31, 2015 3:11:12 GMT
Still watching from the beginning of the new run, so you all are doomed to be irritated FOREVER by my occasional posting. Also I'm told that some people don't care about Nine and those people are incorrect.
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Mar 31, 2015 4:24:52 GMT
Indeed. Such people are WRONG. How can anyone not like Nine? He made me fall in love with this show! On an entirely unrelated note, my sister did say she didn't want anything for her birthday...
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Post by d4rksh1n3s on Apr 6, 2015 2:49:01 GMT
Finished season two! (It's funny because it's not actually "funny" so much as it is "deeply depressing and traumatic".)
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Apr 7, 2015 23:19:33 GMT
Hoo boy. As the show gets better, the feels get worse. Wait until you get to >:-D . Even MORE feels. Now I wish I could forget the first four seasons of new Doctor Who so I can watch them all again for the first time. :-(
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Post by d4rksh1n3s on Apr 22, 2015 3:53:18 GMT
And season three. "I forgive you."
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Apr 23, 2015 12:57:26 GMT
Season 4, though. :-D D-,8 <3
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jul 9, 2015 23:12:44 GMT
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Post by Danielle Wayland on Jul 10, 2015 0:12:09 GMT
I was never into the idea of Dr. Who. The first episode I turned to I thought it was stupidly weird (David T. was the Doctor don't ask me what the episode was cuz I have no clue). Then one day, a year or so later I was browsing channels, saw that BBC was having a little marathon and decided to just let it play for background noise. Matt was the Doctor, and the episode playing was the one with Vincent Van Gogh.
My heart was effectively stolen.
xD
I haven't sat down yet and watched everything in chronological order (just the reboot, I'm too terrified to go back to the originals (I'd never leave the house every again), but whenever I see it on BBC I always tune in to watch :3 I may not understand everything that's going on, but I really like the show now. And yeah, I don't mind the current Doctor. He has a certain charm =)
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Post by d4rksh1n3s on Jul 10, 2015 1:22:59 GMT
Oh man I fully endorse watching from the beginning. Even David Tennant, his Doctor has an A+ character arc.
In related news, I finally finished season 4 and the specials and nothing will ever be okay ever.
But in a good way.
Possibly.
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