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I really like the Daleks - I think they are a legitimate threat to the Doctor, a deserving arc-enemy, and are also really entertaining - but I support this 'rest'.

The design in 5.3 was laughable. But it has improved a little since. Both the Daleks in 'The Pandorica Opens' were white - which is a nice throwback to 'Revolution of the Daleks'. Plus, in the Game (I played both the Dalek and the Cybermen one. The Dalek one was much better, but still kinda bad) they visit Sakro where there are millions of Daleks, so having a group of yellow and a group of red looks pretty good actually.

I like how the colours indicate a different rank - I just thought having a load of them with INDIVIDUAL COLOURS was very cheap and very...um....feminine. I know its a throwback to the Peter Cushing Doctor Who Daleks movie (which I actually really like - and think that Peter Cushing is a brilliant Doctor), but A) That was in the 60's and B) Like the game, they were in Skaro, so there are millions of them - which works much better than one colour for each Dalek.

I dont think they have to completely change the design, but if they somehow made it that the Daleks had fled and created a new army - they may be able to revive them. The multi-colour thing is much more effective when they dont have their own colour each. I dont want them to return in the second half of this series, but I would like to see a return in Series 7. I'm pretty sure some tiny adjustments would make the Daleks much better....

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Can someone give me the episode where Rivers dies? I would really like to watch it so I have a better feel of what's going on.

Its the 'Silence in the Library' two-parter from Series 4. I didn't like it as much as Moffat's other RTD-Era episodes, but its essential viewing to understand River Songs character.

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Thanks Max!
My friend figured out the whole Rivers thing beforehand. This was his theory.

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Amy POND RIVER Song
MELODY Pond River SONG

I can't believe I didn't think of that.

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I did.

As soon as she said

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Melody

I knew.

Although I was kinda going for that guess anyway.

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I guessed a few months ago as soon as I heard in Episode 1 that Amy was pregnant when

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I tought River was her daughter.
Well I usually get some stuff right when I guess in Doctor Who.
I thought this latest episode was another brilliant one. Absolutly amazing.
The Reveal of River Song was handled great, such a fantastic scene just like the battle.
Loved the supporting characters - Dorium, the Victorian Silurian, the Sontaran nurse and so on.

Loads of punch the air moments, and a few to bring tears to the eyes as well.

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Uh....spoilers?

EDIT: Thanks mods.

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I'm going to have to rely on "Heroes" dvds to entertain me until the show is back on...

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The Episode was a let down. It wasn't bad - it was actually quite good - but it felt unbelievably rushed. I dont get why they decided to wrap up this story-arc in one episode after just a few episodes run-up. I guess its convenient to take a few months off, since it gives more time for the episodes to be made, but I would have rather this waited until the series climax. It seemed like Moffat suddenly had to move this episode forward, because every single scene felt like he was trying to cram as much stuff in as possible.

Well they needed an epic final to end the first half and get people excited to watch the next half in September.

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Then why does that guy make a (badly written) speech about the Doctor being the enemy?

Because they are afraid. River explained it herself. He is to powerfull and dangerous for them to survive so they kidnapped the baby to use her as a weapon since she was also part timelord.

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Did the Doctor ally himself with the Cybermen? If so - Why didn't he use the Cybermen when invading the ship? And if he didn't ally, then why are the Cybermen in this episode?

Because the twelve cyber legion monitates the entire quadrant so they can hear everything which also mean they should know where they are.

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And HOW did they kidnap Amy? The Doctor says it was before America (correct me if I'm wrong). People have debated that she was kidnapped at the orphanage and the woman was the lady from the orphanage - but THIS IS NEVER SAID!! And I dont think it will be said because now the story is following yet ANOTHER sub-plot, so chances are we will never know...

I am not so sure the Doctor said that at all. I am pretty sure it

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happened during the 3 months between Episode 1 and 2 if you think close about it. Since in Ep 1 she said she was pregnant but then regretted it in Ep 2 and also started to see Madame Kovarion at that time.

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And why are they suddenly trying to make The Doctor look like a destroyer of worlds? He was branded with said title by Davaros! He brutally punished The Family of Blood, he slaughtered the last of the Ragnoss, single-handedly blew up an entire fleet of Sontarans (well, he wired it all up and then some kid snatched the big red button and pressed it for him), committed double genocide during the time-war, and many other acts of extreme violence. And only now are they saying "You might want to tone down on the 'oncoming storm' thing.....people are getting a bit scared of you..."?

Well blame RTD for having 4 years without anyone saying anything and instead made a horrible group who for no reason at all knows his name, knows what he looks like even though he regenerates and stuff...


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Uh....you cant function without a head. This is common knowledge. If your head is cut off - you die (unless your name is Christopher Walken). They really quickly spouted exposition that the Headless Monks are 'driven by their hearts' - so I just assumed the monks were Aliens. But then the gay guy gets turned into a monk. What? Being gay doesn't mean your heart controls your body, Moffat. OK - so I then assumed that the brain was moved down or something in the space between the gay guy getting his head cut off and him re-appearing later. But then, the fat blue guy gets his head cut off.....AND HE IS FINE!! Getting his head cut off just MILDLY ANNOYED HIM!! HOW DOES THAT WORK!?!?!

Wait are they humans? Are Dolorium a human? NO. Time Lords has 2 hearts, maybe they have something else that makes them function.

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How the hell is River Song able to teleport into THE TOP SECURITY MILITARY SPACE STATION!?!!

Well they left and the security went off, duh.

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If the Doctor can just shut down the force-field with his sonic screwdriver then why didn't he do that before!?! Is there anything the sonic screwdriver cant do?

What was he gonna do then? Just run over there and say "Hello I was just tripping bye to get the TARDIS because for no reason at all I know it's in a force field. Btw Amy your baby was fake as I see you already know, byyyeee!"

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As Brickyman pointed out: We've seen her die permanently. Why didn't she regenerate then? And she's not going to regenerate again because, as Brickyman pointed out, we saw he hop the twig for good. Plus, we now know she's a Time Lord, so even more suspense is removed.

Well she could have gotten to 13 regenerations already. Or maybe the power was to strong in that episode.

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But she was saved in the library wasn't she? So they might have a chance to bring her back.

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But she was saved in the library wasn't she? So they might have a chance to bring her back.

i think she was yes. But Moffat has easily got something to cover everything with River Song beautifully.

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Because the twelve cyber legion monitates the entire quadrant so they can hear everything which also mean they should know where they are.

I guess you read some expanded material to find that out - since they sure as hell didn't explain that in the episode....

Well they needed an epic final to end the first half and get people excited to watch the next half in September.

I'm sure they could have wrapped it up some other way. This climax did not deserve one episode after only 6 episodes of build-up to answer so many questions. I thought the episode suffered greatly by trying to cram as much in as it could. This could have been solved by splitting it into two and dedicating more time to the Doctor forming the army (which was very rushed and confusing), plus spreading out the final act a bit more - or this could have been solved by cutting the Headless Monks out, since they added NOTHING.

Because they are afraid. River explained it herself. He is to powerfull and dangerous for them to survive so they kidnapped the baby to use her as a weapon since she was also part timelord.

I was asking that question if we assumed that the army was in a war with the Cybermen. The whole paragraph there was pondering what the point of the Cybermen was, and contradicting each foreseen counter argument. 

Well blame RTD for having 4 years without anyone saying anything and instead made a horrible group who for no reason at all knows his name, knows what he looks like even though he regenerates and stuff...

OK, your first point is right. But I have no idea what you mean by 'horrible group'? Are you talking about the group in 'Love and Monsters'? You know, the group we knew for ONE EPISODE!! Or are you referring to 'Torchwood' (if you think that's a horrible show, they you clearly have only seen a few episodes and have not seen the excellent 'Children of the Earth' series) where Captain Jack has met the 9th Doctor, thus knowing his name, and recognises the 10th because he drives the TARDIS - which is a pretty big give-away.  Or are you referring to his inner circle of friends which all join together in Episode 13 Series 4. You know, the group who has ALL MET THE DOCTOR IN HIS 10TH FORM!!!

Wait are they humans? Are Dolorium a human? NO. Time Lords has 2 hearts, maybe they have something else that makes them function.

What? A brain up his ass, eyes in his nipples, and lungs in his...I dont even want to think about it.OK - So the fat blue guy somehow has a dual set of vital organs. Thats really silly, and was NEVER EXPLAINED in the episode, but fine. What about the humans? Not only is having their heads cut off the best thing that ever happened to them - but they also have MAGIC POWERS!! It would have been fine if the Monks were also Aliens whom could function by the power of their hearts (which is what someone really briefly said). But humans doing it too? I'm sorry - but humans cannot survive without their head!! Why am I the only one who is so angry about this!?!

Well they left and the security went off, duh.

So, a group of people decided before evacuating to turn off the security systems? Out of ALL the measures they could have taken, they choose to disable the anti-teleportation? And, if the anti-gravity, the oxygen, the force-field system, and the whole power grid is still operational, did the SECURITY SYSTEM turn itself off??

What was he gonna do then? Just run over there and say "Hello I was just tripping bye to get the TARDIS because for no reason at all I know it's in a force field. Btw Amy your baby was fake as I see you already know, byyyeee!"

Thats pretty much what happened anyway. The climax was pretty rushed (like the rest of the episode). And it was pretty obvious it was a force field because YOU CAN SEE IT!!! I knew it was a force field as soon as it was activated because I watched Star Wars!!! I'm pretty sure a 900 and something year old Time Lord who has travelled through time and space all his life will instantly recognise the GIANT GYRATING BEAM OF LIGHT as a force field!! Heck, the Silurian knew what it was!!

Besides, the reason why they stayed to fight was because the TARDIS was trapped. If the Doctor could get to the TARDIS then they wouldn't need to fight and thus everyone would live!! I love it when an entire battle and a load of deaths are deemed pointless because Moffat wrote himself into a corner...(and before you counter argue with RTD, yes: RTD wrote himself into a corner several times. I will not deny this....)

I am not so sure the Doctor said that at all

He didn't give a specific time reference. He didn't say it happened when Amy was abducted from the Orphanage - which is what pretty much every person watching the show thought, and would have made the most sense. I will watch the clip again, but I swear all he said was either before or since America. A quick flashback or something would have been nice.....

Well she could have gotten to 13 regenerations already. Or maybe the power was to strong in that episode.

I suppose so - but honestly:

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I have not seen anything time-lordy from her. The twist was unexpected, but I dont think Moffat had it planned for nearly as long as he claimed. I thought River Song was the Doctors Wife - and I still think they are going to get married because it was pretty much said at the end of Series 5. This whole 'Amy Pregnant' storyline only came at the beginning of this series.

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I guess you read some expanded material to find that out - since they sure as hell didn't explain that in the episode....

Well... Sorry to burst your bubble, but they kind of did. That was one of Rory's lines at the start of the episode...

The Headless Monks were STUPID. The forcefield thing was STUPID. And so is River Song being a Time Lord.

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Also, the reason River Song died permanently is because she mentioned at some point, whatever the device was she strapped herself to (I forget what it actually was) would stop both of The Doctor's hearts, and therefore kill him permanently.

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OK, that explains it....

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Well... Sorry to burst your bubble, but they kind of did. That was one of Rory's lines at the start of the episode...

Something else I need to replay again. Sometimes I forget single lines of exposition right at the beginning of the episode when there is stupidity later on....

And honestly - did we really need to see the Cybermen? I still think it was incredibly gratuitous. I'm sure they could have asked someone else who overlooks galactic activity, such as the Judoon or that space-station in Episode 12 Series 4....

It pains me that there is stupidity and rushed writing - since this would have been an excellent episode. The TARDIS episode was one of the worst I have ever seen, but honestly: Its an episode about the TARDIS turning into a middle-aged woman on a living planet that eats time lords and creates Frankenstein time-lords for no reason whatsoever. What did you expect? Its like walking into a Selzerberg movie and expecting it to be funny. But here, I was expecting a satisfying, conclusive, and well done climax...and I didn't get it.

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I guess you read some expanded material to find that out - since they sure as hell didn't explain that in the episode....

Well they did explain that RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE EPISODE. Gosh are you like playing Minecraft while you watch the episode?

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I'm sure they could have wrapped it up some other way. This climax did not deserve one episode after only 6 episodes of build-up to answer so many questions. I thought the episode suffered greatly by trying to cram as much in as it could. This could have been solved by splitting it into two and dedicating more time to the Doctor forming the army (which was very rushed and confusing), plus spreading out the final act a bit more - or this could have been solved by cutting the Headless Monks out, since they added NOTHING.

It is not one episode. Part 2 is "Let's Kill Hitler". It's more exciting that it ends after part 1 with a cliffhanger and we have to wait to find out how it resolves in part 2. I do agree that it was kinda rushed with forming the army but it's easy to understand what's going on.
The Headless Monks added the entire battle so really you should say you added nothing to your point there instead.


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I was asking that question if we assumed that the army was in a war with the Cybermen. The whole paragraph there was pondering what the point of the Cybermen was, and contradicting each foreseen counter argument.

Why are you still complaining about the Cybermen!? They knew where they were, that's why Rory asked them and as an "F You" Message the Doctor blew up their ships.


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OK, your first point is right. But I have no idea what you mean by 'horrible group'? Are you talking about the group in 'Love and Monsters'? You know, the group we knew for ONE EPISODE!! Or are you referring to 'Torchwood' (if you think that's a horrible show, they you clearly have only seen a few episodes and have not seen the excellent 'Children of the Earth' series) where Captain Jack has met the 9th Doctor, thus knowing his name, and recognises the 10th because he drives the TARDIS - which is a pretty big give-away.  Or are you referring to his inner circle of friends which all join together in Episode 13 Series 4. You know, the group who has ALL MET THE DOCTOR IN HIS 10TH FORM!!!

No, sorry I should have explained more, I was talking about the LINDA group in L&M cause that's a really horrible group. But it is mentioned in another short episode called "Time Crash" That Moffat wrote with the fifth Doctor. So the fifth Doctor knew about the group.
But how could the group have found out about his name? It just doesn't make sense.


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What? A brain up his ass, eyes in his nipples, and lungs in his...I dont even want to think about it.OK - So the fat blue guy somehow has a dual set of vital organs. Thats really silly, and was NEVER EXPLAINED in the episode, but fine. What about the humans? Not only is having their heads cut off the best thing that ever happened to them - but they also have MAGIC POWERS!! It would have been fine if the Monks were also Aliens whom could function by the power of their hearts (which is what someone really briefly said). But humans doing it too? I'm sorry - but humans cannot survive without their head!! Why am I the only one who is so angry about this!?!

Because you are the only one that doesn't understand that it's magic and science-fiction mini/smile. Allright the only person we saw a bit without his head as I understand it is the fat one. Dolorium is not a human, I have no idea what he is...
But did they say that the Monks are humans? I thought they were Aliens.

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So, a group of people decided before evacuating to turn off the security systems? Out of ALL the measures they could have taken, they choose to disable the anti-teleportation? And, if the anti-gravity, the oxygen, the force-field system, and the whole power grid is still operational, did the SECURITY SYSTEM turn itself off??

Dolorium did hack into the system you know, who knows how much he did AND who knows how powerfull River's vortex Manipulator is.


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Thats pretty much what happened anyway. The climax was pretty rushed (like the rest of the episode). And it was pretty obvious it was a force field because YOU CAN SEE IT!!! I knew it was a force field as soon as it was activated because I watched Star Wars!!! I'm pretty sure a 900 and something year old Time Lord who has travelled through time and space all his life will instantly recognise the GIANT GYRATING BEAM OF LIGHT as a force field!! Heck, the Silurian knew what it was!!

Allright... his best friends... just lost a child... BECAUSE OF THE DOCTOR! Where was he going? Was he just gonna LEAVE them without even saying anything?


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Besides, the reason why they stayed to fight was because the TARDIS was trapped. If the Doctor could get to the TARDIS then they wouldn't need to fight and thus everyone would live!! I love it when an entire battle and a load of deaths are deemed pointless because Moffat wrote himself into a corner...(and before you counter argue with RTD, yes: RTD wrote himself into a corner several times. I will not deny this....)

Well sorry the Doctor needed some information so he knew what he had to deal with or what he had dealed with. He had to stay there so he could get more information and he got it. He got to know that the baby was fake so he ran down and the battle had ended when he got there. The Doctor would never skip important iformation. He didn't even know the TARDIS was trapped before he got there.

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He didn't give a specific time reference. He didn't say it happened when Amy was abducted from the Orphanage - which is what pretty much every person watching the show thought, and would have made the most sense. I will watch the clip again, but I swear all he said was either before or since America. A quick flashback or something would have been nice.....

I am really sure it happened during the 3 months between Episode 1 and 2 actually if you think about it. Amy said she was pregnant but then after the 3 months she denied it AND she started to see Madame Kovarion everywhere.


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I have not seen anything time-lordy from her. The twist was unexpected, but I dont think Moffat had it planned for nearly as long as he claimed. I thought River Song was the Doctors Wife - and I still think they are going to get married because it was pretty much said at the end of Series 5. This whole 'Amy Pregnant' storyline only came at the beginning of this series.

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Well not even the Doctor could survive it so why would River?
Offcourse he could not have planned it so far cause Amy didn't even excist as a character back then. He probably had a few ideas and he had to go with an unexpected one in the end (but for me it wasn't).
And she is PART time-lord. She is like 60% human and 40% timelord probably. Which mean she could not have earned everything a timelord do. She can read Gallifreyan but who knows if she can regenerate. But if she is the girl in episode 2, she can.


EDIT: It is now comfirmed that Matt Smith will be returning for Series 7/Season 33!
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Well they did explain that RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE EPISODE. Gosh are you like playing Minecraft while you watch the episode?

Actually, Minecraft wont install for some reason. But I would rather be playing that....

And, if you read my previous post, I established that I was wrong, and that this single line of exposition was lost in amongst all the stupid.

The Headless Monks added the entire battle so really you should say you added nothing to your point there instead.

No...they added a battle. And the whole team suddenly whipping out their swords and engaging in MORTAL KOMBAT was very out-of tone with Doctor Who. All the time, the Doctors friends have used their intellect rather than just going "Lets kick some Alien butt!!". It happened in Episode 2 when River Song just pulled out a laser gun and went Rambo on everyone in the room. It just feels wrong for them to suddenly just mow them all down. Also, I felt that

I meant that the story could have been spread out over two parts, with the same climax and closure and the end of the two. And I dont call a four month gap between episodes a 'two parter'.

And, despite the Wikipedia page saying this is a two parter with 'Lets Kill Hitler' (which is the stupidest episode title in the world and significantly lowers my expectations), I dont think its going to expand on anything. The Doctor has gone off and left everyone on the ship, and there isn't anything else to be done on the ship instead of doing some mother and daughter bonding (which I dont want an entire episode dedicated to). Most likely the story will pick off with the Doctor trying to get the baby back.

Why are you still complaining about the Cybermen!? They knew where they were, that's why Rory asked them and as an "F You" Message the Doctor blew up their ships.

I wasn't 'still complaining' -  I was referring to my earlier post.

But did they say that the Monks are humans? I thought they were Aliens.

The Monks are humans who have been 'converted' (although the whole order may have originated from Aliens). We see one of the gay guys (I'm sorry to refer to them in this way but I dont know his name -  nor do I really care about his name) being 'converted'. And we then see that the Monks are actually humans who have been beheaded. Unless some complex operation was also performed (but I'm not a biologist, so I dont know if its possible , then this is physically impossible.

I still find it so funny that everyone is shocked to find out that 'The Headless Monks' are *gasp* Headless!!

No, sorry I should have explained more, I was talking about the LINDA group in L&M cause that's a really horrible group. But it is mentioned in another short episode called "Time Crash" That Moffat wrote with the fifth Doctor. So the fifth Doctor knew about the group.
But how could the group have found out about his name? It just doesn't make sense.

Ah, but L&M was so atrociously bad that we dont regard it to be in canon with the series mini/wink

Seriously though, it was just one Episode and one Mini-Comic Relief Episode (which also isn't really in canon). I dont think you can say that RTD was too busy writing one episode to ignore the fact that the Doctor was turning into a death machine. Although, RTD still screwed up on this....

You are right that its never explained how they know the Doctors name. I'm not going to defend L&M. Its the best example of RTDs ego taking over his work, and deserves all the bashing it gets.

I am really sure it happened during the 3 months between Episode 1 and 2 actually if you think about it. Amy said she was pregnant but then after the 3 months she denied it AND she started to see Madame Kovarion everywhere.

Well, as I said, I need to re-watch that bit to check what the Doctor said. Again though, this moment was crying out for a flashback where we see Amy being duplicated and when it happened.

Dolorium did hack into the system you know, who knows how much he did AND who knows how powerful River's vortex Manipulator is.

But earlier you said "Well they left and the security went off, duh"

Offcourse he could not have planned it so far cause Amy didn't even excist as a character back then. He probably had a few ideas and he had to go with an unexpected one in the end

Then why did he claim he did plan it that far back?

I guess I'm too nit-picky, cynical, and hard to please for this new 'era' of Doctor Who....

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You two finished?

If you were listening to the episode you would know that there is only a squiddly bit of timelord in the baby. If you say (the little girl that regenerated is her!) then why did she have the american accent? The Doctor's voice changes but he always sounds like he is British. If the little girl is River then by rights, River should sound American!
And the headless monks probably put something between their shoulders to keep them alive, but really, why should we care, it's like asking how a TV works. You don't, because all you need to know is that it does work. Also, according to confidential (Good Program for stuff you might miss), the museum where the Doctor gets a message from River is the biggest one that belonged to the headless monks and Moffat is trying to make more religious armies.

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Well I'm sorry that this new era can never please you cause you can't move on with new companions that don't use their intellect as much mini/tongue

Let's talk about something else than us quoting each other back and forth olol.

What do you think of Matt Smith returning for a third series?

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Seriously, calm down.  It's a Television show about a Brit that travels in a police box.  mini/tongue

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I think it would be great because that means Dr. Who will go on longer.

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I prefer each incarnation to have atleast two, preferably three series' before they kick the bucket.

So good news for me. Also, Matt Smith has become one of my favourite Doctors...

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He's one of my favorites, too. mini/smile He's so cool. I hope he stays for a good while before he's replaced.