Doctor Who

I thought this week's episode was a little strange.. probably because they had to cut 15 minutes out so some stuff was missing.
Next week's should be good though; the second part of 2-parters usually are.
Although I did like it when the Doctor said the sonic screwdriver can't open wooden doors and Rory was like, "that's rubbish!" and the Doctor was like "Oi! Don't diss the sonic!"
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Well that was my favourite episode of this season.
Now for spoilers.
If you haven't seen it, do not highlight.
I CRIED AT THE ENDING OH MY GOD. RORY. AND HE DID IT TO SAVE THE DOCTOR. </3.
And when Amy forgot. Omg.
 
The ending was sad. Why did Rory have to die? He already died in the last episode, barring the first part of the two parter. I sure hope that the crack ends up giving him back somehow... Oh, it looks like the TARDIS is the cause of the crack. I wonder how!
 

I think that maybe in that episode where River Song comes back, they might do something about the crack and get Rory and those other people back. But that would mean that the Weeping Angels would come back, too.. That'd be an interesting episode.
I hope that happens anyway.
 
I found an interesting theory. People think that there is a future Doctor. They got this from:

The Eleventh Hour - When 7yr old Amy is waiting for the Doctor to come and you hear the TARDIS.
Flesh & Stone - The Doctor leaves Amy at some point and she's left under guard, then he comes up to her and tells her to remember what he told her when she was 7. When he left, he wasn't wearing a jacket, and had a watch on. When he went back to tell her, he was wearing his jacket, had a different watch on and his sleeves were rolled up.
Cold Blood - Some mystery guy's head appears behind Amy out-of-focus when mourning over Rory at some point, before they head back into the TARDIS. (Contains major spoiler to recent episode!)

What do you guys think?
 
I found an interesting theory. People think that there is a future Doctor. They got this from:

The Eleventh Hour - When 7yr old Amy is waiting for the Doctor to come and you hear the TARDIS.
Flesh & Stone - The Doctor leaves Amy at some point and she's left under guard, then he comes up to her and tells her to remember what he told her when she was 7. When he left, he wasn't wearing a jacket, and had a watch on. When he went back to tell her, he was wearing his jacket, had a different watch on and his sleeves were rolled up.
Cold Blood - Some mystery guy's head appears behind Amy out-of-focus when mourning over Rory at some point, before they head back into the TARDIS. (Contains major spoiler to recent episode!)

What do you guys think?
I don't know.. the last 2 could be seen as accidents while filming. tbh.
 
I caught up on all of the episodes of Season 5 online, a revolt against BBCA for making us wait another week.
Cold Blood was very, very good.
 
I don't know.. the last 2.

The thing about the second one is that was the only time you see the Doctor wearing the jacket in the episode. No point on bringing it to the location if it's not worn at all. I think i'll have to watch the episode again.
 
The thing about the second one is that was the only time you see the Doctor wearing the jacket in the episode. No point on bringing it to the location if it's not worn at all. I think i'll have to watch the episode again.
But doesn't the angel grab it so he leaves it? They might have filmed it in a weird order y'see.. Also, since it's his jacket he wears all the time, he might have just worn it for that bit of filming and then took it off and forgot to put it back on..
 
What I mean is they filmed in an actual forest, and the scenes on the ship weren't filmed in the same location. I just checked the ending of the episode and No jacket. He's not wearing the jacket at all after losing it to the Weeping Angel. If you look back at the scene in question, you see that his attitude changes completely from leaving and coming back. As someone says in a thread on another forum, "The Doctor's whole demeanour changes. From being pressured, stressed, manic, he is now sympathetic, almost pensive".

Found another thing on it. The shadow that passes the window in the Eleventh Hour. We assume it's Prisoner Zero, but it's human shaped. Seeing as nobody's in the house to hide from, it would of been in it's worm form.

I'm really liking this theory...
 
the doctor remembers... as do we... god dammit
 
What I mean is they filmed in an actual forest, and the scenes on the ship weren't filmed in the same location. I just checked the ending of the episode and No jacket. He's not wearing the jacket at all after losing it to the Weeping Angel. If you look back at the scene in question, you see that his attitude changes completely from leaving and coming back. As someone says in a thread on another forum, "The Doctor's whole demeanour changes. From being pressured, stressed, manic, he is now sympathetic, almost pensive".

Found another thing on it. The shadow that passes the window in the Eleventh Hour. We assume it's Prisoner Zero, but it's human shaped. Seeing as nobody's in the house to hide from, it would of been in it's worm form.

I'm really liking this theory...
oo the plot thickens. they might explain it more then in a later series. xD
 
Saw a few clips of the next episode. Everyone pronounces Vincent Van Gogh's name wrong -_- Here's a video showing the correct pronounciation:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLTQv8RH1TE

If you can't be bothered to watch it, it's pronounced like you're coughing something up.
 
The episode was great. Doctor Who & Van Gogh together :teeth:
 
verry few episodes make me this emotional
 


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