
It doesn't make sense why we didn't actually see davros unless he did die in s4
hmm.
Expansion on my theory:
Doctor is the one who destroys the TARDIS, he is the big bad, and he needs to do it to save Amy or something to make Matt Smith cry like a ten year old who just dropped his ice cream.
I LOVE that thread.
Thinking about it, theres a huge chance it's Davaros here are my reasons:
We never saw Davros Die
It sounded A LOT like Davros
Last time we saw him he tried to wipe out the universe
And i'm pretty sure the last episode he was in he also used the phrase "there will be silence" or somthing similar
OMG OMG OMG that just made me dead excited and now I've forgotten what I was gonna say!THEORY.
Doctor locked away in Pandorica, beasties fail to realise it's below STONEHENGE, it's unearthed and carried to a Museum. Young Amy (after Eleventh Hour) goes there with her auntie out of curiosity...
CUE TIMEY WIMEY, MASSIVE MIND BENDING
She frees the Doctor from the Pandorica, because he tells her how by going back in time (just after he left her) and telling her how. In 'Flesh and Stone', there's a scene totally out of context where he tells Amy to "remember what I told you when you were seven."
So. She frees the Doctor, because she knows how to, he then goes back in time to tell her how to free him.
After that, he saves everything.
Throughout the series I've been kind of confused because each episode seemed to be completely unrelated to the last but there were little things that carry on through so it's amazing how all the episodes are suddenly coming together.
It's kind of irritating how the Doctor always says something like this just to completely disregard a law of the universe. For example this allows Rory to come back from "never having existed" but at the same time I can't help smile at Matt Smith because he does those bits so well.
Back onto this episode, it was horrible seeing the Doctor being locked in the box. Must admit I don't completely understand the Rory thing: fair enough memories can be triggered for Amy but if he's just a pigment of her imagination and/or a plastic robot thing, how was he actually the real Rory who loves Amy and wanted her to remember him and also didn't want to turn into the robot thing to kill her?
Also how unnecessary was the flashback the Doctor had of taking the Tardis fragment out of the crack? I mean as soon as there was a mention of something exploding and Van Gogh's painting was discovered it was kind of obvious, especially once the Tardis started going out of control as well.
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Somthing said somwhere that what they were were so real and lifelike that they believed their own cover stories, but when the pandorica opens (i reckon) that they just turned back into auros or w.e theyre called.Back onto this episode, it was horrible seeing the Doctor being locked in the box. Must admit I don't completely understand the Rory thing: fair enough memories can be triggered for Amy but if he's just a pigment of her imagination and/or a plastic robot thing, how was he actually the real Rory who loves Amy and wanted her to remember him and also didn't want to turn into the robot thing to kill her?
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I seriously hope not.. and besides why would the Daleks allow Davros to boss them around again they hate him as he isn't a 'pure' like they areThinking about it, theres a huge chance it's Davaros here are my reasons:
We never saw Davros Die
It sounded A LOT like Davros
Last time we saw him he tried to wipe out the universe
And i'm pretty sure the last episode he was in he also used the phrase "there will be silence" or somthing similar
I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
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