
i honestly have no idea how that answers the question of why the earth was able to stick around for as long as it did102 AD, dawg.
ABOUT TO BLOW YOUR MIND, LISTEN CLOSELY.
The TARDIS kaboomed in Earth, the eye of the storm, touching every bit of history and whatnot. The Daleks are from Skaro, a planet waaay out there, but their fossils remained behind. The fossils were an anomaly.
Here's where I blow your mind.
The Pandorica held every atom of 'Universe 1', and it was closed. Its outer shell was basically 'Boom Universe' where everything takes place. Now, when it opens in the future, it's open to 'Boom Universe', as in... it starts to close in. Think of it as when you're drinking a carton of apple juice, and you keep sucking the air out of it afterwards. The Pandorica closing is basically you stopping sucking the air (but it's obviously still drained of some air, and still deflated). When you open the Pandorica, you carry on sucking the air until you eat the entire carton and choke to death.
The Doctor basically bought you a whole new carton.
the tardis just acted as a sun (meaning you could still live on earth) seeing as our sun got owned by the cracks
Last edited by ecstasy; 26-06-2010 at 10:12 PM.
Earth was able to stick around as long as it could because it was at the eye of the storm, thanks to the Pandorica closing with all the universe inside. When they opened the Pandorica again, the eye of the storm started to collapse.
Why did that cause it to collapse? I thought the closing with all of the universe inside part just meant that shining the light everywhere would make everything all gravy
The universe and the eye of the storm cannot co-exist, the Doctor had to throw the Pandorica into the actual storm to cancel out the other.
Wait wait wait wait wait, there's one thing unanswered. Who the hell was saying "silence is falling" (or w/e) in part 1? :S
Series Six arc.
Yo.
Was in actual episode.
The Doctor is often confused with God, as he says things with such loose interpretation. A la 'Wibbly wobbly timey wimey.
Yeah I was under the assumption we'd find out about the silence stuff, but whatever. I really enjoyed this series, some episodes were meh, but you can't please everyone with every episode haha. I definitely think the shining episode for me was Van Gogh, but I'm so glad the finale wasn't about destroying the Daleks or some other great evil.
Best: Finale
Worst: Dalek one
Good but didn't live to the hype: Weeping angels one
Comedy-full: The lodger
thats what i think.
in apeels format:
Great
Pandorica/Big Bang
Vincent and the Doctor
Eleventh Hour
Good
Amy's Choice
The Lodger
Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone
Okay
The Hungry Earth/ Cold Blood
Bad
The Beast Below
Victory of the Daleks
Vampires in Venice
Last edited by dbgtz; 26-06-2010 at 10:38 PM.
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