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=== Trenzalore is located on Gallifrey. ===
Because where else would anybody know the answer to that question?
* In The [[Doctor Who/Recap/
=== The First Question is not ''for'' the Doctor... ===
It's '''''from''''' the Doctor. He's going to ask the Question of someone else: his past is so shrouded in mystery that ''he doesn't fully know it himself'', and that's why he's remained so anonymous for all these centuries. If you rewatch "The Wedding of River Song", there's no mention of exactly who is doing this asking and who is doing this answering. From what the question is, it's easy to assume that only the Doctor himself can answer it, but that's just an assumption.
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There is a name. A name struck from the record of history, such that almost no-one in this universe can remember it... And what's in a name? If you had to keep the most terrible force in the whole of creation locked up safely away from everywhere and every''when'' else, what would you use as the key?
A name only an improbable few can remember.
* Actually, there's some stuff supporting this. Remember when it was mentioned that the Doctor's name [[Doctor Who/Recap/
=== The Answer is... ===
{{quote|'''Eleven:''' "...well, I don't know."}}
There's a good reason why the Doctor never tells anyone what his name
* Because River told him it to gain his trust, and he visibly reacted. And why would someone forgetful bury his name from the Carrionites and the Sibyllines? He's stated to be in his 1100s as of "Closing Time" ([[Timey-Wimey Ball|but in "The Impossible Astronaut"]]), but that's neither here nor there.
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=== "The Question" of Series 6 is... ===
[[The Holders Series|"When will they]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20140105211848/http://theholders.org/?Holder_of_Time come together?"]
* Jossed. As Dorium reveals in "The Wedding of River Song", the Question is "[[Title Drop|Doctor Who]]?"
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=== Fall of the Eleventh will take place somewhere in the Medusa Cascade ===
* In Fires of Pompeii, Evelina claims the Doctor's name is "Hidden in the cascades of Medusa herself". This is where Trenzelore is located. Speaking of, unless my memory is faulty, the Question is slated to have been written in the stars. A quaint shout out to Five, if you ask me. When his episodes open, just look at how then show's title appears- written with and in stars.
== Unsorted ==
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* The summary of "A Good Man Goes to War" is on that page, too, and it says "River Song must finally reveal her most closely guarded secret to the Doctor" Whatever it is, /that's/ what'll cause the high [[Holy Shit Quotient|HSQ]].
Of course, if this is a Cybermen story, it has to be a pretty damn big event to warrant Moffat preaching himself on such a high level. And seeing as how he seems to have a good grasp on [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31/E12 The Pandorica Opens|making the Cybermen]] [[Nightmare Fuel|terrifying enemies once again]], I have no doubt he could think of such a grandiose concept.
So as we all know, the Doctor was [[Killed Off for Real]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E01 The Impossible Astronaut|by that lake astronaut.]] I’m going to leave the astronaut’s identity up for debate right now, because it isn’t important for my theory. Rory finds the [[Buffy-Speak|canoe/boat-thing]] the Doctor may or may not have left on the shore, and uses the gasoline Everett brought to give the Doctor’s body a [[Viking Funeral]]. I will go ahead and assume that the boat sank from the flames burning a hole in it.
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The Doctor felt that his colleagues were interfering too much in the history of the Eternal Sphere x.0, with the Time War being the last straw, and the lock on the Time War is basically keeping the other admins locked out of the program. For "The Big Bang", the Doctor knew from the original Eternal Sphere program that a system restore was possible, with the help of the minds of Eternal Sphere residents, but he had to go outside the lock he put to keep the other Time Lords/admins out and he wasn't sure if Amy's memories would give him the link he needed to get back into the universe.
* This would also explain why he remains so insistent that there is no such thing as magic, despite occasionally encountering supernatural abilities and demonic beings- he knows that they're just using system code and from the "hell" [[Bonus Dungeon]], respectively.
=== The only reason the Doctor's time rewind slowed down occasionally was because of Amy ===
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=== The theme tune is currently missing the bass/beat because the master is gone ===
It's obvious that part of the theme tune and the drumming in the Master's head is intentionally the same, so what if they actually ARE the same thing? during the intro (since the very beginning of the original show) we'd always see the time vortex. So it could of been the drumming was background noise in the Time Vortex simply being played along side the theme tune. It was stronger in the intro for the 9th and 10th Doctor as it was getting closer to that point in his timeline (after the time war had ended and the timelords gone).
=== Amy Pond is... ===
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* Also, his number. He has a low number like he was the first to be imprisoned where he was. And as i recall, that was on the other side of the time cracks. Someone so powerful that a race capable of [[Ret-Gone]] considered him enough of a threat to imprison him outside the universe? Sounds like prime [[Big Bad]] material to me.
** He may be a key player in an alliance of Beasts Below. (see WMG: The War is not over.)
=== River Song's relationship with the Doctor is related to another Chameleon Arch incident. ===
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*** Are you familiar with Linux and/or the Matrix films?
*** Apparently not as well as I thought.
*** On December
=== There will be a spin-off of Moffat's Whoniverse called ''Blow Torch'' ===
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You will be assimilated...
=== At 11:00 June 26, 2010, The children of the 1960s and 1970s handed the [[Timey-Wimey Ball]] to the children of the 1980s and 1990s ===
At 7:00 December 18, 2010, the children of the 1980s and 1990s handed the [[Timey-Wimey Ball]] to the children of the 2000s. At 12:00 January 1, 2011 the children of the 2000s handed the [[Timey-Wimey Ball]] to the children of the 2010s ect.
=== The Seasons of ''Doctor Who'' are equivalent to deranged Shakespeare plays ===
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We never saw exactly what happened to the Master, and considering how many times villains can be gone for good in Doctor Who, it's quite probable he'll return at some point. I propose that, somehow, some part of his consciousness ended up in the Doctor's mind. The Doctor didn't notice because he was highly stressed, and then he regenerated. When something happens to weaken the Doctor's will, these remnants of the Master's personality will be able to manifest themselves, in the form of the Dreamlord. They were also responsible for the Tardis blowing up; even if just once, they managed to gain control long enough to sabotage things.//
Just don't ask me how this happened. I'm sure less plausible things have happened.
=== The Black TARDIS seen in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31/E11 The Lodger|"The Lodger"]] is... ===
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* '''River Song, who is also Amy and Rory's daughter.''' - [[Kid From the Future|Tying two of the above together.]] For her alias of River Song, River comes from the founding father's names where the Doctor found her and "Pond/River" relates to each other.
** And by the end of the adventure, either younger!River has repressed the memory (because of the Silence or because it's all just incredibly scary, or because it's necessary - maybe the Doctor wipes it from her mind) or the entire thing turns out not to have happened in the first place. [[Timey-Wimey Ball|Or both.]]
** This would also explain how they're going to solve the inherent problem in having a character who is supposed to keep getting younger (from the Doctor's perspective) as the series goes
*** No it wouldn't.
* '''Amy Pond''', albeit a much older, bitter version that blames and hates the Doctor for ruining her life. In the original time-line (not seen in the series), things went much worse and in addition to losing Melody, Rory also ended up dying at the hands of his own daughter (the "good man" that River admitted to killing). Having lost everything, Amy despises both the Doctor and River and cut off all ties to both, until the Silence made her an offer to kill him in which she gladly accepted. The Doctor, meanwhile, figured out what was going to happen to him and planned far ahead to rewrite time to prevent Amy's descent into madness (and possibly Rory's death), starting with the Utah letters. Amy then appeared in the astronaut suit and shot him to death, and was in turn fatally wounded by River and soon died after walking back into the lake. This will not happen again, however, though the memories of some events will remain.
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Why else would they wear fancy suits if they didn't want people to remember them? The memory erasure is out of their control, but they are desperate to have people both remember them and compliment their appearances. The reason why that one Silent (proper term?) killed that women is that she was constantly forgetting about him, and whenever she looked back, she only commented on his face and never his suit. Eventually he got so frustrated that he killed her, but he regretted it afterward. This is also why he let Amy take a picture of him. The reason why they acted so fearsome in the sewer is because River caught them without any make-up, and a few of them were nude, as I recall. They don't want to be remembered like that. Also note that, as of yet, there is no obvious connection between the killer space suit and the Silence. Besides the woman who was killed out of frustration, there is no evidence that they are being malicious at all.
=== Future!Doctor actually wants to deliberately initiate a paradox ===
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Any of those would explain why an agent in the 60s (or earlier, we don't know exactly when) was fired for wanting to get married.
** Also confirmed. He's black.
* A woman. However, he's already married, and wants to marry a second woman bigamously. He's a Mormon. That's why the Doctor invited everyone to
=== Amy isn't pregnant. ===
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=== If Omega shows up again he will be played by [[Doctor Who/Recap/S20/E01 Arc of Infinity|Peter Davison]] ===
=== The Silence
They're way too similar. Angels move through time normally, but only exist in space when someone is looking at them. In the same manner, the Silents always exist in space but only exist in time when people are looking at them. They've also been around since at least the time humans invented fire. According to Blink, the Angels are older than the universe.
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It would explain the Faraday cage, an attempt to contain the Silent’s [[Shock and Awe]] powers. It would also explain why document #055-1 theorizes the existence of a conspiracy “to silently observe” a number of the Foundation’s activities. And just how many anti-memes can there be?
=== The astronaut killing the Doctor is
River said the suit is capable of self-repair, and has integrated weaponry. We also saw it move, to which River speculates that it may be able to move autonomously, without an occupant, and it seems to have been tied to the girl's mind to function. Thus, when the girl ripped it apart, the last recorded thought was "The spacemen are going to eat me, I have to do something!". Now fast-forward forty-two years, with the Doctor and company having a picnic by the lake. The suit detects a spaceman, and emerges to 'do something'. He shoots the Doctor twice (the bolts emanate from the inside of the wrist, a good position for a concealed energy weapon), triggering a regeneration, but seeing the target is still active, fires a third time, killing it without knowing what needed to be done.
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=== Idris is... ===
* ...A projection of the TARDIS
** There's some [http://doctorwhospoilers.com/2011/2011/05/the-deconstruction-of-redacting-stars/ support]{{Dead link}} for this one.
*** Semi-Confirmed. Not a projections, but literally the TARDIS trapped in a human body.
* ...A living vortex. Inter-Dimensional Rift In Space
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=== Flesh (from The Rebel Flesh) is based upon Vespene tech. ===
Because I recall that The Doctor mentioned there being alien technology involved in the process, and the process seems to be akin to that of the Vespene duplicates. It also would explain Rory's empathy, as he remembers being a Vespene duplicate.
* Don't you mean Nestene? As in Auton-Nestenes? [[
* I think Rory would probably be sympathetic anyway; the only real difference between the situation he was in and that of the Gangers is that the original Rory wasn't around when he was an Auton.
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=== The Church is against the Doctor because of the genocide of the Weeping Angels. ===
* Wiping out an entire
* Interesting... Especially since the next episode is called ''Let's kill Hitler!'' (= Doctor?)
* I thought it was the genocide of the Silents, who's evil is ambiguous.
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=== Amy is aware of previous adventures by the Doctor. ===
In many episodes, its established that there are conspiracy theorists surrrounding the Doctor. Also, ignoring the cracks eating things, the Earth has been invaded a lot since 2005. The invasion by the Sycorax was total confirmation to Amy that she was right. Her general hobby included researching past alien incursions, and the legend of the blue box. She was likely one of the many groups that complained ''how absurd'' it is that the government expects people to ignore such incursions. These include [[Doctor Who/Recap/2005 CS the Christmas Invasion|a giant asteroid over London,]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/
Amy was likely a fan of Harold Saxon, because he was against hiding evidence of aliens. Nonethless, she was shocked when she learned he was evil. [[All Men Are Perverts|I almost forgot:]] [[Ms. Fanservice|Amy S(the S is for sexy) Pond]] would've had Rory rolepaly as the Raggedy Doctor when he sonicked her. Not to mention construct a sonic screwdriver "toy"]] [[A Date with Rosie Palms|for personal sonicking.]]
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=== The Eleventh Doctor will snog Rory before he leaves as a companion ===
* Ten made out with most if not all his companions, to the point of Tennant jokingly regretting that "I didn't get to snog Bernard Cribbins…I- I got to snog all the other ones." Meanwhile, Eleven's gotten a kiss out of both Amy and River, but has only given Rory a loving kiss on the forehead that's easy to miss. The Doctor also seems to have a thing for girls who's names start with R as mentioned in the non-spoilers WMG page, Romana, Rose, River... and then there's Rory. Companion of the most confused for gay/bi Doctor yet... while it might sound like just slash humor and wishful thinking, given Eleven's lack of personal space and such combined with Rule of Funny I still could see a quick kiss on the lips after an important event happening just to complete the trio.
** Confirmed in the comic, scan here [https://web.archive.org/web/20180412045627/http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lvpyolOmWj1qhecou.jpg
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=== Madame Kovarian is a previous regeneration of River Song. ===
In [https://web.archive.org/web/20111017225647/http://doctorwhospoilers.com/2011/4529 this] trailer, you can see River dressed up as her very briefly, including the eye patch. Given that River and Kovarian look nothing alike, this obviously isn't a disguise.
Madame Kovarian hates the Doctor with a passion, and for what better reason: She was told that her parents had either abandoned her or were killed because of the Doctor, and wants to destroy him because of it. This also creates a massive [[Stable Time Loop]] in which she only knows this by her own future self indoctrinating her, and that in effect River is the [[Big Bad]] this season. It's especially painful for the present River because all of it has already happened to her and she can't change a single thing or do much to help.
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=== Time Lords are Egyptian deities ===
Are you my mummy? Are you my mummy? Are you
=== Dying in the library was a temporary hiccup for River ===
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=== The Doctor told River his real name... ===
When he was dying from the poisoned lipstick. When River told him his [[Doctor Who/Recap/
* I think he said "I love you", because River responded, "I think she knows", after hearing the Doctor talk about River Song like she was someone really special to him.
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=== Madame Kovarian is a female regeneration of the Master. ===
It would explain her obsession with him; maybe the Master went crazy/crazier after John Simm's version regenerated into Frances Barber's version and decided on killing the Doctor instead of flirting with him. She certainly does act a little like the Master's [[Large Ham]] self in ''Closing Time'', and the Master's being "a bit hypnotic" could explain how she got the clerics and the Silence on her side. Finally, all that ''Tick-tock'' stuff has got to be related to the drumming somehow.
=== The Doctor was doing an alien tribal dance at Amy and Rory's wedding. ===
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* ...'''every enemy of the Doctor who ''didn't'' show up in "The Pandorica Opens".'''
** This includes Omega, The Meddling Monk, The Rani, and because it just wouldn't be a party without him......
[[Back
** This may also include Prisoner Zero. His voice resembles the voice in the TARDIS saying "Silence will Fall". Also, he is the first monster to introduce the prophecy of the Pandorica opening. Furthermore, Prisoner Zero may be one of three "Beasts Below". The other "Beasts" are a Starwhale and a rather bothersome central recurring character that can be noticed in "Flesh and Stone" and "The Lodger" (if you look hard enough). All three Beasts Below may have the power to encourage the TARDIS to explode.
* ..'''has a base on Mercury.'''
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* ...'''The Doctor himself'''
** He's practically a borderline [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]. At some point,part of the Doctor snapped and engineered the whole thing to get rid of the pain he's suffered. The Doctor doesn't know this because its a sub-conscious desire; this has manifested into the Dream Lord, making the above WMG also true. Think about it-who knows more on how the TARDIS works than the Doctor? Series 6 will involve the Doctor trying to fight his inner demons, and the climax will be him regenerating into the 12th Doctor. For good measure,the dark side of the Doctor will split into a physical body-aka the Valeyard. Of course, there's the possibility it's all just a [[Xanatos Gambit]] to alter reality enough, so that he can alter history without consequence/go back and stop the Time War/both. Time Lord Victorius and all that...
** Here's an alternate take on that. Throughout New Who, the Doctor's companions seem to be getting ''horribly'' screwed over. This will culminate in Amy and Rory suffering a [[Fate Worse Than Death]], either because the Doctor wasn't clever/quick enough to stop it, or even indirectly ''because'' of his actions. This leads to the Doctor undergoing a [[Freak-Out]] of ''massive'' proportions, going from [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]] into a [[Knight Templar]] [[Chaotic Evil]] [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] for his 12th Regeneration, and then tries to [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]... EVERY wrong that ever happened or ever will, making the entire universe fit his definition of "right" - sort of becoming a combination of [[Shaman King|Hao Asakura]], [[Nineteen Eighty-Four|Big Brother]], [[Bleach|Sosuke Aizen]], [[Darkseid]], and [[The Lord of the Rings|Sauron]]. The conflict will revolve around
* ...'''The TARDIS from The Lodger'''
** See the last WMG on this page.
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Why else would people be wearing them? They all can't be losing their right eyes. Remembering the Silence's presence would help things tremendously. This would mean the Eyepatch Lady is willingly following their orders, however.
* I'll repeat a WMG from higher on the page: The eyepatches have an image of the Silence on the inside. If you're always looking at a picture of the Silence, you won't forget.
** But [[
* Bizarrely, confirmed. Although it seems to be a bit more high-tech than "picture of the Silence on the inside".
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** Mechanoids from... Okay, I got nothing. ''Vengeance on Varos'' would be nice as an inspiration, as would ''Timelash'' and ''The Children of January''. Considering these guys haven't been seen since ''The Chase'' and some spinoffs, most notably a [[Tom Baker]] era annual, we really need more Mechanoids. (two parter)
*** ''Four'' companions, and a new (male) Doctor inspired by [[Colin Baker]] in costume and personality. I wouldn't really care if it was like Amy, Rory and River with someone like Canton or The Brig in the last spot. Okay, I know people moaned about Adric, Nyssa and Tegan, but they seem to like the new companions.
=== The Empire of Silence probably covers planets other than Earth ===
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=== The Last Centurion will go on to found an Empire. ===
Specifically, the New Roman Empire mentioned in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/
* [[Brick Joke|Hello bricky.]]
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* At the very least, the Silents are allied with Madame Kovarian. Going by the interpetation that they aren't responsible for the TARDIS exploding, this is pretty likely. The Silents have a good reason to hate the Doctor, and could see him as a menace. Plus they were looking after Melody/River as a child, so it's not a stretch to say they're part of the Anti-Doctor movement.
* Is this even WMG? I thought that was all but said.
=== William Shakespeare has been trying to warn the Doctor about the Silence ever since they met ===
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*** However, the Time Lords DO have limited psychic abilities, which The Silence may have put to use. And they wouldn't necessarily have regenerative abilities if they were created as part of a failed regeneration, and they wouldn't have time travel because they'd have been cast out by Time Lord society. As to their inherent ability to see through time, that may well help with the memory manipulation.
=== [[Doctor Who/Recap/
Not only did [[Magnificent Bastard|Moffat]] use this episode to introduce (and say goodbye to) River Song as well as intentionally foreshadow some of the themes of series 5 and possibly 6, the episode will turn out to have featured the Silence in a crucial role in the events(or there on a different purpose which will become apparent later) and were using their suggestion powers to manipulate the plot and ensure River Song died. The Eleventh Doctor will eventually return there due to the ongoing storyline of River being a new Time lord, and either rescue her consciousness after the tenth doctor and Donna leave([[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E05 The Rebel Flesh|the flesh]] comes to mind here as a way of facilitating her return), or possibly even go back on his own time-line to save her, leading to a team up with the tenth doctor (and possibly Donna) against the Silence.
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Contains the Doctor. Or rather the Valeyard. "Who else" makes it clear he's a person, and his alternately messianic and guilt-wracked personality makes it quite likely that what he is most afraid of is himself.
=== The Doctor's room in The God Complex contains his most feared and powerful nemesis
The one person with more power than the universe itself, the one person that caused him more misery than anyone in all time and space, the one person with full reign over his every move: [[Steven Moffat]].
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=== The Doctor's encounter with the Weeping Angels in New York will be in 1977. ===
New York is "The City that Never Sleeps", there is always the big bright lights, Broadway, Times Square, etc.
July
also: The Statue of Liberty.
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