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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... ===
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** IMDb has now removed this entry...
=== The little girl of the most recent episodes is [[Doctor Who/Recap/
We know these facts:
* The Silence have been around since “wheel and fire.”
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** Also, River's last words of "The Forest of the Dead" are:
{{quote|''Some days are special. Some days are so, so blessed. Some days, nobody dies at all. Now and then, every once in a very long while, every day in a million days, when the wind stands fair, and the Doctor comes to call...'' '''''everybody lives.'''''}}
** When's the last time we heard those words? At the end of Captain Jack's first adventure with the Doctor, [[Doctor Who/Recap/
** Jossed. We see both River as a baby ("A Good Man Goes to War") and Jack as a little boy on the Boeshane Peninsula (''[[Torchwood]]'': "Adam").
* ...'''will not appear in Series 6 / Season 32.'''
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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 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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=== 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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*** 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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