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== What the Doctor Saw in Room Eleven ==
* Given the context of the [[Steven Moffat|Moffat]]/[[Matt Smith|Smith]] tenure thus far, it would be logical to assume it's either a) [[What You Are in The Dark|himself]], b) [[Enemy Within|the Dream Lord,]] or c) [[Future Me Scares Me|the Valeyard]]. However, the [[Omnicidal Maniac|Daleks]] can't be counted out, nor can [[Evil Counterpart|the Master]] or [[Evil Overlord|Rassilon]].
** It could also not be a specific person, but an event...like seeing [[Kill'Em All|the dead bodies of every companion he's ever had,]] or even the TARDIS herself dead, dying, or [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E13 The Big Bang|exploding]].
*** While possible; I doubt the companion one. You simply couldn't feasibly fit all the companions he's ever had into one hotel room, particularly if expanded universe companions and one-episode wonders are included.
**** I thought the room with little Amelia WAS the Doctor's room. After the Doctor saw his room, he put a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. After leaving the room with Amelia and everything disintegrates, a Do No Disturb sign falls to the "floor" and then vanishes. Wouldn't the Doctor's worst fear be letting down somebody he cares about?
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* I think I'll go with the Valeyard. Not that the Doctor says "Yes. Of course," Upon seeing the room. He knows that he'll soon become the Valeyard, and he has been shown consistantly to be afraid of doing something wrong.
* The last shot of this episode is the Doctor standing alone in the Tardis, completely companionless, and looking like a lost, scared little boy. I think he saw ''that''.
== The Minotaur's prison was created by the time-traveling [[Knight Templar|Knight Templars]] from [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E8 Let's Kill Hitler|Let's Kill Hitler]] ==
 
The holo-deck technology resembles the technology used in the Tesselecta, and it fits their modus operandi: the Minotaur, given how many sacrifices it's fed on in its time, would count as the sort of criminals they'd want to "give Hell," and this is definitely Hell.
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