Doctor Who Series 5

Jas0n said:
I LOVED Flesh & Stone, I can't wait to see what's wrong with Amy.
Ugh, basically she wants the Doctors children or shes drunk, but apparently (on DWC) shes just had a rough time and is a bit messed up or something like that.
 
EmzStar said:
Jas0n said:
I LOVED Flesh & Stone, I can't wait to see what's wrong with Amy.
Ugh, basically she wants the Doctors children or shes drunk, but apparently (on DWC) shes just had a rough time and is a bit messed up or something like that.
I wasn't talking about her attempting to rape the doctor ._.
 
Jas0n said:
EmzStar said:
Jas0n said:
I LOVED Flesh & Stone, I can't wait to see what's wrong with Amy.
Ugh, basically she wants the Doctors children or shes drunk, but apparently (on DWC) shes just had a rough time and is a bit messed up or something like that.
I wasn't talking about her attempting to rape the doctor ._.
OH, soz 'bout that, but that was rather inappropriate though, for family TV.
 
EmzStar said:
Jas0n said:
EmzStar said:
Jas0n said:
I LOVED Flesh & Stone, I can't wait to see what's wrong with Amy.
Ugh, basically she wants the Doctors children or shes drunk, but apparently (on DWC) shes just had a rough time and is a bit messed up or something like that.
I wasn't talking about her attempting to rape the doctor ._.
OH, soz 'bout that, but that was rather inappropriate though, for family TV.
Not really. It happens all the time in soaps and in some cases, kids TV shows.
 
Jas0n said:
EmzStar said:
Jas0n said:
EmzStar said:
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I wasn't talking about her attempting to rape the doctor ._.
OH, soz 'bout that, but that was rather inappropriate though, for family TV.
Not really. It happens all the time in soaps and in some cases, kids TV shows.
Not in the kids shows I've seen. But I thought that scene was funny, Amy wanted to have it out with a 907 year old alien, <small><small><small>she had the right idea.</small></small></small>
 
Just finished watching Flesh and Stone, and it was AWESOME!! But it left me with so many questions... DAMN YOU DOCTOR WHO FOR BEING SO SUSPENSEFUL!! D:< XD
 
Did anybody notice a little wardrobe change in Flesh & Stone?

It's in the scene where the Doctor leaves Amy sitting alone with her eyes closed, abruptly patting her on the head, then leaving her.

A few seconds later, the Doctor returns, but this time he has his jacket on and sleeves rolled up and seems to be talking to her in a much softer and much more sincere manner, telling her she has to trust him. (This is all from memory, so it may be slightly wrong.)

Then we cut to the jacketless Doctor with his sleeves down, accompanied by River.

Coincidence? I think not.
 
MisterNeedleMouse said:
Did anybody notice a little wardrobe change in Flesh & Stone?

It's in the scene where the Doctor leaves Amy sitting alone with her eyes closed, abruptly patting her on the head, then leaving her.

A few seconds later, the Doctor returns, but this time he has his jacket on and sleeves rolled up and seems to be talking to her in a much softer and much more sincere manner, telling her she has to trust him. (This is all from memory, so it may be slightly wrong.)

Then we cut to the jacketless Doctor with his sleeves down, accompanied by River.

Coincidence? I think not.
I noticed that too, and by the way the camera was positioned it looked like it was on purpose.
 
Jas0n said:
It looked like it was on purpose.
I'm almost certain it was. It looks as if the Doctor travelled to that point in time to tell Amy all that stuff, but why? Guess we'll find out soon.

Edit: There's a screencap of it I see posted on /tv/ sometimes. I didn't save it, but i'll post it here when I find it. Interesting stuff.
 
MisterNeedleMouse said:
Jas0n said:
It looked like it was on purpose.
I'm almost certain it was. It looks as if the Doctor travelled to that point in time to tell Amy all that stuff, but why? Guess we'll find out soon.
^ I think this too... even though I don't like the series XP

Guess I have to wait till next Saturday...
 
Not related to Series 5, but I thought this was hilarious:

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XD
 
Tyeforce said:
Not related to Series 5, but I thought this was hilarious:

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XD
Honestly Tye, are you trying to distract me from my Audio book?!
But, that was funny.
I LOVE THE DAILY TELEGRAPH!!! (They gave us loads of FREE audio books (All Doctor who, mainly 4th Doctor stories) and a brand new 11th Doctor audio book read by Matt Smith! He tries to copy Karens accent for Amy and he sounds so funny doing that!)
 
Jas0n said:
MisterNeedleMouse said:
Did anybody notice a little wardrobe change in Flesh & Stone?

It's in the scene where the Doctor leaves Amy sitting alone with her eyes closed, abruptly patting her on the head, then leaving her.

A few seconds later, the Doctor returns, but this time he has his jacket on and sleeves rolled up and seems to be talking to her in a much softer and much more sincere manner, telling her she has to trust him. (This is all from memory, so it may be slightly wrong.)

Then we cut to the jacketless Doctor with his sleeves down, accompanied by River.

Coincidence? I think not.
I noticed that too, and by the way the camera was positioned it looked like it was on purpose.
<big>Someone* had a theory on this on Gallifrey base:</big>
It has been pointed out but it's nice to have its own thread - some are arguing it's a continuity error but there are no other sequences in the forest with the Doctor in his jacket so it can't be.

For my money, the "you leave the brakes on" / silent landing thing from Time of Angels is considerably more important than a throwaway gag - it's how this later Doctor manages to appear without anyone other than Amy spotting him. (All the clerics are facing away from Amy, the Doctor silently materialises the TARDIS beside her just after the other Doctor, River and Octavian leave the clearing...)

For what it's worth, I don't think it's worth scouring Eleventh Hour for what he said to 7 year old Amy - my suspicion is that the Doctor is the figure who runs past the window as Amy is waiting for him to come back. The smiling Amy at the end of the episode is not Amy's dream as many said after the episode aired but 7-year old Amy really hearing the TARDIS returning for her during the finale.

He does this specifically to create a paradox - the Amy the Doctor has been travelling with can't exist as her life has been informed by decisions (and therapy!) taken due to her disappointment in the Doctor not coming back.

The Doctor's actions in Flesh and Stone must therefore be him attempting to influence which path "time" itself chooses as the correct one by directly influencing Amy herself to remember the timeline where he returned to her rather than the one where he didn't...

Well, that's my theory anyway.
<big>*I'm gonna go with Alan G McWhan's theory.</big>
 
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