Free time shouldn't be something taken for granted

May 03, 2011 23:28

HI WORLD. It's been a while, which I largely blame a lot on having finals. Finals week was probably one of the worst weeks I've ever had in a long time, but whatever. Done is done and I'll be home tomorrow and I have a lot of junk. And a lot of trash, and packing really does suck.

la di da this thing I call life )

tv: doctor who, asoiaf, general life, happy birthday, school is out, taken with epiphanies

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giallarhorn May 4 2011, 05:01:02 UTC
My response is something akin to this.

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giallarhorn May 4 2011, 05:28:56 UTC
Possibly, but it was the best one I had on hand.

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anna_sg1 May 5 2011, 22:06:26 UTC
I HAVE SEEN BOTH! SO THERE! :D

ALSO, THANK YOU HON'! ♥

YEY for free time and the Finals being over! :D

Wasn't the whole point of him having companions to keep him interested and not bored

I saw it as - him giving Amy and Rory some time away from the Tardis and just having a normal vacation/free time/enjoying their marriage. Especially after everything that happened at the end of season 5.

There'd be no point in calling everyone there unless he felt as if they could change something,

Yeah. He specifically wanted them to be there and then and see all of that so - time can be rewritten again? IDK Also, we didn't see this future!Doctor's Tardis.

River indicates that you can't just alter the past just like that, since it breaks the rules of causality.

I find that the Doctor just says that when it suits him. Like it suits him and the timeline for others to think that, because HE is of course the only one who could do it properly. :D He changes the past all the freakin time. I'm guessing that's why he called himself there, as well - ( ... )

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giallarhorn May 6 2011, 01:24:11 UTC
WOHOO! WERE THEY NOT AWESOME :D

That's something I hadn't considered, even though Amy had expressed some boredom at being stuck in Ledsworth (but I think they moved elsewhere?). Nothing like bringing back the universe and almost crashing in a ship to set off a marriage and all.

I know! I was wondering if Future!Doctor had just driven himself there, or if the TARDIS was the car he was sitting on...But River said time can't be rewritten, since if he stopped himself from dying, they'd never have stopped it in the first place? IDK but it did remind me of this video :D ( ... )

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anna_sg1 May 6 2011, 15:24:37 UTC
But River said time can't be rewritten, since if he stopped himself from dying, they'd never have stopped it in the first place?

Yeah, BUT the Doctor just explains this with timey-wimey nonsense. I never really looked at this show for any kind of Time Travelling logic TBH. :D And I really wouldn't be surprised if Moffat goes there.

If it was from the Lodger, does it mean that the Silence have time travel capabilities as well? That'd be something new...

Well, how the hell did they manage to put a 2011. astronaut suit in 1969. if they can't time travel??? THIS IS ALL VERY CONFUSING TBH.

And now to the rest of your post:

I'm also a little puzzled of how the girl got away and out of the suit, if the Silents wanted her so badly. Or was having Amy a suitable replacement for whatever they were trying to do?Everything about that kid is weird. She is obviously not a normal human. She has extraordinary strenght and can regenerate, and these are only two things we know about. Plus, she's apparently somehow very important to the Silence ( ... )

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giallarhorn May 6 2011, 20:13:45 UTC
Timey whimey time being rewritten BLARGH. Sometimes, I feel like Doctor Who is more fantasy than scifi. Not that it's a bad thing.

IT IS SO CONFUSING. Maybe they needed the girl to power/control their own time machine looking thing?

THAT GIRL, ARGH.

The Silence could've somehow sped up Amy's pregnancy (if she is pregnant?) but the TARDIS not being able to actually determine if she's pregnant or not is baffling. And the look on the Doctor's face when he saw the scanner makes me feel like he's got an inkling of what's going on.

MAYBE MAYBE the Silence were brought back with the universal reboot from the Pandorica, and hence, Amy somehow brought them back? IDK.

The whole segment with the Doctor just doesn't...seem very Doctor like at all. I mean, the Daleks exterminated his entire race, and he went at one with a iron pipe! And he STILL gave them a chance to run. But the Silence, oh no, he's going to manipulate the entire human race to go on a mission of complete genocide. LIKE, WHAT THE HELL DOCTOR. THESE ARE HUMANS, you know, the ( ... )

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