2nd October 2011
Link reblogged from Raven's Nest with 8 notes
A similar theory, per conversing with
keithjacks, is that the fixed point in time was the
Teselecta, in disguise as the Doctor, had to die at Lake Silencio. This theory would close the loophole of having the entire universe needing to believe that the Doctor was dead in order to keep the universe from collapsing in on itself. Personally, it feels like discovering Bobby Ewing in the shower, but it is a less convoluted take on what I wrote. In this particular approach, only the Doctor and the crew of the
Teselecta know that his death is a fixed point in time. If you get rid of the
Teselecta, and disguise it as the Doctor, then only the Doctor knows about the slight-of-hand performed on the shores of Lake Silencio. Perhaps
keithjacks can explain this with more eloquence than me…
stannate:
I believe I’ve figured out “The Wedding Of River Song,” as the resolution was hidden in plain sight all along. One of the recurring themes over the last two seasons of Doctor Who has been how one shouldn’t trust what one sees. It is very easy to change or alter one’s perception so…
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