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My Insane Doctor Who Theory
I didn’t particularly care for Season 7 of Doctor Who. I didn’t like that it only had done-in-one episodes and lacked the serial storyline aspects of previous seasons. I never really connected with Clara. And there just weren’t any really awesome scenes or moments. Everything seemed looser, lighter and less connected. It was entertaining, don’t get me wrong, but I felt Season 7 was subpar compared to earlier seasons.
But that’s OK, because now it’s over!
The season finale aired Saturday night, and what a finale! Well, it wasn’t as amazing an episode as in seasons past, but it was still a lot of fun. And it ended with a huge, potentially show-shattering cliffhanger. Don’t you just love when season finales leave you with the sort of cliffhanger that leaves you chomping on the bit until the Fall? Yeah, me neither, but Doctor Who did it anyway.
And immediately after the episode, I had a crazy light bulb moment. I think I know what the cliffhanger implies. I have an Insane Doctor Who Theory, and I want to share it with you lot to see what you think.
Be warned, there are SPOILERS for the season finale episode. If you haven’t seen the episode, go right ahead and watch it before reading. Otherwise, you just won’t understand what the heck I’m talking about! Anyway, when you’re ready, join me after the jump for my Insane Doctor Who Theory.
The Last Days of Demon’s Run
The Doctor Who mini-sodes continue with an epilogue to my all-time favorite episode. This one reveals how Stax survived the Battle of Demon’s Run and joined Lady Vastra and Jenny in Victorian England.
Neat little epilogue there. I know we’ll see this trio again later this season, and they were awesome in the Christmas special.
Mini Doctor Who Prequel
New Doctor Who episodes return in one week, but until then, the BBC has delivered this quaint little prologue.
Quaint indeed. See what they did there? Clever Brits.
Don’t Blink: The best Doctor Who/Back to the Future parody ever
When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you’re going to see some serious, wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.
My Wibbly-Wobbly, Spooky Doctor Who Theory
If you’re a fan of Doctor Who, chances are that you’ve heard about this theory. And for the most part, I agree with it. It really does make a lot of sense. Every one of the Doctor’s last four companions has had some resemblance or allusion to a storybook character: Rose as Red Riding Hood, Martha as Dorothy, Donna as Alice and Amy Pond (and Rory) as two of the children from Peter Pan.
This week’s Christmas episode introduced a new companion for the Doctor: Oswin Read the rest of this entry


