Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Another theory about River Song/Melody Pond (Silence in the libary+forest of the dead) By Timelord50
In silence in the library/forest of the dead River song died but her consciousness remained in the sonic screwdriver would it be possible to upload that consciousness into a flesh copy of the River giving her her own body thats stabilized in the Tardis at some point?
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A Good Man Goes To War - AI
Doctor Who: A Good Man Goes To War had an Appreciation Index, or AI score of 88, the joint highest of the series so far.
The AI is a measure of how much the audience enjoyed the episode. The score was the highest of the day on the two main channels with only Dad's Army on BBC Two and Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King scoring higher, albeit with lower audiences.
The Sunday BBC Three repeat had 0.66 million watching, with an additional 0.05 million watching on BBC HD.
Sunday saw two programmes score higher ratings than Saturday's Doctor Who, pushing the programme into 30th place for the week.
Official ratings should be released next Monday which will include those time-shifting the episode, and should see the programme in a much higher position in the charts.
Doctor who newspage
The AI is a measure of how much the audience enjoyed the episode. The score was the highest of the day on the two main channels with only Dad's Army on BBC Two and Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King scoring higher, albeit with lower audiences.
The Sunday BBC Three repeat had 0.66 million watching, with an additional 0.05 million watching on BBC HD.
Sunday saw two programmes score higher ratings than Saturday's Doctor Who, pushing the programme into 30th place for the week.
Official ratings should be released next Monday which will include those time-shifting the episode, and should see the programme in a much higher position in the charts.
Doctor who newspage
Series 7 - 14 episodes confirmed!
The Head of Communications for BBC1, Fiction, Daytime and HD at the BBC, Sam Hodges has confirmed on twitter yesterday that Doctor Who has been commissioned for a further fourteen episodes, with Matt Smith continuing as The Doctor.
Doctor who news page
Den of geek's Doctor Who series 6: the loose threads still to resolve
Here are two questions we would all like to know
JUST WHO IS RIVER SONG?
Yes, yes. She's Melody Pond, and in turn, she's Amy daughter. That, though, also suggests that she's Rory's daughter, too. But is it that straightforward? Where does she fit into the Doctor's life, for starters? Were they married? Were they in love? How come the Doctor hadn't been able to piece everything together some time back?
Also, is River Song under someone's control? Is she, ultimately, friend or foe? Is she a Time Lord, and can she really regenerate, or is the regeneration we saw at the end of Day Of The Moon a ‘healing' regeneration, rather than the full monty?
We'll be coming to River again shortly.
HOW DID MELODY HAVE PART TIME-LORD DNA?
The simple answer that was strongly suggested in A Good Man Goes To War is that this is because Melody was conceived whilst Rory and Amy were on the Tardis. It's quite likely that Melody is the first child ever to be conceived in the Tardis, and that's likely to have some ramification to it.
The other options? Well, there's the unresolved issue of The Silence, and we wonder if they have something to do with it. Let's not forget that the mystery of Amy herself is far from solved. The Silence took her for a period of time, and then she returned (or didn't, as it happened), and it's assumed that they've had some part in all of this. But what? We'll be coming to that later, too.
For the sake of completeness, we should throw up the possibility that Melody is the Doctor's child, but we do think that theory is a non-starter. Not least because it'd put the Daily Mail in a very, very bad mood. Which would be just terrible.
You can read More of them at Den of geek
JUST WHO IS RIVER SONG?
Yes, yes. She's Melody Pond, and in turn, she's Amy daughter. That, though, also suggests that she's Rory's daughter, too. But is it that straightforward? Where does she fit into the Doctor's life, for starters? Were they married? Were they in love? How come the Doctor hadn't been able to piece everything together some time back?
Also, is River Song under someone's control? Is she, ultimately, friend or foe? Is she a Time Lord, and can she really regenerate, or is the regeneration we saw at the end of Day Of The Moon a ‘healing' regeneration, rather than the full monty?
We'll be coming to River again shortly.
HOW DID MELODY HAVE PART TIME-LORD DNA?
The simple answer that was strongly suggested in A Good Man Goes To War is that this is because Melody was conceived whilst Rory and Amy were on the Tardis. It's quite likely that Melody is the first child ever to be conceived in the Tardis, and that's likely to have some ramification to it.
The other options? Well, there's the unresolved issue of The Silence, and we wonder if they have something to do with it. Let's not forget that the mystery of Amy herself is far from solved. The Silence took her for a period of time, and then she returned (or didn't, as it happened), and it's assumed that they've had some part in all of this. But what? We'll be coming to that later, too.
For the sake of completeness, we should throw up the possibility that Melody is the Doctor's child, but we do think that theory is a non-starter. Not least because it'd put the Daily Mail in a very, very bad mood. Which would be just terrible.
You can read More of them at Den of geek
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