Showing posts with label Day of the moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day of the moon. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Dr who eleventh doctor quotes Day of the Moon

The Doctor: The good news is we have a secret weapon!
River Song: Apollo 11's your secret weapon?
The Doctor: No, no, it's not Apollo 11. That would be silly. It's Neil Armstrong's foot.
The Doctor: As long as there's been something in the corner of your eye, or creaking in your house, or breathing under your bed, or voices through a wall — they've been running your lives for a very long time now. So keep this straight in your head: we are not fighting an alien invasion — we're leading a revolution. And today the battle begins.
The Doctor: Oh, this is my friend River. Nice hair, clever, and has her own gun. And unlike me, she really doesn't mind shooting people. I shouldn't like that. Kinda do, a bit.
River Song: Thank you, sweetie.
The Doctor: I know you're team players and everything, but she'll definitely kill the first three of you.
River: Oh, the first seven, easy.
The Doctor: Seven, really?
River: Oh, eight for you, honey.
The Doctor: Stop it!
River: Make me!
The Doctor: Oh, maybe I will!
Amy Pond: Is this really important, flirting? 'Cause I feel like I should be higher on the list right now!
The Doctor: Guys? Sorry, but you're way out of time. Now, come on, a bit of history for you. Aren't you proud you helped? Do you know how many people are watching this live on the telly? Half a billion and that's nothing, because the human race will spread out among the stars. You just watch them fly. Billions and billions of them for billions and billions of years and every single one of them, at some point in their lives, will look back at this man taking that very first step and they will never ever forget it. Oh, but they'll forget this bit. Ready?
Canton: Ready.
Neil Armstrong: It's one small step for man...
Silent: You should kill us all on sight.
The Doctor: You've given the order for your own execution and the whole planet just heard you.
Neil Armstrong: ...one giant leap for mankind.
The Doctor: And one whacking great kick up the backside for the Silence! You just raised an army against yourself! And now, for a thousand generations, you'll be ordering them to destroy you every day. How fast can you run? Because today's the day the human race throw you off their planet. They won't even know they're doing it. I think, quite possibly, the word you're looking for right now is "Oops".
Nixon: This person you want to marry: black?
Canton: Yes...
Nixon: I know what people think of me, but perhaps I am a little more liberal—
Canton: He is.
Nixon: I think the moon is far enough for now, don't you, Mr. Delaware?
Canton: I figured it might be.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Series 6 Volume 1 Episodes 1 to 7

The Doctor returns, alongside newly weds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures all across time and space, in a thrilling new series of Doctor Who. Together they’ll find themselves in sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then journey on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship, to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality, the Doctor will meet an old friend with a new face, and in a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident will take on a terrible human shape. And waiting for them, at the end of all this, is the battle of Demon’s Run, and the Doctor’s darkest hour. Can even the truth about River Song save the Time Lord’s soul?


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Doctor Who Series 6 Volume 1 Blu-ray


The Doctor returns, alongside newly weds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures all across time and space, in a thrilling new series of Doctor Who. Together they’ll find themselves in sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then journey on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship, to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality, the Doctor will meet an old friend with a new face, and in a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident will take on a terrible human shape. And waiting for them, at the end of all this, is the battle of Demon’s Run, and the Doctor’s darkest hour. Can even the truth about River Song save the Time Lord’s soul?

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Tuesday, 7 June 2011

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

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Doctor who - Series 6 - River Song, Melody pond, The Spacesuit girl - Theory


At the end of A good man goes to war Baby Melody pond/river song has been taken to earth in the 60s (where she would live in the children's home) but where she was put in to a spacesuit when she was a child (so she would be the spacesuit girl from the impossible astronaut and day of the moon) making her into a weapon. That would make her be the one to kill the doctor (because the reason she's in prison for is that she killed a good man) so the good man could be the doctor. And when river shoots at the spacesuit girl going back into the water River says “of course not” knowing that she didn't die in the spacesuit.

Also with River having time lord DNA and if she is the child who was in the spacesuit and the child regenerated at the end of Day of the moon that would make her a full time lord/lady right?

But another thing why wouldn't river remember being in the spacesuit while she was looking at it in day of the moon? Is it that time can be rewritten. Could it be that some time lines are messed up in different ways?


Edit there is also the girl that was sowing in a good man goes to war if you rewatch the episode look at what she is sowing and then look at what River is showing amy at the end of the episode

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Vote on Your favourite episode of the first half of Series 6!

The impossible astronaut
Day of the mooon
Curse of the black spot
The Doctor's wife
The Rebel flesh
The almost people
A good man goes to war

The vote is on the sidebar at the top right. It will stay up for a month

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Day of the Moon - Final Ratings


Day of the moon (Episode 2 of series 6) had a final audience figure of 7.30 million viewers, A 36.7% share of total Tv audience according to figures released by Barb.

It includes those who recorded the programme within the 7 day of it's showing. the figure is also much larger than reported overnight figure.

The figures does not include iplayer, over 1.2 million accessed it with in the week of the programme


Dr who news page

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Dr who - series 6 Talking about the little girl, omega and the silence



A Talk on (Chatango - Tardis chat) between me (Emma - Themasterstoe), Rob (EternalDalek) and Skaro (Theskarorevenger) This morning we were talking about omega, series 6, the little girl who regenerated and the silence.

Themasterstoe2: Doesn't anything that the silence "could" be something to do with the time lords

EternalDalek: Probably the Silence are working for somebody else, but they want to rebel against that person maybe?

Themasterstoe2: probably omega

EternalDalek: Unless Omega founded some sort of organization early on in Time Lord history?

Themasterstoe2: Annnd why didn't the doctor detect the girl (as in why didn't he smell her as a time lady ) if you get me (ect the end of time)

Themasterstoe2: I'm wondering if omega was resurrected for the time war and like the master he ran away and built an organization

EternalDalek: To protect himself or something?

EternalDalek: And maybe the girl is the result of Omega's experiments?

EternalDalek: Because the little girl can only survive in the suit, hence her regeneration. Maybe Omega distorted Time Lord biology so much the Doctor didn't recognize her?

Theskarorevenger: but what i want to know if the girl was fatally dieing, how did she survive 6 months?

So what do you think could omega have something to do with the silence? could the time lords be returning? (who knows)

Please comment and say what you think

UPDATE
the silence can plant something in your head without you knowning it...
they could have done it to amy - making her think shes not pregnant when she is
Perhaps they could have done it to the doctor to - making him think that the time lords are dead when they are actually alive.

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