Remember our great discussion? About the Doctor getting younger every time? 8D
Slightly disturbing ending to that one though.
OK, even more disturbed. I just looked at the discussion, and I came up with that idea O.o
zippyzoo77 wrote:You know how in The girl in the Fireplace (season 2 episode 4) the doctor at one point comes into the room singing a song? ("...I could have spread my wings...") Well, a friend was watching that episode in my room, and right at the point where that happens, I came in and started singing the same song at the same time! It was super fun, I thought I might explode. I might still explode, though this could help in preventing that...

Scotty wrote:Spoilers!
So, when the doctor dies, with the spaceman, does River become the new dodctor, since she is Amy's daughter? And like, part timelord? And, just for refernce, isn't there a line in one of the newset eps, this isn't word for word but something like, "Doctor dead. Tardis destroyed. Our only hope is the little girl who dreams of the stars?"

Nala <3 wrote:Scotty wrote:Spoilers!
So, when the doctor dies, with the spaceman, does River become the new dodctor, since she is Amy's daughter? And like, part timelord? And, just for refernce, isn't there a line in one of the newset eps, this isn't word for word but something like, "Doctor dead. Tardis destroyed. Our only hope is the little girl who dreams of the stars?"But doesn't that mean Amy cause when the Tardis exploded she was a little girl again and Little Amy, her aunt and some psychologist were having some discussion about stars? Amy kept on saying they were real but the adults were saying stars weren't and then Little Amy left the room, the National Museum leaflet popped through the door etc...

InChristAlone wrote:Remember our great discussion? About the Doctor getting younger every time? 8D
Slightly disturbing ending to that one though.
OK, even more disturbed. I just looked at the discussion, and I came up with that idea O.o






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