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Anyway, the question as to whether she killed the Doctor or someone else is still as wide open as it was before the episode. But my suspicion is that it's someone else. My crazy Jack Harkness theory from another thread is starting to grow on me... but actually, I think it's more likely it'll be someone we don't know yet, and that someone will have nothing to do with her learning to fly the TARDIS (or to write Old High Gallifreyan). --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 11:22, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
Anyway, the question as to whether she killed the Doctor or someone else is still as wide open as it was before the episode. But my suspicion is that it's someone else. My crazy Jack Harkness theory from another thread is starting to grow on me... but actually, I think it's more likely it'll be someone we don't know yet, and that someone will have nothing to do with her learning to fly the TARDIS (or to write Old High Gallifreyan). --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 11:22, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
*Of course, then again, she could very well come from a point in time from which Gallifrey and the Time Lords were still alive, because, if you think about it... Nobody knows about what "exact" point in time the Time War started. And in The Sound of Drums, Jack (who's also from the 51st century) knew enough about Gallifrey to think about why the Master was insane. And also, Jack recognized that the Doctor regenerated during Utopia, (and even if the Doctor told him that he regenerated, he didn't need to explain it) giving the thought that Time Lords were around, out and about in the 51st century.... River "could've" learned to fly the TARDIS from another Time Lord, cuz lets face it... It may be a testimate to the Doctor's flying abilities that he can pilot a TARDIS made for 6 single handedly... But even in Journey's End, he made a reference that he wasn't "the best"..... [[User:TheTARDIScontroller|TheTARDIScontroller]] 05:16, January 6, 2011 (UTC)




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:::I'll save Falcotron the typing by asking you to sign your post with four tildes. Also, if Cartmel's plans for the Doctor's looping last days remains intact, I'd love to see it. It would be so cool for the 13th Doctor's episodes to have him traveling through the Time Lock and the Induction Barrier, probably fending off a Gallifreyan military who knows what he's up to better than he does, and landing in post-Pythian Gallifrey to try and make the next iteration better than he remembers it. While I'm daydreaming: The final finale could be the Hand just beginning to stalk him while some strange girl calls him Grandfather, only this time he actually remembers her... [[User:Agonaga|Agonaga]] 23:00, June 10, 2010 (UTC)
:::I'll save Falcotron the typing by asking you to sign your post with four tildes. Also, if Cartmel's plans for the Doctor's looping last days remains intact, I'd love to see it. It would be so cool for the 13th Doctor's episodes to have him traveling through the Time Lock and the Induction Barrier, probably fending off a Gallifreyan military who knows what he's up to better than he does, and landing in post-Pythian Gallifrey to try and make the next iteration better than he remembers it. While I'm daydreaming: The final finale could be the Hand just beginning to stalk him while some strange girl calls him Grandfather, only this time he actually remembers her... [[User:Agonaga|Agonaga]] 23:00, June 10, 2010 (UTC)


::::It wasn't "stated by Original BBC Doctor Who staff". The last head writer of the classic show was planning out these ideas when the show was canceled, and he and his friends managed to get about half of it into the Virgin novels before they too were canceled, mostly in one novel, {{NA|Lungbarrow}}.
::::It wasn't "stated by Original BBC Doctor Who staff". The last head writer of the classic show was planning out these ideas when the show was canceled, and he and his friends managed to get about half of it into the Virgin novels before they too were canceled, mostly in one novel, [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]''.


::::Meanwhile, ''Lungbarrow'' has notoriously been ignored and flatly contradicted by the EDAs/PDAs and the new series. The later novels and TV episodes establish that the Doctor was born to a mother and a father, who he lived with, as did other Gallifreyans; he later married at least once and had at least two children, which was perfectly normal. (For that matter, even before Cartmel, the Fourth Doctor mentioned "Time Tots".) But Lungbarrow said that Gallifreyans are birthed fully-formed from Looms into a House of Cousins, and are sterile. So, when Lungbarrow says that the Other threw himself into the Looms and was later reconstituted as the First Doctor, how does that fit in?
::::Meanwhile, ''Lungbarrow'' has notoriously been ignored and flatly contradicted by the EDAs/PDAs and the new series. The later novels and TV episodes establish that the Doctor was born to a mother and a father, who he lived with, as did other Gallifreyans; he later married at least once and had at least two children, which was perfectly normal. (For that matter, even before Cartmel, the Fourth Doctor mentioned "Time Tots".) But Lungbarrow said that Gallifreyans are birthed fully-formed from Looms into a House of Cousins, and are sterile. So, when Lungbarrow says that the Other threw himself into the Looms and was later reconstituted as the First Doctor, how does that fit in?
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:the death will have a big effect on the doctor though, she more or less said this at the end of the big bang and has the death got something to do with the dalek beging for mercy, because to make that happen must mean something [[Special:Contributions/217.23.232.194|217.23.232.194]] 07:45, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
:the death will have a big effect on the doctor though, she more or less said this at the end of the big bang and has the death got something to do with the dalek beging for mercy, because to make that happen must mean something [[Special:Contributions/217.23.232.194|217.23.232.194]] 07:45, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
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:I don't knw if anyone has picked up on this but in " The Big Bang" River tells the doctor that he taught her how to fly the Tardis. So when she told the tenth doctor someone else showed her how to fly she must have been referring to the eleventh doctor.
:I don't knw if anyone has picked up on this but in " The Big Bang" River tells the doctor that he taught her how to fly the Tardis. So when she told the tenth doctor someone else showed her how to fly she must have been referring to the eleventh doctor. [[Special:Contributions/121.208.6.151|121.208.6.151]] 13:16, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
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:Strictly speaking, I suppose, the doctor is not a man, he is a Time Lord. So River could kill the best ''man'' she ever knew and it need not be the doctor. It could be Rory, even.[[Special:Contributions/81.141.81.0|81.141.81.0]] 14:34, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
 
:Nope, can be anyone, but definitely can't be Rory...in the Big Bang, the "best man" has already been murdered, and when River saw the Big Bang's timeline's Auton Rory, she doesn't know who he is and calls him "oh...the Nestene duplicate..."...and she thought he were evil too...so doesn't really make sense to be the "best man"....[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.12|222.166.181.12]] 15:24, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
:Oh yeah. That's true. Well that's a relief anyway. Don't think I could cope with Rory dying again![[Special:Contributions/81.141.81.0|81.141.81.0]] 18:00, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
::While I agree that Rory probably isn't the 'best man,' your reasoning makes little sense to me. The 'best man' dying, afaik, didn't cause some catastrophic event. So his death then is irrelevant, especially since he is brought back (and could be killed again). And River is hardly the most trustworthy person around, so taking her exclamations or lack thereof as proof of anything is foolish. She's pretty evasive towards most questions. The Doctor didn't seem upset by her killing of the Dalek out of revenge, after it pleaded for mercy. Why? Because she being the only witness probably left out that detail. [[User:Vegnas|Vegnas]] 00:23, July 6, 2010 (UTC)
::How did you know there were even a 'good man' then, Bishop and River could have lied? How did you know the Doctor is the Doctor; he is certainly most untrustworthy, he could be some chav boy on the street that stole the TARDIS and modified his biology using a chameleon arch...I think there is a difference between random guessing and speculative...Is Rory still alive a really strong support to make it speculative?
::: I believe there is a 'best man' because Father Octavian said so and had no apparent motive to lie and River confirmed it. While the Doctor may not be the most trustworthy person he is more so than River. And again, I don't think Rory is the 'best man,' I just thought the reasoning for his exclusion was silly. [[User:Vegnas|Vegnas]] 06:17, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
::: Well, Father Octavian didn't trust the Doctor neither, so saying that onscreen characters like River deliberately faking a reaction would suggest selectively trusting what the characters say with no reason. Moreover, how many times have River lied and how many times have the Doctor been shown to lie? River just didn't tell the Doctor everything, it's horrible to assume that every natural thing River does or say is a lie.--[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 07:48, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 
::Writers don't write in reactions to mislead...actors act 'actions' they don't act reactions...writing in fake reactions would be extremely bad writing...
:::Re: Reactions, not what you mean there. I simply meant River lies, so using what she says or does as definitive proof is foolhardy. One minute she implies the Doctor didn't teach her how to fly the TARDIS, the next minute she says he did. She won't answer direct questions and tries to keep secrets from the Doctor. [[User:Vegnas|Vegnas]] 06:17, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
:::No one knows anything about who taught River fly the TARDIS yet, and as you said, she implied the Doctor didn't teach her...It is you who assumed that the Doctor didn't teach her...she didn't say it explicitly, so you consider that lying? There are countless reasons to account for what she said, Eleventh could have taught some of it or maybe it's the 12th/13th...it's just stupid to say that you assume she meant something when she just wasn't being clear and then you hold her responsible for lying. Not answering direct questions and trying to keep secrets has no relation to how she naturally reacts when she sees Auton Rory...We already know that she did this to avoid interferring with the Doctor's future timeline. If she knew she killed future Rory, do you seriously think it makes sense that she would pretend to shoot at a past Rory and put up an act when the Universe is collapsing?--[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 07:48, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 
::When you are being chased by a Dalek and the world is ending in 20 mins, I don't think anyone would be very good at making up lies about the first thing you see...
:::Well, she found time to make a joke about the fez in the same scenario. And she make a joke about the handcuffs a minute before she died. [[User:Vegnas|Vegnas]] 06:17, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
:::The handcuff is related to her death only and has nothing to do with the end of the world, and handcuffs have special sentimental values between the Doctor and her. It makes perfect sense to bring it up when she's dying. The fez was a shock to her when he saved her from the TARDIS, and it shows that she's reacting and not acting and also it means even less time for her to put up an act about Rory.--[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 07:48, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 
::I haven't seen anyone saying that the murdering of the 'good man' didn't cause any catastrophic event...I know nothing about the murder yet...I would be glad if you could point me to the source....
:::Wat? So you want proof that of an event no one said happened??? [[User:Vegnas|Vegnas]]
:::Exactly, no one have mentioned anything about the event yet; how do you know that no catastrophic event will happen? You just keep on assuming things that're completely unsubstantiated...--[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 07:48, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 
::I might have missed it, but I actually can't even remember if the Doctor knew that River Song killed the Dalek...the world is ending and the Doctor is about to sacrifice himself, it didn't sound like exactly the best time to share every single detail of you killing a random Dalek[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 06:22, July 6, 2010 (UTC)
:::The Doctor didn't react then, he didn't react later. It's obvious to me she didn't tell him because I think he wouldn't have been so cordial with her if he knew what she did. I believe that scene was meant to give us a one-up on the Doctor. We are aware of River's vicious side while the Doctor is probably not aware. [[User:Vegnas|Vegnas]] 06:17, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
:::Do you really think it would make sense if River Song stopped the dying Doctor from flying the Pandorica to the TARDIS a minute before the end of the world just to tell him in detail that she killed a Dalek and how the Dalek asked for mercy? We've only seen River meeting the Doctor briefly in another scene after that and it was hardly the right time to bring up the topic of a murder...how awkward it would be to run around in someone's wedding to tell people that you murdered a Dalek when you're only staying for a minute. River only had one brief chance to talk to the Doctor, don't you find it odd to bring back the topic of killing a villain, despite that the problem's already solved, instead of bidding farewell...Moreover, to say that the Doctor is completely ignorant of River's personality is just stupid...She carries around a GUN...she wasn't really the pacificist in the Library neither. The Doctor even knows that she murdered someone...maybe the Doctor doesn't know how far she'll go, but he definitely knows that River is not a Martha Jones --[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 07:48, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 
:Let's hope Moffat don't make this into a running joke and kills Rory whenever there seems to be too little going on...[[Special:Contributions/203.168.176.42|203.168.176.42]] 05:05, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
 
:How about she could be another Time Lord and she is the person who kills the 12th Doctor to leads to the 13 Doctor (Matt Smith is the 11th doctor but only the 10th regenieration)
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:Why does everybody think that the ("A very good man. Best man I've ever known") is the Doctor. For I have a funny feeling that the "A very good man. Best man I've ever known" Who she kills will be JFK.
:I don't know why but thats the feeling that I have.
 
She can't be a Timelord, because the Doctor would be able to sense it. She probably didn't kill the Doctor, because if he dies the show is over, and if he regenerate she wouldn't have to go to Stormcage.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 23:30, January 6, 2011 (UTC)
 
:: I disagrea. when the 7th doctor died in the hospital, it took him almost 3 hours to regerate. (in the mourge) So what if she killed one of him, and people thought he was acutly dead, she gets locked up and later the body goes missing. [[User:HaHaIScareU|HaHaIScareU]] 19:41, April 1, 2011 (UTC)
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:: She most likely does kill the doctor, however the doctor says peculiarly by the end of the show that time can be rewritten. If he dies or not depends on whether or not the doctor trusts River Song. From now on I think we should think of the doctor in every time period and every moment as the doctor's present, meaning he has no past nor future, unless time locked and even then certain situations can break time locks
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Time can be rewritten, but the Doctor still has a past, present, and future in his personal timeline. Otherwise, the Doctor wouldn't mind when Adric or Rory died, because they would still be alive in his past(which is his present) and he would already know who River is, becaause he will find out in his future(which is als his present). Obviously, when you watch old episodes of the show, you can think of the Doctor during that episode as the present, but that even applies to TV shows that don't involve time travel.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 03:43, May 4, 2011 (UTC)
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