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Another one that's been mentioned here, and all over fandom. There's clearly a focus on mythology, legends, and fairy tales, but that could be just a stylistic thing. The theory here is that there are actually clues to something here. | Another one that's been mentioned here, and all over fandom. There's clearly a focus on mythology, legends, and fairy tales, but that could be just a stylistic thing. The theory here is that there are actually clues to something here. | ||
* [[The Eleventh Hour]]: MΨTH apparently made the laptop and the hospital equipment. Except that there are other shots of the identical hospital equipment without the MΨTH logo. And this may not be just "MYTH" with one Greek letter; mu, tau, and eta look identical to M, T, and H. (Although I'm not sure what that could mean. Maybe if anyone successfully pronounces "mpste" that makes history explode.:)) The Pandorica is just a myth or a fairy tale. Also, the Atraxi are scared off by realizing that they've come up with the legendary force known as the Doctor. | * [[The Eleventh Hour]]: MΨTH apparently made the laptop and the hospital equipment. Except that there are other shots of the identical hospital equipment without the MΨTH logo. And this may not be just "MYTH" with one Greek letter; mu, tau, and eta look identical to M, T, and H. (Although I'm not sure what that could mean. Maybe if anyone successfully pronounces "mpste" that makes history explode.:)) The Pandorica is just a myth or a fairy tale. Also, the Atraxi are scared off by realizing that they've come up with the legendary force known as the Doctor. | ||
* [[The Beast Below]]: The Doctor is a legend in the royal family. The people of Starship UK are obsessed with the legend of the beast below. | * [[The Beast Below]]: The Doctor is a legend in the royal family. The people of Starship UK are obsessed with the legend of the beast below. | ||
* [[Victory of the Daleks]]: The Davros Daleks are obsessed with the legendary true Daleks, and they need their legendary enemy, who's the only other person who knows the legends. | * [[Victory of the Daleks]]: The Davros Daleks are obsessed with the legendary true Daleks, and they need their legendary enemy, who's the only other person who knows the legends. | ||
* [[The Time of Angels]]/[[Flesh and Stone]]: Byzantium connects up with the Greek thing. The Pandorica again (and this time, "It's just a fairy tale", "Aren't we all?"). | * [[The Time of Angels]]/[[Flesh and Stone]]: Byzantium connects up with the Greek thing. The Pandorica again (and this time, "It's just a fairy tale", "Aren't we all?"). | ||
To me, it seems pretty fragmentary and hard to make a story out of, but some people are convinced they're on to something. --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 15:29, May 6, 2010 (UTC) | To me, it seems pretty fragmentary and hard to make a story out of, but some people are convinced they're on to something. --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 15:29, May 6, 2010 (UTC) | ||
::I did pick up on the fairy tale thing. I think someone mentioned somewhere about Pinocchio and that made me think of The Doctor constantly mentioning the length of Rory's nose. Bracewell's memories were possibly just a myth/fairytale. Vampires can be considered a myth/legend. The dream worlds were fairytales/fantasies (the Tardis dream being The Doctor's and the Leadworth dream being Rory's) and the Dreamlord was technically a fairytale/myth. [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 09:28, May 18, 2010 (UTC) |
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The Howling → 5 things to look for: myths
Another one that's been mentioned here, and all over fandom. There's clearly a focus on mythology, legends, and fairy tales, but that could be just a stylistic thing. The theory here is that there are actually clues to something here.
- The Eleventh Hour: MΨTH apparently made the laptop and the hospital equipment. Except that there are other shots of the identical hospital equipment without the MΨTH logo. And this may not be just "MYTH" with one Greek letter; mu, tau, and eta look identical to M, T, and H. (Although I'm not sure what that could mean. Maybe if anyone successfully pronounces "mpste" that makes history explode.:)) The Pandorica is just a myth or a fairy tale. Also, the Atraxi are scared off by realizing that they've come up with the legendary force known as the Doctor.
- The Beast Below: The Doctor is a legend in the royal family. The people of Starship UK are obsessed with the legend of the beast below.
- Victory of the Daleks: The Davros Daleks are obsessed with the legendary true Daleks, and they need their legendary enemy, who's the only other person who knows the legends.
- The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone: Byzantium connects up with the Greek thing. The Pandorica again (and this time, "It's just a fairy tale", "Aren't we all?").
To me, it seems pretty fragmentary and hard to make a story out of, but some people are convinced they're on to something. --Falcotron 15:29, May 6, 2010 (UTC)
- I did pick up on the fairy tale thing. I think someone mentioned somewhere about Pinocchio and that made me think of The Doctor constantly mentioning the length of Rory's nose. Bracewell's memories were possibly just a myth/fairytale. Vampires can be considered a myth/legend. The dream worlds were fairytales/fantasies (the Tardis dream being The Doctor's and the Leadworth dream being Rory's) and the Dreamlord was technically a fairytale/myth. V00D00M0NKY 09:28, May 18, 2010 (UTC)