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Just my point. I'm not denying that they're dead. But, according to our only source, they're one person as well. How that is possible, we will find out. | Just my point. I'm not denying that they're dead. But, according to our only source, they're one person as well. How that is possible, we will find out. | ||
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We report what we're told and what we're told only. I doesn't have to make much sense now; it will eventually. | We report what we're told and what we're told only. I doesn't have to make much sense now; it will eventually. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 27 April 2023
Just my point. I'm not denying that they're dead. But, according to our only source, they're one person as well. How that is possible, we will find out.
At the beginning of S6, the narrative was telling us that the Doctor was dead. We reported it. It was later contradicted.
Now, the narrative is telling us that the Claras are all one woman, and we should report that, and then, if it turns out the Doctor was wrong, only then do we split it.
Just like we couldn't presume that the Doctor died, we can't presume here that the Doctor is wrong. We go by what the narrative tells us, until it's proven wrong. And the narrative is telling us that they're the same woman.
You're probably just confused because you don't know how. And, because of that, you start making deductions. Well, that's called speculation.
We report what we're told and what we're told only. I doesn't have to make much sense now; it will eventually.