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16; The Thing... must be the Family Addams Thing [[Special:Contributions/90.21.233.121|90.21.233.121]] 14:14, June 21, 2010 (UTC) | |||
Nope, the crawling cyber head was a very clear homage to the crawling head in John Carpenter's The Thing. A bit less gore though. |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 6 May 2012
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The Spoilers
- Steven Moffat’s on top form with a brilliantly crafted episode – the perfect start to a two-parter.
- The Doctor and Amy visit the oldest planet in the universe, where the first words in history have a familiar ring to them.
- The stakes are every bit as high as in an RTD season finale.
- Characters from earlier in the series make surprise appearances before the opening titles – and we’re not just talking about the series recap.
- There’s something funny going on at Stonehenge.
- If you thought “The Lodger” looked like a money-saving episode, you soon realise where all that spare cash went.
- There’s a scene in a bar rather reminiscent of the Star Wars cantina.
- There’s an armada of alien spacecraft.
- The Doctor gets to deliver one of his “Get out of here!” speeches.
- There’s a brilliant scare involving a human skull.
- You could market an entire range of action figures on the back of this episode alone.
- Amy’s engagement ring is crucial.
- It’ll make you want to go back and watch the whole series again.
- Someone other than the Doctor pilots the TARDIS.
- The Doctor and Amy face a foe reminiscent of fembots.
- There’s a fantastic nod to The Thing.
- The Pandorica does indeed open.
- It also closes.
- The episode ends in a cliffhanger so devilish that it seems utterly inescapable. It’s going to be a very, very long week.
- 26 June 2010 is a very important date indeed – and not just because it’s the day of the series finale.
Discussion
4. The Van Gogh painting... passed through the ages?
8. More than 10000 battleships
11. the number of enemies appearing.
13. the Doctor returning to past events and interfering.
14. River Song probably.
16. The Thing?
17. I would hope.
18. before or after it opens?
19. the tardis exploding?
20. a partial eclipse that day. and amy's wedding.
The Thirteenth Doctor 10:15, June 17, 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for the spoilers, and the heads up about how awful this cliffhanger is going tobe, Yeah your gonna need to give me spoilers like this next week. This sounds more like a big film this two parter. Winehousefan, 11:25, Jun2 17, 2010 [UTC]
7. Like the scene in The End of Time with Jack? V00D00M0NKY(won't keep me logged in...) 10:55, June 17, 2010 (UTC)
02 Skaro, Exterminate
03 The Pandorica Opens
04 Van Gogh, River Song, Rory Williams
05 Cybermen thing in the wall of Stonehenge
06 This episode
08 Sontar (Sontarans), Cyberships (Cybermen), Dalek ships (Daleks), Slitheen spaceship (Raxacoricofallipatorians), Escape pods (Nestene).
09 Shown in Clip One, when they suddenly here the words 'Sontar - Ha!' Getting louder and quicker
10 Ooh
11 The Doctor, Amy, River Song, Cybermen, Drahvons, Chelonian, Cybermen, Roman Soldiers, so on
12 Rory's coming back!
13 Trust me that happens every time
14 River Song
15 Cybermen
16 A goblin, or a trickster, or a warrior...
17 It opens at the end of the trailer
18 It has been opened once before and has previously closed, this is where all the spaceships came from
19 The Doctor, Amy and River Song are surrounded. The Pandorica is opening...
20 Amy's Time...
Who7 06:05, June 18, 2010 (UTC)
1 Expected nothing less
2 Hello sweetie
4 Liz 10 Churchill etc etc passing on the painting as per Gillan interview and TV mags
5 it's a transmitter to all the ships
12 Yes we'd guessed
13 Can't wait, already watched them all at least 5 times
14 Obviously shoudl be River so it won't be, i think Craig 'cos of the headbuts
15 Drahvons
86.26.137.154 07:27, June 18, 2010 (UTC)
2. I suspect, it would be a message from River or something so they'll meet up.
3.Yay!! Can't wait.
4. I agree with an earlier post, VINCENT VAN GOGH PAINTING.
5. The Pandorica obviously.
8. The different aliens coming together for the Pandorica's Opening of course.
12. Hmmm Can't wait to find out how it's crucial :D :D XD
13. Umm some sort of revelation or flashbacks? Or The Doctor travelling back?
14. I suspect Amy because I saw a concept art for a page from River's Diary and it's a picture of Amy and the words 'Tardis Pilot' written underneath, and I think it's a good time for Amy to tell river about the brakes or something.
16. The Thing? As in 'The Thing' from The Fantastic Four? The big rocky guy? ok... how peculiar.
19. WOW OMFG I can't wait till tomorrow now. :( Hmmmm. XD
20. The supposed wedding? Or the day something comes or something along those lines?
80.65.246.197 15:28, June 18, 2010 (UTC)
16; The Thing... must be the Family Addams Thing 90.21.233.121 14:14, June 21, 2010 (UTC)
Nope, the crawling cyber head was a very clear homage to the crawling head in John Carpenter's The Thing. A bit less gore though.