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Speculation is reading into it like you are. We know that somehow — we don't know how — she escaped death. That's a fact. There's probably a twist to it, but it stands as a fact right now. We don't need to wait until the explanation to present facts. Facts are fact. | Speculation is reading into it like you are. We know that somehow — we don't know how — she escaped death. That's a fact. There's probably a twist to it, but it stands as a fact right now. We don't need to wait until the explanation to present facts. Facts are fact. | ||
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We have to take what the narrative's telling us: the Doctor says they're one and the same; there's clues sprinkled throughout to insinuate a connection. There's clues all over the place. And you're ignoring it all just because she died. | We have to take what the narrative's telling us: the Doctor says they're one and the same; there's clues sprinkled throughout to insinuate a connection. There's clues all over the place. And you're ignoring it all just because she died. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 27 April 2023
Speculation is reading into it like you are. We know that somehow — we don't know how — she escaped death. That's a fact. There's probably a twist to it, but it stands as a fact right now. We don't need to wait until the explanation to present facts. Facts are fact.
"The Doctor has been wrong before" is plain-out speculation. Going contrary to narrative evidence just because it doesn't apply to real life is just plain wrong. There are a billion different ways that the Claras can all exist and still be one person — it's hardly far-fetched in the world of science fiction.
We have to take what the narrative's telling us: the Doctor says they're one and the same; there's clues sprinkled throughout to insinuate a connection. There's clues all over the place. And you're ignoring it all just because she died.