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Revision as of 06:16, 4 June 2015
Silver Screenesis was a Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor comic strip published in 2015.
Summary
The Doctor takes Clara to the ultimate cinema!
Plot
The Doctor shows off Cinema Paradoxo to an astonished Clara, explaining that every movie that ever has or will existed is playing forever.
Clara attempts to ask for her choice of film, but is flatly declined by the Doctor since he has chosen their film. She points out that their tickets were for yesterday, but the Doctor explains that the adverts playing in loops as well, and take a day roughly.
The Doctor tells Clara to keep quiet about the snacks they have hidden in their clothes as they will be de-atomized if they are found out. He goes on to explain he chose a "silent" film, hoping it's okay. Clara explains that she looks for dubbed films and the like on her own to broaden her horizons.
However, the moment the film begins, both are zoned out as they look at the screen. On the screen is a classic bad guy tying a damsel in distress to train tracks, but both are played by Silents!
The Doctor and Clara emerged from the theater later, with tally marks over their faces. With a blank expression Clara tells the Doctor"for the life of me, I can;t ell you what the movie was about."
Characters
References
to be added
Notes
- The Doctor knows much about Cinema Paradoxo, except for the kind of films plying there since he mistook a film about his old foes for a classic black and white film. The film was likely without sound to prevent any post-hypnotic commands for accidentally being implanted in the audiences.
Original print details
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor and Clara have tally marks on their faces, likely having kept tack of how many Silents were in the film; however, they completely forgot about them. (TV: Day of the Moon)