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:The quote came from an anonymous user who was posting in a topic that had been dead for four months less ten days. Another user brought the dead thing back to explain why every waking moment of its life was dedicated to telling everyone, in the anonymity of the internet and without resorting to the use of lower case letters, that Rose is the Antichrist. --[[User:Nyktimos|Nyktimos]] 23:41, April 7, 2010 (UTC)
:The quote came from an anonymous user who was posting in a topic that had been dead for four months less ten days. Another user brought the dead thing back to explain why every waking moment of its life was dedicated to telling everyone, in the anonymity of the internet and without resorting to the use of lower case letters, that Rose is the Antichrist. --[[User:Nyktimos|Nyktimos]] 23:41, April 7, 2010 (UTC)
Well, my point stands. We need to chill, accept other people have different theories and accept that they have the right to find our theories unlikely. [[User:Cannon881|Cannon881]] 09:51, April 8, 2010 (UTC)

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It is nice to theorise, but every year, the same theries come up. Yet again, the Rani is theroies to return, and I can tell you very well that she is not returning. The Master? Bloody hell, he only just left the show. Does anyone ever - I mean ever - consider that the silent menace is something new? This is Steven Moffat writing the finale. I for one have seen what may be a description of the silent menace - it's an 'it', it's nameless, it's evil, it's described as being a demon, possibly ancient, it's the most feared entity in the cosmos. T

The finale has something to do with an ancient cliff of sorts (presumably that very, very old cliff seen in the trailer with the broken statues scatteredand the huge doors that Amy, the Doctor, and River can be seen walking through - in their finale clothing), and a puzzle box, and silent menace. Oh, and recurring returnies such as Cybermen.

The Trickster is rumoured to return in two different stories - make your minds up. Amy's Choice concerns what may be called 'the dream lord' mentioned by Steven Moffat, and the silent menace is, if based upon description, something completely new- and deadly.

I wish people would stop lusting the return of classic villains because, from Moffat interviews, that ain't likely to ever happen, other than races. But the thing is, don't get your hopes up. It's "Donna is the Rani" all over all again. It's one of those things that just won't happen. Delton Menace 08:45, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Hear, hear. Cannon881 09:34, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Hey, don't be a hypocrite. You had a huge period with the whole 666 thing, so don't act like you're not a part of this. the twelfth doctor 09:51, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Then there is you lot saying so-and-so classic villain will return - every yearm without the slightest hint that they ever will come back. Just because the Master escaped the Time War, doesn't mean anyone else did. Correct me if I'm wrong, but there was a brief line in The End of Time that said they would be the only two to live beyond the war.But unlike you lot, I don't go around saying so-and-so character is actually a Time Lords, ect.. I, for one, myself know not to expect any classic villains in the finale. Delton Menace 10:31, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

You do know you're rapidly loosing my respect, don't you? the twelfth doctor 10:53, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Guys, chill! Delton, will you admit that your 666 theory, though founded in logical assumptions, could sound outlandish to some? 12, will you admit that assuming characters are older characters on no real grounds is not like a theory based on previous lines and the information we have about the series? Cannon881 11:28, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

I won't admit 'cos I've never done it--the most speculation I've done is suggest the Valeyard is coming back. the twelfth doctor 15:36, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

I didn't mean you personally, though I myself do doubt a minor character from a Colin Baker Season returning, no matter the background ;) I meant, would you concede that Delton had a point in suggesting that some speculation is verging on ridiculous? We need to remember this forum is about SPECULATION on a TV SHOW. We don't need to get worked up about it! Cannon881 15:57, April 7, 2010 (UTC)


Calm down guys, its only a TV show 0_o

@Cannon, I quoth: "Obviously River Song is Rose--and Romana, and The Rani, and Sarah Jane's companion Rani, and the Ralston Warrior Robot. Why else would their names all start with R? If that's not a clue, this isn't my 666th post about the Midnight Entity knocking 4 times like a bad wolf at the pigs' house. After Jenny has a sex- and nationality-change and becomes a Danish guy named Jens, s/he has a child with Riverosemani, which is of course Susan, and also Sarah Jane Smith (Two S's! How could you miss that clue?), and also Sydney Newman, who then creates the TV show Doctor Who." Can't phrase it any better than that. the twelfth doctor 20:50, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Exactly. Is that a quote from you? Cannon881 21:14, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

The quote came from an anonymous user who was posting in a topic that had been dead for four months less ten days. Another user brought the dead thing back to explain why every waking moment of its life was dedicated to telling everyone, in the anonymity of the internet and without resorting to the use of lower case letters, that Rose is the Antichrist. --Nyktimos 23:41, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Well, my point stands. We need to chill, accept other people have different theories and accept that they have the right to find our theories unlikely. Cannon881 09:51, April 8, 2010 (UTC)