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For the last several decades, the BBC has been collecting and compliling sound effects. It is no surprise that something as generic as a "car strike" could be repeated. All BBC productions have access to the same sound FX library, and using a "stock sound" is often less expensive and more effecient for the audio engineers. Pay close attention, and you'll notice several repetitions of screams, crowd noise, and foley effects etc. across all BBC productions. [[User:DoctorOfWho|DoctorOfWho]] 22:58, August 30, 2011 (UTC) [[Special:Contributions/75.174.8.105|75.174.8.105]] 22:56, August 30, 2011 (UTC) | For the last several decades, the BBC has been collecting and compliling sound effects. It is no surprise that something as generic as a "car strike" could be repeated. All BBC productions have access to the same sound FX library, and using a "stock sound" is often less expensive and more effecient for the audio engineers. Pay close attention, and you'll notice several repetitions of screams, crowd noise, and foley effects etc. across all BBC productions. [[User:DoctorOfWho|DoctorOfWho]] 22:58, August 30, 2011 (UTC) [[Special:Contributions/75.174.8.105|75.174.8.105]] 22:56, August 30, 2011 (UTC) | ||
== Rory is the Master? == | |||
Surely it is no coincidence that Rory's complaining about banging in his head in almost an identical fashion to the Professor in DW: Utopia? Tardis on a beach in the Impossible Astronaught....Rory talking out of a Timelord distress box subtely in the Doctor's Wife. Rory dying in nearly every episode. Writing off the Doctor's opinion that "Timelords don't just happen".when talking about River Song. A quote from the Doctor in DWM from the last episode - "how could a Gallifreyan stoop so low?". A penchant for mental abilities probably to higher degree than the Silence where their perception tricks by canon couldn't work on him. Surely the banging line is worth a cheeky mention in the article - it's exactly the same as a line by Yana in Utopia - some how Moffat probably know's about the similarity or it is deliberate anyway - especially when commerically enemies wise, nothing does better for Doctor Who than Daleks and the Master and we all know the former are on break for a bit. ...and besides, what a story twist that no one would see until broadcast if Rory's revealed as the Master. Then *ching ching* - box set out for christmas, PR for a three story special next year on it all (the Silence being the main enemy of the season obviously). Sort of all makes sense after reading about the "I'm not the Last Roman, I'm Saxon!" line someone over heard Arthur Darvill say during filming....although I wrote it off as a red herring at the time. | |||
Basically - there's too much canon concidence - both broadcast and non-broadcast to suggest the "i've got this sort of banging in my head" said by Rory is of significance. I'm only scratching the surface of it really but I think the line in the episode has been totally overlooked, despite it being a line linked strongly with a TimeLord character - when River's supposed to be believed to miracously have become a Timelord because someone other than the Doctor said as much. |