Howling:5 things to look for: Silence

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Please see the original thread Forum:5 Things to look for in Series 5 and the summary thread Forum:5 things to look for: Overall.

This was originally proposed elsewhere, and added by me (anonymously) to the original thread. We know that "Silence will fall" is important, and there's a "silent menace" following the Doctor and Amy.

--Falcotron 02:10, April 28, 2010 (UTC)

The Beast Below Do you mean the silence of no engine flying the ship ? Also the smilers are totally silent 86.26.137.154 06:08, April 29, 2010 (UTC)

The Smilers are not totally silent.At the start they start saying the peoples awnsers to the test. 82.25.174.119 18:21, April 30, 2010 (UTC)

In VotD, The Doctor shouts at the Daleks a few times to shut up.

(Thanks, anonymous contributor, but please sign your posts with 4 tildes, so we can keep the conversation straight.)

Anyway, yeah, the silence of the (lack of) engines was the obvious thing.

As for the "shut up", that just seems to be part of the 11th Doctor's character. He tells people to shut up all the time, and more in each episode.

Meanwhile, unless I missed something, this is 3 episodes in a row where there's no significant silence. --Falcotron 08:15, May 3, 2010 (UTC)


Guess this one is confirmed after Venice. Fan555 20:43, May 9, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, silence is pretty clearly significant. But are there plot hints in VotD, TToA, and FaS that point to it? Is the "shut up" thing significant? (He told a bell to shut up in VoV, not just people!) --Falcotron 05:50, May 10, 2010 (UTC)

TToA: River Song landing the Tardis silently?RUMyMommy 13:38, May 10, 2010 (UTC)

That could definitely be significant, especially if the "finale Doctor" theory is true.

But I'm still not sure how it--or the silent (lack of) engines, or the shutting up, etc. tie in to the silence at the end of the universe, or whatever it is. They don't really seem to work as story-arc clues. --Falcotron 01:05, May 11, 2010 (UTC)


  • Here's something silly. Back in series 4 there's "Silence in the Library" which was also written by Moffet which is where the Doctor meets River Song for his first time....BTW, he also says time can be re-written.

In VotD, the Daleks' ship turns London's lights on. It is then turned off, effectively saving the city. Could this be a reference to silence? Exlonox 16:06, May 16, 2010 (UTC)



just a litle thing in TBB when the Doctor an Amy are watching the little girl, he says 'that every parent know there is somthing wrong when children cry silently'. 217.23.232.194 13:12, May 28, 2010 (UTC)


Hey since it was silent at the end of vampires in venice (an episode that required the existance of Rory to have happened) is it possible the silence is a side affect of what happens when time is re-written since the doctor still went to venice but now had no reason that would be a problem for time so it simply causes the silence as a way of protecting the timeline? (preventing those things from Fathers Day from showing up so they won't consume the timeline?)Berfomet 18:01, May 30, 2010 (UTC)