The Big Bang (TV story)

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For the event known as the Big Bang, see Event One.

The Big Bang[1] is the thirteenth episode, and second in a dramatic two-part story and the final episode of Series 5.

Synopsis

The cracks are meeting, and silence has fallen. The Doctor and friends face the ultimate challenge as secrets are revealed and the true power emerges. Whilst the Doctor discovers a message, Amy faces a great terror. Is this the day the Doctor falls?

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Cast

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Story notes

  • This episode was incorrectly entitled Cyber War and Enemies of a Time Lord.
  • Many old enemies have been confirmed to appear in the episode, whether their to play an enemy part is still to be confirmed. The list of enemies include the Daleks, the Cybus Cybermen, the Sontarans, the Judoon, the Hoix, the Weevils, the Uvodni, the Sycorax, the Silurians, the Autons, the Roboform and the Blowfish. [11]
  • Amy Pond's mother will appear, played by actress Karen Westwood[12]. Her Aunt Sharon will also appear, played by Susan Vilder.
  • The title is most likely a reference to the unidentified explosion on 26/06/2010. (DW: Flesh and Stone)

Ratings

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Rumours

  • The Original Cybermen will return.
  • Omega will return.
  • The Big Bang is caused by the explosion of the Heart of the TARDIS.
  • The TARDIS will be destroyed, as the Doctor pulls what appears to be a piece of the TARDIS' police notice sign out of the crack in Template:DW. Maybe the TARDIS that the Doctor is rumoured to design in Template:DW is destroyed, as it could be featured in Template:DW 2.
  • It is rumoured that all of the enemies confirmed by pictures to appear in 'Story notes' are beings that were absorbed by the cracks, and that somehow they have all come back through because of the Pandorica opening. This could also explain the Silurians appearing, as there was a crack near their civilization. This could mean the Weeping Angels would make an appearance due to getting absorbed by a crack, and possibly Saturnynians, although none of the existing spoilers mention either race. This theory would also explain Rory's apparent reappearance. This is further fueled by the fact that spoilers mentioned many of the enemies being in what they call the Pandorica Chamber benath Stonehenge.
  • In DW: Flesh and Stone, when Amy had her eyes shut, the Doctor reappered with his previous lost coat on and told Amy to 'remember'. Fans have speculated that the Doctor here is a Doctor from the future coming back to give a warning to Amy. The Doctor there would possibly coming from this story.
  • In the City of the Daleks The Doctor states that the Eye of Time may have been the cause of The Big Bang. As the adventure games have been confirmed as canonical, it is possible this is another thread in the season long arc, concluding in 'The Big Bang'
  • The Doctor's enemies will throw him into the Pandorica, as one of the released pictures show romans pulling him to a mysterious, large mountment believed to be the entrence to the Pandorica, as a few of his enemies stand and watch him helplessly struggle to escape. It is also rumoured that something very bad (so bad that "silence will fall" when the Pandorica opens) is locked away in the Pandorica, and could even be the Doctor's future self if the former mentioned really happens.

Filming locations

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Continuity

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Home video releases

BBC Video - Doctor Who Series Five - Volume Four will feature The Lodger, The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang. It will be released on Monday 6th September 2010 (UK Only) on DVD and Blu-ray.[13]

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Footnotes

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