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something i noticed while rewatching rebel flesh and the almost people was the password they used, bad boy, and it's similarity to the words bad wolf. i might just be making connections where there aren't any, but could this mean the return of rose tyler? or maybe someone else absorbs the time vortex and becomes possessed by a similar entity? for example, maybe t some point amy is in danger so rory looks into the heart of the tardis, absorbs the time vortex, and becomes the bad boy entity. but before the doctor can remove the time vortex, rory dies from the power of the vortex. am i clutching at straws here, or is there a connection? has the words bad boy been seen anywhere else in the series? also, although this is probably unrelated, in torchwood, everyone has been affected by a power similar to what the bad wolf did to jack. any connection? Imamadmad 06:38, July 31, 2011 (UTC)


The biggest argument I can see against the idea of Rory looking into the heart of the TARDIS is that it's been done before, by Rose. Moffat wouldn't be likely to repeat something like that -- unless he could give it a really major twist, something more innovative and unexpected than Rory dying. The return of Rose is about as unlikely an idea as it's possible to get -- maybe in 2013 for the Golden Anniversary but not before. --78.146.188.231 17:32, July 31, 2011 (UTC)


Quite frankly, I think it was just written in on an absolute whim, without thought/knowledge of Bad Wolf.

Gallifrey102 21:49, August 4, 2011 (UTC)

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