Howling:Rooms
Have you ever noticed that in "The Eleventh Hour" when The Doctor asks Amy how many rooms are on that floor she said 5, but there where only 4 doors apart from the one where the prisoner zero was. But if you look closer you can see that there where 4 doors, 2 staircases and the room where the prisoner was.
I don't know why but this all lead me to the dark lord but that is WAY to easy i really hope that Moffat don't make the whole thing an obvious end.
And here are a lot of theories about a new TARDIS, that could work too.
Befoer others say it; please sign your posts.
The fact is that or that was a mistake or the staircase lead to something important.
The fact is that _we_ can see the missing room all along. This is unlike the other filters where we could not see the hidden object until the filter was removed. We can also see the staircase but can the Doctor or Amy? Jack Chilli 18:13, June 21, 2010 (UTC)
Isn't there one just at the top of the staircase, on the left, that we just don't really see because of the camera angles?
- I mean the staircase that goes up to the floor on which they are (the staircase that is actually acknowledged and used).
24.156.159.198 19:03, June 21, 2010 (UTC)
Nope. They stand between two when Amy is young (and agan when she is older) and we can see three more doors behind them. The 'hidden' room is by far the most obvious one of all to us; straight at the end of the corridor as you can see in this shot. Jack Chilli 19:14, June 21, 2010 (UTC)
Well, here we see 5 rooms clearly, including the one that's "hidden" (i.e. jumping in our face), I was saying that the fifth one (that Amy knows of, or the sixth one overall) is located just behind the stairs. 24.156.159.198 19:17, June 21, 2010 (UTC)
When she counts the rooms she seems to count only two 'behind' her one on each side and the one she is in. So she seems to count the hallway as one (hard to see her pointing in the edit). There could be one hidden by the stairs on the left but her jestures seem to ignore it if it is there and the director is doing us a diservice by hiding it from view. Anyway; why do we get to see it? Usually these things 'fade' into view for us when the filter is noticed but in this case we get to see it straight away. So we are back to 'can the Doctor see the stairs upwards?' Jack Chilli 19:41, June 21, 2010 (UTC)