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*It's a prison. It's dead easy to get into prison, but not to get out. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 19:37, June 28, 2010 (UTC) | *It's a prison. It's dead easy to get into prison, but not to get out. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 19:37, June 28, 2010 (UTC) | ||
::The Doctor even comments when they first find it that he could open it very easily, but doesn't want to until he knows what's in it. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] 00:16, October 16, 2010 (UTC) | ::The Doctor even comments when they first find it that he could open it very easily, but doesn't want to until he knows what's in it. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] 00:16, October 16, 2010 (UTC) | ||
== About the Pandorica == | |||
Where does this history of the Pandorica come from? It's not shown in the BBCAmerica airing but the U.S. episodes are often heavily edited. | |||
It's confusing to me about the Pandorica because they drew on Amy's fondness of Pandora's Box to create the Pandorica but the way it was discussed by River and The Doctor in Flesh & Bone, it's as if everyone in the universe had heard about it and it was a real thing. So, is it just the "Pandorica" name that is a coincidence? I can see why the Roman soldiers were created from Amy's memories but the Roman army really existed and did visit Britain. But I'm less clear on the connection between Amy's Pandora's Box and the Pandorica.[[Special:Contributions/63.143.228.74|63.143.228.74]]<sup>[[User talk:63.143.228.74#top|talk to me]]</sup> 22:22, April 19, 2013 (UTC) |