Talk:The Eleventh Hour (TV story): Difference between revisions

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Theres nothing onscreen to indicate Amelias time period except the shed. The shed was either rebuilt exactly (yeh right) OR the doctor actually went slightly backwards in time (he doesnt say that 12 years have passed just that the shed is 12 years old and Amy accepts it). The Clock is used to fool the viewers we didnt see it go forward just change... I think Amy is not Amela, perhaps a Zygon? timeywimey backto the future stuff coming! betcha youll all have to rewrite the article by the end of the series :) [[Special:Contributions/212.87.66.138|212.87.66.138]] 21:04, April 6, 2010 (UTC)
Theres nothing onscreen to indicate Amelias time period except the shed. The shed was either rebuilt exactly (yeh right) OR the doctor actually went slightly backwards in time (he doesnt say that 12 years have passed just that the shed is 12 years old and Amy accepts it). The Clock is used to fool the viewers we didnt see it go forward just change... I think Amy is not Amela, perhaps a Zygon? timeywimey backto the future stuff coming! betcha youll all have to rewrite the article by the end of the series :) [[Special:Contributions/212.87.66.138|212.87.66.138]] 21:04, April 6, 2010 (UTC)
: Honestly, can we please stick to ''normal'' theories? Stephen Moffat may like to throw us off a bit here or there, but that is just complete balony. Most logical theory is that the ID badge is a production error, and the bulk of the story takes place between 2008-2010. There is nothing to indicate that it does not take place in the present day, and the presence of the blackberry storm can also be a production error. Stick to reality, people. [[User:Jedman67|Jedman67]] 23:37, April 7, 2010 (UTC)


== Another refference to previous Moffat stories ==
== Another refference to previous Moffat stories ==
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