Talk:Flesh and Stone (TV story): Difference between revisions

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He's lying about it again. At the end of the episode he protests to Amy that he is 907 years old. Now, this doesn't correspond with End of Time where he claimed he was 906. And for the Doctor it can't have been more than, what, a week since his regeneration? Of course, he could have celebrated it in that week but there's been no mention of it thus far. [[User:Adam 148|Adam 148]] 20:18, May 1, 2010 (UTC)
He's lying about it again. At the end of the episode he protests to Amy that he is 907 years old. Now, this doesn't correspond with End of Time where he claimed he was 906. And for the Doctor it can't have been more than, what, a week since his regeneration? Of course, he could have celebrated it in that week but there's been no mention of it thus far. [[User:Adam 148|Adam 148]] 20:18, May 1, 2010 (UTC)
*Somehow I doubt that the Doctor celebrates his birthday after 907 years. [[User:Mc hammark|Mc hammark]] 20:22, May 1, 2010 (UTC)
*Somehow I doubt that the Doctor celebrates his birthday after 907 years. [[User:Mc hammark|Mc hammark]] 20:22, May 1, 2010 (UTC)
*Could you even ''begin ''to imagine the wax required for birthday candles? [[User:Ghadius|Ghadius]] 20:27, May 1, 2010 (UTC)Ghadius


== Lunar Eclipse ==
== Lunar Eclipse ==


Ok, looking up 26th June 2010, I've discovered that it's a partial lunar eclipse that day, and stonehenge is believed to be a lunar eclipse computer. Now where have I seen stonehenge before? [[User:Mc hammark|Mc hammark]] 20:25, May 1, 2010 (UTC)
Ok, looking up 26th June 2010, I've discovered that it's a partial lunar eclipse that day, and stonehenge is believed to be a lunar eclipse computer. Now where have I seen stonehenge before? [[User:Mc hammark|Mc hammark]] 20:25, May 1, 2010 (UTC)
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