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:I'm shakey about the whole Roman Rory thing, but the death and or/crack thing keeps getting mentioned from all filming, spoiler-ers (very reliable ones, I might add), hinted at in The Hungry Earth (how they mention he/they survive, but that can be changed), and reviews heavily imply it, too. And indeed, they mention the crack playing a major role.
:I'm shakey about the whole Roman Rory thing, but the death and or/crack thing keeps getting mentioned from all filming, spoiler-ers (very reliable ones, I might add), hinted at in The Hungry Earth (how they mention he/they survive, but that can be changed), and reviews heavily imply it, too. And indeed, they mention the crack playing a major role.
:But this series, there is endless forced connections, invisable patterns, I'm not seeing half of it. I heard things as ridiculous as Amelia being the Pandorica, pulled out of thin air. Theories should be based on something, not just pulled out of thin air like half of them this series. This whole pretending-to-be-things thing, as I said,  happens every single year - more than once each series, every series. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 04:34, May 29, 2010 (UTC)
:But this series, there is endless forced connections, invisable patterns, I'm not seeing half of it. I heard things as ridiculous as Amelia being the Pandorica, pulled out of thin air. Theories should be based on something, not just pulled out of thin air like half of them this series. This whole pretending-to-be-things thing, as I said,  happens every single year - more than once each series, every series. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 04:34, May 29, 2010 (UTC)
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::That's because the Doctor Who fans this season are actually Lost fans in disguise, as will be revealed in episodes 12 and 13 (which I've been assured are called "What They Died For" and "The End"), when Damon Lindelof shows up as the silent menace and opens the Pandorica, showing some silly over-complicated stuff that people liked to pretend they understood for a few years but eventually all got bored of. :) --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 05:28, May 29, 2010 (UTC)
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