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Okay so the fact that people can change shoes is kinda a good point ... but its a t.v. show and most people in t.v. shows don't really change shoes and clothes that much ... but they have been hinting at it ... but like i said it does seem to be a very popular theory so it maybe wrong ... if anybody else has a theory i wouldn't mind hearing it. [[User:Cory Jaynes|Cory Jaynes]] 01:09, August 4, 2011 (UTC) | Okay so the fact that people can change shoes is kinda a good point ... but its a t.v. show and most people in t.v. shows don't really change shoes and clothes that much ... but they have been hinting at it ... but like i said it does seem to be a very popular theory so it maybe wrong ... if anybody else has a theory i wouldn't mind hearing it. [[User:Cory Jaynes|Cory Jaynes]] 01:09, August 4, 2011 (UTC) | ||
I like it. The thought that the killed Doctor was the ganger occurred to me after the two-parter, but it struck me as too early. However, the shoes are a clue on the exact order of the Doctor's jacket is Series Six. Of course that means that Moffat is repeating the type of clue, which means it is likely a red herring, which means w won't expect it, making it a wonderful clue.....[[User:Boblipton|Boblipton]] 01:43, August 4, 2011 (UTC) |
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