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:: I think I've made my point. | :: I think I've made my point. [Unsigned but presumably [[User:CzechOut|CzechOut]] 04:31, September 11, 2011 (UTC)] | ||
:: Something that's been nagging at my mind for a while: Would it not be poetic justice if the River Song we see recaptured by Kovarian and company at the end of ''Closing Time'' -- and therefore the River Song in the spacesuit in the lake -- turned out to be a Flesh duplicate? Kovarian (in ''A Good Man Goes to War'') was so smug about fooling the Doctor twice by using that trick, it would be rather sweet revenge if he fooled her with it at the critical moment. Various people have, of course, speculated that the Doctor who was shot might have been a ganger but that assumes a Flesh duplicate could at least appear to start regenerating. Replacing River with a ganger wouldn't have that problem. It also wouldn't (on its own) prevent the Doctor being killed but it would be a nice touch -- "nice" in the old-fashioned sense, as well as the modern one -- if it was part of the Doctor's way out of the trap. --[[Special:Contributions/89.240.240.113|89.240.240.113]] 01:41, September 30, 2011 (UTC) |