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398 comments

  • Doc Brown

    December 28th, 2012 - 5:30pm

    He said he was about 900 as the 6th, he said he was 900 as the 9th, the 10th finished at something like 907. The 11th said at one point that he’s 1103 but that was actually the Tesseract and now he’s about 1000 years old. 12000 years old? LOLWUT?

  • Doc Brown

    December 28th, 2012 - 5:26pm

    No, Susan is the Doctors grandaughter. Why do you even watch the show if you don’t understand it?

  • The Cyber Squirrel

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:58pm

    we don’t know yet but it is going to be in the first episode of series 33 B

  • 47

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:40pm

    And, I wonder if the name ‘Oswald’ is an acknowledgement to more important things that happened in November 1963…

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:33pm

    I mean comment.

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:33pm

    You wrote the exact same question earlier.

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:32pm

    Time Lords are dead mate [except the Doctor 🙂 ].

    I don’t think Clara has anything really to do with Trenzalore, but there are some new themes in the show continuing next year –

    Who is Clara ?.

    Reaching the Fields of Trenzalore.

    The first question [Doctor Who ?].

  • 47

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:30pm

    The Great Intelligence is from the Patrick Troughton era, ‘The Abominable Snowmen’ and ‘The Web of Fear’. So, perhaps a return of The Yeti…. During the latest ‘Snowmen’ episode, the Doctor showed a map of the undeground, perhaps inadvertently causing the events of ‘The Web of Fear’. A story thread, or maybe just a tip-of-the-hat by the writer. Same difference, at the end of the day…..

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:24pm

    There not tricksters,the ones in the third picture,as the trickster has no nose,these creatures have noses,there more like the gentlemen from buffy,they just used a similar face to the trickster,I hope there not tricksters as he creeps me out because his voice is so echoey,so I hope not

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:22pm

    Time lords maybe doing something,maybe trenzalore connected

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:20pm

    The moderator,second in command,to Luke the creator,BOOBOO does the speaking,Luke is the main boss

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:19pm

    Journey to the centre of the tardis,the finale and the rest of them

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:17pm

    I have a theory about Clara. It’s not the best but just go with it.

    There might be split in the fabric of space and time, and this split is causing multiple versions of Clara to be created, born in different times in history and dying in different ways, but the same woman none the less, and the Doctor has encountered two of them so far, with a third being met in modern day London in April 2013 when the show returns.

    I dismiss the idea of various Clara’s from parallel universes, due to the 10th Doctor stating that traveling between parallel worlds in now impossible since the Time War.

    Just a theory offcourse.

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:11pm

    DD – No, that version of Clara died after being converted into a Dalek.

    It would seem that there are different versions of Clara, 2 of them we’ve now met, the 3rd we are going be seeing soon in April 2013 when the show returns.

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 4:10pm

    I doubt that is the case, she certainly won’t be like Donna Noble by having Timelines converging on her.

    In Clara’s case, she’s really ment to be a mystery it would seem, rather then just another person joining the Doctor for the fun of it.

  • Muskrat

    December 28th, 2012 - 3:56pm

    I’ll be peed if this turns out to be yet another companion where the universe revolves around them for some reason. If so then that is damned lazy writing, and after the debacle that was last season, and the rubbish xmas special I really hope they try harder in the 50th anniversary season, otherwise they have lost a lifelong Who fan.

  • dd

    December 28th, 2012 - 3:42pm

    maybe Clara is a time lord and survived the asylum blowing

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 3:27pm

    So I guess the story is Clara,but I guess it connects to the ongoing arc of trenzalore,the silence and the first question

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 3:26pm

    Someone thinks it maybe the modern version of the great intelligience,and that wonan maybe the new owner of the great intelligience institute

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 3:23pm

    No the villian I. That episode is a woman,she has a factory And converts people into tricksters,but these hav noses,the trickster does not,they just used a similar idea to the trickster ,the eyes and mouth are similar,but the trickster look quite different

  • Doctor Stu

    December 28th, 2012 - 3:13pm

    Yes but the monsters from the crimson horror might be part of the tricksters brigade

  • DW123456789

    December 28th, 2012 - 12:24pm

    The monsters in the top hats in picture 3 are not
    tricksters they are obviously one of the monsters in the crimson horror according to their clothing

  • WFK DVD Collector 12

    December 28th, 2012 - 12:12pm

    Cool! I think Mondas cybermen are scarier then the Cybus industrys ones. 🙂

  • Scott the Raptor

    December 28th, 2012 - 11:44am

    Where did you hear that?

  • Anonymous

    December 28th, 2012 - 10:31am

    The monsters in top hats lookllike the early kryton desgine from red dwarf( except they don’t have eyes

  • doctorwhoone

    December 28th, 2012 - 10:29am

    Ah, a fellow Buffy fan, nice one 😀

    I’m glad Joss Whedon never brought back the Gentleman from series 4’s ‘Hush’, cos they where pretty damn scary and memorable for that one story, and if he brought them back, their fear factor would have been diminished, a mistake which Steven Moffat had done repeatedly by bringing back the Weeping Angels who should only have appeared in ‘Blink’ cos that episode made them terrifying, every episode featuring them has in my view diminished their fear factor.

    ‘Hush’ is Doctor Who’s ‘Blink’ just as ‘Blink’ is Buffy’s ‘Hush’, if you get what I mean 🙂

  • cyberman2

    December 28th, 2012 - 10:10am

    i doubt that

  • Answer me on trenzalore

    December 28th, 2012 - 9:06am

    There not tricksters,the ones in the third picture,as the trickster has no nose,these creatures have noses,there more like the gentlemen from buffy,they just used a similar face to the trickster,I hope there not tricksters as he creeps me out

  • Mr Evil Fez

    December 28th, 2012 - 7:10am

    Last Of The Cybermen and Neil Cross’ episode!

  • Clara

    December 28th, 2012 - 6:11am

    No she’s from gallifrey

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