To make matters worse, Doctor Who eventually vanquished his enemies via an embarrassing 'deus ex machina' served up liked so much week-old turkey, but which in turn at least heralded the arrival of Peter Capaldi, who we can only hope will breathe some new life into this tired show. The crack seems to be calling to the Clerics who walk over and are rewritten out of time, like they never existed. ![]() Meanwhile, Clara pulled a few confused expressions (she wasn't the only one) and I had to fight nodding off despite not having touched a drop of alcohol all day long. The Doctor and River leaving Amy, who must keep her eyes shut at all times or the Angel inside her head will get free, and the Clerics alone with the Angels in the forest. Then it all went a bit Pete Tong The Doctor went to a twee Victorian-style town called Christmas where he stayed for 300 years, protecting the citizens from aliens while refusing to reveal his real name to the Time Lords on Gallifrey through an inter-dimensional crack in a wall. Plus, in the first few minutes they threw in Daleks, Cybermen AND Weeping Angels to keep fans happy. This year, Doctor Who followed immediately on from popular saccharine crap Call the Midwife, which could make almost anything seem good in comparison, and for a while I was content to see Matt Smith do his usual routine, flapping about and spinning on his heel while spouting nonsensical Who-isms. The reason that there was a crack in her wall as a child was because the Doctor crashed into her garden then (though it presumably appeared slightly earlier) making the whole of Series 5 essentially one big bootstrap paradox.I'm always prepared for the disappointment of Christmas: the interesting looking parcel that turns out to be a pointless novelty destined for a charity shop the cracker jokes that are about as funny as a swift kick to the groin the supposedly 'deep' mince pie with very little mincemeat and the Doctor Who Christmas special that makes no sense whatsoever. ![]() However, as she travelled with him it seemed to her that the crack followed her around, as they only started with her. The cracks supposedly followed the Doctor due to his anomalous nature in the existence of the new universe, both creating and destroying it with his TARDIS exploding.Įven if the reason the cracks followed the Doctor wasn't fully elaborated on, it was explained that they followed him as his timeline rewinded on itself, not Amy. He allows himself to rewind up to the night where Amelia meets him as a girl for the first time, telling her a story of him and the TARDIS as she slept ("something old, new, borrowed and blue") so she would remember, then stepped into the cracks so they would close (also meaning the cracks didn't appear before his 11th incarnation). As shown at the end of the episode, the cracks were slowly closing as he went through his timeline backwards (therefore seeming to widen chronologically through his adventures with Amy) but wouldn't fully close without the Doctor being absorbed by one. They actually followed wherever the 11th Doctor went, as after he reset the universe with the 'big bang' of flying the Pandorica into the exploding TARDIS, he was erased from the new rebooted universe to fully close the cracks.
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