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Puzzles:Why does Kate give the Doctor an angry look after the death of the soldier, as they are looking at his body?The Doctor at one point says that, though he has a granddaughter, he has no children. I suppose that is possible, given time travel, but he has got a daughter, albeit not produced in the usual way, as we discovered in 'The Doctor's Daughter', during 10's tenure.Since when is Ruby a Mancunian? She's from London, surely.
The look was because the Doctor had over ruled her order to the guard wasn't it? She had told him not to move and the Doctor said he should - hence why later he felt guilty about the death when talking to Mel.
Well, come on - let's have some comments! Is Mrs Flood Clara? She dresses similarly, and called the Doctor a "clever boy".
Okay, let's talk about this. A theory that's been coming up again and again is about the Mysterious Mrs Flood: The theory as I'm sure a lot of you know is:Mrs Flood is Clara.Let me explain why I think this might be SORT OF TRUE. The "sort of" part is key because a lot of people who argue it can't be Clara seem to have forgotten the most important detail about Clara. What I believe to have been her "Main" plotClara splintered herself along the Doctor's Timeline.Now, the question is, does that Splinter go past Matt Smith into Peter Capaldi and beyond? I believe so, even if the writer at the time didn't mention it, Clara has the perfect plot armor to return "sort of" "Run you Clever Boy and Remember me""He did it, that Clever boy, that Clever, Clever boy!"The form of Clara's famous quote has now got more people's attention.Here are my top reasons I think Clara COULD BE BACK other than the timeline part1. Clara broke the 4th wall (kinda) Now, the way I'm which Clara did it, one could say that Rose did too, and that's true. But I'll mention it anyway. In "The Name of the Doctor" Clara Narrates her own story. And, in a minisode she does it too in which she's specifically talking about the Doctor, just as Mrs. Flood does recently.2. The Universe may still recognize her as a Time Lady and, there may have been more than one Splinter including one that made it off Galifrey.Again, it's a small detail but the devil is in the details especially in Doctor Who. In "The Day of the Doctor" we see Clara ride into the Tardis on her motorbike and without missing a beat Matt Smiths Doctor mentions a draft. Clara snaps her fingers and controls the Tardis to close her doors. A power previously thought to be exclusive to a Timelord and His/Her Tardis.Later, Clara does this again when she suspects something is up with Capaldi's 13.3. Time balances, it MUST. my last point goes with my first in a bit more detail. Could Clara's splinters continue past Matt? I believe they would have to. Remember the original RTD era "Father's Day" time sent wraiths in order to rebalance what Rose tipped over. (This is where it gets dicy though)After Clara's plea is answered by the time locked Timelords, the Doctor was likely not the only one to get a new "Cycle" the splintered off Clara's would have to as well to complete their purpose which means Clara's splinters completely die, when the Doctor dies.But, Sutekh killed Mrs. Flood, just like everyone else. Here's the thing though, Clara's story makes her the ULTIMATE paradox. One so powerful that the only way the universe can keep in balance is to keep the paradox in tact, by keeping the Doctor alive, somehow the splinters must also, ultimately survive.But, one thing still bothers me about this, IF Mrs Flood is a Branched Clara, why is she so threatening, well what if she knows something, what if she knows something about Cherry Sunday? Or, could she just have been wrong? Did he preceve a false threat? After all, even a Time Lord is not infallible. But why did she basically threaten God? That, I really can't say, maybe the phrase was a red herring, maybe somehow a branch of Clara became part of the Pantheon. Maybe, the Doctor will have to save her sanity ultimately.We will just have to wait and see.... I guess now we are "The Ones Who Wait".
Our son, who has Downs Syndrome, is a HUGE fan of Dr Who. He would love to be the next Dr Who.
What did he think of the last series?