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Doctor Who - Who is River Song Marrying?

30 Sept 2011

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Doctor Who moves in for a River snog as he appears to seal his marriage – after hundreds of years of being single.

Viewers will see him apparently become an honest Time Lord as the BBC1 series comes to a climax on Saturday night.

The Doctor (Matt Smith) and River Song (Alex Kingston) lock lips as they appear to tie the knot watched by Amy and Rory.

But as ever, fans will be left wondering to the end whether all is as it seems in an episode which sees time stand still.

The final episode of the sci-fi show draws to a close the story of the Doctor’s date with destiny as he prepares to die on the shores of Lake Silencio. And the identity of the astronaut which rose from the lake in episode one to strike the Doctor down is revealed.

Source: Doctor Who Tv

14 comments:

  1. I don't think for one minute it will as simple as the Doctor and River marrying

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  2. Nothing is ever simple for the Doctor.  I am still trying to wrap my mind around that he is getting married.  What next little Time Lords running around the Tardis?  Now that would be different.  

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  3. Well, the origina Doctor had a granddaughter, so he must have been married with children once.

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  4. Ten said told Rose that he was "rubbish at weddings" and especially his own. In "The Doctor's Daughter"(iirc) he says that he did have children once. If it wasn't that episode it was definitely a Ten episode under RTD.

    Not that any of that matters because Moffat thinks he can just change the history of the characters on a whim.

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  5. I agree!!  I wonder if Moffat well retain the Time Lords' limitation of 12 regenerations!

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  6. It's 13 Doctor's, 12 Regenerations
    The Doctor starts from One and not Zero.
    Make Sense?

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  7. I think we can assume that, whoever's running the show when we reach the 13th Doctor and that actor is ready to leave, they'll come up with a way to re-set the limit.  No way they'll just say, "Well, that's it.  We've got to stop now 'cause a limit set 50 years back (by writers who never dreamed we'd get this far) is too sacred to touch."

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  8. OMG it would be so amazing if they did get married! :)

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  9. River would make a good companion for our good Doctor.  Possibly problematic though since she is a convicted felon on a cosmic scale.

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  10. Every new show runner changes some aspects of the show, that's how it's managed to last nearly half a century :)

    Susan was the First Doctors granddaughter, but there was never any explanation for it.  Some like to think she's his blood and others that she was adopted somehow.

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  11. RTD has already broken the 12 regeneration limit in Sarah Jane Adventures last year - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9D-2HJMD9s  

    It had to be done imo as it was a silly rule, they just never dared to guess it would run this long when it first mentioned in the mid 70's as a throw away line in the script, lol.  Also, with the Time Lords gone there is no laws to follow any more so maybe he doesn't have to go back to the loom so to speak.  

    Then there's the possibility of getting a new body and starting the cycle again, the Master has done this at least twice.  Once back in the 80s and again under RTD.  I have no problem with retconning the 13 Doctor rule, it means the show can go on forever now :D 

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  12. Well The Master has already found a way around the regeneration limit so I am sure The Doctor can too.

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