Why can't the show make it's mind up about what's supposed to have happened to Galifrey? From the episode it seems as though we're supposed to think that The Doctor always thought he destroyed it & the Daleks when actually he just forgot he'd captured it in a time lock, due to the presence of multiple Doctors, but it was already established that he knew he'd captured it in a time lock, hence The Last of the Time Lords when Galifrey came back. Even when the Docs went to Galifrey to help War Doc blow it up, 10 exclaims "this place should be time locked" BEFORE THEY HAVE THE IDEA TO TIME LOCK IT!!
It would be nice if someone less confused would explain.
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Time can be rewritten
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Edited by General Noooobus: 11/27/2013 12:59:48 AMThey time-locked Gallifrey inside the time-locked Time War, a time-lock inside a time-lock. It doesn't break any continuity because the Doctors then had to leave the time-locked Time War, which is out of sync with the rest of the universe. Crossing this barrier causes them to forget the events from before and they continue to believe that John Hurt's Doctor used The Moment, when in fact he didn't.
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Moffat has little to no concept of continuity or sticking with it, he just goes ahead and changes whatever he wants just because he can and/or thinks his version of events or story he has to tell is what's better. This episode tonight wasn't [i]horrible[/i], but like most of Moffat's episodes was rather lackluster.
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no sence at all
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Doctor Who is a spacey wacey wibbly wobbly timey wimey thing. Stop trying to make sense of it.
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Yeah I had trouble understanding this.
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Edited by Kuroneko: 11/27/2013 12:53:34 AMIts not as simple as that. Its much more wibbily wobbly timey wimey.
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Doctor Who has no continuity. You just kind of have to accept that.