In ‘The Impossible Astronaut’, the TARDIS gang witness the Doctor’s death on Lake Silencio. The Doctor survives with Amy and River’s memory, but like us, is puzzled as to the cause of the explosion. He does this by flying the Pandorica into the exploding TARDIS, which blasts the cells to every point in space and time, in a second Big Bang. He redeems himself when he helps the Doctor escape from the Pandorica, who then uses the cells of the original universe in the Pandorica to recreate the universe. Amy is killed by an Auton Rory, who is created from Amy’s memories. The TARDIS destroys every star in the universe to ever exist, which in turn stops any planet or life from ever existing. He, Amy and River find the Pandorica, where it is revealed as a prison created by an alliance of the Doctor’s enemies to stop him from erasing the entire universe (they believed this because they believe only he can pilot it). #CRACK IN TIME DOCTOR WHO CRACK#We and the Doctor finally discover the TARDIS exploding is the thing that caused the cracks a piece of shrapnel in the crack confirmed this.Ī painting by Van Gogh is delivered to the Doctor, showing the TARDIS’ destruction: it’s named ‘The Pandorica Opens’, just like the episode. The Doctor remembers him because he wasn’t that important to his life, but Amy can’t. The most terrible thing happens: Rory is erased from time. This is rectified, when it is shown how important the two are to her in ‘Cold Blood’. Amy doesn’t seem to be bothered about the cracks, or her husband Rory who just joined the crew. The time travellers eventually escape, but the Doctor learns the explosion that caused the cracks exploded on the 26 th June 2010 – Amy’s wedding day. They are a much bigger threat than the Weeping Angels in the episode the cracks leak time energy that could erase you from existence. The crack seemed to follow them during their travels and their nature isn’t revealed until ‘Flesh & Stone’. The Doctor saves the day, and whisks Amy Pond the night before her wedding however there is another crack on the TARDIS’ screen.ĭuring the duo’s travels they are warned about the Pandorica opening, it’s later dismissed as a fairytale by the Doctor. (They and the Doctor are 12 years late, Amy is 19 now) They threaten Earth’s safety, only sparing it if Zero is found. The Doctor seals it for her with the magic wand, sorry Sonic Screwdriver, however not before Prisoner Zero gets through, chased by the Atraxi. In ‘The Eleventh Hour’, the newly regenerated Doctor meets a brave young girl who is not scared of anything, apart from the crack in time on her wall. I am writing this article to go over the story arc, and hopefully make sense of it all. This story arc has been a bit confusing for some fans, me included. Not only that, he also introduced a story arc that wouldn’t be finished until 18 th May when ‘The Name of the Doctor’ was aired. When Moffat took control of Doctor Who, he introduced a new Doctor, companion and TARDIS in ‘The Eleventh Hour’. Guest contributor Ben Strachan pieces together Steven Moffat’s story arc. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Share on E-mail
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