Thread:ThaChompyLeader/@comment-4369608-20150920035107

'''WARNING: SPOILERS! IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED SEASON 9 PREMIERE OF DOCTOR WHO THEN DON'T READ BECAUSE I RANT'''

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Steven Moffat made this episode entirely to jack up Whovians all across the world. ;-;

SO THIS IS WHAT'S GOING ON FROM VIEWER INITIAL INTERPRETATION - Missy's dead, Clara's dead, the TARDIS is destroyed, and the Doctor went back in time to gun down Davros as a kid because he wants to save Clara (I mean, come on. He got down on his flippin' Time Lordian knees and begged Davros to save her).

EXCEPT...

If the Doctor actually killed Davros as a kid - and we're not sure if he did, because at the end, all he does is shout "Exterminate" and awkwardly and sideways point the gun at Davros - that would make a huge paradox. You see, if Davros died, that would mean that nobody would have made the Daleks (as far as I can tell). That would mean the Time War never happened. That would mean the Doctor's history would undergo a complete change. That would mean many thousands of species that had died in the Time War would be alive again, including the Time Lords. That's WAAAAY too much change to allow.

So here's my theory on what actually happened, and what they're going to do next. I also have some evidence to back up these theories.

1. Missy and Clara didn't actually die. I mean, that's pretty obvious, but even though the Daleks shot them, think back to every instance where somebody got shot by a Dalek. They fell limply to the ground. But Missy and Clara dissintegrated. Now, what could've happened is they got transported (though they do show their skeletons, indicating that they DID indeed get shot) or teleported by some other force either right before or right after they were shot. Or, this could all be an illusion orchestrated by Davros to annoy the heck out of the Doctor.

2. The TARDIS wasn't actually destroyed. Again, this is one of those "well duh" things, but if the Daleks actually destroyed the TARDIS, it would more than likely violently explode with the force of a supernova (please correct if wrong), therefore completely destroying everything in its vicinity. Did you notice how the screen got really, really bright while the Daleks were shooting at it? And then the light just faded and the TARDIS was no longer there. Again, the TARDIS could've been transported, and the bright light was just to prevent the Doctor from being able to see (so he assumes that it just got destroyed).

And now, to rant about what they might do next.

Most likely, the second part of the episode will be focusing on the Doctor's encounter with Davros as a kid and either he doesn't really kill him, or he creates a paradox in the process of killing him in which he will spend the entire episode trying to fix.

But you have to wonder - the Doctor has never been fond of guns (esp. David Tennant/10th Doctor), so why would he choose to shoot someone - even if it's his archenemy - now? And the whole "Missy getting his confession" thing is really irking me, too. I have a feeling that that won't be explained in the next episode, but that's just a hunch.

Honestly, I feel like this whole episode was made entirely to confuse the fans '''and overwhelm them with feels. '''Because, from a viewer's point of view from first viewing it, all of Hades is breaking loose and it seems impossible to fix. I mean, the Doctor's only companion by means of species DIES and his human companion who he's spent a lot of time figuring out and saving DIES and his TARDIS VIOLENTLY DIES and then he's about to actually KILL SOMEONE

I know for sure that I was overwhelmed with feels.

Much feels.

Very feels.

So feels. 