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11th doctor fez
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That night, Amelia overhears Christine and her aunt talking about her. The night sky is empty save for the Moon. Christine explains gently there are no stars. Later, she gives a drawing she has done of the night sky - complete with stars and the moon - to her psychiatrist, Christine. Believing she has heard something in her garden, she runs to her window.

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In 1996, Amelia Pond sits in her bedroom, praying to Santa Claus for help mending the crack in her bedroom wall. The fate of all existence lies in the hands of a little girl who still believes in stars. The Alliance has trapped the Eleventh Doctor in the Pandorica, the TARDIS has exploded with River inside, Rory has shot Amy and the cracks have swallowed everything but the Earth and Moon.

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  • Moffat therefore claimed that the story had "a filthy joke in the title only I knew about at the time". Though contemporary Bang viewers wouldn't have known it, TV: A Good Man Goes to War would later explain that River Song was conceived within minutes of the conclusion of the episode. He further revealed that the title was deliberate sexual innuendo, and referred to what happened just after the credits rolled. In February 2013, Steven Moffat revealed that The Big Bang was likely his personal favourite of all the Doctor Who scripts he had written. It was the final story for production designer Ed Thomas. Although Davies did not explicitly make this point in his subsequent Torchwood: Miracle Day scripts, neither did he allow the Rift to be central to that series, as it had been to previous Torchwood outings. He said that closing the cracks in time also resulted in the closing of the Cardiff Rift. The Big Bang had an impact upon Torchwood as well, allowing it to, at least in Russell T Davies' mind, escape the confines of Cardiff.

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    While the identity of the Silence was a major topic explored in series 6, the question of why they wanted to blow the TARDIS up remained what the Eleventh Doctor called "a good question for another day" until the 2013 Christmas Special The Time of the Doctor answered it, while the mention of " an Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express in space" at the episode's end would later be picked up again in the series 8 episode Mummy on the Orient Express.

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    The series 5 finale kickstarted several overarching stories that would foreshadow major conflicts yet to ensnare the Doctor. It concluded many aspects of the story begun in The Eleventh Hour - most obviously by marrying Amy and Rory and by seemingly closing the cracks in time - but it left the audience wondering what " the Silence" was and why it wanted the TARDIS to explode. The Big Bang was the thirteenth and final episode of series 5 of Doctor Who. You may be looking for the concept of a Big Bang or the specific Big Bang that started off the Doctor's universe.







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