Showing posts with label the name of the doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the name of the doctor. Show all posts

Friday, 5 July 2013

Doctor Who EP 7.13: The Name of the Doctor

This review post is really late but here you go anyway. If for some bizarre reason you're reading this and still haven't watched the episode yet, there are spoilers ahead.

clara saving the universe and all that. caps from here


Episode Summary: The Great Intelligence has returned to rewrite history and destroy the Doctor, threatening not only him but also his friends, at the final resting place of the Doctor - Trenzalore.

"I blew into this world on a leaf. I don't think I'll ever land. My name is Clara Oswald. I'm the impossible girl. I was born to save the Doctor."

The finale was mindblowingly amazing, particularly in comparison to some of the previous episodes of series 7, which have kept Clara's mystery secret but have lacked character development (Clara, the Doctor, and some of the villains). Throughout this series we have seen Clara die in several different timestreams, leading not only the Doctor, but also the audience, to wonder how this could be possible if she's an ordinary human? I think this contributed to my annoyance with the series because at times Clara was positioned as a mystery to be solved, a plot device - "You are the only mystery worth solving" - rather than an actual person.

i really want to know more about the whispermen
Clara finally became aware of past conversations with the Doctor that had wiped from her memory, and she realised that she had only one choice to save the Doctor and the universe from being rewritten - namely, stepping into the the Doctor's timestream after the Great Intelligence (GI) so that, she too, could be split into a million pieces and be scattered across time and space to save the Doctor from the GI's plan to destroy everything he had done. I remember reading a Clara theory that I agreed with on a discussion forum early in the series that suggested Clara was similar to that of a Horcrux, that parts of her soul had been scattered across time and space for some reason. I think it's safe to say that this theory has in essence proved to be true and that we now know the reason behind it - to save the Doctor.