Howling:Why did time start again after Doctor Who's staged Death?

In The Wedding of River Song time has stopped moving because River discharges the space suit's energy instead of shooting the Doctor, and we are told that this is an attempt to rewrite a fixed point in time. But at the end of the episode, River discharges the space suit's energy into the Teselecta. The Doctor is not harmed. What is the fixed point in time that has been restored so that time acts properly again?--ANone talk to me 07:08, October 25, 2011 (UTC)

the events still happened the way they always did, and no paradoxes are formed (much). this allows time to continue as normal, instead of when the suit didn't kill the doctor, creating the paradox of therefore not dying and having no reason to go to lake silencio and to invite river, amy and rory as well as himself along. Imamadmad talk to me 07:24, October 25, 2011 (UTC)

Time was holding her breath until her face turned blue because she wanted the Doctor shot at Lake Silencio. Want it! Want it now! Once time saw what she thought was the Doctor being shot, she had what she wanted. Now she wants ice cream. It's a lot like some of the people around here. Not you guys, of course.Boblipton talk to me 12:18, October 25, 2011 (UTC)

The fixed point was actually the Tesselecta getting shot, not the Doctor. In The Impossible Astronaut, we actually saw the Tesselecta, not the older Doctor. Because it looked like the Doctor had been the one to get shot, everybody in the universe assumed that the Doctor's death there was a fixed point in time. Just like the Doctor assumed that Mt. Vesuvius naturally erupting was a fixed point in time, but the fixed point was really him activating the Pyrovile's self destruct.Icecreamdif talk to me 19:15, October 25, 2011 (UTC)
 * Or another way of phrasing it is: The whole event was fixed, it's just that what people thought was the Doctor being shot in the fixed event was actually the Tesselecta being shot in the fixed event. The Light6 talk to me 10:25, October 26, 2011 (UTC)