Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Big Bang


 * When Rose made contact with her past self in Father's Day the Reapers appeared, why didn't they appear when Amy made contact with her past self? --TehDash 19:25, June 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * The two versions of Amy were now different people - the present Amy wouldn't have remembered going to the museum and seeing the Pandorica.
 * Also, since the TARDIS is destroyed, this could also mean that time and space is destroyed. Since the Repears exist outside time and space, they may have perished along side everything else.
 * Everything occurs in a parallel universe, meaning the Repears don't need to intervene.


 * The Doctor is exterminated by the Stone Dalek, but he doesn't regenerate.
 * It's firepower may not have been strong enough to kill him, just weaken him. Plus, it's possible that he halted the regeneration process long enough for him to get into the Pandorica, possibly meaning that you can't regenerate inside it.
 * To quote River Song: "The Doctor always lies." The Doctor didn't die, therefore he shouldn't regenerate
 * Indeed - when the future Doctor says something to the present doctor, he then collapses - then the present Doctor just pretends that the future one is dead (go back and look at his reaction)


 * What caused the cracks?
 * It would probably be the TARDIS, possibly the cracks came from damaged time that gained from the TARDIS' repeating explosion, with itself repeating for many thousands of years, it may well have the cause of the cracks.
 * The Tardis exploding - have you not been watching?
 * I would think the cracks came from the eye of harmony being released and tearing apart the universe.


 * How is Rory alive again? Considering the timeline was restored and rory was killed before he was erased.
 * When the Doctor leapt into the cracks, he and they were negated from time; therefore the timeline was reset so that Amy & Rory never met the Doctor, in other words the events of the entire series never happened until they remembered them happening. Because they never went to 2020, Rory never died there. QED.


 * Since when has a Dalek cared for its own safety, like the Dalek in this episode?
 * Firstly, in The Mutants, when a frightened Dalek clearly says "Stay Away From Me!" when attacked by ordinary humans. More recently, in Dalek - "Have Pity!" "Why? You never did!" - and countless other episodes since then when their eyestalks were impaired, and so on. A Dalek will naturally have a sense of self-preservation if it wants to remain alive. In this case, by the voice it was the Supreme - an ego-inflated model - and its forcefield was down, so that it could no longer rely on that for a defence. Then, when its last defence, relying on the compassion of its enemy, was broken down, like all bullies it was revealed to be a coward underneath its arrogance.


 * How does believing in someone make them exist if they were meant to be erased.
 * Because if you can remember something then it clearly existed or else you wouldn't be able to remember it.


 * How does a Tardis exploding cause this, the tardis broke up in the mind robber and the daleks were going to blow it up in journey's end. alright something could have been done differntly here but still, no explanation is given.
 * In neither of those instances (I believe) was the tardis in flight. In this one it was. Please correct if i'm wrong but i would think that has something to do with it.
 * Like the Doctor, The TARDIS is a complicated anomaly in time: it exists at the beginning and the end of the universe, at the same time. The universe attempting to erase the TARDIS (that fought back using a time loop) may have been the cause behind this violent reaction. EltharionDrax 20:52, June 26, 2010 (UTC)