Howling:Could this be the Story Arc of the Eleventh?

I while ago I read somewhere on the internet about the "Meddling Monk", of the classic Doctor Who. And that there was/is some discussion on the internet about "Master" being the same character that "Meddling Monk", but in different parts of it's timeline. So, here is my theory: Donna Noble's grandfather is the Master (hence, he is too the "Meddling Monk"). Do you remember the face the 10th doctor made in his last episode, when Wilfred Mott was stuck in the radiation chamber and knocked on its glass door? That knocking was RTD (and Moffat's) way of telling us that the Master was alive and, somehow, managed to escape from Timelocked Galifrey. Why he is on Earth, and why he dont remember his original identity is still a mystery to me. That is very important to the eleventh doctor storyarc because, if i'm right, the whole universe he's in may not exist: I think it may be a bubble-universe made by the Meddling Monk/Master with some kind of hallucination or bad egotrip mechanism (like the one on "Amy's Choice" episode, when "some psychic pollen got into the TARDIS' time rotor") so that he could achieve some not yet known goal. If that is the case, then Amy, Rory, River, Clara, and all the stories we've seen may be fruit of the Doctor's imagination (or his subconscious trying to tell him that something is "wrong"???). Perhaps "the Silence" is trying to help him figure that out too: By exploding the Tardis and making all the time end (hence "popping" the bubble-universe) may be and effort to send the Doctor back to the "real" universe. [BTW: Sorry about my below average english. I hope I made myself understandable] 201.21.16.214talk to me 18:33, December 26, 2012 (UTC)eiesf


 * This is a really complex theory. You obviously put a lot of thought into it. And your English is just fine, certainly not below average.


 * I don't think that either the Monk or Wilf are the Master. The incarnations of a Time Lord can have different personality quirks, but the basic underlying personality remains mostly the same. The Master is evil (as described by the Doctor), but the Monk is just a bumbling fool who likes to meddle with history, and Wilf is a good, maybe even great, man.


 * I have to say, though, that the idea of the last season and a half being "not real" does appeal to me. Shambala108 ☎  16:17, December 27, 2012 (UTC)