Forum:The eternal question that must not be answered

Hello, Just wondering : Why is the eternal question that must not be answered "Dr Who?", and if it were to be answered, is it that silence must fall? What does that mean? Why do The Silence want that question never to be answered? Thanks so much for your insight.

Christina
 * No one actually knows, Christina. It's honestly unexplored narrative territory — or, if you're feeling uncharitable towards Steven Moffat, a load of old nonsense.  There's literally nothing in the whole history of Doctor Who narratives that in any way explains the last scene of The Wedding of River Song.  One imagines that Moffat will eventually make sense of that scene — possibly in Matt Smith's final episodes, but there's nothing which exists right now that explains it in the least.


 * That said, it is a bit of a fan in-joke. It has been said by Verity Lambert herself, that the production office can never reveal too much about the Doctor, for fear of the whole programme unravelling.  The show, she and others have argued, depends on the Doctor remaining an essentially mysterious character — something that would be undermined by suddenly knowing his real name.  So, in that sense, answering the programme's implied titular question — Doctor Who? — would be a bad thing, as Wedding implies.


 * But, again, as for narrative clues to the meaning of that scene, there are none. Unless, maybe, you count the very vague exchange between River Song and the Tenth Doctor: "there's only one time I could tell you my real name", or words to that effect. Who knows what it means, but it does at least offer the suggestion that answering the titular question is something done only in the rarest of circumstances.  03:52: Thu 22 Nov 2012