Howling:The ENTIRE Doctor Whoniverse is in the Land of Fiction?

Okay, this actually has a lot of proof. So, first off...in the show, there is a lot of ridiculous, over-the-top things that happen in this show. And the show, of course, is fiction. Also, the Doctor (especially the Fourth) appears in books, comic books, novels, novellas, etc. There are a lot of "magical" (actually scientific) creatures and things, like werewolves (Tooth and Claw), witches (The Shakespeare Code), monstrous living statues (Blink) and ghosts (Army of Ghosts, Heaven Sent) and shape-shifters (The Loch Ness Monster). Each, I've noticed, are mostly based off horror book monsters. Also, each episode has the form of a book. The characters get into a big problem, they learn a lesson, the end. Don't you see a pattern? I do. So what do you say? Is this theory true, or not in your opinion? Let me know!

--Aidanthehedgehogisawesome ☎  22:53, December 4, 2015 (UTC)User:Aidanthehedgehogisawesome

Hello again! Well, here's something interesting: has anyone noticed that ROBIN HOOD himself appears on the show? AND the Devil? Or am I the only one who sees something here? Also, in another theory (called "Missy of the Land of Fiction") it seems Missy has some fairy-tale like habits. Once again with the fairy-tale pattern, Rose Tyler, as said in The Who's Who of Doctor Who, is able to push through the BOUNDARIES OF TIME AND SPACE with her LOVE. Seems like quite a happy thing...that you'd find in a fairy-tale. Also, here's my speculation: What if, from the Tenth Doctor's time-vortex thingy form the theme song, we see a blue portal. (Perhaps, a portal from the Land of Fiction?) The TARDIS then speeds out of it, freezes and zooms into a red portal. (Into MORE Fiction!)

Because of this theory (if it's true) that means the Land of Fiction isn't the Land anymore...it's the Universe of Fiction!--Aidanthehedgehogisawesome ☎  01:55, December 5, 2015 (UTC)User:Aidanthehedgehogisawesome