Howling:Everything from Series 5 onwards takes place in a different timeline

This is my theory: When the Doctor first met Amy, the universe was already in the process of being ripped apart by the Time Cracks, causing such anomalies as things happening or existing without causes, i.e. Amy herself. Whole chunks of history were disappearing. But after Amy summoned the Doctor back into existence at the end of "The Big Bang", not only did the whole universe now have a different timeline, but the Doctor's timeline was changed too. In order for him to be anchored to reality, a whole new past was invented for the Doctor. He's still the Eleventh Doctor, but his previous ten lives no longer exist as we originally saw them; they've been adapted to fit the new post-Pandorica universe. For example, the Doctor might still remember first meeting River in the Library while in his tenth incarnation, but it's possible now that Donna wasn't with him then. Also in his tenth incarnation, he met Sarah Jane Smith again, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Rose and Mickey were with him. EJA 18:03, May 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * That does seem to fit the known facts just as well as the alternative (that those events _are_ still in the Doctor's past, they're just not in the past of the non-time-traveling majority of the universe). And I guess you could argue that it's just as simple (so it can't be rejected by Occam's razor).


 * However, I'm a bit puzzled why you consider erasing a few events from the show's continuity to be a horribly stupid mistake, while erasing the entire 31 seasons worth is perfectly reasonable. --99.33.25.110 07:46, May 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * I think you're looking way too much into this stuff, EJA. Evertything is exactly how it was, probably minus a huge Dalek invasion or two. I think even Moffat has said the fans are looking way too much into the series 5 finale and completely ignoring the dialouge where the Doctor says everything will be restored to how it originally was, haha. Likewise, ignoring the existence of post-Big Bang River appearing prior to the events of The Big Bang, and pre-Big Bang River going on to experience that event after it's already happened for us. The basic logic is: you throw the Pandorica into the explosion, it restores the timeline. Simple, really. Like I said, Moffat is right: the fans are looking way too much into it and trying to separte eras and all that rubbish. 90.199.247.156 13:16, May 17, 2011 (UTC)