MY ACUTE SENSE OF TIME IS TINGLING
Dec. 28th, 2012 02:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
HELLO THERE! I HAVE THOUGHTS!
So Clara, yeah? (I love her, btw. Like LOVE HER. Maybe sexually. Let's get that out of the way, yeah? Anyway... onwards...)
Anyway, Clara, yes... she's obviously been made by someone ("You invented fish... I dislike swimming alone") specifically for the Doctor, she's like a mirror image of him, the same in many ways and yet the opposite in others ("It's smaller on the outside"). She seems to exist throughout time and space, so one would have to assume she was created, accidentally or intentionally by A)The Timelords (unlikely) B)The TARDIS (slightly more likely) or C)The Doctor himself (most likely in my mind).
I'm finding the Doctor the most likely candidate at the moment simply because of the soufflé analogy, since the Doctor is the one who keeps coming into contact with her/taking her out of the oven and making her collapse/die, I figure he's the one making the soufflé.
That's as far as my analysis goes at the moment. Given that Moffat usually gives us Glaringly Obvious Foreshadowing only to take it away at the last minute and go "No, that was just some thing some guy said for no reason, lol!", it's probably wayyyy off the mark.
So Clara, yeah? (I love her, btw. Like LOVE HER. Maybe sexually. Let's get that out of the way, yeah? Anyway... onwards...)
Anyway, Clara, yes... she's obviously been made by someone ("You invented fish... I dislike swimming alone") specifically for the Doctor, she's like a mirror image of him, the same in many ways and yet the opposite in others ("It's smaller on the outside"). She seems to exist throughout time and space, so one would have to assume she was created, accidentally or intentionally by A)The Timelords (unlikely) B)The TARDIS (slightly more likely) or C)The Doctor himself (most likely in my mind).
I'm finding the Doctor the most likely candidate at the moment simply because of the soufflé analogy, since the Doctor is the one who keeps coming into contact with her/taking her out of the oven and making her collapse/die, I figure he's the one making the soufflé.
That's as far as my analysis goes at the moment. Given that Moffat usually gives us Glaringly Obvious Foreshadowing only to take it away at the last minute and go "No, that was just some thing some guy said for no reason, lol!", it's probably wayyyy off the mark.