1. There Is No Such Thing As Goofs or Bloopers in Moffat World, There Are Only Clues

Well, if you are still reading - this can mean only one thing. Taking random items from a few movie frames and adding a theory to them must seem at least a little plausible for you. Admit it. No? Well, say what you want, from your fancy perspective of a reader who have read it AFTER first half of season 7. But you surely were wondering about at least one point from that list. I just know that. That's why you just know that EVERYTHING in Whoniverse is intended. There are no random things just happening. It all got it's purpose. For example Little Amy leaving empty house in episode "The Eleventh Hour" in one scene, only to show some figure in next one. I can hear some of you saying that it can be anyone, that it may be someone from TV show crew. I know your type. You are looking for holes in Moffat's Great Plan. Doctor is getting worse and worse, it's not what it used to be... Prove that it is not one of the weeping angels. If you are now thinking about saying to me that I can't prove that it IS one of Thank-You-Tonight-I-Sleep-With-Light-On stone figures means only one thing - from lack of logical arguments you are forcing me to explain it. And if you really want to try getting into a logical discussion with someone whose heartbeat is now strangely similar to Doctor Who theme thanks to caffeine... Well, it explains itself. I hope you enjoyed a bit of memory refreshing of how some Whovians managed to add -atic to the word fan. Yeap, I was one of them. And someone may ask if there is any moral to this story, or is it just a sign of impatience in waiting for part two of current season. Well, obviously we all should keep cool heads and don't go Moffat about what amazing events will be prepared for 50th anniversary. As you see there is no point in over thinking some plot aspects. Especially now, that we all know that everything is not as complicated and we simply shouldn't look for some crazy clues. So what if Oswin managed to end as Dalek, and than somehow die in Victorian England. And all this during only two episodes. I'm sure that can be explained in completely rational and logical way. There is no point in making an overlap of those two episodes and than playing them backwards in search of clues. But maybe this last time. I know I won't find anything there... But I just want to go Moffat one last time so much... And you know what I have just read? You will never believe in this one...