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What, if anything, is the significance of the 'duckpond' scene in "The Eleventh Hour"?

Is it just a bit of comic relief?
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Mentioned in "Flesh and Stone."
DalekSec posted over a year ago
 DalekSec posted over a year ago
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Roxas_X_Roy said:
I believe that it's a foreshadowing thing. It may not have significance now, but in a future episode it'll mean more than everything.
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makala said:
there is no significanae the doctor has a thing gowing on with the corner of his eye that is why he was saying where are the ducks
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marifrances said:
The duck pond is just there and the Doctor hasa jusr regenerated so he's still feeling the effects of it.


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DWLoverTBCEDT said:
I don't know think about it. She can't remember the daleks, and she knows a duck pond and yet theres no ducks. And then the Doctor says, "No, not yet. It's to soon. I'm not ready, I'm done yet." and it's never mentioned again. Somethings going on. Has to be something with the cracks.
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ellie_bellie135 said:
Haha. No I think it was just a joke. Good question Doctor! Lolz :)
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ShyGuySupreme said:
I thought it was just the Doctor sussing out the situation and that it was relevant to the cracks in the universe. Also when he says "I'm not ready, I'm not done yet" I thought it was the tenth still fighting the regeneration process to hold on, a possible foreshadowing for a return in the Doctor Who anniversary special?
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