mind....blown. I was just reading a proposed article that delves into the alleged easter eggs on the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary poster (found below)
Now you really can't see it much but if you blow-up (not destroy..but to enlarge visually) the section containing John Hurt's 'Doctor' incarnation there are several things you may or may not notice. Now I'm not trying to plagarise that article in any means but I will probably end up falling into that category after this little separation tab..... continue reading for more!
O.k..... Let's start off with the picture and then explain what it means so we have context (also you really should just click HERE and read the original article. There's still a bunch I've left out and if IS interesting for the doctor who fan is us all...)
and now the straight-up copy and paste post from that article explaining the numbers:
The Time War happened off-screen, between the 1996 movie starring Paul McGann and the relaunch of the TV series with Christopher Eccleston. The battle wiped out both the Timelord planet of Gallifrey and the entire Dalek army, and the Doctor was forced to commit some terrible atrocity to end the bloodshed. The fact that John Hurt [3] is striding away from the carnage like Bruce Willis in Die Hard heavily implies he is the previously unknown, war criminal version of the Doctor from this period.
It looks like other long-running storylines will finally be resolved. The front of the Tardis [4] seems to be bouncing away from the explosion like the van doors in The Italian Job. This suggests we’ll find out why the Tardis self-destructed (taking the universe with it) on Rory and Amy Pond’s wedding day at the end of series five. Writer Steven Moffat never bothered to explain this at the time, leaving fans to wonder if the Doctor filled the Tardis with diesel instead of unleaded."
again.....check out the page, I love fan theories (they're inventive and whimsical and often very well thought-out)
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