![]() ![]() River's timeline is not simply in the wrong order it's a skewed order. From all we know, River could have done Byzantium, The Big Bang - or even every adventure with 10 this was re-written after 10 regenerated, so instead it was with 11. Whenever she calls out through all time and space for the Doctor, what's to stop any other of his regenerations from responding? ![]() Of course, she would have needed to keep her identity from them, and try not to be very memorable, to avoid screwing up the timeline. It's quite possible that any of 1-9 encountered her before. It's also very likely 11 showed her images of all his past regenerations so she would at least know whether she was encountering one that would know her. I am a supporter of the off-screen encounters rationale, given how much time the Doctor spends there. It makes the most sense to suggest that River recognized 10's face at The Library, and assumed he would know her, because she'd met him before in her past, perhaps multiple times. I think I've had this all worked out for awhile. She soon realized that it was a really young Doctor and it turned out that it was the first time the Doctor met her. It was a surprised for her to find out that the Doctor didn't know about any of the event she said. She had came to the end of her life ( which she didn't know until the last moment ) so her diary was full of record with the Doctor. She started checking diary with the Doctor so obviously this is not the first time she met the Doctor in a different time point from the last time they met. She thought the Doctor was playing with her that he pretended he didn't know her by asking "Who are you?". Obviously it was not the first time she met the Tenth. And they travel by themselves often, so they probably don't where is the other one in their respective time point. ![]() Their timeline is kinda interwoven within the giant ball of timelines which is kinda messy.Īs a time traveler, River Song knew that their timeline doesn't match with their ages. stuff.Īnd the timeline of the Doctor and River Song doesn't go side by side. People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect,īut actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more Remember what the Tenth Doctor said about time? The Curator suggests that he'll probably find himself "revisiting a few, but just.the old favourites, eh?" So River would actually be correct if she were to fail to reason as in my third bullet point (though there's no direct evidence that she knows it). It's very possible that some later regeneration of the Doctor bears a striking resemblance to David Tennant.
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