I'm assuming, now, that woman was Clara-after-the-jump, but who knows. I hope that's one of those plotlines that Mr. Moffat actually resolves as he's got a nasty habit of leaving them dangling.
As to why Straxx (and everyone else present) didn't do anything to stop GI from jumping into the timelines, my theory is that the GI has developed a significant ability to hypnotize and manipulate people (as seen in the Bells of St. John) which was effective for stopping the Doctor's companions (but apparently not sufficient enough to control the Doctor himself)
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Date: 2013-05-21 04:10 am (UTC)I'm assuming, now, that woman was Clara-after-the-jump, but who knows. I hope that's one of those plotlines that Mr. Moffat actually resolves as he's got a nasty habit of leaving them dangling.
As to why Straxx (and everyone else present) didn't do anything to stop GI from jumping into the timelines, my theory is that the GI has developed a significant ability to hypnotize and manipulate people (as seen in the Bells of St. John) which was effective for stopping the Doctor's companions (but apparently not sufficient enough to control the Doctor himself)