Why the hell does she think that? She knows he's "very, very old" and I presume realises she's not the only person he's travelled with - so how can she possibly think he's told her everything?
It only makes sense if, in some meeting we have not been shown, the Doctor told Amy "I am telling you everything."
There seems to be an unfinished conversation between the Doctor and Amy about trust: Trust me most when I am lying to you, he said to her at one point (last week, I think?). So presumably if he *did* tell her "everything," he was lying. But she seems to be basing her claim on more than the few adventures we've seen them do together.
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Date: 2010-05-16 09:29 pm (UTC)It only makes sense if, in some meeting we have not been shown, the Doctor told Amy "I am telling you everything."
There seems to be an unfinished conversation between the Doctor and Amy about trust: Trust me most when I am lying to you, he said to her at one point (last week, I think?). So presumably if he *did* tell her "everything," he was lying. But she seems to be basing her claim on more than the few adventures we've seen them do together.