I admit that the part being played by memory in all this is interesting, and seems definitely to be a theme running through the series. Mind you, I don't quite understand what the difference is between Amy remembering the Clerics and not remebering Rory. I went back and watched that bit again, because my daughter asked me "how can she renember the soldiers with the Angels and not Rory?" - and though the Doctor came out with something to the effect that it's different because it's HER personal history, it still didn't make a lot of sense. Mind you, when has DW ever made a lot of sense?!
Sometimes I think that Moff is completely unaware of what happened to Donna and at others I think he knows but doesn't care. How can we NOT think of her when so much is being made of memory? We know that Moff isn't going to bring anyone from the RTD era back, but that's a great idea. It would give the Doctor some peace, too, for Donna to have her memories restored, but yeah... ain't gonna happen, unfortunately.
Amy IS very shallow. You only have to think of the way she was sitting through the "negotiations" with her head on the desk, and of the way she reacted to Eliot... and loads of other things.
Nasreem would be an awesome companion. I think I said after last week's episode that we should start a campaign!
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Sometimes I think that Moff is completely unaware of what happened to Donna and at others I think he knows but doesn't care. How can we NOT think of her when so much is being made of memory? We know that Moff isn't going to bring anyone from the RTD era back, but that's a great idea. It would give the Doctor some peace, too, for Donna to have her memories restored, but yeah... ain't gonna happen, unfortunately.
Amy IS very shallow. You only have to think of the way she was sitting through the "negotiations" with her head on the desk, and of the way she reacted to Eliot... and loads of other things.
Nasreem would be an awesome companion. I think I said after last week's episode that we should start a campaign!