Are you a mindreader? Because this is pretty much exactly what I thought of TGWW and TGC. Those last 2 episodes have been so rich in character development, it almost makes up for the rest of the season.
But Moff seems to think that all that needed to be said about the baby plot was said by the end of LKH.
I've been discussing this elsewhere, and really, Moff did not think through any implications of the whole baby storyline. He was simply too enamored of it to care what fridging Amy or denying her a chance at parenthood would look like. TGWW would have been a perfect episode to comment on them in context of Mature!Amy's loss of faith in the Doctor. But nope, nada. OTOH, emotions like those are messy, and I can't help but notice Moffat didn't write TGWW, or TGC. /catty
And Karen Gillan acted her socks off! TGWW was Karen's tour de force.
Is that the house in which Amy and Rory are settled when we see them at the start of the series?
No. The house in TIA had a white door. I hope they don't time-loop Amy and Rory though.
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Date: 2011-09-19 02:32 pm (UTC)But Moff seems to think that all that needed to be said about the baby plot was said by the end of LKH.
I've been discussing this elsewhere, and really, Moff did not think through any implications of the whole baby storyline. He was simply too enamored of it to care what fridging Amy or denying her a chance at parenthood would look like. TGWW would have been a perfect episode to comment on them in context of Mature!Amy's loss of faith in the Doctor. But nope, nada. OTOH, emotions like those are messy, and I can't help but notice Moffat didn't write TGWW, or TGC. /catty
And Karen Gillan acted her socks off! TGWW was Karen's tour de force.
Is that the house in which Amy and Rory are settled when we see them at the start of the series?
No. The house in TIA had a white door. I hope they don't time-loop Amy and Rory though.