The Confidential made the same point you did. Was it Moffat himself who made that point? Can't remember now.
I think if you came to argue it in a court of law, you'd point out that the robot!Doctor was being controlled by the real one, and he supplied the details of the ceremony. It was all his idea. Intention was clear. Or something. It gives the scriptwriters a big out if they decide they want one later.
Merlin lost me with idiotic writing partway through season 1. I literally have not watched the s1 closer nor anything since.
Who writing is painfully uneven but it does have its flashes of brilliance. I'll slog through a lot of horrible pirate episodes for the sake of a few more scripts like "Curse of Fenric" and "Blink".
Loved tesselated!Doctor, timesmooshed!London (with bonus Silurian - if only it had been Mme Vashtra and Jenny as SuperJowls' bodyguards) especially Charles Dickens on a talk show, THE WEDDING (handfasting with the bow tie OMG).
I did think that the whisper was way too short to be his name!
I loved, loved, LOVED Amy and River drinking wine in the garden. Alex Kingston rocks my socks.
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The Confidential made the same point you did. Was it Moffat himself who made that point? Can't remember now.
I think if you came to argue it in a court of law, you'd point out that the robot!Doctor was being controlled by the real one, and he supplied the details of the ceremony. It was all his idea. Intention was clear. Or something. It gives the scriptwriters a big out if they decide they want one later.
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Who writing is painfully uneven but it does have its flashes of brilliance. I'll slog through a lot of horrible pirate episodes for the sake of a few more scripts like "Curse of Fenric" and "Blink".
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I did think that the whisper was way too short to be his name!
I loved, loved, LOVED Amy and River drinking wine in the garden. Alex Kingston rocks my socks.
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