Breezing in from the whodaily flist to say: Well, actually Amy wasn't so open with the real Doctor, being as they had tricked her from the beginning. So why did the real Doctor have a link to the flesh; why were they in his head? And why did he push Amy up against a wall? Good switch, that, in my book. I liked that I didn't see that coming.
Being as I got spoiled for Amy being kidnapped from teh Ep 7 synopsis, I figured out from the BBCAmerica snippets that this Amy was some kind of copy (the "We'll find you!" bit), I was not surprised in the least that Amy woke up preggers. ;D
So why did the real Doctor have a link to the flesh; why were they in his head?
To me, it is because he is the one who has his telepathic connections in his head working right. The Ganger!Doctor is still not stabilised and so he hears it, but not continuously.
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Good review as ever. Mines up.
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I read your review, great stuff.
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Being as I got spoiled for Amy being kidnapped from teh Ep 7 synopsis, I figured out from the BBCAmerica snippets that this Amy was some kind of copy (the "We'll find you!" bit), I was not surprised in the least that Amy woke up preggers. ;D
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To me, it is because he is the one who has his telepathic connections in his head working right. The Ganger!Doctor is still not stabilised and so he hears it, but not continuously.
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