I have this idea that the Doctor's regenerations have been reset because Amy re-imagined him into being after the Pandorica and that the little girl is his and Amy's child (but only cause she also imagined that into being not because of any *gasp* true sexual contact)
I'm still trying to like the show, but wishing I didn't have to TRY (to clarify, no one is holding a gun to my head, I just wish it wasn't such a damn effort) and it's upsetting me that the camera work of the show is prettier (even if it's lacking the very pretty David and Billie).
I'm good with purple's assessment, but my conjecture is that it's Jenny that was somehow captured by the silence and reduced to a small child or a child of River and the Doctors and Amy being pregnant is a red herring. Guess time will tell.
When did you become the mystic oracle of all things Who-ish? I am not sure the Doctor himself could answer all those questions. I haven't ever watched Dr. Who. I remember it from when it was a radio show broadcast from the BBC! (Old, yes, I know.)
My husband asked me the same thing lol. Truthfully, I told him that I know Moffat won't be head writer forever (this too shall pass), and I want to be up-to-date on my canon. Same reason I watched SJA and some of the more dubious episodes of Classic Who.
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I'm still trying to like the show, but wishing I didn't have to TRY (to clarify, no one is holding a gun to my head, I just wish it wasn't such a damn effort) and it's upsetting me that the camera work of the show is prettier (even if it's lacking the very pretty David and Billie).
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When did you become the mystic oracle of all things Who-ish? I am not sure the Doctor himself could answer all those questions. I haven't ever watched Dr. Who. I remember it from when it was a radio show broadcast from the BBC! (Old, yes, I know.)
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That remains a mystery.
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