Dear Family & Friends Who Are More Casual Viewers of Doctor Who Than I

May 01, 2011 03:41

...Please stop asking me WTF just happened on your screen.

I have no idea. Really. I don't.

Spoilers, sweetie... )

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apurplepatch May 1 2011, 09:49:46 UTC
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).

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othermewriter May 1 2011, 10:10:27 UTC
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.

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mendenbar01 May 1 2011, 18:18:49 UTC
Gounod's Ave Maria

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.)

D

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papilio_luna May 1 2011, 22:48:09 UTC
Dave asked me the most impossible to answer question of all: If I'm disliking it so much, why am I still watching?

That remains a mystery.

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kilodalton May 2 2011, 03:33:49 UTC
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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