I think the show has been toying with Amy/Rory/Doctor for a long time and pretending it hasn't by marrying the Doctor off to their kid. But the way I think of it is that it's probably the timey-wimey version of that being best friends with a couple who are are sort of like your parents but at the same time you're a little in love with both of them, but that would be sort of disastrous. And maybe they introduce you to your girlfriend or your boyfriend eventually and that sort of eases the awkward potential threesome tension?
Aren't you a science major? I'm surprised you've not heard of Brian Cox--he's fairly famous, as physicists go, which is to say, not very. I guess probably I had heard of him because I'd tried to read some physics books over the summer and I think he might have co-written one of them. They ended up all being over my head anyway. :P
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I think the show has been toying with Amy/Rory/Doctor for a long time and pretending it hasn't by marrying the Doctor off to their kid. But the way I think of it is that it's probably the timey-wimey version of that being best friends with a couple who are are sort of like your parents but at the same time you're a little in love with both of them, but that would be sort of disastrous. And maybe they introduce you to your girlfriend or your boyfriend eventually and that sort of eases the awkward potential threesome tension?
Aren't you a science major? I'm surprised you've not heard of Brian Cox--he's fairly famous, as physicists go, which is to say, not very. I guess probably I had heard of him because I'd tried to read some physics books over the summer and I think he might have co-written one of them. They ended up all being over my head anyway. :P
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