f Walter sent the machine and the original First People transcript back in time... does that mean Walter is Rambaldi?
Because I missed this the first time through: Bwahahaha!!!
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f Walter sent the machine and the original First People transcript back in time... does that mean Walter is Rambaldi?
Because I missed this the first time through: Bwahahaha!!!
Well, that was OK.
Ha ha, yeah, basically. That...sure was an episode of Doctor Who with pirates. Who became SPACE pirates!
I liked the "healer gone wrong" plot better in "The Doctor Dances." This one didn't make much sense.
I didn't get Rory's hand cuts equating to him drowning once off life support.
Or why she was "saving" them without really saving them. Except suddenly all the crew seemed to fine except Tyhpoid Boy
I didn't get Rory's hand cuts equating to him drowning once off life support.
When he got knocked overboard, the Doctor said he was drowning.
Rory was drowning when the siren got him out of the water.
For most of the crew, the only health problem they have were their nicks and cuts, which they could heal on their own. The exceptions were Rory (drowning) and Toby (Typhoid). It's weird that none of them chose to go back onto their own ship (although, I suppose, becalmed is bad).
I didn't get Rory's hand cuts equating to him drowning once off life support.
He was drowning because he was drowning when the siren transported him to the med center to save him.
What the hell she was doing with the pirates who were PERFECTLY FINE except for a little cut is anyone's guess.
Rory was drowning when she got to him--he had dived into the ocean. She was taking in any human with an imperfection and made no distinction between a cut finger or a case of Typhoid. And she wasn't curing them, just keeping them alive. She was more an EMT than a doctor, really.
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