Oh, it really is.
I cannot believe given what they just. established. about the Gangers, that the Doctor disintegrated GangerAmy.
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Oh, it really is.
I cannot believe given what they just. established. about the Gangers, that the Doctor disintegrated GangerAmy.
Doctor Who (new episode):
Oh, goody, another sci-fi pregnancy with a woman strapped to a table. Always good.
More Doctor Who Ep 6:
Tom Baker's voice was unexpected, too.
Can I just say that the Doctor's habit of referring to Rory as "Rory Pond" just tickles me.
Debet, neither could I, but the gangers they'd been dealing with were autonomous living creatures. Ganger!Amy was being controlled by Amy in a harness. It may also be for the sake of Amy and the baby, as labor could be difficult when your consciousness isn't fully in your body.
I feel sorry for everyone who has to wait a week for this episode and another for the next.
P-C, that is how I read the situation.
I read that they're supposed to be showing both next week on BBCA. But I haven't checked the schedule.
Also, before everyone jumps to the wrong conclusion, remember that Amy first saw Eyepatch Woman in the orphanage, before she was captured by the Silents.
Who Ep. 6. Debet, I wondered much the same thing, but I think that the answer as to why the Doctor liquified Ganger!Amy while being solicitious about the rest may have had to do with the reason he was going back specifically to see the flesh in 'its early days.' I think that PC is right, and that rather than being a separate being, Ganger!Amy was simply a conduit for Pregnant!Amy's consciousness.
In any case, I hope the writers are good enough to realize the kind of apparent hypocrisy they've set up and do something like have Rory call the Doctor out on his actions and thereby get us an explanation of why in this case, it wasn't murder.
P-C & Anne, true, but if you look at all the prior Gangers, there was a good amount of outrage about them, too (the whole thing about the eyes and "why"). And they were being used in the same way as Ganger-Amy.