Tiggy, what kind of stuff does she tend to go for?
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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There really must be something deeply bizarre going on with Amy and Rory's timeline if Mel regenerated as a toddler in New York (I just checked, it was "6 months later" at the end of Day of the Moon), and grew up with them. Either that, I suppose, or she stayed a kid for a decade or more before she met them.
But Amy's timeline is all messed up still, isn't it? So we don't really know when she grew up.
I'm sad that if River gave up all her regenerations that probably means she really does die in the library.
which episodes are a must to reel her in. new Who only, please!
The Eleventh Hour? I just love Amelia in that one.
I'm trying to reel someone in myself. I suggested she start with the first River episode: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead.
Blink might be good if she likes timey-wimey mystery stuff.
she loves all kind of sci-fi stuff, Debet. so i really don't understand her reluctance!
she's intrigued by Blink(i've shown her youtube vids of the scary bits!) and she says she'll watch that ep. i need more good stuff after that to make her say she'll watch the whole thing.
Empty Child/Doctor Dances is a classic for a reason. Midnight has something of a similar feel, but it might not work if you don't know that character.
yeah! i want to expose her to all three of the Doctors too. these are great! keep 'em coming!
Wow, this is some wacky shit on Doctor Who, I tell you what. I'm only a bit through the episode, and already my brain hurts.
The Girl in the Fireplace is a nice (and sad) timey-wimey story....
Vincent and the Doctor is awesome (and won some sort of award for best portrayal of mental illness or something).
School Reunion. Especially if she likes Anthony Head.
eta: Or robot dogs.
Yes, the River Song timeline makes my head hurt.
OTOH, Rory dealing with Hitler was funny.