So has he been wandering around the universe for 200 years without Rory and Amy?
And, I guess, catching up with River.
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So has he been wandering around the universe for 200 years without Rory and Amy?
And, I guess, catching up with River.
What does it say about me and/or this show that I thought the episode was then going to be about an evil overlord baby?
Just pretty much every normal baby ever.
I would like the Doctor to time travel and meet Stormaggedon again as a mild mannered college student. Maybe take him on a trip.
Did anyone else think the kids at the end were going to be Rose and Mickey and, I don't know, Sally Sparrow? Or that he was going to bring them all on a crazy adventure? You never know with this show.
I didn't imagine that about the kids, P-C, but now that you mention it, nothing every seems to be about nothing on this show.
Speaking of such, I'm still trying to figure out where I have heard the word "Petrichor' before. I'm terrible at anagrams, but the name of the Amy's perfume has to be significant in some way.
It was in "The Doctor's Wife."
It was the word that elicited the feeling or smell or something to open... something. Wow, I have an awesome memory (which is to say, no, I don't, because I can't remember what they were trying to open!). It's the smell of freshly fallen rain on dirt, right?
I won't see the ep until I get home, but...
It's the smell of freshly fallen rain on dirt, right?
That has a name?!!
Riiight.
Check out your big brains!
I could only grasp that I'd heard the word somewhere before...not even that it was a Who word!
That has a name?!!
I'm always amazed at things like, in German, there is a specific word for when you arrive at your table in a restaurant and there is no ashtray.
English seems so unimaginative in comparison.
That has a name?!!
It does! Which, of course, I did not know until I watched the episode where they used it as a hint or whatever. But it is a cool word, and it does evoke a particular smell! I can only imagine that the perfume they called Petrichor is, er, supposed to smell earthy but not that exact smell. It's a great smell, but I don't want to smell like it.