whenever I stopped to think, pieces fell apart much faster.
Really. Like Liberty could really wade though the harbor and the streets of Manhattan with no one looking at her?
t edit (It *was* a great visual though!)
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whenever I stopped to think, pieces fell apart much faster.
Really. Like Liberty could really wade though the harbor and the streets of Manhattan with no one looking at her?
t edit (It *was* a great visual though!)
It really was. They did put the building right by the water...but still.
Anybody remember whether Rory and Amy were the same age in school?
I've never assumed they waded, I thought they just zoomed. Still, during said zooming, someone is looking in that direction. And is that why, when Rory and Amy were looking at each other before the plunge that it didn't make a move on them? They should have said their pieces without looking at each other, shouldn't they?
Yeah, I need fandom to work out when they lived.
My thought was "Amy was 5 years older than Rory...I don't think there was that sort of age gap. I suppose she could have out-lived him. Or she got sent just a bit further back. Oh, that would be a fic that would make people cry a lot."
I still cant quite grasp why the Doctor can't got back and see them/get them, but I thought it was a nice way to give the Ponds a way out,
Though Rory's dad might disagree.
In my house we are discussing why they became the Williams and not the Ponds. They were so much the Ponds that Melody was Pond (for the clever retcon around her name). I say to create a new identity apart from the Doctor (with his Mr Pond thing). Not quite sure though - it's a little irritating.
I think the age thing on the graves was just about her outliving him. Plenty of women outlive their husbands.
I liked the episode. Amy's been my favourite companion. Want the rest of the season though - way too short.
Well, he can't get back to New York at that time, but I don't see why they can't leave it. It would have been an issue while the Angels still had it on lockdown, but after the paradox poisoning? No sense. All he couldn't do was change when they died and where they were buried, right? Once the book was written...or did adding the note at the end lock things in? That would have been funny.
In a not funny at all way, totes.
but I don't see why they can't leave it
This is the part I didn't quite understand. Are they stuck in that room for the rest of their lives?
The hotel disappeared, so no. And Amy got a book published, so I'm assuming not isolated, but normal.