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    Okay, mislead the Doctor and Rory to run around everywhere while Amy gets preggers. What I don't understand is the Doctor had suspicions for a long while and...

    wait a minute.

    The TARDIS is a time machine isn't it? Don't give me any bonkers about 'fabric of time' but... couldn't he just go back to the point where Amy was kidnapped or go back to before she popped from Preggers?

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    Can't interfere in their own timeline. Thats been the rule since the begining of NewWho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost_Addict View Post
    Can't interfere in their own timeline. Thats been the rule since the begining of NewWho
    Then what was all that The Big Bang nonsense? Did the Doctor happily just go against the 'rule of NewWho' to bring himself back to life through 'the power of love'?

    I'm not convinced. I wasn't as taken aback like everyone else by the Moff 'tweest' at the end of Almost People, since I know what's coming next. Or namely, who's coming next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    Then what was all that The Big Bang nonsense? Did the Doctor happily just go against the 'rule of NewWho' to bring himself back to life through 'the power of love'?

    I'm not convinced. I wasn't as taken aback like everyone else by the Moff 'tweest' at the end of Almost People, since I know what's coming next. Or namely, who's coming next.
    Difference was the tardis exploding so I guess time ****** up?

    And whats the say amy hasnt been a ganger when she was at home with rory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Difference was the tardis exploding so I guess time ****** up?

    And whats the say amy hasnt been a ganger when she was at home with rory?
    I'm going to guess around nine months because Rory/Amy would notice there was a babby on the way. So... there's a 3 month jump from Astronaut to Day of the Moon and it took them a while to get to the Doctor so...

    She was probably kindappled just before the whole series began.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    Then what was all that The Big Bang nonsense? Did the Doctor happily just go against the 'rule of NewWho' to bring himself back to life through 'the power of love'?

    I'm not convinced. I wasn't as taken aback like everyone else by the Moff 'tweest' at the end of Almost People, since I know what's coming next. Or namely, who's coming next.
    At that point, history was being deleted anyway, so it's not as if he had anything to lose. And I don't think it was "the power of love" that brought him back, per se, more that... Memories are never gone, they're still buried deep within you even if you forget them. There was a couple of references leading up to that in S5. Mainly Rory being deleted. Although I guess love was kind of a trigger.

    To be honest, I wasn't expecting the ending... But I wasn't really shocked, like you I knew something was/is coming. That's the internet for you though... To the average viewer, who doesn't read about it/discuss theories etc, it's probably much more exciting to watch.

    Wow, long boring post. I've only just discovered this thread! I'll be lurking from now on :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashelly View Post
    At that point, history was being deleted anyway, so it's not as if he had anything to lose. And I don't think it was "the power of love" that brought him back, per se, more that... Memories are never gone, they're still buried deep within you even if you forget them. There was a couple of references leading up to that in S5. Mainly Rory being deleted. Although I guess love was kind of a trigger.

    To be honest, I wasn't expecting the ending... But I wasn't really shocked, like you I knew something was/is coming. That's the internet for you though... To the average viewer, who doesn't read about it/discuss theories etc, it's probably much more exciting to watch.

    Wow, long boring post. I've only just discovered this thread! I'll be lurking from now on :p
    But even if it is from memories, it's still utterly shocking and it feels so dumbed down for children. I would have found it utterly ridiculous even if I never went on a forum in a life it is utterly ridiculous.

    Also I hate how they wrote it as "big bang 2", that really frustrated me and I don't know why.

    Oh and after watching the end of time (part 2) again, how donna gets the "defense mechanism" has really annoyed me lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashelly View Post
    At that point, history was being deleted anyway, so it's not as if he had anything to lose. And I don't think it was "the power of love" that brought him back, per se, more that... Memories are never gone, they're still buried deep within you even if you forget them. There was a couple of references leading up to that in S5. Mainly Rory being deleted. Although I guess love was kind of a trigger.
    Yeah, exactly, the power of love saves the day! Running theme through Series Five actually - The Lodger has it, Amy's Choice kinda has it and (especially) Victory of the Daleks has it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    Yeah, exactly, the power of love saves the day! Running theme through Series Five actually - The Lodger has it, Amy's Choice kinda has it and (especially) Victory of the Daleks has it.
    The thing which Amys choice I don't get is, why did it take the whole 40 odd minutes for the doctor to figure out they were both dreams? :/

    Also don't forget in victory of the daleks, they magically made new daleks which then killed the old daleks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    The thing which Amys choice I don't get is, why did it take the whole 40 odd minutes for the doctor to figure out they were both dreams? :/

    Also don't forget in victory of the daleks, they magically made new daleks which then killed the old daleks.
    They killed the old daleks because they we're inferior

    As for Amy's choice, I can't remember the exacts of it... but good point.

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