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I don't know, it was good but it felt rushed to me. Maybe if they hadn't wasted so much time standing in front of the door... :p

Yeah, they waited there like what, half an hour for that thing to slowly crawl up the corridor to get to the door when they all should have been legging it for the TARDIS

I did like the jellybean reference though.
 
I loved that last episode. So now the doctor knows he dies and that the invitation card was sent by an older version of himself. This will make things interesting.

Also, when the real doctor started to experience a telepathic link with the flesh (grabbing Pond and telling her the eyes are the last to die and only ask "why") it explains why Amy is feeling child birth pains and seeing the woman opening the hatch door.

The first time we saw the woman was just before Amy walked into the room with the silence sleeping on the ceiling. So the flesh exchange either occurred in that house or sometime before it.

It's about time we saw some real play with time in these stories. I love it.

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Question -

The Doc said to "Flesh Amy" she had been gone a long time and then melted "Flesh Amy". It cut to "real Amy" legs akimbo about to give birth.

Was that a mind transfer thing and Real Amy woke up in the 'hospital' or has "real Amy" been in the 'hospital' all this time and aware of it?

Does that make sense?!
 
Question -

The Doc said to "Flesh Amy" she had been gone a long time and then melted "Flesh Amy". It cut to "real Amy" legs akimbo about to give birth.

Was that a mind transfer thing and Real Amy woke up in the 'hospital' or has "real Amy" been in the 'hospital' all this time and aware of it?

Does that make sense?!

The real Amy was essentially in one of those gantries for the entire time with her mind walking around in a flesh body. Exactly like how all the people on the island were using the flesh.
 
Yes, that makes sense now. The factory workers 'mind' entered the gangers. When the ganger dies, the workers awoke strapped to their respective machine.

So Flesh Amy melted and woke in the 'hospital'

Thanks.
 
It's basically remote host control, like avatar


The first time we saw the woman was just before Amy walked into the room with the silence sleeping on the ceiling. So the flesh exchange either occurred in that house or sometime before it.

Don't forget she had stomach cramps while in the White house, so she was probably fairly far along there already
 
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Don't forget she had stomach cramps while in the White house, so she was probably fairly far along there already

No I don't think she was having cramps then, she had only just found out she was pregnant I believe, and she said she felt ill, River also said the same thing when she went into the underground tunnels and saw The Silence.
 
In one of the episodes with river in, doesnt she say she goes to prison for killing a good man?? (next episode called a good man goes to war) Im guessing the baby is river?
 
In one of the episodes with river in, doesnt she say she goes to prison for killing a good man?? (next episode called a good man goes to war) Im guessing the baby is river?

So ...if the baby is river, and the Dr is the father, then when the doctor snogged River it was incest? :)
 
There must be some kind of psychic link between a ganger and the original then? Otherwise the ganger wouldnt have had stomach cramps and seen the patch eyed woman in the walls?
 
he might not be the biological father....................... ;)

I'm assuming he is judging by the alien in that trailer saying "whose child you have taken" and then going on about the doctor. I'm not sure an alien would even know who the doctors current companion is, or be overly bothered about them or their child, but would certainly be bothered about the doctors child. If I then assume the child from earlier in the series is the baby too, it was able to regenerate which would also suggest the Dr is the biological father,...unless merely being pregnant in the Tardis makes the baby able to regenerate, but if thats the case then you could just get a whole wodge of pregnant women and put them in a tardis and hey presto, instant rebuild of the time lords population :D
 
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This ending confuses me XD It will probably turn out that the baby IS the doctor or something equally as daft and unexpected.
 
There must be some kind of psychic link between a ganger and the original then? Otherwise the ganger wouldnt have had stomach cramps and seen the patch eyed woman in the walls?
I think the idea was that the real Amy was controlling the Ganger through the control links they're supposed to have*. It wasn't just a rogue one like those we'd just seen in the castle. Hence why she'd had the visions and why the Doctor quite happily vapourised her after his big "they're people too" speech minutes before (which was my big problem with that end before I realised it :p).

*God knows how that link is supposed to work through space AND time, but we won't read too deeply into that, will we? ;)
 
I quite enjoyed those last two episodes. Only one of the "monsters" was actually depicted as evil, giving the story more depth. She even killed her own kind, ruthless *****.

With regards to doppleganger Amy I'd say she was swapped between episode 1 and 2 of this series, during the 3 months they were running from the Silence. She tells the Doctor she is pregnamnt in the first episode, then finds she isn't in the second, she also sees the lady in the window for the first time in the second episode as well.
 
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