Nope.This last episode brought on all of those feels. D: I had really grown to like those two, and it's a shame that their time on the show ended so abruptly and in such a way. I was truly hopeful that Amy and Rory wouldn't suffer a cruel end to their journey as so many others that traveled with the Doctor had, in one way or another. Buuut, remember, the show does have a funny way of working things back out, so perhaps this isn't the ultimate end of Amy and Rory. Remember, there's still half of a season to go after the Christmas special. Although, they've already revealed the new companion (which I'll throw into a spoiler below), that didn't stop the writers from bringing, say, Rose's story to a not as sad conclusion (she ends up with a complete family, as well as a man to love, and at that point, the parallel universe barely matters).
I still have hope that this isn't the last we'll be seeing of Amy and Rory.
Oh yeah, that new companion:
Her name is Oswin Oswald, and episode one of season seven was apparently the first bit of much time spent interacting with The Doctor.
When you graduate from the Time Lord Academy you can tell me what I'm doing wrong.It's impossible to save them? The Doctor does at least a dozen impossible things before breakfast each day. I can think of several ways he could attempt to save them without making NYC explode or whatever. It makes the Doctor look mildly retarded that he can't think of anything.
The reason he can't is the same reason he can't just jump in the TARDIS and stop any event he's involved in from happening. It'll cause a time paradox. Once you know something happens it has to happen that way or the Universe doesn't like you. The Doctor has seen their grave showing that they lived their entire lives in NYC and any interaction with him could stop that so the Universe will stop him by any means necessary.When you graduate from the Time Lord Academy you can tell me what I'm doing wrong.It's impossible to save them? The Doctor does at least a dozen impossible things before breakfast each day. I can think of several ways he could attempt to save them without making NYC explode or whatever. It makes the Doctor look mildly retarded that he can't think of anything.
The reason he can't is the same reason he can't just jump in the TARDIS and stop any event he's involved in from happening. It'll cause a time paradox. Once you know something happens it has to happen that way or the Universe doesn't like you. The Doctor has seen their grave showing that they lived their entire lives in NYC and any interaction with him could stop that so the Universe will stop him by any means necessary.When you graduate from the Time Lord Academy you can tell me what I'm doing wrong.It's impossible to save them? The Doctor does at least a dozen impossible things before breakfast each day. I can think of several ways he could attempt to save them without making NYC explode or whatever. It makes the Doctor look mildly retarded that he can't think of anything.
The Doctor believes some events can't change. Fixed Points. This is one of them. He's seen them dead so how can he have saved them? Its a paradox on his own personal timeline.
Because Martha was still alive; it was just time travel out of the capsule.I like how it was fine for the 10th Doctor to figure out a way to save himself and Martha from the angels when they zapped them and took the Tardis
She's not dead. She is already dead, but she isn't yet again. It's only a matter of timelines.Even tho River is actually dead, but because of them meeting at different points in time she is still around. The Doctor knows she is dead, but can't tell her about it.
At which point Ian decided to hide inside a matchbox.So yeah it would be nice if they looked at other aspects of science fiction rather than just aliens and monsters. One of the stories the TARDIS caused them and itself to shrink down on modern Earth and that would be something I'd like to see the new team try again. A little variety can go a long way.
Not quite as genius as hiding in a bag.At which point Ian decided to hide inside a matchbox.So yeah it would be nice if they looked at other aspects of science fiction rather than just aliens and monsters. One of the stories the TARDIS caused them and itself to shrink down on modern Earth and that would be something I'd like to see the new team try again. A little variety can go a long way.
I found him to be less grating than the Tennant (he did too much oohing, awwing and squeeing for most episodes) and I do wish he had a couple of extra series left. I never really liked him as an actor before Who but he clearly had a lot of fun in this despite the fact that he distances himself from the series nowadays. Also I found series 1 to be a shitload better than all of the other RTD episodes. RTD could write some great episodes but then he ruins it by writing some truly dreadful ones or putting Catherine Tate in a whole series.Forced by the fact that I already watched seasons 2 through 7 of the revived series, I started watching season 1 with Chrostopher Eccleston, whom I found to be incredibly "wooden" before. On second glance, he's not that bad at all... Fun was had.