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Whs.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat was difficult about last week?
The only problem is why Amy doesn't seem terribly distraught that she's had her baby kidnapped, and turned into a weapon against the Doctor.
'yeah, got kidnapped, gave birth, had child kidnapped turned into weapon. Ah fishfingers and custard'
I wonder how upset she's going to be when her daughter kills her husband.
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What was difficult about last week?Originally posted by ctdctd View PostYep - and I think I understood the plot - unlike last week.
The only problem is why Amy doesn't seem terribly distraught that she's had her baby kidnapped, and turned into a weapon against the Doctor.
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This.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt was OK, but I thought it was a rework of the second series episode Fear Her.
"Doctor Who" Fear Her (2006) - Plot Summary
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It was OK, but I thought it was a rework of the second series episode Fear Her.
"Doctor Who" Fear Her (2006) - Plot Summary
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Even SU01 is more a man (well two in his case) then you will ever be. Just admit you are a Nancy Boy. Come on even your mum accepts the fact.Originally posted by pacharan View PostOh really, you call yourselves grown men? Dr Who? Bloody children's hour. It's absolutely pathetic!
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Oh really, you call yourselves grown men? Dr Who? Bloody children's hour. It's absolutely pathetic!
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Doctor Who back on form
The boy watched the whole of tonight's episode from behind a cushion. I'm expecting him to wake up screaming in the middle of the night.
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