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Well, as far as I'm concerned, we now have the line that defines the Eleventh Doctor.

River: There's a plan?
Doctor: I don't know, I haven't finished talking yet.

Beyond that ... Wow!

First of all, lets really amp up the Weeping Angels. If you close your eyes you're dead? Fine, how about if you open your eyes, you're also dead? (Although, I'm not totally convinced by the idea that the Angels freeze if they think you can see. It was my understanding that freezing was an autonomous reaction caused by the mere fact of someone seeing them, whether the Angel knew this or not. I suppose they could have some psychosomatic thing where they think this is happening, so they don't bother trying to move...)

And yay, they notice the cracks! For a while there, I was afraid that every episode was going to end with a crack appearing after the TARDIS had left, but we'd never actually learn anything further until the finale. But now we know, and the Doctor knows, that this is the End of Time following Amy around, and connected to history being altered so she doesn't remember The Stolen Earth/Journey's End. And to there being a duck pond with no ducks!

And River Song killed someone in her recent past. A good man. A hero. Someone she considers the best man she's ever known. Lucky history's being changed really, or we wouldn't have a series next series...

And then, oh good life, what's this? I've seen it suggested before now that the difference between Doctor/Rose/Mickey and Doctor/Amy/Rory is that Amy isn't interested in the Doctor that way - she just wanted to get away for a while. But apparently the difference is that Rose was Tragically In Love with the Doctor, and Amy just wants to get him into bed...

Date: 2010-05-03 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daibhid-c.livejournal.com
Well, maybe. But it's interesting that he keeps going on about how Amy should remember the Daleks/history should remember the Cyberking. If anything, it seems like more a Lampshade Hanging than a Handwave.

It may be that this is his way of getting rid of RTD ideas he doesn't want to deal with. But he's doing it by, well, dealing with them. (This is Doctor Who, the accepted way of getting rid of aspects of previous seasons you don't want to deal with is to completely ignore them and never mention anything related to them ever again...)

Date: 2010-05-03 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daibhid-c.livejournal.com
It turns out [livejournal.com profile] jblum talks about this a bit in his F&S post. Amongst other things, he says:

(And it's worth remembering that judging by the timeframes given in The Writer's Tale, Russell knew what Steven's overall plans were before he got to doing The Next Doctor -- it looks likely that the Doctor hanging a lampshade on the Cyberking not being remembered was Russell deliberately foreshadowing, not Steven cleaning up a mess).

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