'The Rebel Flesh' and 'The Almost People'
Hmm, some good moments, loved the Flesh turning into a copy of The Doctor reprising some old catchphrases 'reverse the polarity', 'jellybaby' and the rather more confusing 'reverse the jelly baby of the neutron flow'. The anti-racism message, whilst laudable, was rather heavy-handed - "who are the real monsters" but the end of episode reveal was a real surprise. Could someone remind me when The Doctor's scanner first started vacillating over Amy's pregnancy?
Some questions arising:
Why could The Doctor not use his sonic screwdriver to escape from the locked room?
Is Amy really pregnant?
Who/what is the father?
How long has the Doctor known that Amy was not real?
Was The Doctor who gets shot in the first episode his Ganger?
Hmm, some good moments, loved the Flesh turning into a copy of The Doctor reprising some old catchphrases 'reverse the polarity', 'jellybaby' and the rather more confusing 'reverse the jelly baby of the neutron flow'. The anti-racism message, whilst laudable, was rather heavy-handed - "who are the real monsters" but the end of episode reveal was a real surprise. Could someone remind me when The Doctor's scanner first started vacillating over Amy's pregnancy?
Some questions arising:
Why could The Doctor not use his sonic screwdriver to escape from the locked room?
Is Amy really pregnant?
Who/what is the father?
How long has the Doctor known that Amy was not real?
Was The Doctor who gets shot in the first episode his Ganger?
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