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Thoughts on ‘The Girl Who Waited’

Bits and pieces about this episode are starting to bleed through, so after giving DWM a thorough read, I think I might have put a few pieces together…

(Again, watch out for the spoiler!)

Looking through the various episode summaries in RT and DWM, it looks weirdly like Amy and Rory aren’t too bothered about finding their baby…they seem to just be swanning about in the TARDIS. The Girl Who Waited even seems to begin with the Doctor taking Amy and Rory on a relaxing break…I can’t see them doing that while Melody’s still captured. Unless they lose their memories of her, possibly in Let’s Kill Hitler?

But anyway- Steven Moffat said in Radio Times that The Girl Who Waited is about what happens when time travel goes wrong, and in the first trailer for Series 6b we see an aged Amy- so I think something timey-wimey is going to happen and it results in Amy becoming old. But! I also heard this huge spoiler, which I think might take place in this episode- (seriously, if you’re a spoilerphobe, look away now) -Amy apparently kills Madam Kovarian, possibly even Madam Kovarian as a child. And just like the prospect of killing Hitler, killing Madam Kovarian screws up the universe completely. So that’s certainly a case of time travel going wrong, so perhaps that’s what happens here? Also, people have speculated that River and Madam Kovarian are one and the same- so…well, that’s BAD. The episode summary says that Rory ‘discovers a very different side to his wife’ – child-killer different? WAH.

Also been reading interviews with Karen Gillan that say that Amy and Rory’s relationship is throughly tested in The Girl Who Waited, and that Amy and the Doctor’s relationship changes utterly in The God Complex. (Which makes me ponder…is the god complex in question the Doctor’s?) Oh man, it’s exciting. I can’t wait for Saturday. But yes! The Girl Who Waited, I think it’ll blow our tiny little minds.

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The Prequel for Let’s Kill Hitler is up…

I gonna admit, I’m a bit disappointed. I dunno why, I’m just not feeling Amy’s fear for her daughter. Sadness, but not fear…I suppose we don’t know how many times she’s called the Doctor, maybe this is the hundreth time and she’s just given up, but…I dunno. I’m just really really hoping they get the Pond family right. Amy knows River is okay, but her very real baby is out there somewhere without her parents, and that’s every mother’s nightmare. So I guess I just want this series to be about parents in the same way the last one was about children…

Also, Amy still seems to have faith in the Doctor, I guess the lack of comforthug in A Good Man Goes To War was just a blip…

The Doctor Destroys, Amy Creates

Been reading a lot about Amy’s journey in Series 6a, and the fact that in a way her main character arc there is ‘getting pregnant, getting kidnapped, getting rescued’. Which from a feminist perspective is somewhat of a problem. That essay I did about Amy and the Monomyth is still in my head, so I’m just considering where Amy’s been and where she’s going next…

I can see why people are annoyed at what happened to Amy’s story arc…she went from messed-up fairytale girl to dedicated wife and mother. But then again, that’s what happened to Wendy Darling, too. Also, I wonder if it’s not so much the ‘woman! gotta make her pregnant!’ thing as it is a ‘parenthood = adulthood’ thing in most stories. For men as well as women, sometimes. And Amy, like Wendy, had to grow up sometime…I think for most writers, probably me included, giving a character a baby is the fastest way to turn someone into a fully fledged adult.

I think the main problem with the pregnancy arc is that before it, we never got a hint of Amy actually wanting to be a mother (although she is good with the kids she comes across, like Toby) In Amy’s Choice it’s kind of hard to tell how Amy feels about being pregnant- she tells the Doctor off for calling her new life dull, but then she tells Rory she only got pregnant ‘so I don’t have to see the amateur dramatics society doing Oklahoma.’ (interestingly, if you watch Rory in the background, this is the only time he ever looks really angry with Amy. Because she’s admitting she wants a baby out of boredom?) But when Rory dies, the baby is quickly forgotten, and never brought up again. (Which I always thought was a huge flaw in the episode.)

So yeah, there’s nothing we can point at and say ‘Amy wanted this baby!’ but I think she did. (Okay, let’s face it, Doctor Who is a children’s show and there’s sort of…no way in-universe that she couldn’t have, because the writers would simply never go there- they’d never bring up the concepts of abortion or contraception. They had difficulty enough getting River conceieved in the TARDIS!) Regarding messed-up Amy- having the memories of growing up in a stable environment probably helped her decide what she wanted. Her parent’s relationship, what little we saw of it, is sort of like the Amy/Rory relationship- attractive woman, nerdy man, the occasional mild insult, but still love (you can see them dancing at the wedding, behind Amy and Rory). And it’s clear her parents loved her. I sort of make Aunt Sharon the bogeyman in a lot of my fanfiction, but I do think there’s a chance she was neglectful of her niece. You don’t leave a seven-year-old alone in a house at that time of night, you just don’t. (I think it’s illegal in Britain, actually.) And Amy, all through Series Five, she has this thing about being ‘clingy’- even in a near-lethal situation, she demands of the Doctor trying to save her, ‘How clingy do you think I am?’. She’s afraid of getting too attached, too clingy. That’s the legacy her childhood and her various abandonments left her, I suppose…and the Doctor fixed it. But then Amy fixed the world, bringing the Doctor back. With the sheer power of words!

She does that a lot- Amy creates things, I think she has since the beginning. Her bedroom is covered in drawings (not just of the Doctor, either- look at little Amelia’s room) and her and Rory’s flat is covered in photos and arty stuff too. Amy-as-artist isn’t explored much (well, ever, really) but it’s clear that she’s an art lover. She knows how to work emotions, does that girl- she sees what’s around her and channels it. The Doctor destroys bad things, Amy creates good things. (And Rory heals things. We’ve got a destroyer, a creator and a healer. Cool.) She recreated the whole world, via the cracks in time and her own memory- now that’s awesome.

And now she’s created River. I honestly don’t know how that works in terms of feminist theory, because it leaves me with the creepy feeling that she’s just sort of created the Doctor his perfect mate. But…well, I thought I’d bring it up anyway, that Amy’s been sort of the Maker since day one. Her memories save the day in The Eleventh Hour, too…

I know some people prefer the messed-up, reckless Amy, but me, I kinda love the badass-mother Amy as well. Cos she still is awesome, fierce and courageous- she tells her baby to be brave, she threatens to shoot both Lorna and River and she defends herself with just a toothbrush. Also, there’s this bit that no-one really picked up on (I thought those who didn’t like Amy would instantly use it to bash her with, but they didn’t) where she tells Rory, “Let the others die first.” She’s sort of half joking, but the point is- this is a woman willing to let other people die to protect her child. (Which is what most mothers would do, admittedly.) Amy Pond is a kickass role model and a kickass mother.

The marriage! I gotta bring up the marriage. It is a bit odd that Amy flirts with the Doctor on her wedding day (does Rory mind? I can’t tell. I’d mind) but then pretty much never does again. I think when she realised that Rory geniunely wasn’t sure if she preferred him or the Doctor, she decided to give it a rest. I do think the marriage changed her a bit- I think that everything leading up to it (Rory dying, returning, waiting 2000 years) turned off the fear of ‘clingyness’ and generally made all of Amy’s relationships healthier.

I don’t know where Amy will go next, but I like the idea of her, Rory, Melody/River and any future mini Ponds saving the world from a house in Leadworth. One big family defending Earth, just like The Sarah Jane Adventures. With the Doctor dropping in from time to time- I think it’ll be a shame if the Doctor/Amy relationship is over, because it really wasn’t his fault, the kidnapping- he couldn’t have prevented it. Also, Amy has got to get her baby back – if not, then the whole thing basically becomes a story of how an alien dropped into a girl’s life and fixed her childhood only to destroy her adulthood. And that’s just too sad.

So…in conclusion: Amy is awesome. I know this series hasn’t served her entirely well, but it doesn’t change her innate awesomeness. Also I think her current damsel-in-distressness will change in Series 6b and we’ll see her being more proactive. (Although she was still pretty proactive in Series 6a, sort of, it just wasn’t in her real body. She takes command of the pirate situation while the men stand around helplessly for example.) If you’ve seen the trailer, you’ve seen her in what looks like samurai armour, fighting robots. Yay!

Doctor Who: A Good Man Goes To War

MIND IS BLOWN

The beginning, where you assume Amy’s talking about the Doctor but she’s talking about Rory? MY LITTLE SHIPPER HEART EXPLODED. I have reached Shipper Nevada. I never thought I’d say that. I thought she was talking about the Doctor when she said ‘The last of his kind’. But actually it makes sense, because Rory is the last Roman in the world, I suppose. Sort of.

But oh em gee, Rory was awesome and Amy was awesome and the Doctor was awesome and all the supporting characters were awesome. I loved the Sontaran (Strax?) and the kickass Silurian (and partner.) Bit weird that we’ve had two Jennys in a row though. And Lorma! What was her deal?

I liked the gay Clerics, and am sad that one of them died. Unless the Doctor swooped in and saved him (we never saw him actually lose his head, after all.) That’s my theory and I’m sticking to it.

RORY IS A TOTAL BADASS. Also a dad. How lovely were the bits with the baby? And Rory wanted the Doctor to be part of it too. Awww. I LOVE THAT SCENE where Rory walks in holding the baby. It was gorgeous.

Funny how Rory is a nurse who became a warrior and Strax is a warrior who became a nurse.

Has the relationship between the Doctor and Amy (and Rory) changed for the worse now? It’s not entirely his fault that the baby was captured, but he didn’t save her. And she seemed pretty angry. I hope things aren’t going to change too much, because I miss the fun episodes where everyone’s friends.

And BABY is River. I admit I saw it coming, but there’s still a few more questions to be answered. And next they get to kill Hitler…

Doctor Who: The Almost People

HOLY SHIT THIS IS THE LEAST KID-FRIENDLY FAMILY SHOW EEEEEVER

HUGE PILE OF DEAD MELTING BODIES WTF

AMMMMMMMMMMMY. Just to establish, she wasn’t a ganger leading an indepedent life, like Jennifer and the others were, she was more an avatar, right? Controlled by the real Amy, just not her physically. Which explains how she can be pregnant and not pregnant at the same time.

DUDE, BABY, WAT. She can’t have the baby, surely, cos…well, that would send Amy and Rory straight back to Leadworth, and yet we can safely assume that’s not gonna happen. Is it an alien baby? And wow, did anyone else get shades of the X-Files when Amy woke up in that white room?

Rory…I don’t like that his ganging (hah) with Jennifer could almost be a betrayal of Amy. When they were in that room and the door closed shutting Amy and the Doctor in, who closed it, Rory or Jennifer? If it was Jennifer, that makes me feel a bit better, because…dude, Rory would never ever everrrr put Amy in danger. That’s sort of a big thing.

If the ganger Doctor and the real Doctor were switched from the beginning, does that mean it was the real Doctor pushing Amy up against the wall? Because that kind of…doesn’t sit well.

OMG A GOOD MAN GOES TO WAR. Who’s seen the prequel? Because it kind of hints that the Doctor is the father of the child. (Whether it was concieved by traditional means, however…) Anyway.

Doctor Who: The Rebel Flesh

Liked it, mostly, but didn’t love it, oh noes

Rory has a female friend who he’s getting somewhat close to and Amy is jealous. Not sure what to make of this, will check back after the conclusion. Anyone know what Moffat said on Confidental regarding Rory and Jennifer? I had to miss Confidental as went to see Pirates Of The Carribbean. (Which is good, by the way. Not as good as the first though.)

The opening scene was fabulous, really weird and scary.

I’m loving Amy in these episodes. Sometimes I miss the old, slightly nasty Amy (the one who would call Rory an idiot in passing) but…I like her. Whatever she’s like.

Amy, giving up

Spoilers for the last episode!

I might just put it down to bad writing, but it’s odd how the script makes a very big deal about Rory believing Amy will never give up on him, and then she sort of does. Understandably, but all the same.

I’m looking in every episode for Arc Things now. I do wonder if there was more to Rory’s return to life, because Amy had stopped CPR-ing and he just…came back. I’ll laugh if the Silence did it…