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Series 7 Web Episodes

Part 3 was funny, although with 1 and 2 I thought they were building up to something. This seems, at the moment at least, unrelated (and really, what can they do with 2 minutes left?).
 
Part 3 was funny, although with 1 and 2 I thought they were building up to something. This seems, at the moment at least, unrelated (and really, what can they do with 2 minutes left?).
That worries me. I thought "Pond Life" was going to join Amy and Rory's story from the end of "The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe" to the beginning of "Asylum of the Daleks," but there's a lot of ground to cover to get them to the beginning of "Asylum."
 
I think the overall message is more simple, that life with the Doctor keeps being weird even if you're not actively traveling with him - until someone says "That's enough, we're done".

Which just leads me to wonder, what ARE the Ponds doing for a living? Amy apparently has a modeling career and presumably Rory can continue as a nurse with an awesome car (unless Amy's job makes him the perpetual boy-toy). Not as humanitarian as some other companions post-Doctor (per Sarah Jane), but they ARE still young...

Mark
 
Which just leads me to wonder, what ARE the Ponds doing for a living? Amy apparently has a modeling career and presumably Rory can continue as a nurse with an awesome car (unless Amy's job makes him the perpetual boy-toy). Not as humanitarian as some other companions post-Doctor (per Sarah Jane), but they ARE still young...
"Asylum" shows us what Amy's been up to, but we don't know what Rory's been doing with his life. Supposedly, based on the Q&A at the New York screening, "The Power of Three" will delve more into the personal lives of Amy and Rory. Either Karen or Caroline Skinner said that Amy is a bit of a lost soul, flitting from job to job without any direction.
 
I think the overall message is more simple, that life with the Doctor keeps being weird even if you're not actively traveling with him - until someone says "That's enough, we're done".

Which just leads me to wonder, what ARE the Ponds doing for a living? Amy apparently has a modeling career and presumably Rory can continue as a nurse with an awesome car (unless Amy's job makes him the perpetual boy-toy). Not as humanitarian as some other companions post-Doctor (per Sarah Jane), but they ARE still young...

Mark

Amy's a model. Rory's a very popular male escort.
 
Part 3 was funny, although with 1 and 2 I thought they were building up to something. This seems, at the moment at least, unrelated (and really, what can they do with 2 minutes left?).
That worries me. I thought "Pond Life" was going to join Amy and Rory's story from the end of "The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe" to the beginning of "Asylum of the Daleks," but there's a lot of ground to cover to get them to the beginning of "Asylum."

Well, we (at least, I) don't know where "Asylum" will begin, so I don't know where we're trying to get to.

I think the overall message is more simple, that life with the Doctor keeps being weird even if you're not actively traveling with him - until someone says "That's enough, we're done".

Yep, that's what I'm getting from it. Still, surely there must be a reason for an Ood in the loo, no? :)

Which just leads me to wonder, what ARE the Ponds doing for a living? Amy apparently has a modeling career and presumably Rory can continue as a nurse with an awesome car (unless Amy's job makes him the perpetual boy-toy). Not as humanitarian as some other companions post-Doctor (per Sarah Jane), but they ARE still young...

Ir Rory is still a nurse, I'd call that pretty humanitarian.
 
I'd buy a "Pond Life Ood Action Figure plus Accessory" if they ever put one out. :)

-Ood action figure. They made one. CHECK

-A toilet toy. I'm sure someone had one one


You're done.


I like that these web episodes have been progressing.


-Part 1. Morning or afternoon for the Ponds

-Part 2- Night time for the Ponds

-Part 3- The morning after.
 
I thought more people would want the set more for Amy in a bathrobe...

And while Rory continuing his nursey career would certainly be humanitarian, you could argue that it's not AS humanitarian as researching medicine, running an orphanage or fighting for aboriginal human rights, as SJ was suggesting some of the Doctor's previous wards were doing.

Mark
 
Part 3 was funny, although with 1 and 2 I thought they were building up to something. This seems, at the moment at least, unrelated (and really, what can they do with 2 minutes left?).
That worries me. I thought "Pond Life" was going to join Amy and Rory's story from the end of "The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe" to the beginning of "Asylum of the Daleks," but there's a lot of ground to cover to get them to the beginning of "Asylum."

Well, we (at least, I) don't know where "Asylum" will begin, so I don't know where we're trying to get to.

That's a fair point. Really, it's just a hope on my part that "Pond Life" joins the dots to "Asylum," but if each segment is roughly a month apart, it probably won't.
 
Dumb question: can an Ood figure do a sitting posture?

It seems possible

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Wow, that was a shockingly fake looking wig Karen was wearing.



I thought she looked hot with the big 60's style hair.

The subject of her hair has been a hot topic recently

http://twitter.com/KarenGillan2

Haha yes it's true! I'm wearing a great big ginger wig in pond life. Due to fringe!

Being from America I thought she got her haircut for a guest role on "Fringe" LOL

I later learn "Fringe" means bangs in the U.K

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She was forced to wear it by the BBC

http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/...tv-star-wear-wig-for-latest-series-of-dr-who/

The flame-haired star, who plays character Amy Pond in Dr Who prequel series Pond Life, was forced to wear the synthetic hair piece after getting a trendy new hairstyle in real life.
 
Her hair looked "properly Pondish" at the NYC premiere. What trendy cut did she get? (And she wasn't wearing the wig at the premiere).
 
I thought more people would want the set more for Amy in a bathrobe...

And while Rory continuing his nursey career would certainly be humanitarian, you could argue that it's not AS humanitarian as researching medicine, running an orphanage or fighting for aboriginal human rights, as SJ was suggesting some of the Doctor's previous wards were doing.

Mark

Nursing is all shit, piss, blood and snot. And none of it your own. Humanitarian enough I'd say.
 
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