Why are Amy and Rory still there? They were effectively written out as companions in The God Complex but they keep showing up ... will every episode of the first half of the series have a contrieved reason why they are part of the story? Why were they shown being dropped off at home this week when they're having another adventure next week anyway?
I didn't care for their divorce drama, I want them gone, but if Moffat insists on keeping them for a few more episodes he should just admit that they are still regular companions and not act like "the Doctor has a gazillion adventures alone or with other people, you just happen to see the ones involving Amy and Rory every 37 years from the Doctor's perspective", it's pointless, for all intents and purposes they are his companions, so stop pretending like they're not.
So is the Jenna Louise Coleman appearance an actress plays someone, we like her and bring her back thing, a River first appearance death thing or a Doctor totally dies for real and we pretend he can't cheat his way out of it until he cheats his way out of it at the end of the season and no one is surprised because the entire storyline was effing stupid and predictable from the start thing? Or maybe a combination of the above things?
I DID like Jenna Louise Coleman, but I'm not interested in what seems to be an ongoing storyline, Moffat's arcs suck, they really do, he should just do standalone episodes. RTD had arcs, but they were subtle and you didn't realize what connected the stories until the end, Moffat just shoves cracks, the doctor is dead/amy's pregnant screens in our faces every single episode. I expect Jenna Louise Coleman to show up several times before she becomes a companion and I bet she will be responsible for characters asking "Doctor Who?"