Amy just wanted some sex, a perfectly human thing. I like the Doctor didn't want anything to do with it, because to him she's still that 7 year old girl he met.
Just watched both parts, and enjoyed them a lot. I do have a thought, for what it's worth. What if this season is playing out like a big arc of TNG's Remember Me. That's the feeling I got watching this episode and how the colonial didn't remember his men. It just seems like the Crack is like the warp bubble, and Amy is playing the role of Dr. Crusher.
Amy just wanted some sex, a perfectly human thing. I like the Doctor didn't want anything to do with it, because to him she's still that 7 year old girl he met.
If a girl acted the same way on, say, Gossip Girl, no one would have thought twice about it.![]()
Amy just wanted some sex, a perfectly human thing. I like the Doctor didn't want anything to do with it, because to him she's still that 7 year old girl he met.
I got the same vibe, especially considering he first met her as a 7-year-old just a few days earlier, in his relative timeline.
At one point the Doctor goes, "But you're human! You're Amy! You're getting married in the morning!" It would have emphasized the weirdness even more if he had said "You're Amelia!" instead of "You're Amy!"
Considering that people complained about Amy wearing a short-skirted policewoman's outfit in "The Eleventh Hour" (which is pretty tame, in my opinion) I'm surprised no one complained about this scene. Although kids see a lot of people kissing on TV, this scene was pretty suggestive for a family show. I mean, we have Amy clawing at the Doctor's shirt and suspenders, and saying "I really wasn't suggesting anything quite so long-term" before lunging at him. I had no problem with the scene personally, but I could only imagine the awkward questions it might generate---"Daddy, why is Amy trying to pull off the Doctor's suspenders?" or "Mommy, what's 'long-term' and why doesn't Amy want it?"![]()
As somebody somehwere wrote, if people think that's bad at that time they really shouldn't watch Hollyoaks!
Yeah, but Hollyoaks isn't aimed at a family audience.As somebody somehwere wrote, if people think that's bad at that time they really shouldn't watch Hollyoaks!
Yeah, but Hollyoaks isn't aimed at a family audience.As somebody somehwere wrote, if people think that's bad at that time they really shouldn't watch Hollyoaks!
Though actually, I'm not really sure who it is aimed at. Morons I suppose. There's a lot of it about.
My 11 and 13 year old nieces love it, and have watched it for years.Hollyoaks is aimed at students/16-24 year olds I would have said.
I don't see what the big deal about that scene would have been. I was told what sex was when I was 5; before I was a teenager, I would have watched that scene going, "Oh, gross, she wants to have sex with the Doctor!" without thinking about or understanding what that really meant, and then I would have been relieved when the Doctor realized that he needed to save the Universe instead. Like kids did when I was little with every film or movie that contained vague allusions to sex (like the 1989 Batman).
BRILLIANT!
The whole time distortion/crack/end of the universe thing is just head ache generating. Seems to be following Amy wherever they go. And, like a few others, found myself wondering...
... Are there two Doctors in that forest?
We see him lose the jacket when the Angel grabs the collar, then we see the whole scene where hes trying to save Amy from the mind-angel, then he leaves... Then, he comes back a few seconds later with the jacket on but the sleeves rolled up... Then in the following scene he again has no jacket while River and Octavian.
No jacket...
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Jacket...
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No jacket in the scene after...
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Its either a deliberate Moffat-esque scene setter/paradox or its a huge continuuity gaff that was missed.
I like the idea of Moffat having two Doctors in a timeline Back to the Future style path crossing, well find out later if he has planned it, but its cool though.![]()
Good thing she didn't come here and say it; she'd have been labelled a prudish ultra-conservative virgin*sigh* My best friend and longtime fan decided she's fed up with all the sexual references that have popped up this season and is giving up on the program.
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