Well its nice to see this thread proceeding in a calm, adult manner. 

^I don't see how there was no impact??? He didn't just die, he didn't even exist. Upon death the best any of us can hope for is that our contribution to society, to those we loved, is remembered. McCoy is right in TWOK, he's really not gone as long as we remember him.
Well nobody does remember him, aside from the Doctor. Personally I found that way more shocking than someone just dying.
You need much bigger emoticons.I'd rather be a whiny twat than the kind of braindead moron who found that episode anything other than embarrassing.
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Oh hang on, I forgot the emoticon that makes a statement like that acceptable.
?You need much bigger emoticons.I'd rather be a whiny twat than the kind of braindead moron who found that episode anything other than embarrassing.
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Oh hang on, I forgot the emoticon that makes a statement like that acceptable.
Yeah, smaller works too.?You need much bigger emoticons.
Well if anything the loss of a regular cast member has made the issue with the crack a lot more personal for viewers.
?Yeah, smaller works too.?You need much bigger emoticons.
^I don't see how there was no impact??? He didn't just die, he didn't even exist. Upon death the best any of us can hope for is that our contribution to society, to those we loved, is remembered. McCoy is right in TWOK, he's really not gone as long as we remember him.
Well nobody does remember him, aside from the Doctor. Personally I found that way more shocking than someone just dying.
Exactly - he didn't even exist! His fiancé (who we see at the beginning would be with him ten years hence) doesn't remember he even existed. Where's the impact? She's forgotten him before they even take off. Amy gets maybe 15 seconds of mopey face and then they're off to Rio like nothing happened. Because nothing did.
Isn't it also obvious this will be sorted by the end of this series? which means we will have two episodes without Rory and then the final two-parter?
How much obvious do we need the constant references of "time can be rewritten!" to know that by the end of the series, one way or the other Rory will be back (which doesn't mean he's going to be around next year).
Hmmm...Yes, it is obvious the TARDIS explodes at some point in the future
Counter sets back to zero, we get a new TARDIS (please no changing the outside-- though I can see that happening) and a new Doctor #1, perhaps?The piece of the TARDIS was one of the clues pointing to a big-ass reset button in the Doctor's future. I'm sure the annals of history could survive the loss of Rory, but the TARDIS wiped from history?
Counter sets back to zero, we get a new TARDIS (please no changing the outside-- though I can see that happening) and a new Doctor #1, perhaps?The piece of the TARDIS was one of the clues pointing to a big-ass reset button in the Doctor's future. I'm sure the annals of history could survive the loss of Rory, but the TARDIS wiped from history?
Thanks.Meanwhile, fantastic episode. Anyone who says otherwise is a whiny twat.![]()
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I know, it's like saying anyone with intact critical faculties is a whiny twat.
I'd rather be a whiny twat than the kind of braindead moron who found that episode anything other than embarrassing.
That'll be me, then.![]()
Well at this point the set-up is such that it doesn't really matter either way - Amy won't remember if he isn't, and if he is, the death means even less. The outcome that I'd like to see now is that Amy's memory is restored, but Rory is not. Give his death some, albeit retrospective, meaning to his fiancé.
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