I think that the Doctor eating, and apparently really enjoying, that apple was a clue of some kind. Especially in an episode with the vision of young Amy in it. Her being there, waiting, serves to remind us of her first meeting with the Doctor, wherein he discovered that his new body hates apples. And yet in this episode, they not only showed him enjoying an apple, but the camera really seemed to linger upon his enjoyment, as if to make sure we all took notice of the fact that he enjoyed it.
The question is, why would they draw attention to it, if it wasn't important?
So, are we being given a hint that maybe, just maybe, this isn't really the same Doctor that prefers fish fingers w/ custard to fresh-picked apples?
I think it's not the real Doctor we're seeing here. I think that the almost, but not quite perfect "ganger" version of The Doctor from "The Rebel Flesh" has survived, (or been intentionally re-created) and has taken The Doctor's place, while the "real" Doctor is still off searching for the infant version of Melody. And I think that what he saw in Room 11 was the real Doctor. Thus, why he says "Of course... who else?"
I also think that these two versions of the Doctor may be working together, laying a particularly ironic trap for Madame Kovarian a/k/a The "Eye Patch Lady", who has twice used "gangers" against The Doctor. The idea that he could defeat her using her own trickery against her, would be pretty sweet.
Of course, for there to effectively be two Doctors, they're really going to need two tardises. Which may well be why The Doctor... or at least, A Doctor, is revisiting Craig Owens (James Cordon) from Series Five's "The Lodger" in next week's episode.
As for this being the end for Rory and Amy as companions? Not a chance. Karen has recently announced (at Comic Con I believe) that she's already contracted for, and will appear in, series 7, so at the very least, Amy will be back. (Suck it haters!)
The question is, why would they draw attention to it, if it wasn't important?
So, are we being given a hint that maybe, just maybe, this isn't really the same Doctor that prefers fish fingers w/ custard to fresh-picked apples?
I think it's not the real Doctor we're seeing here. I think that the almost, but not quite perfect "ganger" version of The Doctor from "The Rebel Flesh" has survived, (or been intentionally re-created) and has taken The Doctor's place, while the "real" Doctor is still off searching for the infant version of Melody. And I think that what he saw in Room 11 was the real Doctor. Thus, why he says "Of course... who else?"
I also think that these two versions of the Doctor may be working together, laying a particularly ironic trap for Madame Kovarian a/k/a The "Eye Patch Lady", who has twice used "gangers" against The Doctor. The idea that he could defeat her using her own trickery against her, would be pretty sweet.
Of course, for there to effectively be two Doctors, they're really going to need two tardises. Which may well be why The Doctor... or at least, A Doctor, is revisiting Craig Owens (James Cordon) from Series Five's "The Lodger" in next week's episode.
As for this being the end for Rory and Amy as companions? Not a chance. Karen has recently announced (at Comic Con I believe) that she's already contracted for, and will appear in, series 7, so at the very least, Amy will be back. (Suck it haters!)