Moffat sure loves his space suits(Silence in the Library and The Impossible Astronaut)
I'm not sure if this has been noted elsewhere, and I really have no idea if it may have been a possibility or not, but a friend of mine noted that it was probably unlikely that there were any black secret service men in the White House in 1969. I'd like to be proven wrong however.
I had the same thought. It did seem a bit anachronistic to me. But maybe I'm wrong.
I'm not sure if this has been noted elsewhere, and I really have no idea if it may have been a possibility or not, but a friend of mine noted that it was probably unlikely that there were any black secret service men in the White House in 1969. I'd like to be proven wrong however.
I had the same thought. It did seem a bit anachronistic to me. But maybe I'm wrong.
My daughter wondered the very same thing. That's part of why I love Doctor Who so much. It's provided so very many opportunities for our family to hang together and enjoy something!
Didn't Pres. Nixon make a Black Slur or two at one time (Maybe on the tapes?) If he was prejudiced against Blacks it doesn't seem to me, his top SS man would be Black, he'd been in office 2 1/2 months already on Easter Sunday 1969 (April 6)?
No, he wasn't because he was arrested in 1964 and later charged with and convicted of accepting bribes from a counterfeit ring. I googled a little but I couldn't find anything about Nixon's security detail containing any African Americans. But at least, it doesn't appear as out of place now as it did when I first saw the episode. I hadn't known about Abraham Bolden.
Watched it again, and liked it more. Some gratuitous silliness, but that's not really a bad thing. I can't wait to see how they resolve it.
If I have to add another nitpick, I'd say I was a little let down by the look of the 1969 Secret Service (not FBI, which doesn't protect the President) guys. You could see they put some effort into making Joy look like she was from the period, but the Secret Service guys just looked like modern-day guys in dark suits. I can't quite define what it is that makes me feel that way.
Didn't Pres. Nixon make a Black Slur or two at one time (Maybe on the tapes?) If he was prejudiced against Blacks it doesn't seem to me, his top SS man would be Black, he'd been in office 2 1/2 months already on Easter Sunday 1969 (April 6)?
No, he wasn't because he was arrested in 1964 and later charged with and convicted of accepting bribes from a counterfeit ring. I googled a little but I couldn't find anything about Nixon's security detail containing any African Americans. But at least, it doesn't appear as out of place now as it did when I first saw the episode. I hadn't known about Abraham Bolden.
Ah, yea, good point, forgot about Secretary KissingerDidn't Pres. Nixon make a Black Slur or two at one time (Maybe on the tapes?) If he was prejudiced against Blacks it doesn't seem to me, his top SS man would be Black, he'd been in office 2 1/2 months already on Easter Sunday 1969 (April 6)?
Nixon also had some "not-so-nice" things to say about Jews too... but it didn't stop him from asking Kissinger to pray with him every so often.
No, he wasn't because he was arrested in 1964 and later charged with and convicted of accepting bribes from a counterfeit ring. I googled a little but I couldn't find anything about Nixon's security detail containing any African Americans. But at least, it doesn't appear as out of place now as it did when I first saw the episode. I hadn't known about Abraham Bolden.
Ah, ok then.
No, he wasn't because he was arrested in 1964 and later charged with and convicted of accepting bribes from a counterfeit ring.
Just changed my avatar.Naughty Doctor!
That's exactly it. I'm all but certain. "Of course not." Because if it did work, she wouldn't be there reliving it all over again, though she clearly wasn't of sound mind at the time.Anyone know what River meant by the line "No of course not" after she had tried to shoot the Astronaut? Maybe because the Astronaut is her?
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