It wasn't a reboot but a reset and since Allyn provided us with this intriguing proposal he should be the one to explain it 

Yeah but it's a lot easier to be macho when you're made out of solid plastic and have laser guns built into your hands, than when you go back to being just another regular mortal human!
Part of Rory's character is that he's funny and comical. That doesn't have to be a devolution of his character's "manliness". I don't get that logic. There's no reason for him to act that way now. He has Amy. He's proven himself to the Doctor. The Doctor respects and understands how important he is to Amy. That aspect of his character should be minor. Also I agree with Starkers.
Okay, so if Rory and Amy remember but didn't actually live their time with the Doctor thanks to the reboot--how did Amy still have a "Raggedy Doctor" in the reboot?
To be true to the character, really true to the idea that this guy killed his true love, then stood guard over her body for two thousand years, there has to be some change. Even if he has dual memories of having a normal life and being plastic man, he's going to develop. He should be more self-assured at the very least. The comic aspect of his character should be more mature.
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