I was intrigued by Oswin's line, "remember me" too. Perhaps she is a later version of the Doctor's next companion? But would Moffat really try to use the same gimmick like that twice? He already did it with River.
I'm curious about all the talk of Rory/Amy dying. I know there is death in the series, but when was the last time, if ever, a main character or companion has died? I think it would be a great end, and maybe a nice way to lead into the Valeyard? I would love to see Moffat get into that sort of storyline with his darker story preferences.
The part of the conclusion that bugged me the most was the nanoclouds. When Amy lost her bracelet, the Doctor had begun to notice changes in her already, meaning they had already begun te irreversible process the doctor described to her. Even when she got his bracelet, hadn't the damage already been done? Part of her should have been permanently changed, no?
I'm curious about all the talk of Rory/Amy dying. I know there is death in the series, but when was the last time, if ever, a main character or companion has died? I think it would be a great end, and maybe a nice way to lead into the Valeyard? I would love to see Moffat get into that sort of storyline with his darker story preferences.
The part of the conclusion that bugged me the most was the nanoclouds. When Amy lost her bracelet, the Doctor had begun to notice changes in her already, meaning they had already begun te irreversible process the doctor described to her. Even when she got his bracelet, hadn't the damage already been done? Part of her should have been permanently changed, no?
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