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Part 2 of the Episode of the Flesh! Paula learns whats really wrong with Amy! Is the Drama of this season getting to her will she be able to predict what happens next?? 


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PAULA DEMING

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Firefly24601

When the ganger Doctor was quoting his regenerations, the first line he said was, "We shall come back, yes we shall come back," from the First Doctor. And if trying to figure out when Amy got kidnapped is tough, try figuring out where the Doctor got the sonic to melt doppleAmy from, after he left it with the doppleDoctor in the castle! :D (Probably just a production/continuity error; an easy retcon is that the Tardis copied the sonic's info and made him a new one with lightning speed.)

Lloyd B

Actually, I believe Amy got swapped BEFORE they went to America in episode one, and Moffat himself has indicated that. Either that, or sometime during the 3 months between episode 1 and 2. Otherwise, if she was pregnant during episode 1 when she told the Doctor, why didn't she show any signs of being 3 months pregnant when episode 2 starts. Alternatively, she may have been kidnapped by the Silents in the Whitehouse bathroom in episode 1.

Brandon Scott

I don’t think Paula understood a couple of things at the end of this one. The Doctor fought for the other “gangers” because they had been made sentient by the solar storm. Amy’s “flesh” wasn’t conscious. It was still Amy in there like it was the workers at they beginning of last episode. So he had to destroy the flesh-Amy so she could wake up.

Brandon Scott

I think the White House bathroom theory is most likely. But be careful of spoilers. Paula doesn’t know about the baby and the conception and all that yet.

Brandon Scott

Yeah, that wasn’t the first time we saw two screwdrivers either. The doctor-doctor took it with him when he and Buzzer went to look for Jenifer and Rory and he was knocked unconscious but then we see the doppledoctor use it a few scenes later while the doctor-doctor is still gone. I don’t know... it’s unlike this show (especially Moffat) to make this huge a mistake.

Anonymous

I remember when this first came out here in the uk, everybody went mental over that twist. So glad it holds up today😂

Opti_Frog

She's hardly the first one to misunderstand this point.

Doug C

Yes. If you were to stop now before one of the single most quotable episodes of Who, I would riot. I’d be there with both a pitchfork AND torch ready to share with whoever joined me...

Opti_Frog

"I needed enough information to block the signal to the Flesh." And no wonder. That signal could stay locked on to avatar-Amy anywhere in time and space. Actually, even OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSE! It might be the most impressive tech in all of Who.

Sitasien

I recognized Ira first time I watched that episode, I love it when I can spot an actor a mile away

Steven morgan

Watching this, knowing that twist was coming was so worth it, Paula’s face, let’s be honest the whole episode was great, just watching her being confused, I was gonna say something else but I’ve forgotten, oh well bring on next weeks episode as that’s the one that made me swear at the television and scream like an excited girl as I got the twist 2 seconds before it was revealed.

Steven morgan

I’ve watched it many times and you explaining it to me finally makes sense

Anonymous

I think this is such a criminally underrated two-parter, even without the plot twists at the end! Speaking of those, Paula is usually pretty good at guessing things, but these caught her totally off guard. If she can't handle it now, then I cannot wait to see her reaction in the next episode.

Colin 3of5

I stopped believing in what Moffat says about plotlines since he faked me out when he had Rory kill Amy in The Pandorica opens, and then gets younger Amy to open the Pandorica to show adult Amy saying "Okay kid, this is where it gets complicated" in the big bang.

Colin 3of5

However, I believe Moffat this time because the white house bathroom was about showing how the Silent killed people and give Amy a chance to photograph a silent. By NOT showing a scene where Amy is replaced he keeps us wondering about what the tardis scan means and does not spoil the twist where Amy goes Swoosh

BrightHeart

Can't wait for next week probably my favourite episode of Matt Smiths era and probably the most badass Rory scene.

Darren Withers

You know, the funny thing is that Doctor Who has been a staple on Australian Television for decades, too, and they even had that stupid intro when it was broadcast over here, too! I'm with you two, it is more annoying than informative.

Darren Withers

Solid idea about the WH bathroom, but I think it’s much more likely it occurred in the 3 month period between episodes. There would have been very little time in the bathroom to do the swap, and we only saw 1 Silence there. Additionally, it sends her away saying “You must tell The Doctor.....” etc. It seems to me more plausible that she was taken when they split up to investigate The Silence separately than the idea that they smuggled an unconscious Amy out of the WH, even with their abilities. Edit: I hadn’t heard that Moffatt stated it was before episode 1, and I guess that makes even more sense, especially remembering something that is said in the next episode, which I’m obviously not going to put here.

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2022-12-30 21:41:36 While what the doctor did with Amy wasn’t quite the same as his Ganger, because she wasn’t a separate consciousness like the doctor ganger, but he still did “decommission” the flesh in order to break the connection between it and Amy. So he did technically kill the flesh, but it wasn’t the same type of flesh as the gangers in this episodes (more like the one that got killed in the very first episode by falling in the acid). I understand why he did it, but surely he could have found a way to save the flesh. However, film wise, the sudden puddling of Amy is very shocking & makes for a great ending to the episode....so...
2020-11-01 06:25:44 While what the doctor did with Amy wasn’t quite the same as his Ganger, because she wasn’t a separate consciousness like the doctor ganger, but he still did “decommission” the flesh in order to break the connection between it and Amy. So he did technically kill the flesh, but it wasn’t the same type of flesh as the gangers in this episodes (more like the one that got killed in the very first episode by falling in the acid). I understand why he did it, but surely he could have found a way to save the flesh. However, film wise, the sudden puddling of Amy is very shocking & makes for a great ending to the episode....so...

While what the doctor did with Amy wasn’t quite the same as his Ganger, because she wasn’t a separate consciousness like the doctor ganger, but he still did “decommission” the flesh in order to break the connection between it and Amy. So he did technically kill the flesh, but it wasn’t the same type of flesh as the gangers in this episodes (more like the one that got killed in the very first episode by falling in the acid). I understand why he did it, but surely he could have found a way to save the flesh. However, film wise, the sudden puddling of Amy is very shocking & makes for a great ending to the episode....so...