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Doctor Who (The Second Series): "A Good Man Goes to War"
Go, Rory! It's about time they started giving him more to do.
And why would a forest-dwelling people be so unclear on the concept of a body of water which wasn't a river? I hail from Michigan, a state with many forests, and they certainly know about lakes and ponds up there.
On the plus side, I did find it kinda cool that Amy named her daughter after a character on the old cartoon show Josie and the Pussycats. I'm not sure that's what she intended to do but she did so anyway.
Oh, well. I'm guessing this is one of those episodes that Moffat would rather us not think too much about. It is a big shame that it ends on a cliffhanger, though, and that the next episode won't air till next fall. Ouch!
Doctor Who (The Second Series): "A Good Man Goes to War"
Go, Rory! It's about time they started giving him more to do.
And why would a forest-dwelling people be so unclear on the concept of a body of water which wasn't a river? I hail from Michigan, a state with many forests, and they certainly know about lakes and ponds up there.
On the plus side, I did find it kinda cool that Amy named her daughter after a character on the old cartoon show Josie and the Pussycats. I'm not sure that's what she intended to do but she did so anyway.
Oh, well. I'm guessing this is one of those episodes that Moffat would rather us not think too much about. It is a big shame that it ends on a cliffhanger, though, and that the next episode won't air till next fall. Ouch!
Labels: Amy Pond, Doctor Who (Serie Neoclásica), Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Míchigan, Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión VIII, Series de Televisión de Ciencia Ficción IV
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