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Amy Pond- was she a Ganger?
bingoman
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When Amy 'Disappeared when the doctor use his Sonic Screwdriver she seem to have melted which gave me the impression that she was imposter a Ganger and the Real Amy is in a Hospital giving birth or have i got wrong
If so is still 'missing' since the first 2 episodes and someone replaced her with a fake Amy
If so is still 'missing' since the first 2 episodes and someone replaced her with a fake Amy
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Yes, you've understood it well by the looks of it
Oops, misread the question.
Because the Silents didn't "steal" her with the device - it was removed and dumped on the floor in the orphanage
or...
Because the Silents "stole" the copy and we haven't seen the real Amy for oodles of time.
Didn;t someone get shot in the first 10 mins of Outcast's first episode ?
Yes completely spot on, hence why the Doctor said he took them to see the flesh in its early stages, so he could understand how it works.
That's so true typical that a Matthew Graham episode has a weird element like that
Anyway, a sensational development!!! My jaw was on the floor.
It was certainly before The Impossible Astronaut, confirmed on DW Confidential.
She was already seeing the nurse before then
Oh, in that case I don't know, lol!
Well, according to the Doctor she could also see the eyepatch lady because of a time echo, i.e. the events were actually carried from the real Amy's location to the other Amy's location (or else 'echo' is a really, really poor choice of word). So while she was experiencing events around her actual body, she was experiencing them because they were also happening around her doppleganger body rather than because her real senses were breaking through, Life on Mars style.
New Who tagline: Am I a madman, in a box, or back in time?
Presumably after she was married though, no premarital shennanigans resulting in a pregnancy on a children's TV programme;)
Only if you assume Rory impregnated her. It could be artificial.
True:)
Not quite true. I think she could have been taken when she sees them hanging from the ceiling, which is before the hatch lady appears
Can I just ask: what is everyone's fascination this point? Pre-marital sex is pretty commonplace these days, and wouldn't be a foreign idea for many of the channels' viewers, so why is it assumed that the BBC has to marry couples off before they have sex or have a child?