So when the Doctor found out Amy was a ganger, why did he immediately decide to destroy the ganger? I just don't get it
No, I don't either, unless it was just to show the Doctor's ruthless streak.
And yes, I'm bothered by the Amy-pregnancy storyline too.
For me, it doesn't help that I already don't like Amy much as a character. I don't like the way she's written or what she's made to do, and this pregnancy thing is like the last straw.
It's odd. It's not like Moffat doesn't know how to write strong female characters. Case in point, River Song.
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Date: 2011-05-30 12:56 pm (UTC)No, I don't either, unless it was just to show the Doctor's ruthless streak.
And yes, I'm bothered by the Amy-pregnancy storyline too.
For me, it doesn't help that I already don't like Amy much as a character. I don't like the way she's written or what she's made to do, and this pregnancy thing is like the last straw.
It's odd. It's not like Moffat doesn't know how to write strong female characters. Case in point, River Song.