I see what you mean about Amy/Rory/Melody, I hadn't thought it through that far. I hope he doesn't handwave it away, I want to see how they cope.
I'm not watching TW:MD for lots of reasons, principles mainly, but I'm really struggling to visualise it on BBC1. Whilst I have problems with CoE, RTD got it right for the BBC1 viewers, in that he wrote a real, proper political thriller, with the PM and ministers and in Westminster village - it just also happened to have an alien in it, but the viewers were OK with that. MD looks like a mixed bag of different stuff. Does supernatural count as "Jesus", as there's a whiff of that; log-jam between Jack and the dead?
But it is fascinating watching the reactions, shouldn't do, a bit voyeuristic, but fascinating - I must stop.
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I'm not watching TW:MD for lots of reasons, principles mainly, but I'm really struggling to visualise it on BBC1. Whilst I have problems with CoE, RTD got it right for the BBC1 viewers, in that he wrote a real, proper political thriller, with the PM and ministers and in Westminster village - it just also happened to have an alien in it, but the viewers were OK with that. MD looks like a mixed bag of different stuff. Does supernatural count as "Jesus", as there's a whiff of that; log-jam between Jack and the dead?
But it is fascinating watching the reactions, shouldn't do, a bit voyeuristic, but fascinating - I must stop.