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There was no way I was going to wait another week to see The Almost People. If you are (or have to!) then do avoid this post, as it contains SPOILERS.



HOLY CRAP AMY WAS A GANGER ALL ALONG! But when was the moment, exactly, when it happened? Was it when she was taken by the Silence? OMG, those creepy dudes just have a hand in everything, don't they?

Let me collect some random thoughts before I attempt coherence again:

  • CGI Jennifer was F'ING COOL, until we got a good look at her. But when she was a strange, lope-y creature ambling through the shadows, she was super-creepy.
  • I am not satisfied with Jennifer's fall into evil. It just...doesn't sit right.
  • Why was Sneezing Dude the one to make it through the episode? The one with the least characterization gets to survive?
  • I for real started crying the second Adam (the little boy) appeared on the screen. Genuine SOBS. My mother actually came upstairs to ask me what was wrong. "I'm...*sniff*...watching Doctor Who! *sniff*sniff*" I continued to cry through Amy's realization that she'd been alienating the real Doctor the entire episode. Nice touch, that: I didn't see it coming!
  • How cute was that kid? I'm normally pretty annoyed by the Adorable Moppet gambit, but damn, he was adorable!
  • Rory, Rory, Rory! I can't believe you fell for that... (And yet, I do love you for falling for it: too big of a soft-hearted hero to properly doubt anyone.)
  • Poor Rory and Ganger!Amy when the Doctor had to melt her! The looks on their faces...
  • You know, when Rory and the Doctor were trying to convince the other Gangers to save the humans, I really expected someone to bring up the fact that Ganger!Jennifer created another Flesh version of herself, only to sacrifice that version in order to trick Rory. Umm, isn't that you want to kill the humans for? Creating life only to dispose of it like a used tissue?
  • LOVED the Double Dose of Doctor! It was so much fun watching the Doctors interact.
  • I always find it slightly weird when people go all Snap!Evil, decide to kill everyone, and then miraculously Get Over It and become all noble and shit. I mean, yes: I did cry my eyes out at all the self-sacrifice at the end (MAJOR sucker for self-sacrifice), but still: weird.
  • Who else TOTALLY EXPECTED an alien to shoot out of Amy's vagina at the end? Show of hands?
  • ETA, because [livejournal.com profile] jacknjill270 reminded me: So, Not!Amy has Spilled the Beans and let it slip to the Doctor that she was invited to witness his death. This was supposed to be a Very Big Secret, for reasons I don't quite comprehend. What's going to be the aftermath for this? I'm guessing it's her accidental admission that's going to end up being the the beginning of the Doctor's plan to save himself in some weird, Ouroboros-y, wheel-within-a-wheel, Timey-Wimey Doctor Who plot point of delightfulness, doom, and head-scratchery. Yep.


An Open Letter to Stephen Moffet: That baby better be Amy and Rory's and at least 85% human, or I will find you and I will hurt you my heart is going to break in half!

(Also: I can never remember how to spell Moffat. I know I've spelled it about 5 different ways on this journal. I apologize.)

SO: If you've seen the ep, please do some speculating with me in the comments! (Just NO SPOILERS please! Only pure speculation based on the episodes! I came across what I consider to be a pretty damn big spoiler courtesy of Google news the other day, and I was Not Happy.)

Date: 2011-05-29 02:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm now firmly of your thinking that it doesn't make sense that the Silence were the ones that doubled Amy. But if they aren't: then what the hell did they want with Not!Amy? After all, she's the one they kidnapped...

Have you watched the Confidential for this episode? Because they say something about the timeline, and I don't know if you'd consider it a 'spoiler' or not. (I myself have reasons to doubt the veracity of the statement, but that's me.)

But the way they edited the "special bond" scene and the gaping maw scene together, with Rory suddenly off-screen goodness knows where (I'm guessing there was a third Jen or something?), it made it seem at least somewhat likely that Rory had been killed yet again.

See, I'm just a huge sap and incredibly naive: after she made the "special bond" comment, I thought, "Oh, good: this is the point where Jen remembers her humanity, realizes that the humans might just be scared, too, and things start to turn." So when Rory disappeared, I had assumed that she sent him off somewhere safe, or something like that.

Date: 2011-05-29 02:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
They might not have known that it was Not!Amy at the time. Maybe they figured it out, though, and that's why they were easier than they should've been to vanquish(ish).

What's bothering me now is that the Doctor said he came to see the Flesh in its early days, and to gauge Amy's reaction to it--which means he already suspected what was going on. But in the continuity of the episodes this season, I don't think we've had any proper foreshadowing for the Flesh, have we? Where did that suspicion come from? Are we dealing with a more future Doctor than we think here, since he's already seen the Flesh in its later days?

I haven't seen the confidential... I almost never watch them, unless someone specifically tells me to. Now you've got me curious about this timeline thing, though.

Date: 2011-05-29 03:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
I don't know what put the Doctor onto Not!Amy's trail to begin with...and now I'm curious about it! I certainly don't remember any foreshadowing.

Ok, I think it was the writer for this two-parter who said it, but it could have been someone else. What he said was that Amy had been Not!Amy "since episode 1", and then they showed a clip of Amy and Rory getting off the schoolbus when they first came to the Utah desert.

Now, he doesn't say if Amy is Not!Amy for the entire episode, or if she becomes Not!Amy during "The Impossible Astronaut". I also have no idea if Confidential knew what they were doing when they chose that particular clip to run after the comment. If it wasn't just chosen at random, that means Amy was Not!Amy before she and Rory met up with the Doctor again. (I just hate the idea of cute couple Amy & Rory hanging out in their house watching Marx Brothers movies, all the while Amy being a ganger.)

Also, I don't know if this guy knew what he was talking about. Again, it comes down to an argument of canon: can we consider statements made on Confidential to be canon? (Often not, I've found.)

Anyway, I really need to watch it again and find out exactly who it was that said it.

Date: 2011-05-29 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
Aaaand now I'm filled with irrational terror that by "episode 1" he means The Eleventh Hour. But then Fake!Amy would have had to have reimagined the universe, so that's probably safe to rule out. At least that means I only have to rewatch everything from the beginning of this season to see if there are any clues.

I'm with you on hoping all the cute wasn't with Fake!Amy. Especially because that'd mean the baby is almost certainly not Rory's and that... I'm not cool with that.

Date: 2011-05-29 03:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
Ok, I have re-watched: it's actually producer Beth Willis who says it. Here's what she says:

"The flesh Amy has been going through episodes 1 to 6 hanging out and having these adventures with the Doctor and Rory while the real Amy has been trapped in this birthing chamber..."

SO: she is definitely swapped sometime before or during The Impossible Astronaut. I still don't know what to make of the clip they cut to of Amy and Rory getting off the bus: whether it's significant, or one they just chose at random. I suspect the latter.
Edited Date: 2011-05-29 03:13 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-05-29 03:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
I'm going to cling to the word "adventures" because that means aforementioned cute scenes (clearly not adventures as such) are omitted.

That clip sounds chosen at random... just because I don't think they'd make it that easy. I'm picturing someone either A) editing whatever the heck he/she wanted in order to make the transition or B) a Moffat standing behind said editor giggling and directing which scene would be the biggest red herring to clip from immediately after. But that's because I don't trust things outside of canon. (-;

Date: 2011-05-29 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
I just don't like any of the implications that come with Amy being swapped out before the start of The Impossible Astronaut! (Especially that the baby she's having isn't Rory's. DNWx10,000!!!)

As for the scenes of them being all cute together:

I know we learned from these episodes that the gangers are the same people as the originals; especially in Amy's case, where it's her consciousness plugged directly into her ganger. And yet I'm still bothered by the idea of Rory cuddling up with a duplicate. I don't know if that's borne out of my own discomfort with the idea, or out of sympathy for how I'd imagine Rory would feel. (If he were, ya know: real and whatnot. :P)

As an atheist, I can totally get behind (what I perceive to be) the underlying message of the gangers: that we are, essentially, flesh and all of the wiring we've connected during the course of our lives. Make an exact copy of my body and my brain (with all its neural pathways and connections) and you have duplicated me. There is no intangible element--no 'soul' or 'essence' or whatever you would call it--that would differentiate the copy from the original.

And yet, I tend to feel the way Amy did: that the copy isn't the same as the original. Kind of fascinating, really, and probably best chalked up to the difference between a logical/intellectual response and an emotional one.
Edited Date: 2011-05-29 03:34 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-05-29 03:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
The whole "what makes a real person" question is one of my favorite parts of this arc. At this point, no one out of the main three hasn't spent some time being "fake." And yet they've all maintained the core of what is essentially themselves. Going back to Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead, I think I see signs of where Moffat stands on the matter (that people are the sum of their thoughts, not what they're made out of or who/what they're made by/for, and that a good enough copy is the same as the original), but it really deserves a lot more thought than I've given it so far.

I'd come down on Amy's side as well, though. There's something unnerving and just not the same on a basic level about someone who has sprung forth from nothing into something fully-formed and identical to someone you know, and I think my instinct would be to sort the two. It would be scary if people were that easy to replace.

Date: 2011-05-29 03:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
At this point, no one out of the main three hasn't spent some time being "fake."

That's true! And Amy does manage to accept Plastic!Rory rather quickly, considering how suspicious she was of the Doppeldoctor. Do you think that's because there was only one of him at that point? Is that the key to this: there can only be one of everybody, that we have to be unique, or it doesn't feel right? I did notice that, conveniently, at least one half of each of the ganger/human pairs didn't make it through the end of the episode, so no one had to sort out the rather complicated issue of who gets to be the "Real" version, slipping back into their old life, while the other had to strike out and build a new identity on their own.

Because as much as the copies were the original people they were meant to duplicate, there's just no room for two people to lead the same life. They might have been the same person from the beginning, but they're necessarily different people now, and I wonder how they'd deal with that?

It would be scary if people were that easy to replace.

Most definitely!

Date: 2011-05-29 07:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacknjill270.livejournal.com
I watched The Impossible Astronaut again, and I'm thinking maybe Amy was switched in the scene where she's in the bathroom at the White House and Joy dies? It's before she sees Eye Patch Lady, it's one of the few times she's not with someone else from Team TARDIS, and she's with a Silent. Just my five cents worth (lol inflation).

Date: 2011-05-30 12:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravelled-ribbon.livejournal.com
I assumed the flesh was a precurser to the autons (what Rory was) and that's how he knew about it.
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