http://fogsblue.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] fogsblue.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fogsblue 2012-09-02 07:15 pm (UTC)

I understand kids can be a huge issue, either for or against in any relationship, but I don't think MOffat see it that way. I mean maybe it's just the fact Moffat is an arse who makes it often seem like the only that matters about a woman is her ability to have kids. So I didn't really consider it much beyond that.

Any other writer and I probably would have managed to have more sympathy for Amy and Rory and felt more like it wasn't being said that Amy was now less than a whole person. Given, this is Moffat who literallyh managed to ignore the fact that Amy and Rory lost their first child. She may not have been dead but top them she was truly lost. And knowinf River would not make up for the dissolving flesh baby or the fact they had no chance to raise her.

I decided not to touch on the 'fixing' them issue cause I just cann't wrap m,y head around the Doctor ever doing anything of the sort. But then, I've realised I often refer to Eleven as the Doctor, but tend to think ofhim as Eleven, not the elventh Doctor, just Eleven. When I think of the Doctor, that's Nine and Ten (I haven't seen classic so they sort of fit, but it's a little blurry).

I forgot what I was saying... Whoops.

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