Pretty sure this is the first time, in the seven years since I got my first LJ account, that I ever responded to a fannish post that I found by *googling* (you should know this is the first result on a search for "does it ever bother you, Amy, that your life doesn't make any sense?")
But anyway, [Matt Smith voice] cool. There are some things here I've been thinking of, and some I haven't - notably the costume/affect shift in "Flesh and Stone." Which, since you mention it, I am 100% positive is *not* a blooper. I'm sure it's all down to Amelia - which solves the problem of what everyone is doing on Salisbury Plain in 103 A.D., namely there's some sense in which nothing happening there is real. Or it's all real, like her real/imaginary friend, the Raggedy Doctor.
Although how that accounts for/impacts River and the TARDIS is huge question. And over all, I don't fucking know - I just know it comes down to Amelia and that time paradoxes are, at long last, right at the center of the whole thing, yay.
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But anyway, [Matt Smith voice] cool. There are some things here I've been thinking of, and some I haven't - notably the costume/affect shift in "Flesh and Stone." Which, since you mention it, I am 100% positive is *not* a blooper. I'm sure it's all down to Amelia - which solves the problem of what everyone is doing on Salisbury Plain in 103 A.D., namely there's some sense in which nothing happening there is real. Or it's all real, like her real/imaginary friend, the Raggedy Doctor.
Although how that accounts for/impacts River and the TARDIS is huge question. And over all, I don't fucking know - I just know it comes down to Amelia and that time paradoxes are, at long last, right at the center of the whole thing, yay.
Thanks!