Amy and Rory. The last centurion and the girl who waited. However dark it got, I’d turn around an there they’d be.
But if it has to end,
I’m glad you have been my friend,
In the time of our lives.
Dear Dad,
This is the difficult bit. If I got this right, you’re reading this a week after we left in the TARDIS. The thing is, we’re not coming back. We’re alive and well; stuck in New York, 50 years before I was born. I can’t come home again, I won’t ever see you and that breaks my heart. I’m so sorry, Dad. I thought about this for years and I realised, this is what I could do, I could write you a letter, tell you everything about how we lived, about how, despite it all, we were happy. But before I do, I need you to know, you are the best dad any son could have had. And for all the times I drove you mad and you drove me mad, all the times I snapped at you… I’m sorry. I miss everything about you, especially our awkward hugs. I bought a trough, we have a small yard, I garden. But one more important bit of business, the man who delivered the letter, Anthony.. be nice to him ‘cause his your grandson. We finally adopted in 1946: Anthony Brian Williams. He can tell you everything, he’ll have the family albums and I realise having a grandson who’s older than you is so far beyond weird but I’m sorry. I love you, Dad. I miss you.
“If you take away the one thing the Doctor truly loves, which is Amy Pond, you’ll see him get angry with the rest of the Universe.” -Matt Smith
Army of Ghosts v.s. The Power of Three Parallels
- Rose/Amy voice-over
- Slow invasions
- Humans letting their guard down/accepting aliens in their daily lives
- Strong women running Doctor!targeting organizations
- Parents as companions
- Surprise worldwide invasion
Which means, next week is Doomday…