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Why is no one discussing "Cold Blood"

Why is no one talking about Cold Blood??
Alright everyone there is a lot to discuss so lets hop to it!
Item one: Eventually both species of Earthlings get together to be chummy like, the physician Silurian mentioned that he slowed down Elliots cellular rate (something techy like that) do you think he was the one who was able to establish peace?
Two: Rory is dead. Why? (what future will that change and what purpose does it serve?) The Doctor is obviously distraught in one way or another-do you think that he is inwardly pleased, or feels guilty for loitering which caused Rory to die. Did he like Rory more than he admits and is feeling genuine sorrow that can't be expressed because Amy doesn't remember?
Three: The Doctor will suffer many losses in the days to come, will he loose the Tardis? What else do you you think he might loose?
Four: Anything else you would like to mention, please do.
Why is no one discussing "Cold Blood"
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ellie_bellie135 posted over a year ago
 suzzieqws posted over a year ago
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Cinders said:
I have a question. Have people forgotten how to use the forums? Or have they just forgotten the purpose of the Fanpop Answers feature?

As for your talking points, I see no reason why the Doctor would be "inwardly pleased" at anybody's death, especially one that he inadvertently caused.

Also, I was kind of hoping that after Amy and the Doctor jumped into the Tardis they'd go a thousand years into the future to see what happened. I still think that could be an interesting potential storyline.
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I'm sorry that I've posted this in the Question section, but I've never gotten many adequate responses when I've used the Forums, but when I get use the question section I get more answers
suzzieqws posted over a year ago
mooimafish17 said:
Your Right - I don't know what Moffat has got in store but its gonna be good :D - Also explain the kinda random "Amy's Choice" ep - making Rory brave so we could morn him
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Your Right - I don't know what Moffat has got in store but its gonna be good :D - Also explain the kinda random "Amy's Choice" ep - making Rory brave so we could morn him
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ladychazabc said:
what i didn't get about this episode is, when rory died....why wasn't the doctor sad or upset. Thy became really good friends.

but i think that the doctor loves amy. You can tell with the look in his eyes.....now the doctor and amy have a better chance of being together, since she forgot all about him.....
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what i didn't get about this episode is, when rory died....why wasn't the doctor sad or upset. Thy became really good friends.

 but i think that the doctor loves amy. You can tell with the look in his eyes.....now the doctor and amy have a better chance of being together, since she forgot all about him.....
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i know this pic is from 5x05...but it explains what he feels...
ladychazabc posted over a year ago
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I don't want him to feel that way...
VintageSmile posted over a year ago
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That's exactly right!
ellie_bellie135 posted over a year ago
ellie_bellie135 said:
Because it's too painful.
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