Talk:The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story): Difference between revisions

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: I don't see it at all. The Doctor was not romantically interested in Amy. It actually kind of horrified him when she kissed him because he still thought of her as a child. He only had two brief moments with Reinette when she was a girl and he seemed to view her more as an adult woman. [[User:Badwolff|Badwolff]] [[User talk:Badwolff|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:37, May 28, 2013 (UTC)
: I don't see it at all. The Doctor was not romantically interested in Amy. It actually kind of horrified him when she kissed him because he still thought of her as a child. He only had two brief moments with Reinette when she was a girl and he seemed to view her more as an adult woman. [[User:Badwolff|Badwolff]] [[User talk:Badwolff|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:37, May 28, 2013 (UTC)
== Portals on a spaceship just don't make sense ==
Why didn't the clockbots just open a portal and buy (or steal) the parts they needed?
Possible answer: they were required to open the portal and get the only thing they really needed (Madame De Pompadour's brain)
Why would a spaceship that can generate portals to anywhere ever need to physically move? It would be far easier to always use this tecnology, wouldn't it?! [[Special:Contributions/109.52.152.206|109.52.152.206]]<sup>[[User talk:109.52.152.206#top|talk to me]]</sup> 13:30, April 2, 2014 (UTC)

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Two questions

unless the story itself says so specifically, I think we can assume that they had nothing to do with each other. (good rule in general.) remember the hugeness of space or even of Earth for that matter.
definitely a plot hole which the story itself obviously doesn't address. it doesn't address, leave it that, unless you want to make note of it as a plot hole. 76.24.20.92 20:53, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
I can think of a few possible explanations.
  1. They didn't really seem to be connected for very long. It would probably take a while to sort through centuries of memories.
  2. Neither the Doctor or Madame de Pompadour really had much reason to be looking for those memories, so there's no reason for them to be found.
  3. She might not have found the context for those memories, just the events themselves.
-<Azes13 21:27, 6 May 2008 (UTC)>-


A Small Curiosity

Why can't the Doctor just use the TARDIS to go back in time to the moment after he left and Reinette went to pack and pick her up then? Would that change the future? Would it poke a hole in the time stream? Would it rip apart the fabric of time and space, effectively destroying the universe? Or would it just be too much of a happy ending and the writers wouldn't know how to eventually get rid of her? --SmokeHeart talk to me 19:49, April 11, 2012 (UTC)

Because, as we found in The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story), once the Doctor has found that she has died, it's too late to change - it's become fixed, and any attempt to change it tempts disaster due to hubris. For all his travel in time, the Doctor does live his life in a linear fashion. ComicBookGoddess 07:52, February 15, 2013 (UTC)

Uncredited cast

I've moved the uncredited cast to the talk page until they can be properly sourced (no IMDB). Shambala108 23:33, October 16, 2012 (UTC)

Similar To The Ponds

Isn't this story Sort of the Story of the Ponds done in one episode? Amy==Madame de Pompadour & Rory==the King. Clockwork robots==crack in the wall. Both Madame & Amy living a full life, just missing the doctor.

Do this sort of info belong in the wiki? -svenh

I don't see it at all. The Doctor was not romantically interested in Amy. It actually kind of horrified him when she kissed him because he still thought of her as a child. He only had two brief moments with Reinette when she was a girl and he seemed to view her more as an adult woman. Badwolff 20:37, May 28, 2013 (UTC)

Portals on a spaceship just don't make sense

Why didn't the clockbots just open a portal and buy (or steal) the parts they needed? Possible answer: they were required to open the portal and get the only thing they really needed (Madame De Pompadour's brain) Why would a spaceship that can generate portals to anywhere ever need to physically move? It would be far easier to always use this tecnology, wouldn't it?! 109.52.152.206talk to me 13:30, April 2, 2014 (UTC)