Howling:Love Triangle, or not?
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Itt's written on the Vampires of Venice page that that episode greatley furthered "the Doctor-Amy-Rory romantic triangle subplot". What romantic triangle? Amy and Rory are in love, I get that, but tell me, where is the romantic conection between the Doctor and either of those two? MidnightCat 01:15, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
- Amy loves the Doctor and Rory hates the Doctor because Amy loves the Doctor. Seems pretty basic, what with Amy trying to have sex with the Doctor in Flesh and Stone and Rory bickering with the Doctor in Vampires of Venice. -<Azes13 02:08, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
- OR in the deleted scenes in the Hungry Earth, the Doctor says he likes Rory and in the Lodger, Craig suspected Doctor's sexuality...plus the Eleventh didn't even care about Rose/Sarah Jane when he was rewinding his timeline...Is he a wizard or is he a fairy...oh, that's why he got back into his box during the wedding...he couldn't bear to see Rory getting married...it all makes sense now...Moffat is trying to outgay RTD to show that he can do everything better than him203.168.176.42 05:15, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
- Azes13, Amy is not in love with the Doctor. The bedroom incident was an act of lust, not love, which was made pretty clear in Amy's Choice. I think if anything, the Doctor has a thing for Amy; that would explain the rivalry between the Doctor and Rory in The Vampires of Venice and Amy's Choice, and the way the Doctor watched them dance in The Big Bang, and numberous other events such as these. (Remember, he kissed her back in Flesh and Stone, as established in The Vampires of Venice) MidnightCat 20:11, July 11, 2010 (UTC)