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Apologies for not signing: first time user. I too would be disappointed with a sleeper agent dalek android story; however, it makes a lot more sense to me than the falling through time/ universal reset theories postulated thus far. So what if she's in the next season... have you considered this may be a late reveal? ;-)87.112.255.36 20:42, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
I realise "revalation" isn't spelt right :P
Did anyone else have one? SM said it'd be so mind blowing you'd need to watch the episode again, but I got nothing... Cannon881 18:38, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
I got nothing either -- Michael Downey 18:39, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
I re-watched the episode from 25 min to 35 min and the only thing that standed out was when the Daleks said that the planet would 'Shatter' when the bomb in bracewell detonated. I find that as an odd word to use for that quite of sentence and it kind of goes with the whole 'Time being weird arc' over the series and with the Cracks. So why would the planet 'Shatter' and not for example just be blown up. -- Michael Downey 19:43, April 17, 2010 (UTC).
Amy is a dalek created android, a la Harrison Ford's character in 'Blade Runner': she has memories implated by the Daleks, but not of the Daleks themselves, as this may cause her to alert the Doctor. That was my revelation, anyway!
Please sign your posts, and I don't think Amy is an android because she has been confirmed to be in Series 6 and if she is an android well then I'll be disappointed because that is a poor plot in my opinion. -- Michael Downey 20:33, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
Maybe we need to see some more episodes, before we understand?Excalibur-117 20:40, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
When amy begins to talk to the proffessor who is about to explode, she calls him 'Pastly' and not his name. THis is half an hour in, and if we rewatch it, we may find out that a person called pastly is who the proffessor's memories are from. tommy1571 21:46 , April 17, 2010 (UTC)
No she was calling him paisley and she had been calling him this since the start of the episode. What this means I'm not sure but I think it's just a silly nickname or a scottish thing because they are both scottish. -- Michael Downey 20:56, April 17, 2010 (UTC).
It's a town in scotland, which is where he's meant to be from. Incidently, David Tennant hails from Paisley. Excalibur-117 21:00, April 17, 2010 (UTC)