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Which brings me back to my original point... they spent the whole episode trying to beat it into our heads that -all- forms of Flesh abuse is wrong, whether or not the Gangers get independence due to freak accidents. Then they undermine it because the plot demands a shocking reveal. [[Special:Contributions/76.188.199.142|76.188.199.142]] 14:59, May 31, 2011 (UTC) | Which brings me back to my original point... they spent the whole episode trying to beat it into our heads that -all- forms of Flesh abuse is wrong, whether or not the Gangers get independence due to freak accidents. Then they undermine it because the plot demands a shocking reveal. [[Special:Contributions/76.188.199.142|76.188.199.142]] 14:59, May 31, 2011 (UTC) | ||
ganger amy had no real emotions and was controlled by real Amy. it was like destroying remote control car. | ganger amy had no real emotions and was controlled by real Amy. it was like destroying remote control car. (Unsigned) | ||
The complaint that the ending undermines the message of the preceding 2 episodes does have some force, even though there's an important difference between Ganger-Amy and the gangers who became autonomous. What the Doctor did <b>can</b> be justified but I think the writers did miss a trick. [[Special:Contributions/78.146.191.14|78.146.191.14]] 17:48, May 31, 2011 (UTC) |