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Amy asks if she did something wrong. She thinks she is getting "mixed messages" from the Doctor. She unlocks the doors. The Doctor re-locks them and asks Amy how she's getting mixed messages. Amy says he showed up in the middle of the night to take her for a ride in his time machine. Amy insists that it's an obvious signal, telling her to "Get your coat, love, the Doctor's in."
Amy asks if she did something wrong. She thinks she is getting "mixed messages" from the Doctor. She unlocks the doors. The Doctor re-locks them and asks Amy how she's getting mixed messages. Amy says he showed up in the middle of the night to take her for a ride in his time machine. Amy insists that it's an obvious signal, telling her to "Get your coat, love, the Doctor's in."


The Doctor hurriedly explains he didn't bring her with him because he found her attractive. He proudly insists that he's like [[Gandalf]] in space. Amy says he acts like a regular bloke, showing off for the girls and laughing at other guys, making fun of Rory's nose.
The Doctor hurriedly explains he didn't bring her with him because he found her attractive. He proudly insists that he's like [[Gandalf]] in space (though he seems to have mixed up Gandalf with Yoda from ''Star Wars''). Amy says he acts like a regular bloke, showing off for the girls and laughing at other guys. The Doctor dismisses it until she brings up Rory; the Doctor snorts and laughs, remembering Rory's large nose. Amy points out he laughed, to which the Doctor says he had an involuntary snort of "fondness".


The Doctor tells Amy that he can't "see it" any more. He's made time and space his back yard for over nine hundred years, so everything about it is now just facts to him. But Amy can "see it", which lets the Doctor see it as well. That is his only reason. Amy wonders if there have been others before her.
Amy insists he's a bloke and she's there to help. However, the Doctor tells Amy that he can't "see it" any more. He's made time and space his back yard for over nine hundred years, so everything about it is now just facts to him. But Amy can "see it" (the wonders and mystery), which lets the Doctor see it as well. That is his only reason. Amy wonders if there have been others before her.


The Doctor reluctantly admits that he's had "a few" companions, but Amy won't let go. She wonders how many were girls. The Doctor admits girls made up "a bit over half" of his companions. Amy tricks the Doctor into accessing the TARDIS' visual records. To his dismay, the TARDIS plays black and white visual records on the screen of many female companions -- leaving out the men, [[K9]] and [[Kamelion]]-- from [[Barbara Wright]] to [[Donna Noble]], in random order. Amy wonders about one of the Fourth Doctor's companions, [[Leela]]. She appears repeatedly in a leather bikini.
The Doctor reluctantly admits that he's had "a few" companions, but Amy won't let go. She wonders how many were girls. The Doctor admits girls made up "a bit over half" of his companions. Amy tricks the Doctor into accessing the TARDIS' visual records. To his dismay, the TARDIS plays black and white visual records on the screen of many female companions -- leaving out the men, [[K9]] and [[Kamelion]]-- from [[Barbara Wright]] to [[Donna Noble]], in random order. Amy wonders about one of the Fourth Doctor's companions, [[Leela]]. She appears repeatedly in a leather bikini.
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