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Hey since it was silent at the end of vampires in venice (an episode that required the existance of Rory to have happened) is it possible the silence is a side affect of what happens when time is re-written since the doctor still went to venice but now had no reason that would be a problem for time so it simply causes the silence as a way of protecting the timeline? (preventing those things from Fathers Day from showing up so they won't consume the timeline?)[[User:Berfomet|Berfomet]] 18:01, May 30, 2010 (UTC) | Hey since it was silent at the end of vampires in venice (an episode that required the existance of Rory to have happened) is it possible the silence is a side affect of what happens when time is re-written since the doctor still went to venice but now had no reason that would be a problem for time so it simply causes the silence as a way of protecting the timeline? (preventing those things from Fathers Day from showing up so they won't consume the timeline?)[[User:Berfomet|Berfomet]] 18:01, May 30, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:It's all a matter of perspective.... It's not necessarily that he no longer has a reason to have gone to Venice. You have to look at it through each person's point of view. From the Doctor's POV, he still went to Venice to take Amy and Rory on a vacation/date. From basically everyone else's POV, it's not that there is no more reason but the reason changed. Amy will probably remember that differently now. For example she may now think they went there for as much a reason they went to Starship UK. Actually you can almost look at it like what happened to Jackson Lake. Different but similar. JL lost people and his memories got replaced forgetting them. Amy lost someone and now since she is forgetting him (not out of grief but because of the crack but still similar idea) her memories of him will be changed to not include him. [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 21:53, May 30, 2010 (UTC) |
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