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:I believe she is a nanny for the little girl or Amy's child (although I reckon they're the same person).
:I believe she is a nanny for the little girl or Amy's child (although I reckon they're the same person).
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::Either that or Amy is just dreaming. I really hope that Amy did not just simply dream these first 2 episodes and maybe more. They did enough "resets" where what happened never happened. It's alright when they did it with Amy's Choice but I will not be happy if Amy really was just dreaming. Unless a Silent kidnapped her before she got to the door and the rest of that was a dream and the whole thing including the photo of Amy with the baby was in a dream of hers. The whole pregnancy thing could have just been implanted in her mind and the dream of her seeing the photo reinforcing it. As far as I know even though the room was real the photo could have still been fake because I don't recall anyone else noticing it. [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 21:51, May 3, 2011 (UTC)
::Either that or Amy is just dreaming. I really hope that Amy did not just simply dream these first 2 episodes and maybe more. They did enough "resets" where what happened never happened. It's alright when they did it with Amy's Choice but I will not be happy if Amy really was just dreaming. Unless a Silent kidnapped her before she got to the door and the rest of that was a dream and the whole thing including the photo of Amy with the baby was in a dream of hers. The whole pregnancy thing could have just been implanted in her mind and the dream of her seeing the photo reinforcing it. As far as I know even though the room was real the photo could have still been fake because I don't recall anyone else noticing it. [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 21:51, May 3, 2011 (UTC)


If Amy was dreaming, we wouldn't be able to see parts of the episode from the point of view of the Doctor, Rory, River, or Canton when they weren't with Amy. Usually when the show does resets, it involves time being rewritten, and I'm sure that Moffat knows that making the episodes a dream would be a bad plot that everyone would find annoying. ''Amy's Choice'' was a dream, but the audience knew that from the beginning. What the Eye Patch Lady said was not definitive enough to say that Amy is dreaming. She only thinks that someone is dreaming, and doesn't know for a fact, and she may have been saying that the little girl or another character was dreaming.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 22:34, May 3, 2011 (UTC)
If Amy was dreaming, we wouldn't be able to see parts of the episode from the point of view of the Doctor, Rory, River, or Canton when they weren't with Amy. Usually when the show does resets, it involves time being rewritten, and I'm sure that Moffat knows that making the episodes a dream would be a bad plot that everyone would find annoying. ''Amy's Choice'' was a dream, but the audience knew that from the beginning. What the Eye Patch Lady said was not definitive enough to say that Amy is dreaming. She only thinks that someone is dreaming, and doesn't know for a fact, and she may have been saying that the little girl or another character was dreaming.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 22:34, May 3, 2011 (UTC)
"It was all a dream--a horrible, horrible dream." Just like Dallas. But the obvious person to be dreaming is the Doctor, not Amy. It was his dream they were all stuck in in Amy's Choice, not hers. And there were two dreams inside that dream of his, so why couldn't there be another one outside of it?
The only question is, what could have kept the Doctor unconscious for so long?
Here's my theory: It's actually been even longer than that. When the 6th Doctor bumped his head at the start of Time and the Rani, he was knocked out. Subconsciously, he knew that when he woke up, he'd be in that horrible Colin Baker jacket, and he'd have to deal with Mel. So, what does he do? Stays asleep as long as possible. Who wouldn't? In his dreams, he regenerates himself into progressively younger, skinnier, and slicker forms, with a wide range of outfits that all look a million times better than the one he's going to wake up in, and he imagines himself companions who are a million times better than Mel, finally getting to the point where he's effectively recreated Jamie and Zoe, the best companions he ever had, unfairly taken from him by the Time Lords. There are some major inconsistencies and nonsensicalities early on (see especially 7's first season, Lungbarrow, the TV movie, and the later EDAs), but eventually he's gotten better at dreaming, and he has no intention of ever waking up again. --[[Special:Contributions/99.33.26.0|99.33.26.0]] 05:38, May 5, 2011 (UTC)
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