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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)
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