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It was then that he hallucinated both the young Amelia and the grown-up Amy, and this provided him with the peace he needed to move on. As mentioned before, it was the fact that Amy was a combination of the best traits found in the previous companions that made her such a treat to watch.

While Donna had some great dialogue with the Doctor, it had mainly been restricted to taking jabs at each other; the other companions had a more assistant-like relationship with him.

As for Amy, she was the pal the Doctor needed, being both a comforting shoulder for him to cry on and a buddy when he just wanted to have a fun time. She read him straight away too, claiming that he wanted to take her along because he was lonely. As soon as they began their travels, the Doctor regained his love for adventure and opened himself once again to accept new friends. However, Amy is one companion whose name has popped up. He wrote Amy into the T. Yes, it's a time machine, but she still shouldnt have ran off with the Doctor when it was her wedding on the next day.

The other moment being from The Big Bang when she was about to kiss the Doctor In front of her soon-to-be husband There have been so many characters in Doctor Who now that have been used as plot devices that it has now made me think that plot devices are supposed to be the companions.

No-one can deny the fact that Amy was the person that was used a plot device the most. She was a plot device right from the very start of her era, Series 5. The Doctor only wanted Amy to travel with her as she had a bit of mystery around her according to the Doctor. Amy Pond is one of the Doctor's longest-running companions. He expresses much adoration for her and is meant to share a unique bond with her because she is the "first face this face saw," as he puts it.

Amy is a character who is easy to laugh along with and also easy to get annoyed by. She has a sense of humor and is a nice mix-up to the Doctor's companions in throwing in some Scottish representation - even if it is one of the most mellow accents. Many love to hate Amy, and many simply love her. But with that much screentime, there a moments when things about her don't add up. Here are 10 things about Amy Pond that just don't make sense. The Doctor comes back for Amy, as promised, but messes up the time.

He returns to her not when she's the small red-headed child he shared fish sticks and custard with, but instead to a full-grown adult who is now - although he doesn't immediately realize it - a kiss-o-gram. Where is Amy's aunt, and why is she living in the huge house all alone with such a small-time job? Boblipton , July 26, UTC. There are probably all kinds of reasons some people dislike Amy, just as there are all kinds of reasons others like her.

Not only do people's tastes vary but what they look for in a Doctor Who companion, or any fictional character, also varies. Personally, some of my favourite fictional characters are people I'd be very unlikely to want to meet for real. On the other hand, some people only like characters they would like to meet for real.

De gustibus non est disputandum. Sorry for any offence I might have caused on Skittlesthehog's part I see no reason to apologise to you, Boblipton. I respect everyone's opinions, and I see no harm in voicing my own. I'm allowed to disagree - it's what having a debate is all about. I'm sorry if you felt I was rudely contradicting you, I didn't mean to. As But Amy is the only Doctor Who companion I can think of who that's true of, at least for me.

And I can see why Amy wouldn't work that way for other fans. The funny thing is, I liked her in her first few episodes for the exact opposite reason—and going back and watching those episodes, it's impressive how they've completely changed the way she comes across without at changing who she actually is.

When I said, above, that some of my favourite fictional characters were people I'd probably not want to meet, I didn't mean unpleasant characters however interesting. My all-time favourite Doctor Who companion is Ace, who isn't unpleasant on TV -- I've never read any of the novels but I know that, if I were to meet her, I'd spend all my time nervously waiting for the nitro-9 to start exploding.

I like Ace a lot on screen; I just wouldn't want to get within her blast radius! I was In my personal opinion, the main reason Amelia Pond isn't popular with viewers the non-Whovians, anyway, is that she's part of the new era.

They found themselves liking Billie Piper, Freema Agyeman and Catherine Tate so much that they either don't think Karen Gillan's going to be up to standard, having not seen it, or simply force themselves not to like her as they think it'll be betraying to Piper, Ageyman and Tate.

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