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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking at them, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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** The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking at them, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
** The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking at them, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The Doctor has to help Amy through her blindness. Flash forward to season ten and the next Doctor spends most of the season blind himself.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The Doctor has to help Amy through her blindness. Flash forward to season ten and the next Twelfth Doctor spends most of the season a trilogy blind himself.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the reappearance of her NotSoImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the reappearance of her NotSoImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far. Generally speaking those who like Amy more tend to justify her actions by citing she had just almost died (which is the explanation the Doctor uses in the next episode), while those who like Rory consider this one of the many ways she is horrible to him.
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* MagnificentBastard: [[YMMV/DoctorWhoS31E4TheTimeOfAngels Angel Bob again]]. See that page for details.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the childhood trauma she suffered from nobody believing in her NotSoImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the childhood trauma she suffered from nobody believing in reappearance of her NotSoImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the childhood trauma she suffered from nobody believing in her RealImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the childhood trauma she suffered from nobody believing in her RealImaginaryFriend; NotSoImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far.
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** Amy's advances on the Doctor are also controversial. Some feel it's an understandable reaction to the childhood trauma she suffered from nobody believing in her RealImaginaryFriend; others feel that for her to do this on the eve of her wedding was going too far.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The Doctor has to help Amy through her blindness. Flash forward to season ten and the next Doctor spends most of the season blind himself.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking, looking at them, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't have expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the scene even scarier, since you didn't have expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the Angels even scarier, since the viewers wouldn't have expected something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the Angels scene even scarier, since the viewers wouldn't you didn't have expected expect something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen '''nor''' the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the Angels even scarier, since the viewers wouldn't have expected something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen [i]nor[/i] the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the Angels even scarier, since the viewers wouldn't have expected something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen [i]nor[/i] '''nor''' the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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* BrokenBase: The decision to show the Weeping Angels moving at the end of the episode resulted in this. Some thought this made the Angels even scarier, since the viewers wouldn't have expected something like that to happen. Others felt that this broke the immersion established in the Angels' previous apperances: the Angels only moved when neither the character onscreen [i]nor[/i] the viewer was looking, which made you feel the same dread as the character as they'd suddenly appear much closer.
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