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In this episode, we unravel the emotional farewell of companions Amy and Rory in "The Angels Take Manhattan."

Fans eagerly anticipated this bittersweet departure, uncertain of how it would unfold. In a thrilling turn of events, the Ponds create a paradox to escape the clutches of the menacing Weeping Angels. While they successfully return to the present, their happiness is short-lived as Rory is unexpectedly sent back to the past by a surviving angel. Despite the Doctor's warning of a fixed point in time, Amy makes the heart-wrenching decision to join Rory, sealing their fate together.

This emotional moment left viewers with lingering questions about the Doctor's ability to reunite with Amy and Rory. With a time machine at his disposal, it seems plausible that the Doctor could have found a way to visit them again. In fact, in the episode "The Return of Doctor Mysterio," we see the Doctor traveling to different time periods, including 1990s New York. Considering Amy's lifespan and the potential for her presence in 1992, one could argue that the Doctor had opportunities to encounter them once more. However, the narrative chose to overlook this possibility for the sake of their poignant exit from the series.

Join us as we delve into the intricacies of this farewell episode, exploring the emotional impact and the narrative choices that shaped Amy and Rory's final chapter. We'll discuss the significance of fixed points in time, the limitations of time travel, and the impact on the Doctor's character. Additionally, we invite you to share your thoughts in the comments below. Are there any other plot holes or unexplored possibilities that caught your attention?

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David Tennant and Catherine Tate's return will be the only familiar force we have within the show for quite some time as Russell wipes the slate clean after the 60th. Even Neil Patrick Harris' involvement in the show is a fresh take on an old villain. The main theme will be villains and characters we are familiar with from other Doctor Who media but nothing from new who. There may be a dalek or cyberman in the odd episode, but even they will feature in a refreshed manner.

Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson will take the show into a whole new era where we see a brand new arch take over The Doctor's journey. Family and friendship will be at the heart of the show. There will be epic face-offs with horrifying enemies, but once again there will be relatable characters that we fall in love with. And that isn't just Ruby Sunday. Horror is something Russell wants 'Doctor Who' to really succeed at this time around. He wants people to hide behind their sofas. He also is creating monsters which will be the talk of the playground, or the office. He is playing with edgy themes and issues, the show will continue to have a family target audience, but he is aware with the shift in culture and the change in what really captures audiences in the 2020s.

Russell will establish many new re-occuring characters and expand the show's existing properties into new territories all in preparation for a whoniverse as he previously teased with Digital Spy. We will see spin-offs. We will see old doctors resurface outwith the mainstream show. There will be varied media to span from the show, much in the same ilk as SJA and Torchwood (which will not return despite Eve Myles returning to Doctor Who as Gwen Cooper in an upcoming episode). Also, Ace and Tegan are very much on the cards to appear in some form of spin off. We're looking at something to the same magnitude as marvel. Over exposure will not happen. Russell is very aware of Marvel's problem.

In terms of writers, there's many names being discussed, some are fanatical, others make perfect sense. Heres some names I've heard floating about;

Laurence Rickard

Francesca Gardiner

Sally Wainwright

Piers Ashworth

James Moran

Phoebe Waller Bridge

Mike Bartlett

Neil Gaiman

Source - Bad Wolf insider.

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