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Something clever that I only now notice, Rory was a janitor for the museum. He could've taken the box anywhere else, but he chose a public area that is constantly watched and guarded, that often has "no cellphone or flash photography" signs so it stays a quiet place. No cellphones mean no radio signals, something the doctor warned him about. He also was a janitor, something so unimportant you don't bat an eye at them when they pass. Talk about an outstanding move
My headcannon is that when Rory interviewed with the museum manager, something about the very old but very determined look in Rory's eyes told the manager (who knew the story of the Last Centurion) told him that Rory needed to be there. He didn't seriously consider at the time that he might be the centurion, but some bit of his subconscious that romanticized the story won out. But later, when he found Rory's crawlspace with a cot (he doesn't need to sleep but it's still nice to lie down) a few books, a view through a vent down over the Pandorica, and a VERY old and genuine ancient Roman centurion's uniform (that _wasn't_ one of the museum's) he knew. He knew he was helping the Last Centurion in his eternal mission. And when he retired, he told his replacement that the young-looking guard on the night shift must always be kept on, no matter what.
I love how the doctor talks about the vortex manipulator like it’s a hard drug “cheap and nasty time travel😅 very bad for you, been trying to give it up🤷🏽♂️”
I think it's only fair that if Amy is 'The Girl Who Waited' then Rory should be 'The Boy That Waited'. He toughed out the end of the world and guarded a box for 2,000 years just to see her again. He stood guard longer than any normal persons sanity could possibly handle. I respect him for that.
He seemingly prefers "The Centeriun" name. I mean even when they go rescue Melody/Amy later on, he still is rocking that title. and folks know about it (and then he explodes everyone)
"Vortex Manipulator, cheap and nasty time travel." Just realised, that's the same way Missy describes them in The Magician's Apprentice. Now I want to look back and see if this is a recurring thing...
10th doctor also disses Captain Jack's vortex manipulator once. "That's not a time machine. -It's like I have a sports car and you've got a space hopper"
Everytime I hear that part where The lonely centurion died after plegding to portect the Pandorica. I always have mad respect for Rory. Like 2000 uears protecting a girl he can never see or talk to
@@rhettorical Rory wasn't attacked every day. Not to mention Rory willingly volunteered and knew he would see Amy again. Amy didn't and admitted she'd lost hope by then. Bit you Amy haters love taking things out of context.
It's actually what sets Rory Williams apart from other "male comic relief" companions who are meant to be a third wheel to Doctor/Female companion (aka Mickey the idiot)... Rory earned his role tbh. He wasn't as much of a companion to the Doctor as much as he was to Amy
@@shahani6037 And its sweet that Amy returns this. The doctor is important to her yes, but Rory is *the* most important man in her life by a mile. And she proves this many times during her run!
@@fandomking8939 Amy’s not gonna sleep with you bro. What, are you defending her under every comment? She clearly never appreciated him nearly as much as he did her, and he deserved better than her.
Karen Gillan knocked that out of the park when Amy was watching the documentary about the centurion. The silent, agonised emotions on her face was a masterpiece.
"We are running into a dead-end where I'm gonna have a brilliant plan that basically involves not being in one." Matt Smith was an amazing comedy Doctor.
Notice how the Doctor specifically avoids creating an ontological paradox with the note (at least with the physical note, what's written on it is still an ontological paradox). He throws it away and writes it again.
@@Coramelimane Yes I know, that's not my point. My point was, he avoided creating an ontological paradox with a PHYSICAL OBJECT (meaning the note). Ontological paradoxes with physical objects are problematic because physical objects decay. So the only ontological paradox is the information on the note, which isn't as problematic. If he had sent the same note back, the paper would end up in an infinite loop where it would get infinitely old.
@@StormsparkPegasus It's not the physical decay that's relevant but the action of writing the note. The Doctor is simply unable to reuse the old note since that only exists because he writes a new one. There's no old note without the new one he writes.
@@StormsparkPegasus Sorry, I know this is an old comment, but I also like how he doesn't try to exactly match it by looking at it while he's writing it. He knows that by just scribbling down the words he read, it'll naturally be identical.
@@billyusher4907 I would, in fact, wager that the nigh infinite knowledge he has regarding time travel and the rules he has to attain to mean he doesn't actively read the note. He, sort of by instinct, looks at the paper without reading the words written on it. Because once you read it, it's set in stone.
Like the Tenth said: sports car vs. a space hopper. A sports char is fast, fun, showy. A space hopper is for having dumb fun with mates when there's nothing better to do
Can we all just take a moment to acknowledged Rory's impeccable memory? Like, I know he's not exactly human anymore. But my man spent the last 2,000 years guarding a box, and at some point blending in to avoid trouble. And after all that, he remembers the fact the Doctor was holding a MOP when he went back in time.
The number of things the Doctor does in one minute to keep the time line straight makes every other movie ever made about things done to keep the time lines straight look like amateur hour.
Can I request for your consideration the scene in The Power of Three where Brian asks the Doctor what happened to the people who used to travel with him? It's quiet and sad and even more heartbreaking once you know what happens to the Ponds
In the new series, the Doctor was lying about his age, he's actually 1000 years older than whatever he says in the new series. By Capaldi he's at least 3000.
You think in all of that time he protected the box, he just sat up against it and talked to it as a way to keep his sanity? Like he walks back into a cave after patrolling the nearby woods and just says something like "I saw a couple deer out there. A stag and a doe. They were beautiful, really. I wanted to take a closer look, but they ran off. I wish you could have seen them, too."
Not really if you go through the doctor who timeline the doctors age constantly changes so hes way older than he says he is and also peters capaldis doctor is around 2 million or billion years old now
@@DALEKCHANNELYT Yes, but at this point in the Doctor's timeline, he's roughly 1,000 years old. The 10th Doctor says in the Titanic episode "I'm 903 years old", so 1,000 years is a fair estimate for the 11th Doctor prior to the events on Trenzalore.
@sorrowandsufferin924 that's the thing though he's lieing about his age if you go through his entire life he actually goes backwards at some points one time he said he was 2000 then when it came to the 10th doctor he said he was 900 so the doctor lies about his age
@@sorrowandsufferin924 that's the thing the fifth doctor referred to himself being 900 years old then the sixth doctor said he was around 950 years old so around 9 or 8 the doctor stopped counting so he's older than he says he is
the doctor did a doubler take when he spoke to young amy. Thats probably because he's a timelord, who have a biological sense towards temperal anomolies - including the sense that the girl needed a reason to visit the museum.
@@fandomking8939 Rory didn't exactly choose his circumstances, either. It was Wait for Amy for 2,000 years or take the risk she won't be around when you come back because God knows what happened to the Pandorica in the meantime. Realistically, staying was the only choice Rory had. Realistically, he was just as trapped as Amy.
I like how the vortex manipulator is basically considered a drug by the doctor’s standards. And he would be right. Time travel literally in the palm of your hand, any point in space and time that you can think of at your finger tips, instantaneous back and forth between each set of points you set. That’s got to be a mind numbing amount of power, as even the doctor says he’s “trying to give it up.”
He died about 3-4 episodes before this one and was erased from existence. This is technically a plastic Auton made as part of the plan to trap the Doctor in the Pandorica. But he was made with Rory’s memories and consciousness. So it is still Rory, in a way.
I find it strange that in Doctor who the threat posed by one Dalek seems to be identical to the threat posed by an army of them. To the point where the only reason this dalek is less of one is its severely damaged.
I mean, it's not like the Daleks come across what is very likely to be a fix between Dalek and Cyberman technology (remember, they are compatible) very often.
Would have made more sence if the doctor had not had his jacket on when he entered the pandorica, then Rory could have just picked up his jacket, the screwdriver fell out and........ He opens the pandorica
According to the writers, the title of the episode's a pun on the consummation of Amy and Rory's marriage. In other words, they had a "Big Bang" Thanks a lot, writers. Now I'm imagining Karen Gillan porking
THe idea that he stole the drink that made her thristy by not having and gave it to her in the future because shes thirsty because he took it from her.
2,000 years is cute but he’d be mentally destroyed by now. The Moffatt era went overboard with their numbers a lot of the time, for example Rory waiting 2,000 years, The Doctor waiting 4.5 billion years, Bill waiting 10 years, Amy waiting a week inside the tiny room in a girl who waited without any food or drink and for some reason not bothering to go exploring. They should have just toned the numbers down to make it more believable. So maybe Rory could wait a 100 years, Bill wait for 5 years, the Doctor for a million, and Amy for two days etc. etc.
@@MajorZeldork He is an Auton, so he was recreated with all of Rory's memories. Maybe he is actually incapable of forgetting these memories, and his mechanical mind is more resilient
@@MajorZeldork wgo say him dont go crazy it just him dont go mad dn think crazy and mad the same thing now mad is like attacking everything because him think about it but crazy is cant stop thinking of something or someone him was thinking of amy him friend him love someone who him will always love even if she cheat on him but him crazy in love
The abuse and constant humiliation of Rory Wiliams by the hands of Amy and the doctor was really very very unnecessary. What the fck bit the writers to do that ?! It is absolutely appalling how Rory was treated throughout the series. No man would put up with such behavior towards him and if he did he would be in dire need of a psychotherapist. Amy and the Doctor acted like sociopaths towards Rory. Men's dignity, their feelings don't matter, all that counts is female narcissism seems to be the message....Very very annoying, absolutely appalling- is this the accurate depiction of feminism? is this was girls are being taught? could very well be, it actually very much looks like it to be the case... It seriously should make you think ...
You’ve taken this one example and surprise surprise you’re whining about feminism and ‘female narcissism’ (what a horrible thing to say about half the species!)… You seriously believe this is how things are and you think Rory needs a therapist? Girls aren’t being taught ‘female narcissism’, no. Christ alive
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The Doctor Falls, when the Doctor blows up all of the cybermen
also, the Master's double suicide scene is great
2000 years... Rory, you've set the bar none of us can get to.
Not true.
@@lemonzazz122 ? sorry?
@@lemonzazz122 You want to try it?
No nut for 2000 years.... or did he-
ArcticZombie don’t say that
Something clever that I only now notice, Rory was a janitor for the museum. He could've taken the box anywhere else, but he chose a public area that is constantly watched and guarded, that often has "no cellphone or flash photography" signs so it stays a quiet place. No cellphones mean no radio signals, something the doctor warned him about. He also was a janitor, something so unimportant you don't bat an eye at them when they pass.
Talk about an outstanding move
I just thought of that and it’s very true
I thought he was a security guard. Idk about the UK but in the US our janitors don’t wear ties.
His vest says security u can see it at 1:33
He's a security guard I think
2000 years of experience right there. A madman with the box
My headcannon is that when Rory interviewed with the museum manager, something about the very old but very determined look in Rory's eyes told the manager (who knew the story of the Last Centurion) told him that Rory needed to be there. He didn't seriously consider at the time that he might be the centurion, but some bit of his subconscious that romanticized the story won out. But later, when he found Rory's crawlspace with a cot (he doesn't need to sleep but it's still nice to lie down) a few books, a view through a vent down over the Pandorica, and a VERY old and genuine ancient Roman centurion's uniform (that _wasn't_ one of the museum's) he knew. He knew he was helping the Last Centurion in his eternal mission. And when he retired, he told his replacement that the young-looking guard on the night shift must always be kept on, no matter what.
that's really nice
I like to think "the Curator" knew what he was doing
@@grouse2056 Was that the same museum? It was a completely different timeline.
@@Mark73well I mean if we account for some wobbly wobbly timey wimeyness it does make for a nice headcanon
"That's how you looked all those years ago." He says it so casually, you would think he only meant like five years.
yeah five years not 2000 years
Well, he IS plastic at the moment. Maybe that gave him perfect recall or something?
Rory Pond
Setting unrealistic standards for Men and their Significant Others since 2000 Years ago.
I love this bit with the Doctor running around trying to recreate what he's already done/will have already done
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I ask you, who really composed Beethoven's Fifth?
Me
I love how the doctor talks about the vortex manipulator like it’s a hard drug “cheap and nasty time travel😅 very bad for you, been trying to give it up🤷🏽♂️”
I think it's only fair that if Amy is 'The Girl Who Waited' then Rory should be 'The Boy That Waited'.
He toughed out the end of the world and guarded a box for 2,000 years just to see her again. He stood guard longer than any normal persons sanity could possibly handle. I respect him for that.
He seemingly prefers "The Centeriun" name.
I mean even when they go rescue Melody/Amy later on, he still is rocking that title. and folks know about it (and then he explodes everyone)
Nah he waited 2000 years compared to the 36 years that Amy waited that is a man compared to a girl
The show agrees because the Doctor literally calls him that at one point for that very reason.
Their daughter is the Impossible Astronaut
@@davincent98 "Spoilers."
"Vortex Manipulator, cheap and nasty time travel."
Just realised, that's the same way Missy describes them in The Magician's Apprentice. Now I want to look back and see if this is a recurring thing...
10th doctor also disses Captain Jack's vortex manipulator once. "That's not a time machine. -It's like I have a sports car and you've got a space hopper"
Everytime I hear that part where The lonely centurion died after plegding to portect the Pandorica. I always have mad respect for Rory. Like 2000 uears protecting a girl he can never see or talk to
Rory is too good for Amy. "The Girl Who Waited" became hateful of Rory and the Doctor after a few decades. Rory never lost hope.
@@rhettorical Rory wasn't attacked every day. Not to mention Rory willingly volunteered and knew he would see Amy again. Amy didn't and admitted she'd lost hope by then. Bit you Amy haters love taking things out of context.
It's actually what sets Rory Williams apart from other "male comic relief" companions who are meant to be a third wheel to Doctor/Female companion (aka Mickey the idiot)... Rory earned his role tbh. He wasn't as much of a companion to the Doctor as much as he was to Amy
@@shahani6037 And its sweet that Amy returns this. The doctor is important to her yes, but Rory is *the* most important man in her life by a mile. And she proves this many times during her run!
@@fandomking8939 Amy’s not gonna sleep with you bro. What, are you defending her under every comment? She clearly never appreciated him nearly as much as he did her, and he deserved better than her.
Karen Gillan knocked that out of the park when Amy was watching the documentary about the centurion. The silent, agonised emotions on her face was a masterpiece.
"We are running into a dead-end where I'm gonna have a brilliant plan that basically involves not being in one."
Matt Smith was an amazing comedy Doctor.
Notice how the Doctor specifically avoids creating an ontological paradox with the note (at least with the physical note, what's written on it is still an ontological paradox). He throws it away and writes it again.
Well, he has to write it for it to exist.
@@Coramelimane Yes I know, that's not my point. My point was, he avoided creating an ontological paradox with a PHYSICAL OBJECT (meaning the note). Ontological paradoxes with physical objects are problematic because physical objects decay. So the only ontological paradox is the information on the note, which isn't as problematic. If he had sent the same note back, the paper would end up in an infinite loop where it would get infinitely old.
@@StormsparkPegasus It's not the physical decay that's relevant but the action of writing the note. The Doctor is simply unable to reuse the old note since that only exists because he writes a new one. There's no old note without the new one he writes.
@@StormsparkPegasus Sorry, I know this is an old comment, but I also like how he doesn't try to exactly match it by looking at it while he's writing it. He knows that by just scribbling down the words he read, it'll naturally be identical.
@@billyusher4907 I would, in fact, wager that the nigh infinite knowledge he has regarding time travel and the rules he has to attain to mean he doesn't actively read the note. He, sort of by instinct, looks at the paper without reading the words written on it. Because once you read it, it's set in stone.
I love how he goes back and grabs little Amy’s hand as they are running away.
3:00 that visual cut following Rory's face is fantastic.
Who says Rory isn't the best and sexiest male character on this show?
Brent Dreher Ianto Jones, Russell Tovey as Alonso Frame and Tom Milligan all say hi. But yeh Rory is fit AF
Oh Rory is pretty good bit uh... Captain Jack Harkness tho
Rory was always my favourite.
@obiwankenobi687 Alonso is a porky, jug-eared git. Like most of us, he ain't sexy at all.
Watching the doctor work out predestination paradoxes is hilarious.
THIS is why I think the Vortex Manipulator is just as awesome as the TARDIS, just in different ways.
Like the Tenth said: sports car vs. a space hopper. A sports char is fast, fun, showy. A space hopper is for having dumb fun with mates when there's nothing better to do
Sports car vs taking your entire home with you and the planet it's sitting on.
@@singletona082 while that analogy works the doctor referred to the TARDIS as the sports car and the vortex manipulator as the space hopper.
@@donanthebarbarian5177 For most people, the TARDiS would be orders of magnitude beyond overkill.
It's also specifically stated it's cheap and nasty time travel. Very bad for you.
Can we all just take a moment to acknowledged Rory's impeccable memory? Like, I know he's not exactly human anymore. But my man spent the last 2,000 years guarding a box, and at some point blending in to avoid trouble. And after all that, he remembers the fact the Doctor was holding a MOP when he went back in time.
Always makes me tear up. How anyone could ever think they weren’t endgame is baffling to me.
They are endgame they die but they still together
The number of things the Doctor does in one minute to keep the time line straight makes every other movie ever made about things done to keep the time lines straight look like amateur hour.
Can I request for your consideration the scene in The Power of Three where Brian asks the Doctor what happened to the people who used to travel with him? It's quiet and sad and even more heartbreaking once you know what happens to the Ponds
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Yeah no kidding this family doesn't get break
The doctor is 900+ years old but rory waited for amy so rory is 2000+ years old about 2 times as the doctor
Aha! But now Doctor is almost 2000 years more older than Rory, ie 4000 or something. Timey Whimey.
In the new series, the Doctor was lying about his age, he's actually 1000 years older than whatever he says in the new series. By Capaldi he's at least 3000.
You can argue that the doctor is in the billions, mentally speaking
@@smileyman1721 12th is 2000 years old. Remember Doctor did spend years on Trenzalore.
Madam Vastra has been around since the age of the dinosaurs she is 65 million years old
3:31 So vortex manipulators are like cigarettes to time lords... or junk food!
You think in all of that time he protected the box, he just sat up against it and talked to it as a way to keep his sanity? Like he walks back into a cave after patrolling the nearby woods and just says something like "I saw a couple deer out there. A stag and a doe. They were beautiful, really. I wanted to take a closer look, but they ran off. I wish you could have seen them, too."
Oh my God, now I want to read (or potentially write) a fanfic about Rory waiting for Amy in those 2000 years. 😭😭😭
There's a couple of audio dramas about Rory's time guarding her
2 volumes so far.
Don't know if 2 ends the series or if there will be more.
Rory earned that makeout session. 2000 YEARS!!!
Young Amy is thirsty because the Doctor stole her drink to give to Young Amy, because she was thirty, because ....
...the Doctor stole her drink to give to Young Amy, because she was thirsty, because....
.... The doctor stole her drink, to give to young Amy, because she was thirsty, because.....
...the Doctor stole her drink to give to Young Amy, because she was thirsty, because...
The Doctor stole her drink to give to Young Amy, because she was thirsty, because...
…The Doctor stole her drink, to give to young Amy, because she was thirsty, because…
I love the fact that Doctor and Rory are casually talking about being alive for a long time. BTW Rory is 1100 years older then The Doctor
Not really if you go through the doctor who timeline the doctors age constantly changes so hes way older than he says he is and also peters capaldis doctor is around 2 million or billion years old now
@@DALEKCHANNELYT Yes, but at this point in the Doctor's timeline, he's roughly 1,000 years old.
The 10th Doctor says in the Titanic episode "I'm 903 years old", so 1,000 years is a fair estimate for the 11th Doctor prior to the events on Trenzalore.
@sorrowandsufferin924 that's the thing though he's lieing about his age if you go through his entire life he actually goes backwards at some points one time he said he was 2000 then when it came to the 10th doctor he said he was 900 so the doctor lies about his age
@@DALEKCHANNELYT 12 says he's 2,000 years old to Clara, which happens after 10 saying he's 903 years old. It is consistent.
@@sorrowandsufferin924 that's the thing the fifth doctor referred to himself being 900 years old then the sixth doctor said he was around 950 years old so around 9 or 8 the doctor stopped counting so he's older than he says he is
1:30
^ Love this episode, really captures what a man would do to a woman he loves deeply👏🏼
Isn't it weird to think that at this point in time rory is older than the doctor
Not weird. Not to mention after the universal collapse/Reset. reset Rory was 31 and Human again.
the doctor did a doubler take when he spoke to young amy. Thats probably because he's a timelord, who have a biological sense towards temperal anomolies - including the sense that the girl needed a reason to visit the museum.
The Doctor watching his in-laws make out😂
Rory waited 2000 years, you can wait 20 mins.. Me: He's a freaking robot and you don't know what happens in a few episodes.
Amy: waits 38 years and gets angy and grumpy, overall a pain in the you know where.
Rory waits for 2000 years: Amy I missed you I love you
Rory chose to do that, Amy didn't. It's always hilarious to me how you Amy haters have to ignore context to justify your hatred.
@@fandomking8939 Rory didn't exactly choose his circumstances, either. It was Wait for Amy for 2,000 years or take the risk she won't be around when you come back because God knows what happened to the Pandorica in the meantime.
Realistically, staying was the only choice Rory had. Realistically, he was just as trapped as Amy.
11 in this scene is me third-wheeling my friends. Especially the part where Amy and Rory are making out and he says “Break.....and breathe”
that's why i love rory so much
That thing makes time travel dangerously easy
The Girl who Waited, and the Boy who Came Back.
Oh my god, the Doctor's turning into Jack! He's gonna have nightmares for days upon realizing this.
I love how he talks about this time travel like a drug😂😂😂
Cheap and nasty time travel . 😂 missy would be proud
One of the best reunion in British TV history.
I like how the vortex manipulator is basically considered a drug by the doctor’s standards. And he would be right. Time travel literally in the palm of your hand, any point in space and time that you can think of at your finger tips, instantaneous back and forth between each set of points you set. That’s got to be a mind numbing amount of power, as even the doctor says he’s “trying to give it up.”
Andf the TARDIS is somehow different because?
Great episode
Wait so this whole time Rory is not human
He died about 3-4 episodes before this one and was erased from existence. This is technically a plastic Auton made as part of the plan to trap the Doctor in the Pandorica. But he was made with Rory’s memories and consciousness. So it is still Rory, in a way.
And when eventually everything gets fixed and Rory revived in flesh, he does remember all what happened
Rory is underated
rory waited 2000 years and yet they still wanted a divorce
Breath... and breath!
At 37 seconds you can hear the soundfx used in the DOOM games to open/close doors
I find it strange that in Doctor who the threat posed by one Dalek seems to be identical to the threat posed by an army of them.
To the point where the only reason this dalek is less of one is its severely damaged.
I love that the nerdy guy from CITV played Rory.
Dalek scanners must be rubbish if it thought he was unarmed, when he had a laser gun for/in an arm.
I mean, it's not like the Daleks come across what is very likely to be a fix between Dalek and Cyberman technology (remember, they are compatible) very often.
The most based character in all of Doctor Who
Rory said he waited for 2000 years. So he waited from 157 AD to 2157 AD.
Remember when the vortex manipulator hurt to use.
I'm pretty sure he mentions early in the episode that because most of the universe is gone it's much easier to travel this way now
A Nebula origin story
2:26
That's some cheap, nasty time travel.
1:03 Well that came in *Handy*
nice.
So they just left an operating dalek in the room?
Rory tried to save the indestructible box?
Rory deserved so much better than Amy. She chose him in the end, but only of obligation not love
You keep telling yourself that LMAO. At times, I wonder if you ever watched the show more than once when there is so much that disproves that.
Us;No nut November?ahh shit here we go again
Rory:same shit different day
Rory is the honorary ultimate simp!
Would have made more sence if the doctor had not had his jacket on when he entered the pandorica, then Rory could have just picked up his jacket, the screwdriver fell out and........ He opens the pandorica
According to the writers, the title of the episode's a pun on the consummation of Amy and Rory's marriage. In other words, they had a "Big Bang" Thanks a lot, writers. Now I'm imagining Karen Gillan porking
THe idea that he stole the drink that made her thristy by not having and gave it to her in the future because shes thirsty because he took it from her.
when did rory turn back into full human again?
Rory simping for 2000 years
lol
The daleks are easy to kill
If you're the Doctor, yes
Since Rory is plastic, it seems he also have perfect memory ~
2,000 years is cute but he’d be mentally destroyed by now. The Moffatt era went overboard with their numbers a lot of the time, for example Rory waiting 2,000 years, The Doctor waiting 4.5 billion years, Bill waiting 10 years, Amy waiting a week inside the tiny room in a girl who waited without any food or drink and for some reason not bothering to go exploring. They should have just toned the numbers down to make it more believable. So maybe Rory could wait a 100 years, Bill wait for 5 years, the Doctor for a million, and Amy for two days etc. etc.
then it wouldn't be as astonishing as it is now
and Amy waited a lifetime for the Doctor
Rory at that point wasn't 100% Rory, he didn't need to sleep drink etc. He also probably was standby for most of the 2k years remember he is a robot.
That’s what I was thinking, too. Absolutely insane numbers. Rory would have gone batshit crazy by this point.
@@MajorZeldork He is an Auton, so he was recreated with all of Rory's memories. Maybe he is actually incapable of forgetting these memories, and his mechanical mind is more resilient
@@MajorZeldork wgo say him dont go crazy it just him dont go mad dn think crazy and mad the same thing now mad is like attacking everything because him think about it but crazy is cant stop thinking of something or someone him was thinking of amy him friend him love someone who him will always love even if she cheat on him but him crazy in love
Wait doesnt this make rory older than the doctor-
At this point in time (if you ignore the timless child) yes, since only in Capaldi's era does he grow ancient with all his rebirths.
Cheap and nasty time travel...I'm trying to give it up
Stone Daleks and wooden cybermen what nonsense
The abuse and constant humiliation of Rory Wiliams by the hands of Amy and the doctor was really very very unnecessary. What the fck bit the writers to do that ?! It is absolutely appalling how Rory was treated throughout the series. No man would put up with such behavior towards him and if he did he would be in dire need of a psychotherapist. Amy and the Doctor acted like sociopaths towards Rory. Men's dignity, their feelings don't matter, all that counts is female narcissism seems to be the message....Very very annoying, absolutely appalling- is this the accurate depiction of feminism? is this was girls are being taught? could very well be, it actually very much looks like it to be the case... It seriously should make you think ...
You’ve taken this one example and surprise surprise you’re whining about feminism and ‘female narcissism’ (what a horrible thing to say about half the species!)…
You seriously believe this is how things are and you think Rory needs a therapist?
Girls aren’t being taught ‘female narcissism’, no. Christ alive
@@Barely_Edited preach
@@Barely_Edited thank you.
@@Barely_Edited You can't, however, argue the point that Rory is treated like shit by a lot of things, including Amy and his own circumstances.
love the way he just snatches the drink from her haha