When the Doctor found out Amy went from Emelia to Amy, he got upset, that Emelia Pond sounded magical, like a name out of a fairy-tale or something. I didn't really get that vibe - is this just the Doctor being odd, or is there some cultural reference I'm not getting, or what?
Isn't it Aemilia?
Anyway, I get the same connotations from Aemelia, where Amy sounds much more prosaic.
In any event Amelia Pond has a nice Victorian Fairytale ring to it, whereas Amy Pond is a bit, well, yes, prosaic. Pond's a nice name to flick between the two really, a bit of bland word that conjures some pretty nice images.
So many discussions on ponds eh?
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Oh, how simply grand it is to be travelling by dirigible again. Direct us to the west good sir, tonight we will remember what it is to live.
Oh, how simply grand it is to be travelling by dirigible again. Direct us to the west good sir, tonight we will remember what it is to live.
/Doctor Who: Vincent and the Doctor *spoilers*
05/06/2010 08:56:45 PM
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Speaking of odd things...
05/06/2010 10:22:38 PM
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I enjoyed it.
06/06/2010 04:52:45 AM
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Re: I enjoyed it.
06/06/2010 09:35:25 AM
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Re: I enjoyed it.
06/06/2010 08:53:04 PM
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Re: I enjoyed it.
06/06/2010 08:58:24 PM
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Question on the first episode:
06/06/2010 11:30:17 PM
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Re: Question on the first episode:
06/06/2010 11:32:51 PM
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I assumed it was Amelia.
06/06/2010 11:44:49 PM
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