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Death has no dominion on Doctor Who, and hasn't done since William Hartnell regenerated into Patrick Troughton. Yet the series' writers still insist on dangling death before us. On Saturday's mid-series finale, Amy and Rory were written out terminally, bereaving the doctor of his latest BF and his sexual-tormentor, River Song, of her parents. And did we feel a thing? I think not. If Amy Pond doesn't appear on some future Christmas episode I shall be much disappointed.
 
Death has no dominion on Doctor Who, and hasn't done since William Hartnell regenerated into Patrick Troughton. Yet the series' writers still insist on dangling death before us. On Saturday's mid-series finale, Amy and Rory were written out terminally, bereaving the doctor of his latest BF and his sexual-tormentor, River Song, of her parents. And did we feel a thing? I think not. If Amy Pond doesn't appear on some future Christmas episode I shall be much disappointed.

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