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You better believe that that’s the one reason in the world she would use that.
Amy Pond points guns at her own children to find her own children

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Have you ever fallen in love with someone, only to find out that you’re forced to kill them, but then not killed them, and brought about the end of time, and then killed them, and then met them again, only to find that they haven’t met you yet, and then had to sacrifice your life for them, and then end up living in a virtual computer world with much bigger, blonder hair?
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It’s long, sorry about that but it’s all true. Karen Gillan is a heart theif.
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as a women and an American I have some gut reaction to be insulted by this but I actually kinda agree. I don’t know that I would stop watching but…
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So Martha went on to work for UNIT to protect Earth.
Rose went to a parallel world and joined an alternate Torchwood to defend the world, and then hooked up with 10.5
Donna was forced to live an average life to save herself or be immediately killed.
And Amy became a model? Oh.
And Rory became the most awesome nurse ever who revolutionizes historians understanding of ancient Rome in his free time.
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They didn’t change her into Amy Williams and she may not even be Williams officially. It was just a way to liberate her from the influence of The Doctor and her faith in him (even temporary) because Amelia Pond is a 7 years old with an imaginary friend praying to Santa to help her.
Amy Pond is an older Amelia who has “changed” her first name because she has grown up and the Fairy Tale never came true.
Pond is the name The Doctor uses to talk to the girl with the Fairy Tale. He didn’t want her to grow up as said in The Eleventh Hours and Pond is the only remaining piece of the Fairy Tale when he met her again.
Williams is finally and adult and is ready to move on. He only calls her that to show that he has accepted that she must be her own person.
It is actually the opposite of submission and owning, it is liberation and individuality.
And since Rory and Amy use both names interchangeably, as I said, it mostly means that from their point of view, they are a couple. They belong to each other but none of them possess the other. There relationship is much more balanced in series 6 than it was in series 5 (and the first part of series 6) when Rory became “Pond” as well without Amy ever becoming “Williams” or when Williams and Pond were two seperate entities.
This show that they have resolved their issues (love triangle included) and became a real couple. This had nothing with cultural traditions as they are not clearly using them. And this had nothing to do with sexism or patriarchal societies. Extreme feminism often goes too far and forgets to look at things as they are and to take into consideration all the factors.
Names in Doctor Who don’t seem to be used in a traditional way, at least in Moffat’s era (again, think River Song/Melody Pond, the inversion and the evolution of identity) and it is ridiculous to assume that calling her Williams is weakening the character or denying her indidividuality and independence.
I think it’s more like he gave up on the chains he gave her when she was younger in his need to be worshipped and his need for adventures. He couldn’t really call her “Amy” and “Pond” had such a powerful history and meaning that it had to be erased symbolically from his mind because Amy Pond is the girl he created and Amy Williams is the woman who will create herself.
You may see it as a man imposing an identity on a woman, I see it as a man giving the opportunity to someone to build their identity.
Which is also why he gave them a new house and a new car, they are moving own and building their own life.
Yes, it comes from The Doctor but it had to be him who stikes down their faith and what he has created to free them if they can’t.
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and had a badass car
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I love how in Night Terrors everyone thought Amy and Rory were gonna be in an argument. And then everyone thought in this episode (The God Complex) Amy and Rory were gonna be in a fight. But it never happened!
Apparently the Ponds just don’t get in martial spats.
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