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?
Yes. Sorry. The e snuck in.
And yes. It is odd how that surname changes in the different contexts.
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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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Question on the first episode:
06/06/2010 11:30:17 PM
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I assumed it was Amelia.
06/06/2010 11:44:49 PM
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Re: I assumed it was Amelia.
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