Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-1827503-20141023232658/@comment-183721-20150928160342

Disagree. I consider Good Man and Kill Hitler to a be "loose" two-parter, as opposed to a "regular" two-parter. Reason: The stories are loosely connected via the thematic element of Amy's daughter = River. However, after considering the other opinions voiced above, I do wonder: why do we currently consider Good Man and Kill Hitler a two-parter? In other words, what is our original source for them being a two-parter? Radio Times? Moffat?