Howling:Does the doctor ever "fall" into a "trap" in A Good Man Goes To War?

In the first half of series 6, much was made of the declaration (I would call it a prediction, but it was a statement of River Song's from her memories) that in A Good Man Goes to War, the Doctor would "rise higher than he's ever been before ... and fall so very far" (I'm not sure of the exact wording, but I think I'm pretty close). When the episode came around, I kept waiting for anything like that to happen ... and I was disappointed. Then at the end of the episode, River reiterated the prediction, meaning that it was still to come ... but I thought from the way she spoke that she was referring to wherever he was going and what he was going to do right then - certainly we never got any other explanation as to where he was off to in such a hurry, and without Rory and Amy... So I thought it might show up in the next episode. But then the prequel to episode 8 revealed that he went ... nowhere much. Hung out in the TARDIS and didn't answer his phone. And he was gone for three months, but we have no hint of what he was doing, and whatever it was, it doesn't seem to have had any effect on the Melody/River storyline... Have I missed something, or is this supposed to be still to come, or yet to be revealed?

The other thing they were talking about in the episode was a "trap" drawn around the Doctor, that he wouldn't realise he was in until it was too late. Certainly they managed to hide the fact that Madame Kovarian got away with the real Melody for a good long while ... but how is that a "trap"? The concept of a trap, to me, means that the victim is 1) stuck and 2) probably injured in some way, if not outright killed. For one, they weren't stuck - they still had the TARDIS, and secondly, no actual harm came to Amy, Rory or most importantly the Doctor in that episode. If the soldiers were meant to kill everyone left behind that kind of defeats the purpose of taking Melody... so what was the "trap"? -- the angel Jean - Smith's little elf☎ 13:52, September 13, 2011 (UTC)

The Doctor rose higher then ever before when he won the battle, and fell so much further after he lost Melody, realized that she was going to be turned into a weapon, and then realized what he had become over the years that he could inspire such fear in people. It all makes sense if you actually pay attention to what River says at the end of the episode. The trap was to replace Melody with a ganger and then to leave the Doctor's army at Demon's Run with the Headless Monks. I don't know if you noticed, but they actually did kill 2 out of 5 members of his army. The trap didn't neccessarily have to kill the Doctor, just make sure that he wouldn't retrieve the baby.Icecreamdif 15:00, September 13, 2011 (UTC)