Howling:"Doesnt it bother you that nothing in your life makes sense?" A list!

So one line that really hit me and got me thinking was the Doctor saying to Amy, "Doesnt it bother you that nothing in your life makes sense?" It got the little gears in my head (no, I'm not a winder or those things from The Girl in the Fireplace, don't worry!) turning and I was attempting to put together a list of all the things in Amys life that just don't add up. So what are they? How about a list.

1. Big, empty house 2. The house with two staircases, but from the outside, only 2 floors.. 3. Not remembering the Daleks (a victim of the crack? I don't remember if this was ever explained) 4. The always-absent Aunt 5. What happened to her parents? 6. Duckless duck pond

any others? -- 74.102.161.14 13:37, June 21, 2010 (UTC) MuseDae (is on her iPod and therefore too lazy to log in)

wow i never noticed the thing about the house having 2 staircases yet it's only 2 floors.. it might be somthing similar to the staircase in "The Lodger" where someone was building a new Tardis...

Anyway, about Amy, one important thing that the doctor told her when she was 7 is: "Amelia Pond, like a name in a fairy tale". It's like her whole life is a fairy tale.

Concerning the Daleks, i think everyone forgot the events of Journey's End not just Amy, because of the cracks.. 91.73.110.6 14:46, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

Perhaps the second staircase leads into an attic,that could explain it.I think her aunt died sometime after the doctor first saw her--666hotline 15:40, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

I checked the outside of the house and the roof was very, very shallow with no windows. It was a big staircase for an attic. Jack Chilli 15:43, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

I noticed the extra staircase when I was watching The Eleventh Hour; Amy was standing in front of it when she had the Doctor cuffed to a heater, and if you pause and look closely you can see it doesn't go anywhere - it leads straight up into the ceiling. Now, this may be an interesting series arc clue or it may just be something to do with the way Amy's house was built (as in, it had an attic but it was built off, or the staircase is a realy rubbish design feature...or somthing). MidnightCat 19:48, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

TIME what about leadworths time missing a day in 1 second maybe the days are getting absorbed by cracks but doubt it i also think the stone dalek is caused by the voice that says silence will fall i reckon its the man river killed! JM BAKUGANAMAXUSREVIEW! 20:11, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

It may be a crawl space type attic. Not every attic is big enough to walk around. As for the staircase not leading anywhere, it may be a door in the floor of the crawlspace like most of them have. The staircase is a little redundant though. Most crawlspaces I've seen are just a door that pulls down from the ceiling with stairs that fold onto one side of the door. V00D00M0NKY 21:52, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

just and interesting point about the extra staircase. when River is looking around amys house in the pandorica opens as she walks past she looks up the 'extra' staitcase to see if anything is up there. so if there is a perception filter on the stairs then she can see past it. 79.64.170.48 21:52, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

Not necessarily, the Doctor looked right at the room where Prisoner Zero was hiding without knowing it was there. When I watch "The Eleventh Hour" I feel like there's something I'm missing about Amy that "doesn't make sense", but I can't think what it is. There's just something about the way she was alone in that secluded house that seemed weird. One other thing I think is strange is that the house where Amy and Rory were living in "Amy's Choice" wasn't Amy's original house. It might not be important, but then again... Bluebox444 22:07, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

A staircase to an (unconverted) attic is rare but certainly not unheard of - they tend to be seen more in older houses, generally built before extendible ladders were commonplace. Amy's house certainly does look as if it could be relatively old. 86.175.115.3 22:09, June 23, 2010 (UTC)