I did start to cry, but then I had a train to catch. :P
I do like the idea of keeping things open-ended, but really it makes me feel much better to think that Rory and Amy got to have a baby to keep, and that Brian had someone to keep him company after they were gone. It was sad they didn't mention River, but I like to imagine that perhaps they thought losing them and having a grandson older than him was enough to stick Brian with for one day, and they'd deal with the timey-wimey later. River only looks about 40, which would be probably too young to have been their adopted child, and so maybe after Brian and Anthony do some catching up he'll get to introduce him to his sister. Because I also like to imagine that either she managed to visit them in the past, or that they got to have Melody just for a little while in the seventies (they would have been in their sixties or so then, if they got sent back to '38), or that they at least found her and helped her get to Leadworth somehow.
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I do like the idea of keeping things open-ended, but really it makes me feel much better to think that Rory and Amy got to have a baby to keep, and that Brian had someone to keep him company after they were gone. It was sad they didn't mention River, but I like to imagine that perhaps they thought losing them and having a grandson older than him was enough to stick Brian with for one day, and they'd deal with the timey-wimey later. River only looks about 40, which would be probably too young to have been their adopted child, and so maybe after Brian and Anthony do some catching up he'll get to introduce him to his sister. Because I also like to imagine that either she managed to visit them in the past, or that they got to have Melody just for a little while in the seventies (they would have been in their sixties or so then, if they got sent back to '38), or that they at least found her and helped her get to Leadworth somehow.