It was because of the crack in her wall at her house. These are cracks in space and time, and have the power to absorb things and remove them from time altogether. Even things like major historical events could be removed - such as the CyberKing in Victorian London, and the Daleks at the end of Series 4.
(Contains spoilers for the episode Victory of the Daleks) Amy Pond can't recall anything about the Daleks who had invaded Earth (Sol:3) so the Doctor thinks there is something wrong with her by not remembering anything which had such an impact on her life. If you look at the end of the episode there is the crack in the wall which is following Amy so the crack in her wall will definitely be coming back in an episode soon which is when you can get the definite answer to your question but until all of the episodes have been shown nobody (unless they have read spoilers) can answer this honestly. If the question was meant that the character seemed a bit off in the episode, rather than that it had to do with actual plot, it has a simple explanation. The story Victory of the Daleks were originally written for the characters of the Tenth Doctor and companion Donna Noble. It was never used for them and instead pulled out and used for the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. So if Amy Pond appears to be more abrasive and such, this is why.
No, it is not the girl who plays Amy Pond in Doctor Who - it just looks like her.
Amelia was played by Caitlin Blackwood, Amy (grown up Amelia) is played by Karen Gillan.
Just like Sarah Jane, Amy Pond is the Doctor's companion for several episodes, so I would say yes.
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Amy Pond is 'special' because when she was a child there was a time crack in her wall which took her mum and dad from her life and she didnt remember them. The Doctor says in 'the pandorica opens' that has she ever wondered why her life doesnt make sense, and he is referring to the fact she cant remember her parents.
(Contains spoilers for the episode Victory of the Daleks) Amy Pond can't recall anything about the Daleks who had invaded Earth (Sol:3) so the Doctor thinks there is something wrong with her by not remembering anything which had such an impact on her life. If you look at the end of the episode there is the crack in the wall which is following Amy so the crack in her wall will definitely be coming back in an episode soon which is when you can get the definite answer to your question but until all of the episodes have been shown nobody (unless they have read spoilers) can answer this honestly. If the question was meant that the character seemed a bit off in the episode, rather than that it had to do with actual plot, it has a simple explanation. The story Victory of the Daleks were originally written for the characters of the Tenth Doctor and companion Donna Noble. It was never used for them and instead pulled out and used for the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. So if Amy Pond appears to be more abrasive and such, this is why.
The patient said, 'Doctor, I feel like a pond.' The doctor replies, 'It's better to be the pond than the pond scum.'
2012 was the start of series 7: Asylum of the Daleks Dinosaurs on a Spaceship A Town Called Mercy The Power of Three The Angels Take Manhattan The Snowmen There were also five part minisodes called Pond Life
Karen Gillan plays Amelia Pond (Amy Pond) in Doctor Who.Amy (Amelia) Pond
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Amy Pond was a kissogram, as she stated to the Doctor on their first episode together about Prisoner Zero.
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In recent Doctor Who episodes it is found out that Amy and Rory have a daughter named Melody Pond. Melody Pond is in fact River Song. River Song marries the Doctor. That makes Amy Pond the Doctors mother-in-law.
No, it is not the girl who plays Amy Pond in Doctor Who - it just looks like her.