

Young Amy yells at Aunt Sharon, saying that she isn't really her aunt, until she becomes her older self.

The unseen voices note that Amy's mind is powerful, and that they cannot allow her to leave. In the course of doing this, young Amy loses her red balloon, which prompts her to realise that she wasn't even born in the 1960s she was born in 1989. Young Amy points out a toy version of the Doctor and the TARDIS in the toy shop window, but Aunt Sharon is uninterested, and leads young Amy away. Her Aunt Sharon reprimands her for running off. She runs off, pointing out a toy shop around the corner of a building, before she becomes her young self, carrying a red balloon. Unseen voices note that the Doctor's mind is unsuitable, as he doubts what is around him, but Amy believes.Īmy has a strange feeling that she has been here before when she was a girl. Meanwhile, the pair are being watched by the eye of a giant octopus ride called "North Pier". The Doctor notes that it is "almost too perfect. Everything is very reminiscent of the British summer holiday, right down to the seaside bandstand. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond arrive on a summer beach in the 1960s.
