I seem to recall very little in the way of eating, drinking, sitting down, or otherwise seeing to life-necessities in S5. Though Amy did buy a bottle of wine for Vincent Van Gogh, and the Doctor made an omelette for Craig.
Baby Amy has a giant soft drink in The Big Bang. I think everything else has been covered? Amy talks about making tea at the end of VOV but we don't see it. And she is baking cupcakes at the start of Amy's Choice and she and Rory eat some of the batter.
Oh goodness, I left my comment on the wrong page! I thought the drink-offering picspam seemed familiar....
But what I said was, the only drink-offering I remember from S5 is when the WWII Dalek offers everyone tea! The Daleks were obviously unaware of the Hierarchy of Beverages because it totally throws off their superiority complex. Unless you want to give them credit for sneakiness, which apparently they have, despite all evidence to the contrary. I must say that confuses me: there are all these episodes about super-elaborate Dalek plans involving tv-shows and transforming people into pigs, and YET, Daleks seem, on the whole, very straight-forward and fond of stating the obvious. The mind boggles.
Young Amy gives the doctor lots of food but I don't recall a drink. He does give young Amy a soda (aka pop aka fizzy drink) in the finale. I honestly don't remember anything else, other than the Dalek offering him tea, which got a fairly violent response from the doctor.
Just read above comments...it's definitely the doctor who gives Amy the drink. He takes it from Amy and then gives it back to her, because she asked for a drink (if you've not seen it, I can't tell more than that).
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Oh, and of course a Dalek offered him tea.
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*deeply ponders*
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But what I said was, the only drink-offering I remember from S5 is when the WWII Dalek offers everyone tea! The Daleks were obviously unaware of the Hierarchy of Beverages because it totally throws off their superiority complex. Unless you want to give them credit for sneakiness, which apparently they have, despite all evidence to the contrary. I must say that confuses me: there are all these episodes about super-elaborate Dalek plans involving tv-shows and transforming people into pigs, and YET, Daleks seem, on the whole, very straight-forward and fond of stating the obvious. The mind boggles.
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He does give young Amy a soda (aka pop aka fizzy drink) in the finale.
I honestly don't remember anything else, other than the Dalek offering him tea, which got a fairly violent response from the doctor.
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Poor Dalek is down there with Jack and Ianto...
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