He is. You wouldn't think it, just knowing the bare bone facts about the Doctor, but when you see him in action, there's just something...about him. Something in him that makes him do such impossible things, it's nearly impossible to describe. But when you meet him, you know it almost immediately. 'This guy is something else.' Not that he's perfect, no one's perfect, and even he makes mistakes, but he can usually do pretty good damage control when he does mess up.
[Pauses at that.]
He went back underground to study the Pandorica. There was a story going around that there was something powerful in there and that the aliens wanted whatever it was.
...then Amy woke up. [And the sad look.] And I found out she forgot me. The Doctor explained to me what happened. About how our universe is exploding, how I ceased to exist and that's why she forgot, but how nothing is truly ever forgotten.
He told me to go to her. He'd deal with the Pandorica. [And the look gets sadder.] He was right. I was able to get Amy to remember. But the trap was sprung.
All those thousands of ships with all those thousands of beings in each one had made a trap for the Doctor. A legion of men who weren't men, but believed they were, a legend planted all throughout time, all those invading forces to make him believe the Pandorica had something they wanted, the whole trap made believable by copying Amy's memories.
The Pandorica was a prison. A prison that you can't even escape by dying. Made for the Doctor. Forty-nine Plastic Nestene Duplicates to hold him, so many aliens beamed down to confront him, to force him in.