Stories Television Doctor Who Series 6 Doctor Who S6 Episode: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A Good Man Goes to War 29 images Overview Characters How to Watch Reviews 3 Statistics Related Stories Quotes 28 Transcript Overview First aired Saturday, June 4, 2011 Production Code 2.7 Written by Steven Moffat Directed by Peter Hoar Runtime 50 minutes Story Type Mid-Series Finale, New Companion Introduction Time Travel Future Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) Consequences, LGBTQA+, Meeting in the wrong order, Pregnancy, Time Travel Pivotal, War Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!) Amy's Pregnancy, Melody Pond, Silence Will Fall Inventory (Potential Spoilers!) Psychic Paper, Sonic Screwdriver Location (Potential Spoilers!) Demon's Run, Stormcage UK Viewers 7.51 million Appreciation Index 88 Synopsis On the asteroid Demon's Run, Amy Pond has given birth. But the villainous Madame Kovarian and the religious order of the silence are waiting to make a collection that tears Amy's world apart. Across the galaxy, the Eleventh Doctor and Rory Williams are assembling an army to fight the battle that lies ahead, whilst in Stormcage, River Song prepares to escape for what may be the last time. For this is the battle of Demon's Run. On this day, the Doctor will rise higher than ever and fall so much further, and finally, this is the day he discovers who River Song is... Watch Watched Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith Amy Pond Karen Gillan Rory Williams Arthur Darvill River Song Alex Kingston Madame Vastra Neve McIntosh First Appearance Jenny Flint First Appearance Strax Dan Starkey First Appearance Dorium Maldovar Madame Kovarian Church of the Papal Mainframe First Appearance Headless Monks Colonel Manton Crespallion Cybermen Cyber-Leader Silurians The Silence Henry Avery Lorna Bucket First Appearance Show All Characters (19) How to watch A Good Man Goes to War: Watch on iPlayer Doctor Who Confidential DVD Series 6: Part 1 Blu-Ray Series 6: Part 1 DVD The Complete Sixth Series Blu-Ray The Complete Sixth Series Blu-Ray The Complete Sixth Series [Steelbook] Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 3 reviews 23 September 2024 · 40 words Review by AndyUK Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! Pretty fantastic stuff. Took a while for all the pieces come together but it was epic and its interesting to finally know who River Song is. I would like to know why the Doctor's enemies are actively helping him though. AndyUK View profile Like Liked 1 13 May 2024 · 274 words Review by dema1020 Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! A Good Man Goes to War is unfortunately a bit messy. It is a lot of things - essential to understanding the larger narrative arc of the Moffat era, but also confusing enough I definitely didn't fully understand it until re-watching this series. It tries to be this big, epic battle thing, and it kind of still feels small and weak. I'm not against an angry doctor and it does feel quite warranted given the Silence has been quietly stowing away pregnant Amy for months. That's pretty sinister stuff and like a hundred other ideas in this episode, none of them are quite fully fleshed out. I do love Matt Smith who carries this episode against a lot of other weaker performances. His delight on learning the identity of Melody Pond with Alex Kingston (who also stands out here acting-wise) is profoundly memorable. Everything else is a pretty rough mix of cheesy, forgettable, and silly. I mean, just look at the enormous, insanely long plot summary for this review page up above. This episode is bloated and dense to an extreme fault. And it is all a real shame because I like the idea of this episode a lot. When we're exploring stuff like the Doctor building an army and the nature of his identity - that stuff and the aforementioned ending buoy up this score quite a bit. That it becomes a bit more informative on a second viewing also helps repeatability. I don't really hear people talk about this one much one way or another, which I think is most telling about the emotional impact of A Good Man Goes to War dema1020 View profile Like Liked 1 24 April 2024 · 303 words Review by 15thDoctor Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! It’s a grab bag full of elements, back references and treats. We’re half way through the season, do we really need Danny Boy and Captain Avery to pull in a favour? A bizarre choice. This is somewhat softened by Vastra, Jenny, Strax, the brilliant blue guy, the headless monks. But note that the best bits are the new bits, not the call backs. It feels like they had enough ingredients in the pot to flesh out without stuffing in a bunch more ingredients. The incessant cringey flirting has also reached fever pitch and I could do without the poem. I also don’t like the Doctor being made into being perceived as a “mighty warrior” without having bedded in the idea ahead of this episode. I’d have rather they spent more time on this concept than the eye patch lady who needed less foreshadowing. It feels churlish to complain when they got so much right. The idea of conceiving a baby in the presence of time travel, changing its DNA, is a very clever sci-fi concept. The Doctor taking down an army by calling in some favours is very effective, as is the death of the goo baby and the heroic death of Strax. The Lorna Bucket scene is also exceptional. But you get what I’m saying right? There’s just so much going on! Following a two parter which should have been a single part episode, we have a single part episode with more than enough elements to justify two episodes. The bit that will stay with people is the reveal of River as Amy and Rory’s daughter. Very smartly done. I’m not sure I’m sold on the idea of a mid-series finale but they couldn’t have left things hanging on a stronger note. 15thDoctor View profile Like Liked 1 Open in new window Statistics AVG. 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But this isn't a time for lies. What you are going to be, Melody is very, very brave. But not as brave as they'll have to be. Because there's someone coming. I don't know where he is, or what he's doing, but trust me, he's on his way. There's a man who's never going to let us down, and not even an army can get in the way. He's the last of his kind. He looks young, but he's lived for hundreds and hundreds of years. And wherever they take you, Melody, however scared you are, I promise you, you will never be alone. Because this man is your father. He has a name, but the people of our world know him better... as the Last Centurion. — Amy Pond, A Good Man Goes to War Show All Quotes (28) Open in new window Transcript [White room] (On Demon's Run, an asteroid modified into a habitation, a baby has been born. Her name is Melody Pond.) AMY: I wish I could tell you that you'll be loved, that you'll be safe and cared for and protected. But this isn't a time for lies. What you are going to be, Melody is very, very brave. (The Eye Patch Lady steps forward from the line of armed guards.) KOVARIAN: Two minutes.AMY: But not as brave as they'll have to be. Because there's someone coming. I don't know where he is, or what he's doing, but trust me, he's on his way. Show Full Transcript Open in new window