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Overview

First aired

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Production Code

2.10

Written by

Tom MacRae

Directed by

Nick Hurran

Runtime

45 minutes

Story Type

Doctor-Lite

Time Travel

Future

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Time Travel Pivotal, AI gone wrong, Robots

Inventory (Potential Spoilers!)

Sonic Screwdriver

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Apalapucia

UK Viewers

7.60 million

Appreciation Index

85

Synopsis

The Eleventh Doctor, Rory Williams and Amy Pond land on Apalapucia in the middle of a plague. Amy is left behind, and the Doctor and Rory must save her...but time for Amy is running at a different speed.

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That was very good, proper sci-fi. I wasn't sure what to make of it at first but it got better as it went on and the story was very interesting. It was a little sentimental at times, yeah but these less is more episodes beat the bombastic, over the top stuff we've had at times since the show came back any day.


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What is there to say, how can I put into words how much I adore this episode. I suppose the best place to start talking about it for me is the ending. My word the ending. My thoughts on the ending are endless, in my opinion the eleventh Doctor does not have more callous a moment. Locking older Amy out of the TARDIS, only to put the lock in Rory’s hand, claiming he’s giving him the choice when really he is absolving himself of the guilt. The handbots closing in on Amy insisting on their killing her as a kindness, but it's not them who kill her but the Doctor all in the name of saving her. It's heartbreaking, and these moments alone make this episode my favourite of the eleventh Doctor’s era.

Of course, none of those final moments would work without the bedrock of Amy and Rory’s relationship in this episode in particular. The episode convincingly portrays that to Rory older Amy is still his wife, her suddenly being older has no bearing on his love for her, and on Amy’s side just how much she’s missed him, he’s her first priority, and she is his, but instead of making things simpler it just makes it more complicated.

In a lot of ways this episode feels like well trodden ground, there have been many episodes where Amy and Rory’s relationship has been a if not the focus, about how they are the most important thing for each other, but at no point does this episode feel tired, somehow it finds new and impactful things to say about them.

I could go on and on about this episode, but I’m not sure any of it would sound particularly coherent, just random gushing. Suffice to say an all time great.


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One of my favourite 11th Doctor stories. It has a dramatic and gently complex sci-fi concept at the centre of it.

Old Amy is believably a different character and has to make a brave and difficult decision. Should she erase her life, so that the greatest injustice never happened to her and another version of her continues to live? It’s a story that could only be done justice in Doctor Who.

Sure we’ve had nangene like robots that kill with their cures several times in the show and we’ve certainly had characters waiting indefinite periods of time as an act of heroism several times too, but The Girl Who Waited puts a unique and beautiful spin on it.

Oh and finally! Flirting done right in Doctor Who! Not all the “eyes front soldier” which is very Moffat-esque. But older Amy trying it on with young Rory. It’s genuinely touching, real, hilarious and slightly sexy!


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HANDBOT: Apalapucia is under planet-wide quarantine. This is a kindness facility for those infected with Chen Seven.

(The Doctor covers his mouth and nose with his coat lapel.)

DOCTOR: What?

RORY: Chen Seven, hmm?

DOCTOR: The one day plague.

RORY: What, you get it for a day?

DOCTOR: No, you get it, and you die in a day.

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(Cold Open)

[TARDIS]

DOCTOR: Apalapucia.
AMY: Say it again?
DOCTOR: Apalapucia.
AMY Apalapu
DOCTOR: Chia.
RORY: Apalapucia.
DOCTOR: Apalapucia.
AMY: Apalapucia. What a beautiful word.
DOCTOR: Beautiful word, beautiful world. Apalapucia, voted number two planet in the top ten greatest destinations for the discerning intergalactic traveller.
RORY: Why couldn't we go to number one?
DOCTOR: It's hideous. Everyone goes to number one. Planet of the coffee shops. Apalapucia. I give you sunsets, spires, soaring silver colonnades. I give you

(The Doctor opens the TARDIS door to reveal - a white space with a door.)

RORY: Doors.


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