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Overview

First aired

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Production Code

1.4

Written by

Steven Moffat

Directed by

Adam Smith

Runtime

45 minutes

Story Type

Two-Parter

Time Travel

Future

Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!)

Crack in time

Inventory (Potential Spoilers!)

River Song's Diary, Gravity Globe, Sonic Screwdriver

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

The Byzantium, Space, Stormcage

UK Viewers

8.59 million

Appreciation Index

87

Synopsis

The enigmatic River Song hurtles back into the Eleventh Doctor's life, but she's not the only familiar face returning — the Weeping Angels are back! Following River's calling card, the Doctor is recruited to help track down the last of the Angels, which has escaped from the Byzantium starliner and into the terrifying Maze of the Dead.

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The Time of Angels is impactful in a different way if it is your first exposure to River Song and the Weeping Angels. When I started Doctor Who with Series 5, I was not aware that both River Song and the Weeping Angels had only appeared once previously on Doctor Who TV and I had imagined more interactions had occurred already. The mystery around River Song presented in The Time of Angels is intriguing enough, but it is more impactful if you have seen episodes of Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead already.

The additional abilities given to the Weeping Angels: “image of an Angel becomes itself an Angel” with their ability to possess someone who looks at them too long, makes this story and their threat more intense than their debut in Blink. But Blink is still fantastic. Also, the fact that the Weeping Angels are killing people in this episode rather than just sending them back in time to live out their lives in the past makes the danger more real.

It is shocking how one can easily be surprised by the reveal that all the statues are Angels when the Doctor casually mentions that the natives of the planet, Aplans, had two heads. Looking at the statues, one would correctly conclude that the single-head statues are not of the Aplans, but somehow, I was still surprised along with the Doctor and River by their epiphany about the statues. Guess I was subjected to the perception filter as well.


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Quotes

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DOCTOR: The writing, the graffiti. Old High Gallifreyan. The lost language of the Time Lords. There were days, there were many days, these words could burn stars and raise up empires, and topple gods.

AMY: What does it say?

DOCTOR: Hello, sweetie.

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Transcript

[Field]

(A man in a uniform is standing in the middle of a field, with a smudge of lipstick on his face. He appears to be rather dizzy. A man in evening dress walks up to him.)

GUARD: It's a beautiful day.

(The man in evening dress wipes the lipstick with the corner of his handkerchief.)

[Corridor]


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