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* As the Doctor examines River's broken wrist, she says it is "pretty bad, too". In this shot, the Doctor has his mouth open as if showing the pain of seeing her hand. But in the next shot, his mouth is closed.
* As the Doctor examines River's broken wrist, she says it is "pretty bad, too". In this shot, the Doctor has his mouth open as if showing the pain of seeing her hand. But in the next shot, his mouth is closed.


* As the Doctor and River climb onto the Winter Quay roof, the shot shows them opposite Amy and Rory on the ledge, so the Doctor and River would've climbed from the side of the 'Statue of Liberty' Weeping Angel, which was not shown behind them; (possibly far from the face).
* As the Doctor and River climb onto the Winter Quay roof, the shot shows them opposite Amy and Rory on the ledge, so the Doctor and River would've climbed from the side of the "Statue of Liberty" Weeping Angel, which was not shown behind them; (possibly far from the face).
 
* Amy's middle name, Jessica, is not present on her grave.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 17:23, 2 October 2012

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The Angels Take Manhattan was the fifth episode of the seventh series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales. It saw the final appearances of Amy Pond and Rory Williams, and the return of River Song.

Synopsis

A simple trip to New York City goes horribly wrong when Rory is sent back to the 1930s by the Weeping Angels. There he finds that River is investigating the angels and Manhattan has become their hunting grounds. The Doctor and Amy must find Rory before it is too late, but they soon find that not every point in time can be changed. And here, the Doctor must do the one thing he has been dreading - say a final farewell to Amelia Pond.

Plot

Detective Sam Garner is sent by art collector and mob boss, Grayle, to Winter Quay, an apartment building "where the statues live". Once Garner leaves for the Quay, Grayle looks out his office window, and notices one of two statues standing outside his mansion disappear when he isn't looking. When Garner arrives at Winter Quay, he notices the residents of the Quay and the surrounding apartment buildings watching his arrival with dread. Garner enters the Quay, unaware of a Weeping Angel sitting on a plinth near the building that awakens as he enters.

Garner enters a room in Winter Quay that has his name on it; unaware of the Angels stalking him through the building. He encounters an elderly version of himself, who warns him that "they" are going to send him back in time now he is there. Garner is then attacked by the Weeping Angels but manages to avoid them as something large is heard approaching Winter Quay from outside. When he finds the Angels have blocked the stairwell, Garner is forced onto the roof and comes face to face with the snarling Statue of Liberty; revealed to be a Weeping Angel of gigantic size. As he succumbs to his fate, the audience is made aware that someone is writing about Garner's demise on a typewriter.

In current day New York, the Doctor and the Ponds are having a picnic in Central Park. The Ponds are annoyed by the Doctor's habit of reading his detective novel by Melody Malone out loud, while he in turn is perturbed by Amy's use of reading glasses. The Doctor tells Amy that he doesn't like her glasses because they make her eye look "all liny"; but after taking Amy's glasses off, decides that her eyes look better with them on. Amy then starts arguing with the Doctor about how she looks, asking Rory (who is a safe distance away from his wife) if there are lines under her eyes. Rory says he never noticed, walking back to his wife, who happily kisses him. Rory goes off to get more coffee for them as Amy tells the Doctor to tell her a story; the Doctor is amused she changed her mind.

On Rory's way back, he hears the sound of children giggling, as a stone cherub on a nearby fountain disappears. As Rory enters a dark archway, the giggling gets closer and closer. In the meantime, the Doctor's book says Melody saw a thin man appear and followed him until he noticed her; the Doctor is shocked by what the thin man says to Melody - "I was just getting coffee for the Doctor and Amy. Hello, River". They run to the TARDIS, while in 1938 Rory questions River about how he got there as he was just walking under a bridge in the park. River tells him she has not idea, but he better put his hands up; armed men are surrounding them.

In the meantime, the Doctor and Amy have boarded the TARDIS as Amy continues reading from the book, which has River saying the TARDIS cannot land in New York during this time because of several time distortions, comparing it to trying to land a plane in a blizzard; if even she can't do it, the Doctor wouldn't be able to either. An annoyed Doctor attempts to land the TARDIS, but it is bounced back to 2012 New York by a wall of temporal energy, proving River right. Landing in a cemetery, the Doctor tells Amy to stop reading ahead in the book because reading the events written in it causes them to become fixed in time. However, Amy disagrees and keeps reading; River and Rory have been taken to Grayle's mansion, where the former comments on the mob boss's taste in Chin artifacts. Hearing this, the Doctor figures out how to get "landing lights"; going back to 221 and leaving a message on one of the vases: "Yowza!"

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The screaming Angel, chained in Grayle's office.

As River is led into Grayle's office, Rory is placed in the basement with "the babies". Grayle says that "they" are everywhere, but no one seems to notice; he then shows River the prize of his collection: a chained and damaged Weeping Angel. River says she's met them before, and that the Angel is screaming out in pain to its comrades; this is why Grayle has so many locks on his doors. However, Grayle quickly turns the tables on River by briefly turning off the lights long enough for the shackled Angel to grab her wrist. Grayle demands to know everything River knows about the Angels.

In the meantime, Rory has been tossed in the basement and given a book of matches by the guard, who tells him that he'll last longer with them than with something electric. Left alone in darkness, Rory hears the giggling again, scaring him into lighting a match. He comes across several stone cherubs, and during the time Rory takes to light another match after the other one has gone out, the cherubs move closer and begin to attack him. He repeatedly lights the matches, but they keep going out. Down to one match, Rory watches as a cherub that got close to him blows it out. Above, as Grayle attempts to threaten River, she hears the TARDIS trying to materialise and tells her captor that he'd better watch out for her husband. With a shockwave, the TARDIS lands, knocking Grayle out.

In the TARDIS, the Doctor is busy fixing his hair for his wife, annoying Amy. Once done, they depart and find River. He asks her how Stormcage is, only to learn that she has been let go because the Doctor apparently never existed; she is also now a professor of archaeology. The Doctor tells River they either have to break her wrist or the Angel's to get her free; unfortunately, Amy read ahead again and knows that River breaks her wrist to get free, so it's the only way now. However, Amy has a most brilliant idea about to know what's ahead without details or spoilers; they read the chapter titles. Reading one, Amy learns where Rory is and rushes off. However, as soon as she does, the Doctor reads the table of contents and sees the last chapter is labeled "Amelia's Final Farewell".

Amy checks the basement, only to find Rory gone. She returns to the Doctor, who is now sitting on the stairs, deep in thought. River emerges from the collection room with her scanner, saying that Rory is at Winter Quay, having only been moved in space, rather than time. The Doctor is delighted to see River didn't have to break her wrist to get free, but as soon as he touches it, River grimaces in pain; revealing that she did indeed break it. He then heals her hand with a little of his regeneration energy, being scolded by his wife for wasting the energy. Amy asks River why the Doctor is in a bad mood and River subtly says they should never let the Doctor see them age. They then commandeer one of the mob's cars and drive off to get Rory. Back in the mansion, Grayle awakens to find the two statues from outside his home have entered through the unlocked front door, and have him trapped.

The Doctor, Amy and Riber arrive at Winter Quay, where Rory has been exploring on his own. They find him on the exact same floor Sam Garner arrived on. At the end of the hall is a Weeping Angel; the way out is blocked. Rory discovers a room with his name on it and enters with Amy. River and the Doctor linger, only to see the Angel is smiling; a bad omen. Inside the room is an old man who calls to Amy and is revealed to be Rory's future self. Amy holds the older Rory's hand as he passes away.

The Doctor sadly informs Rory this means the Angels will send him back in time and keep him imprisoned in the Quay until he dies, as they've seen; Amy won't get sent with him, explaining why the older Rory was so pleased to see her. Rory decides to defy this; if the Angels aren't able to catch him, he won't die there. However, the Doctor notes that Rory will have to run for his entire life then. River then realises that if Rory escapes, the subsequent negation of the timeline in which the Angels trapped Rory at Winter Quay will create a paradox, which will in turn poison the time energy the Angels feed off of and kill them.

Something large is heard approaching Winter Quay, forcing the group to decide that Rory and River's plan will work. Amy and Rory run out, but the Doctor and River are forced back into the room by two Weeping Angels. Amy and Rory enter the stairway, seeing an Angel is blocking the way out downwards. Thus, they climb up to the roof, where they are confronted by the snarling Statue of Liberty. Back inside, the Doctor causes a distraction that allows him and River to escape the Angels and use the same route as Amy and Rory. Back on the roof, Rory sees the only way out is to jump and commit suicide. Amy tries talking him out of it, but defends the idea by reminding her that he has died and come back to life numerous times before. Amy decides to jump with Rory just as the Doctor and River reach the roof. Before the Doctor can stop Amy or Rory, the two jump from the roof, and embrace as they fall to their deaths. The paradox Rory's death has created then begins to take effect.

The surviving Angel.

The group awake back in the cemetery in 2012 New York, relieved to be alive, and the Doctor happily explains that Winter's Quay negation from the timeline by the paradox meant that they never went there in the first place. Rory complains that when they came to New York, he wanted to go to a pub. The Doctor decides they can all do that; a family outing. However, as everyone boards the TARDIS, Rory notices a gravestone with his name on it just as he vanishes; a surviving Angel has snuck up behind Rory and sent him back in time, and the group notice that Rory's gravestone now reads that he was 82 when he died.

The Doctor explains to a distraught Amy that he cannot go back; anymore time meddling in New York will destroy the city. Amy asks the Doctor if she would end up where Rory was if the Angel touched her, and despite the Doctor's attempts to talk Amy out of it, his mother-in-law tells River to take care of him. Amy turns, crying, to the Doctor, and says "Raggedy Man... goodbye" as the Angel sends her back with Rory. To the Doctor's horror and distress, the gravestone now reads Amy's name as well.

Amy and Rory's gravestone.

River comforts the Doctor, knowing that he can never see Amy and Rory again; in the TARDIS, the Doctor apologises to River as Amy and Rory were her parents. River says that it's okay, reminding the Doctor not to travel alone. He then asks her to travel with him and River says she'd be more than willing to share adventures with him, but not all the time; "one psychopath per TARDIS." Heading up to a room to begin writing the book, River tells the Doctor that while he may not listen to her, he may listen to Amy; after giving her the story for publishing, she'll make sure Amy leaves a message for him in the book's afterword.

The Doctor remembers that he tore out the last page from the book and rushes back to where their picnic was in New York. The Doctor grabs the page and reads Amy's message; "Afterword, by Amelia Williams. Hello, old friend, and here we are. You and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words, Rory and I will be long gone, so know that we lived well, and were very happy. And, above all else, know that we will love you, always. Sometimes, I do worry about you though; I think, once we're gone, you won't be coming back here for a long while, and you might be alone, which you should never be. Don't be alone, Doctor."Amy has just one more request from her "Raggedy Doctor"; go back to the child her sitting in the garden and tell her a story: "And do one more thing for me: there's a little girl, waiting in a garden; she's going to wait a long while, so she is going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that, if she's patient, the days are coming that she'll never forget. Tell her she'll go to sea and fight pirates, she'll fall in love with a man who'll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she'll give hope to the greatest painter who ever lived, and save a whale in outer space."

The Doctor appears to honour Amy's request as young Amelia is seen waiting in the garden for him and the sound of the TARDIS is heard; as this happens, Amy finishes the story by narrating "Tell her: This is the story of Amelia Pond - and this, is how it ends."

Cast

Crew

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Movement

Casting

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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


References

Buildings

Foods and beverages

TARDIS

  • River tells Rory that the TARDIS Translation circuit 'sticks around' when he sees writing on ancient Chinese vases being translated.

Theories and concepts

  • By changing his future and creating a paradox Amy and Rory's actions wipe out the Angels' Winter Quay building.

Time

  • The Doctor says that there are significant time distortions around New York.
  • If someone learns of their personal future by reading about it, it becomes a fixed point in time and therefore cannot be changed.
  • Due to the paradox created by Amy and Rory, the Doctor cannot travel back in time to visit them without destroying New York City.

Timeline

  • The Doctor visits China in 221 BC to have a message placed on a vase to alert River.

Cars and trucks

  • When the Doctor decides to adjust his hair before exiting the TARDIS, a plaque references that the Doctor's TARDIS was manufactured by Rolls Royce.

Other products

Story notes

  • The title of the book which River Song writes under the pseudonym "Melody Malone" is The Angel's Kiss. An e-book version of the novel will be released on 4 October 2012.[1][2]
  • This is the first episode to feature River Song that is not a two-parter or is at least following a cameo appearance by River in the previous episode.
  • As with all of the Series 7 episodes, this episode has individually stylized opening credits: the time vortex appears blue and gray, and the Doctor Who logo resembles the Statue of Liberty in color and pattern.
  • Amy asks the Doctor to return to meet a young Amelia Pond the morning after he left her waiting in the garden in The Eleventh Hour to tell her about the adventures they will have together. The older Amy was dreaming about that morning when the Doctor came back to pick her up the night before her wedding at the end of The Eleventh Hour. Steven Moffat said of the scene, "After showing Amelia Pond in the garden as a young girl in The Eleventh Hour, Karen's first episode, the final shot in Saturday's The Angels Take Manhattan is a punchline I have been waiting to tell for two and a half years."

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Production errors

  • The Winter Quay is located near Battery Park on the south side of Manhattan, however several shots from the roof show the Chrysler Building nearby in the background, a building located miles north and is not visible from Battery Park.
  • The map that The Doctor uses to locate Rory, in 1938, shows both the Battery City Park, as well as the Battery Tunnel. These were not in existence in 1938.
  • The Photoshoot PA who was credited did not appear in this episode, but instead appeared in Asylum of the Daleks.
  • Just after Amy and Rory jump off of the roof and the Doctor is looking down at them, River is in the background standing normally looking at the Doctor. In the very next shot she is leaning on the ledge, looking down at Amy and Rory.
  • As the Doctor examines River's broken wrist, she says it is "pretty bad, too". In this shot, the Doctor has his mouth open as if showing the pain of seeing her hand. But in the next shot, his mouth is closed.
  • As the Doctor and River climb onto the Winter Quay roof, the shot shows them opposite Amy and Rory on the ledge, so the Doctor and River would've climbed from the side of the "Statue of Liberty" Weeping Angel, which was not shown behind them; (possibly far from the face).
  • Amy's middle name, Jessica, is not present on her grave.

Continuity

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Footnotes