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* ''Blink'' writer [[Steven Moffat]] had originally created the character of [[Sally Sparrow (What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow)|Sally Sparrow]] for his short story ''[[What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow]]'' from ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]''. This [[Ninth Doctor]] adventure (uniquely ''sans'' [[Rose Tyler]]) depicted Sally as a young girl who communicates with the Doctor via pre-recorded messages, much as in ''Blink''. The implied setting of the first story and Sally Sparrow's age in it, as well as the similarity between the stories, make it hard to reconcile the characters as the same (unless multiverses or alternate timelines are taken into account). In the short story, Sally grows up to become a spy. | * ''Blink'' writer [[Steven Moffat]] had originally created the character of [[Sally Sparrow (What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow)|Sally Sparrow]] for his short story ''[[What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow]]'' from ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]''. This [[Ninth Doctor]] adventure (uniquely ''sans'' [[Rose Tyler]]) depicted Sally as a young girl who communicates with the Doctor via pre-recorded messages, much as in ''Blink''. The implied setting of the first story and Sally Sparrow's age in it, as well as the similarity between the stories, make it hard to reconcile the characters as the same (unless multiverses or alternate timelines are taken into account). In the short story, Sally grows up to become a spy. | ||
* Sally serves a similar function to [[Marc Cory]] in ''[[Mission to the Unknown]] ''and [[Elton Pope]] in ''[[Love & Monsters]]'', in that she is a one-off guest character who serves as the protagonist of the story. | * Sally serves a similar function to [[Marc Cory]] in ''[[Mission to the Unknown]] ''and [[Elton Pope]] in ''[[Love & Monsters]]'', in that she is a one-off guest character who serves as the protagonist of the story. | ||
* There was a plan in one draft to have the book and DVD shop ran by Sally and Larry to be crushed by a [[Dalek]] ship in [[The Stolen Earth (TV story)]], but this scene wasn't even filmed, meaning its place in canon is unknown. | |||
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Sally Sparrow was a young photographer from London who indirectly assisted the Tenth Doctor, and encountered the Weeping Angels.
Sally had an interest in "urban exploration" (the hobby of entering abandoned buildings to take photographs) which led her to explore Wester Drumlins one night. While taking photographs, she found strange messages addressed to her left by someone called the Doctor. She went to her close friend, Kathy Nightingale, for advice; this led her to meet Kathy's brother Larry Nightingale for the first time. On a second visit to the house (with Kathy this time), Sally briefly met Malcolm Wainwright, who claimed to be Kathy's grandson. Baffled, Sally went to ask Kathy for an explanation, only to find that she had vanished. Malcolm gave Sally a packet of letters and photographs from his grandmother. Sally read the letter, in which Kathy asked Sally to tell her brother Larry that Kathy loved him. Sally went to the DVD store where Larry worked, and told him that his sister had gone "on a trip" when she had actually been transported to Hull in 1920 by the Weeping Angels. She saw a mysterious man on a TV screen that seemed to reply to what she said. Larry explained that this man was on seventeen completely unrelated DVDs, almost like an "easter egg" and then gave Sally a list of the DVDs.
Sally also met Billy Shipton, a police officer, and he asked her out. Billy was sent by the Weeping Angels back to 1969 and given instructions from the Doctor to tell Sally an important instruction: "Look at the list". She sat with him on his last night of life, in a hospital, as Billy had said that that would be the last day that Sally and he met.
Afterward, Sally looked at the list of seventeen DVDs, and realised their connection: they were all seventeen DVDs that she owned; the messages on the DVDs were meant for her. She called Larry and told him to meet her at Wester Drumlins. They found the Weeping Angels and were warned by the Doctor not to blink, because the Angels moved when they were not seen. On one of the DVDs, the Doctor told Sally about the Weeping Angels. Sally and Larry found and trapped the Weeping Angels and returned the Doctor's TARDIS to the Doctor and Martha Jones.
Over the next year, Sally and Larry took over the video store Larry had been working at and converted it into a used book-and-DVD store. While Larry wanted to pursue a relationship, Sally remained distant as she compiled detailed notes of her experiences. Some time later, she met the Doctor and Martha in person and delivered her important package of information. Only then did she finally allow herself to pursue a relationship with Larry. (TV: Blink)
Personality
Sally Sparrow was a photographer who liked to study the past. She said she liked old things because they made her feel "sad" albeit in a good way. Sally was compassionate and stayed by Billy's bed until he died in order to comfort him. She was also brave and although she did panic when the Weeping Angels surrounded her and Larry, she still managed to return the TARDIS to the Doctor. After her encounter with the Angels, Sally was quite distant with Larry, possibly because she was afraid of losing him like she had lost Kathy and Billy but she eventually returned his romantic feelings after meeting the Doctor in person for the first time.
She was surprisingly intelligent: Sally was able to figure out that the events she had experienced had not yet happened in the Doctor's timeline showing that she had a logical mind.
Behind the scenes
- Blink writer Steven Moffat had originally created the character of Sally Sparrow for his short story What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow from Doctor Who Annual 2006. This Ninth Doctor adventure (uniquely sans Rose Tyler) depicted Sally as a young girl who communicates with the Doctor via pre-recorded messages, much as in Blink. The implied setting of the first story and Sally Sparrow's age in it, as well as the similarity between the stories, make it hard to reconcile the characters as the same (unless multiverses or alternate timelines are taken into account). In the short story, Sally grows up to become a spy.
- Sally serves a similar function to Marc Cory in Mission to the Unknown and Elton Pope in Love & Monsters, in that she is a one-off guest character who serves as the protagonist of the story.
- There was a plan in one draft to have the book and DVD shop ran by Sally and Larry to be crushed by a Dalek ship in The Stolen Earth (TV story), but this scene wasn't even filmed, meaning its place in canon is unknown.