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Revision as of 12:45, 4 January 2019

"Peg doll (Night Terrors)" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the behind the scenes section, the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

You may be looking for the peg dolls from The Dead Shoes.

The peg dolls were dolls that inhabited the doll's house in George's cupboard. (TV: Night Terrors)

Powers and abilities

The peg dolls turned their victims into other peg dolls by grabbing and holding them still. The transformation was swift yet seemingly painful, as the victim would scream and convulse when being transformed. It began with the hands, which grew bigger and turned to wood, followed by the rest of the victim's body. Any clothing the person was wearing was modified into that of a doll's; extras were sometimes added, such as the hat in Amy's case. None of the person's original personality remained; the Eleventh Doctor referred to it as a state of "living death". It was possible to reverse the process, and the victim had full memory of the ordeal. The dolls were also capable of talking, and were heard singing a haunting rhyme leading towards the Doctor's death. They didn't seem to know that they were the ones turning others into dolls like them; they only wanted to play. (TV: Night Terrors)

History

The peg dolls inhabited the doll's house in George's cupboard, which became a psychic repository for all his fears. Subsequently, the dolls were animated, and began hunting any individuals who appeared in the house to turn them into Dolls. When Rory and Amy were trapped in the house, they stumbled across the dolls and believed they were harmless.

Eventually they realised the extent of their powers when they witnessed Purcell being turned into one of them, and tried evading them as much as possible. They also hunted the Doctor and Alex when they appeared in the doll house, until they cornered Rory and them, having already converted Amy. They proceeded to attack them, momentarily stopping when George himself appeared in the same room.

The Dolls turned their attention to George and surrounded him, until Alex pushed them aside to comfort his son and assure him that he would never abandon him, which brought them to an immediate halt. When Alex's unconditional love for his son allowed George to overcome his fears, the peg dolls were expelled from the house and reverted to their original form. (TV: Night Terrors)

Other references

When the telepathic Emily Fairfax read the mind of the Hypothetical Gentleman, a peg doll was among the images she saw. (COMIC: Hypothetical Gentleman)

Behind the scenes

The Peg Dolls sang a haunting nursery rhyme throughout Night Terrors, but it made a return in the series six finale. Their song went as follows:

"Tick tock goes the clock / And what then shall we see? / Tick tock until the day/ That thou shalt marry me.
Tick tock goes the clock / And all the years they fly / Tick tock and all too soon / You and I must die.
Tick tock goes the clock / We laughed at fate and mourned her / Tick tock goes the clock / Even for the Doctor
Tick tock goes the clock
He cradled and he rocked her / Tick tock goes the clock / Even for the Doctor.
Doctor, brave and good, / He turned away from violence / When he understood / The falling of the Silence.
Tick tock goes the clock / He cradled and he rocked her / Tick tock goes the clock / 'Til River kills the Doctor.
Tick tock goes the clock / He gave all he could give her / Tick tock goes the clock / Now prison waits for River.

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