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River is delivered back to jail, where she and the Doctor finally (at least, finally from the Doctor's perspective) kiss each other. The Doctor is shaken and does not know how to react, and ends up bolting.
River is delivered back to jail, where she and the Doctor finally (at least, finally from the Doctor's perspective) kiss each other. The Doctor is shaken and does not know how to react, and ends up bolting.


Rory continues to listen to Amy and the Doctor over the communicator. Amy had not told him she thought she was pregnant since he might think that it was the Doctor's child and not his own, also worying about the effect the TARDIS may have had on the child, giving it abnormalities. After Amy reassures Rory that he is safe, the Doctor prepares to leave on an adventure, while having the TARDIS computer scan Amy for pregnancy -- it flickers between a positive and a negative reading, leaving the actual reading unclear.
Rory continues to listen to Amy and the Doctor over the communicator. Amy had not told him she thought she was pregnant since she is worried that the TARDIS may have had an effect on the child, giving it abnormalities such as multiple time heads. After Amy reassures Rory that he is safe, the Doctor prepares to leave on an adventure, while having the TARDIS computer scan Amy for pregnancy -- it flickers between a positive and a negative reading, leaving the actual reading unclear.


Six months later, in New York, the girl comes across a homeless man in the street, while coughing. She tells the man that she is dying, "but that's OK". To the man's astonishment -- and fear, resulting in him fleeing -- the girl begins to [[Regeneration|regenerate]].
Six months later, in New York, the girl comes across a homeless man in the street, while coughing. She tells the man that she is dying, "but that's OK". To the man's astonishment -- and fear, resulting in him fleeing -- the girl begins to [[Regeneration|regenerate]].

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Day of the Moon was the second episode of the sixth series of Doctor Who.

Synopsis

The Doctor is locked in the perfect prison. Amy, Rory and River Song are being hunted down across America by the FBI. With the help of new friend and FBI-insider, Canton Everett Delaware the Third, our heroes are reunited to share their discoveries, if not their memories. For the world is occupied by an alien force who control humanity through post-hypnotic suggestion and no one can be trusted. Aided by President Nixon and Neil Armstrong's foot, the Doctor must mount a revolution to drive out the enemy and rescue the missing little girl. No-one knows why they took her. Or why they have kidnapped Amy Pond...[1]

Plot

Three months after Amy shot at the little girl, she is chased down in the middle of the Valey of the Gods in Utah. She has strange pen markings and tally marks all over her skin. Eventually, she is cornered between two SUVs and a cliff face. Canton Delaware advises her to surrender, but eventually shoots her. Her body is brought before the Doctor, who is being kept prisoner at Area 51 in chains and a straitjacket.

River Song, also covered in markings, is caught in New York, between the unfinished edge of a skyscraper and Canton's FBI unit. She decides to jump instead of be arrested. Finally, Rory -- also covered in markings -- is shot on a dam. He is also taken to the Doctor, who is now having a wall built around him -- blocks that seal together perfectly to make one solid box. It is soundproof and impregnable -- the perfect prison. As it is finished, Canton steps inside and seals the door from the inside.

Once the door is closed, the pretence is dropped and the Doctor easily frees himself. Amy and Rory free themselves from the body bags, and Canton takes on a much friendlier approach to the three. After saving River from the fall by landing the TARDIS on the side of the building and opening the doors into the swimming pool, the three begin to clean themselves of markings, actually tally charts of how many aliens they had seen in the three months. The "Silence" have been found to be everywhere -- across the world. It is not an invasion, but a revolution. In private, Amy tells the Doctor she is not actually pregnant - she made a mistake.

Canton straightens the Doctor's bow tie after the Doctor implants all the occupants of the TARDIS with a small voice recording device. It flashes red when a message has been left, and Canton -- despite him not remembering -- has a flashing hand. The Doctor has extrapolated the image of the Silent from Amy's phone and turned it into a hologram, which is now being projected behind Canton. The message told Canton to turn around and straighten the Doctor's bow tie -- like post-hypnotic suggestion, it was the last thing in Canton's head, so he did that. Even the information would eventually disappear.

Canton and Amy investigate a children's home, where the girl in the astronaut suit was believed to have been taken from. The only person in the building believes that it is 1967, not 1969, and he is delerious. Amy begins to explore, when a room door locks itself. She notices her hand is flashing - the message advises her to leave, as do markings on the wall. She then realises that she has begun to tally her arm again. She looks up - the ceiling is infested with Silent. She runs to another room, where she finds a photo of herself with the girl in the astronaut suit -- which now lies emptty on the floor. Before she can react, she finds that yet another Silent is waiting. Canton hears her scream and arrives at the room -- the Silent reveals he is unarmed, and Canton shoots it.

The Doctor, meanwhile, has been busy -- he is apprehended at NASA after breaking into the Command module, Columbia, atop the Saturn V rocket, and rearranged some of the electronics. After President Nixon arrives and orders the Doctor's release, he recieves a call from Canton, asking for help.

Amy has gone missing, and her recorder device is left on the floor. It is still recording -- Amy's voice can be heard. While Rory, River and the Doctor set about finding Amy, Canton returns to the cell at Area 51 with the Silent in tow, and talks with it. It tells him that it was a mistake to bandage him and that, as a general rule, "you should kill us all on sight". Canton reveals that he recorded this on Amy's cameraphone and leaves. Having been gone several days, the soldiers are naturally curious -- they calm down after President Nixon puts in another appearence.

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Amy encounters the Silence and the girl while at the orphanage.

The Doctor and River begin to dissect the astronaut suit, wherupon they find it is in fact a perfect life support machine -- hence how the girl could survive Amy shooting her. It is comprised of at least 20 different types of alien tech, and the occupant would not even have to eat to survive while wearing it.

The Apollo 11 launch goes without a hitch, and the Doctor tracks the signal from Amy's voice recorder to a room at an unknown location. He brings an old television with him, and River brings her gun - she claims she could take down at least seven should they choose to attack. The Doctor doesn't seem to mind, unusually. He sets up the television, and Neil Armstrong's foot touches the lunar surface. As it does, the image turns to Canton's video of the Silent saying "You should kill us all on sight" -- in short, sealing the fate of all the unarmed Silent on the planet, since half a billion people were watching the program. The Doctor's transmitter in the Columbia beams the transmission back to Earth repeatedly, so that people would see, and the worldwide culling of the Silent begins.

One of the Silent with the Doctor warns him that silence will fall -- echoing the words of Prisoner Zero. River begins to shoot all the Silent present, while the Doctor and Rory free Amy. The five withdraw to the TARDIS, and Canton is delieverd to the Oval Office, where Nixon asks the Doctor if he will be remembered. The Doctor replies "Forever," without going into detail. As the TARDIS disappears, Canton asks the President if he can leave the FBI for personal reasons - he wishes to be married. Nixon realises that, since he is asking the President, the partner must be "black", and he states he is quite liberal, and that Canton can marry her. Canton corrects the President -- "she" is actually a "he". Nixon promptly changes his mind.

River is delivered back to jail, where she and the Doctor finally (at least, finally from the Doctor's perspective) kiss each other. The Doctor is shaken and does not know how to react, and ends up bolting.

Rory continues to listen to Amy and the Doctor over the communicator. Amy had not told him she thought she was pregnant since she is worried that the TARDIS may have had an effect on the child, giving it abnormalities such as multiple time heads. After Amy reassures Rory that he is safe, the Doctor prepares to leave on an adventure, while having the TARDIS computer scan Amy for pregnancy -- it flickers between a positive and a negative reading, leaving the actual reading unclear.

Six months later, in New York, the girl comes across a homeless man in the street, while coughing. She tells the man that she is dying, "but that's OK". To the man's astonishment -- and fear, resulting in him fleeing -- the girl begins to regenerate.

Cast

Crew

References

Individuals

  • The Doctor asks Nixon to say hi to David Frost for him.
  • The Little girl regenerates.

Story notes

  • This episode had the working title: Look Behind You.[2]
  • This is the first two part opening episode of the revived series, and the first since Attack of the Cybermen.

Ratings

to be added

Myths

Filming locations

  • The Prequel to The Impossible Astronaut was shot on 11 November, 2010. Other scenes shot that day included the scene in the 'perfect prison'. These sequences were shot metres from each other as the Oval Office stood about half a dozen paces from the Doctor's cell.

Production errors

  • As the densest material in the universe, the Dwarf Star Alloy would have been too heavy for two people to lift on their own.

Continuity

to be added

Home video releases

The DVD will be released in two halves. Part One, which will contain episodes one to seven, will be released in Summer, shortly after the airing of episode seven.[7]

External links

Footnotes

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