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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''France, 1890''<br />
France 1890: [[Vincent Van Gogh]] lies in bed, screaming. His doctor, [[Gachet]], and caretaker, [[Madame Vernet]], are at his side. Vernet comments on one of the paintings displayed on a nearby easel, commenting that it's worse than his usual work.
[[Vincent van Gogh]] lies in bed, screaming. His doctor, [[Gachet]] and Madame Vernet are at his side. The woman comments on one of his paintings, saying it's worse than the usual ones.


''Cabinet War Rooms, 1941''<br />
Cabinet War Rooms 1941: Professor [[Edwin Bracewell]] carries a rolled-up sheet of paper underneath his arm and rapidly makes his way to [[Winston Churchill]]'s office.  Showing Churchill the paper, Bracewell confirms the canvas is a Van Gogh original; it is also a message of some sort, and Churchill can see who the message is for.  The Prime Minister picks up his phone to make a call.
[[Edwin Bracewell|Professor Edwin Bracewell]] carries a rolled-up sheet under his arm. With [[Winston Churchill]] looking, Bracewell confirms the canvas as a Van Gogh original, and Churchill is advised to get a message to [[the Doctor]] about it. Churchill makes a phone call.


''Stormcage Containment Facility, 5145''
[[Stormcage Containment Facility]] 5145: A prison guard -- his first day on the job -- answers the ringing phone outside [[River Song]]'s cell; speaking to the caller, he responds that there is no "Doctor" in the facility.  River realizes who the call is meant for and demands to speak to the caller -- Winston Churchill.  She informs Churchill that the [[TARDIS]] rerouted his phone call meant for the Doctor, and demands to know the message he was planning to convey.  She returns the phone to the guard, questioning if this is his first day; when he replies in the affirmative, she apologizes and kisses him.  Her [[hallucinogenic lipstick]] makes him delirious and enables her escape.


A phone call is received. A young prison guard on his first day, answers, and says that there is no Doctor at the facility. [[River Song]] is in the cell, and demands that she talk to the person on the end. She is informed by Churchill of Van Gogh's painting and its message, until the guard takes the phone away. River realises he is new, and kisses him, using the [[Hallucinogenic lipstick|hallucinogen]] in her lipstick to make him delirious, and she escapes.
[[File:Maldovarium_Bar.jpg|thumb|left|River Song in the Maldovarium Bar]][[Royal Collection|The Royal Collection]] 5145: River walks among the paintings in the gallery, eventually discovering the one she is looking for.  However, she accidentally trips an alarm on her way out and is held at gunpoint by [[Liz 10]]. River reminds Liz of her previous correspondence with the [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]] and informs her that she must pass on the message; to assure her of the gravity of the situation, River shows her the painting, which horrifies the Queen.


[[File:Maldovarium_Bar.jpg|thumb|left|River Song in the Maldovarium Bar]]
[[The Maldovarium]] 5145: River speaks to [[Dorium Maldovar]] at his bar. He knows that she is looking for a method of cheap time travel and offers her a [[vortex manipulator]], which he had previously taken from the wrist of a handsome [[Time Agent]]The device, however, is not cheap, and he demands payment; River offers him a Calisto Pulse, a device with the ability to deactivate micro-explosives from up to twenty feet away.  When Dorium wonders why he'd need it, River informs him that she slipped similiar micro-explosives into his wine, which he has taken a drink from.
''The Royal Collection, 5145''


River Song walks among the paintings in the Royal Collection gallery and finds the one she is looking for. However, on her way out she trips an alarm, and is arrested by the Queen - [[Elizabeth X|Liz 10]]. River tells her this is for the Doctor, and Liz recognises the name. Song shows her the picture - it is an impression of an exploding [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].
The TARDIS, meanwhile, is traveling through the [[time vortex]]. The Doctor has decided to visit the oldest cliff-face -- made of pure diamond -- in history so that he may use the TARDIS's translation matrix to decipher an inscription that, up until now, has never been translated.  When he and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] step out to see the translation, the message reads, "Hello, sweetie," with a set of temporal coordinates carved underneath.


''[[The Maldovarium]], 5145''<br />
[[File:The_pandorica_opens-van_gogh.jpg|thumb|left|Van Gogh's Painting]] The coordinates lead the TARDIS to Roman Britain in the 2nd century, where Amy comments that Roman history was her favorite topic at school.  The two are greeted by a Roman centurion with a lipstick smear across his mouth; the centurion takes them to meet "Cleopatra," who turns out to be River in disguise.  River shows the Doctor the painting, which is titled "[[The Pandorica Opens]]" and depicts an exploding TARDIS; given that he had previously retrieved a TARDIS fragment from within a [[Time Field]] in the [[Silurian city]], this new discovery worries him greatly. He also remembers how River alluded to the [[Pandorica]] opening during their [[Flesh and Stone|last meeting on the Byzantium]]; convinced that the two events are related, he decides to go looking for the Pandorica.  He asks for Roman maps of the area, deciding that if someone were to bury such a device, they would want to remember where they left it.
River talks to [[Dorium Maldovar]] at a bar. He knows she is looking for time travel and offers her a [[vortex manipulator]] from the severed hand of a dead [[Time Agent]]. Tthe device is not cheap, so River offers in return for the device a [[Callisto Pulse]] for deactivating micro-explosives from up to 20ft - micro-explosives like those she has planted in Dorium's wine.


''The TARDIS''<br />
The trio rides to [[Stonehenge]] to search for the Pandorica; the Doctor and River use sonic equ[[File:Pandorica.png|thumb|right|The Pandorica]]ipment to trace the Pandorica underground, and they descend, not noticing the discarded Cyber-head (which begins to reactivate).  The group discovers the Pandorica, with the Doctor explaining that it was designed to contain the most dangerous creature in the galaxy; Amy notes the legend's similarity to Pandora's box, her favorite childhood story.  Upon scanning the Pandorica and the surrounding area, River realizes that the Pandorica's security failsafes are activating, and the box is opening; not only that, but six pillars surrounding the box are transmitting a signal all across space and time, bringing at least ten thousand ships into Earth's orbit -- all of them belonging to the Doctor's enemies.
The Doctor and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] are in the TARDIS, and the Doctor has decided to go to the oldest cliff faces in history, made of pure diamond, to decipher the inscription that up until now have not been translated. When the TARDIS lands, the writing  says "HELLO SWEETIE" and a set of temporal coordinates underneath.


The TARDIS lands in [[Roman]] Britain in the [[2nd century]] AD, to be greeted by a guard. Amy comments on how the Romans, given that they were her favourite history topic at school, are not what she expected languagewise. The guard takes them to "Cleopatra" - who turns out to be River Song in disguise. River shows the Doctor the painting. Gven that he had retrieved a fragment of the TARDIS from a [[Time Field]] in the [[Silurian city]] in [[2020]], worries him. River's earlier warning to the Doctor, from her future self, that the [[Pandorica]] would open, also concerns him, and the Doctor decides to look for it. [[File:The_pandorica_opens-van_gogh.jpg|thumb|left|Van Gogh's Painting]] He checks a Roman maps; if someone had built such a device, they would want to remember where they left it.
The Doctor calls on the Romans for help and sends River back to camp to appeal to the commander; however, he has realized that she is not actually Cleopatra and initially refuses. River fires her disintegrator pistol to demonstrate her power, and before the commander can react, a volunteer centurion arrives.


The trio ride to [[Stonehenge]] to look for the Pandorica. The Doctor uses his [[sonic screwdriver]] to search, and River uses a 52nd century. device The Pandorica is tracked underground, and they find the opening by night. Nobody has noticed the Cyber-head on the ground, which begins to reactivate.
Back at Stonehenge, the Doctor continues to monitor the Pandorica while Amy confronts him about the engagement ring she found in his jacket pocket.  He encourages her to remember the night she flew away with him, confessing that he was lying when he told her there wasn't a reason for why he was taking her.  He draws her attention to her house, informing her that it's too big and that her life doesn't make any sense. Before she can respond, a dismembered Cyber-arm activates and shoots at them; the Doctor attempts to deactivate it, but is knocked out.  Additionally, the Cyber-head has worked its way down the steps and attacks Amy, shooting her with a sleeper dart. The head opens -- it is a type-2 upgrade, with the parts grafted directly onto the body. It ejects the decomposed skull of its previous occupant, and the casing attempts to assimilate Amy. She manages to shake the head off, but the Cyber-body appears and reattaches it to itself before advancing on her.  She takes cover in a side chamber, where the [[Cyberman]] is killed by the arriving centurion -- who is actually [[Rory Williams (Auton)|Rory]].  She faints.


The Doctor finds the Pandorica, much more than just a legend, a large cube-shaped object with mechanics on the sides. There are many levels of security to this machine, and they are being de-activated one by one from the inside out. [[File:Pandorica.png|thumb|right|The Pandorica]]The Doctor speculates on what it could have been designed to contain, and Amy notes how similar it is to Pandora's box, her favourite childhood book. River detects a signal coming from the area - six pillars lining the entrance are transmitting outwards, and she detects at least ten thousand ships in orbit - she cannot detect any more since signals overlap and confuse her scanner - potentially there could be a million objects above the sky, among them a [[Dalek Flying Saucer|Dalek saucer]], a [[Cyber Ship]], a [[Sontaran flagship]], a [[Slitheen]] vessel, a [[Judoon rocket]] and an [[Atraxi]], all presumably after whatever the Pandorica contains.
The Doctor wakes and, after ensuring that Amy is all right, begins to inspect the side chamber, which contains a variety of Cyberman weaponry.  He notices Rory, but barely reacts to his supposed resurrection, instead addressing him as though he'd never left.  It is not until he leaves the room that he realizes what has occurred; returning, the two men have an awkward conversation, where Rory acknowledges that he died outside the Silurian city, though he can't account for how he ended up in the 2nd century. The two men are alerted to the descending alien fleet, and the Doctor leads the way outside, standing on a rock and addressing his enemies over a communicator. He informs the aliens that he has the Pandorica and that it's opening -- and even though they have plenty of weapons with which to defeat him, he also has nothing to lose. He reminds them of all the times he has defeated them in the past, and encourages them to take a half-hour to think about whether or not they'd like to confront him.  The fleet retreats.


The Doctor decides to call on the Romans to help, and River goes back to use her influence as "Cleopatra" to convince them. However, the legion commander has arrived with news that Cleopatra is in Egypt - and dead. River attempts to talk the commander into helping, eventually resorting to using her disintegrator pistol to demonstrate her power. Before the commander can react, a volunteer arrives.
Rory and the Doctor return to the Pandorica, where they try to make sense of what has happened.  Amy awakes, but fails to recognize Rory, devastating him.  The Doctor acknowledges that he can't explain Rory's appearance, supposing it to be something like a "miracle," which he hasn't seen in all his years of traveling. He gives Rory the engagement ring and encourages him to go after Amy and make her remember him.


Back at Stonehenge, a Cyber arm on the floor of the chamber has reactivated, sending energy bolts from its gun around the room. The Doctor tries to pick it up, but the electronic grip function on the arm incapacitates him. By now, the head has also worked its way down using tentacle-like wires from the neck section and a sleeper dart from one of the pipes hits Amy. The head opens - it is a type-2 upgrade, with the parts grafted directly onto the body. The skull of the previous occupant is ejected, and the body attempts to assimilate Amy. Amy manages to shake off the head, which the body of the Cyberman - missing an arm - puts on. Amy takes cover in a side room, but before the Cyberman can get to her, it is killed by the volunteer Roman, who is actually [[Rory Williams (Auton)|Rory]].
[[File:The_Pandorica_Imprisonment.jpg|thumb|The Pandorica closes, with the Doctor helpless to escape]]
[[File:Explosions 2.png|thumb|left|Explosions all across the universe]] River attempts to return the TARDIS to the Doctor, but is thrown through the vortex and materializes outside Amy's house on 26 June 2010 -- the date of the temporal explosion that caused the [[Time Field|cracks in time and space]]. As she leaves the TARDIS to explore, a crack splits the scanner screen and a voice is heard crying, "Silence will fall!"  Nothing the presence of landing patterns on the ground, indicative of alien craft, River enters the house and realizes that it belonged to Amy. In Amy's room, River locates a book on Roman Britain, as well as a copy of The Legend of Pandora's Box; what disturbs her is that all of the pictures in the books directly resemble things and people that exist where the Doctor is.  She contacts him to warn him, and he urges her to return; instead, she is thrown uncontrollably around the time vortex.  Upon learning the date, the Doctor orders her to shut off the engines; when this is unsuccessful, he tells her to land and leave the TARDIS. Though she is able to land, the doors are locked


The Doctor wakes and notices Rory, hardly reacting, and begins his speculations again. However, after a few minutes, he notices and they go through an awkward conversation. The Doctor decides to address the fleet of ships in orbit, while River goes to fetch the TARDIS for some technology. The Doctor gives a speech on how he had defeated most of those aliens at some point, and the fleet falls back, giving them about half an hour to think things through.
[[File:The_Pandorica_Imprisonment.jpg|thumb|The Pandorica closes, with the Doctor helpless to escape]]
[[File:Explosions 2.png|thumb|left|Explosions all across the universe]]
Once River is in the TARDIS, she attempts to go back to Stonehenge, but instead is thrown to 26th June 2010 - the date of the explosion that caused the cracks, [[Flesh and Stone|as the Doctor previously discovered]]. She leaves the TARDIS just before an ominous warning is broadcast on the speakers - "''Silence will fall''", and then the screen at the centre console [[Time Field|cracks]]. There are scorch marks on the ground, and River enters the house nearby, which has been broken into. Some of the things she finds, lets her deduce this is Amy Pond's house. She finds a book on Roman Britain and Pandora's Box - things are exactly the same as they were where the Doctor is; even the soldiers look identical. She attempts to return, but is instead thrown uncontrollably around the Time Vortex. She phones the Doctor for help. He tells her to shut off the engines once he learns the date she is at - 26th June 2010. She can't deactivate the engines, so he tells her to shut them off automatically by landing and leaving the TARDIS. She lands, but the doors are locked.


The Romans begin falling asleep, but remain standing. Even Rory, who is talking to Amy and is not being recognised, begins to fail, but he resists. The Romans suddenly look up, and their hands fall away to reveal guns - they are in fact [[Auton]]s, under the control of the [[Nestene Consciousness]]. The Doctor is escorted to the Pandorica, where he is greeted by the [[Supreme Dalek (New Dalek Paradigm)|Dalek Supreme]], [[Eternal Dalek|Eternal]] and a single [[Drone Dalek|Drone]], who have teleported in. They state that the Doctor is responsible for the end of the universe. The [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] arrive and their [[Cyber-Leader (Pete's World)|Cyber Leader]] states that all evidence correlates - the Doctor is to blame. Other species - [[Silurian]]s, [[Sontaran]]s, [[Judoon]] and [[Sycorax]] included - arrive and the Doctor realises they have formed an [[The Alliance|alliance]] to save the universe from him. The alliance had built a perfect trap, using Amy's memories as building blocks. They believe the TARDIS exploding will cause the end of the universe.
[[File:DW512-2046.jpg|thumb|right|Amy dies in Rory's arms]]The Romans begin falling asleep in a standing position; even Rory, who is talking to Amy, begins to shut down, but succeeds in resisting. When the Romans awake, they advance on the Doctor, revealing themselves as [[Autons]] under the control of the [[Nestene Consciousness]]. They capture the Doctor and escort him to the Pandorica, where he is greeted by an [[Alliance]] of his greatest enemies, including the [[Daleks]], the [[Cybermen]], the [[Judoon]], the [[Silurians]], and the [[Sontarans]].  They inform the Doctor that evidence gathered reveals that he will be responsible for the end of the universe, and so they plan to imprison him in the Pandorica to prevent this event from occurring; to lure him to this spot, they built the perfect trap, using Amy's memories as building blocks. Above, the [[Rory Williams (Auton)|Auton Rory]] continues to fight the temptation to join the others; however, he inadvertently shoots Amy just as she remembers who he is.  She dies in his arms  
[[File:DW512-2046.jpg|thumb|right|Amy dies in Rory's arms]]
 
The Auton Rory is still fighting, but inadvertently shoots Amy while trying to resist the Consciousness' control. She dies in his arms.
 
The Pandorica opens, and the Doctor is set inside.  He tries to protest his imprisonment, informing the Alliance that the true threat to the universe is the TARDIS, not him; the Daleks remind him that he is the only person who can fly the TARDIS, not knowing of River.  The Cybermen order the Pandorica to be closed despite the Doctor's desperate pleas.
 
Somewhere in time, River manages to unlock the TARDIS doors by creating a controlled explosion; however, a stone walls blocks her departure.  Apologizing to the Doctor, she turns to see the TARDIS console explode.


The Pandorica finally opens. Inside is a holding cell, designed for a humanoid. The Daleks say that it is for the Doctor. The Doctor tries to protest, saying it is the TARDIS that is the threat, not him, but the Daleks state that he is the only person who can fly it - since they are unaware of River's presence - and have him strapped into the holding cell. With the Doctor held firmly in place, the Cyber Leader orders the Pandorica to be closed but before it does, the Daleks say he will be prevented, he yells ''"[[Total Event Collapse|Total event collapse]]! Every sun will supernova, at every moment in history! THE WHOLE UNIVERSE will never have existed, PLEASE LISTEN TO ME!"'' River manages to open the TARDIS door, but in front of her is a wall of stone. She says that she is sorry, and the TARDIS console explodes. There are thousands of explosions across the sky, and Earth is left in the middle of a void. Silence falls...
Thousands of explosion erupt across the sky, and Earth is left in the middle of a black void as silence falls.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

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The Pandorica Opens was the twelfth episode of series 5 of Doctor Who. It was the first part of a two part series finale. Its narrative concluded in the following episode.

At the time of its release, it was unique amongst BBC Wales series finales for a number of reasons. It was the first series-ender that had significant principal photography outside of Wales. It was also the first to have been the Doctor Who debut of its director and cinematographer. It was the first finale to have used major guest actors — aside from companions — that had featured in previous single episodes of the series. Finally, it featured the largest number of individual alien species seen in a single episode of Doctor Who since the programme began in 1963.

Synopsis

A Van Gogh painting ferried across thousands of years, communicating a disturbing prophecy to the Doctor, a message on the oldest cliff-face in the universe and a love that lasts a thousand years. In 102 AD England, Romans receive a surprise visit from Cleopatra. Nearby, Stonehenge conceals the Pandorica, a prison-box of legend. As it slowly unlocks from the inside, terrible forces gather in the heavens above. The fates are drawing close around the TARDIS. The Pandorica, which contains the most dangerous threat in the Universe, is opening. Only one thing is certain: "The Pandorica will open... silence will fall".

Plot

France 1890: Vincent Van Gogh lies in bed, screaming. His doctor, Gachet, and caretaker, Madame Vernet, are at his side. Vernet comments on one of the paintings displayed on a nearby easel, commenting that it's worse than his usual work.

Cabinet War Rooms 1941: Professor Edwin Bracewell carries a rolled-up sheet of paper underneath his arm and rapidly makes his way to Winston Churchill's office. Showing Churchill the paper, Bracewell confirms the canvas is a Van Gogh original; it is also a message of some sort, and Churchill can see who the message is for. The Prime Minister picks up his phone to make a call.

Stormcage Containment Facility 5145: A prison guard -- his first day on the job -- answers the ringing phone outside River Song's cell; speaking to the caller, he responds that there is no "Doctor" in the facility. River realizes who the call is meant for and demands to speak to the caller -- Winston Churchill. She informs Churchill that the TARDIS rerouted his phone call meant for the Doctor, and demands to know the message he was planning to convey. She returns the phone to the guard, questioning if this is his first day; when he replies in the affirmative, she apologizes and kisses him. Her hallucinogenic lipstick makes him delirious and enables her escape.

River Song in the Maldovarium Bar

The Royal Collection 5145: River walks among the paintings in the gallery, eventually discovering the one she is looking for. However, she accidentally trips an alarm on her way out and is held at gunpoint by Liz 10. River reminds Liz of her previous correspondence with the Doctor and informs her that she must pass on the message; to assure her of the gravity of the situation, River shows her the painting, which horrifies the Queen.

The Maldovarium 5145: River speaks to Dorium Maldovar at his bar. He knows that she is looking for a method of cheap time travel and offers her a vortex manipulator, which he had previously taken from the wrist of a handsome Time Agent. The device, however, is not cheap, and he demands payment; River offers him a Calisto Pulse, a device with the ability to deactivate micro-explosives from up to twenty feet away. When Dorium wonders why he'd need it, River informs him that she slipped similiar micro-explosives into his wine, which he has taken a drink from.

The TARDIS, meanwhile, is traveling through the time vortex. The Doctor has decided to visit the oldest cliff-face -- made of pure diamond -- in history so that he may use the TARDIS's translation matrix to decipher an inscription that, up until now, has never been translated. When he and Amy step out to see the translation, the message reads, "Hello, sweetie," with a set of temporal coordinates carved underneath.

Van Gogh's Painting

The coordinates lead the TARDIS to Roman Britain in the 2nd century, where Amy comments that Roman history was her favorite topic at school. The two are greeted by a Roman centurion with a lipstick smear across his mouth; the centurion takes them to meet "Cleopatra," who turns out to be River in disguise. River shows the Doctor the painting, which is titled "The Pandorica Opens" and depicts an exploding TARDIS; given that he had previously retrieved a TARDIS fragment from within a Time Field in the Silurian city, this new discovery worries him greatly. He also remembers how River alluded to the Pandorica opening during their last meeting on the Byzantium; convinced that the two events are related, he decides to go looking for the Pandorica. He asks for Roman maps of the area, deciding that if someone were to bury such a device, they would want to remember where they left it. The trio rides to Stonehenge to search for the Pandorica; the Doctor and River use sonic equ

File:Pandorica.png
The Pandorica

ipment to trace the Pandorica underground, and they descend, not noticing the discarded Cyber-head (which begins to reactivate). The group discovers the Pandorica, with the Doctor explaining that it was designed to contain the most dangerous creature in the galaxy; Amy notes the legend's similarity to Pandora's box, her favorite childhood story. Upon scanning the Pandorica and the surrounding area, River realizes that the Pandorica's security failsafes are activating, and the box is opening; not only that, but six pillars surrounding the box are transmitting a signal all across space and time, bringing at least ten thousand ships into Earth's orbit -- all of them belonging to the Doctor's enemies.

The Doctor calls on the Romans for help and sends River back to camp to appeal to the commander; however, he has realized that she is not actually Cleopatra and initially refuses. River fires her disintegrator pistol to demonstrate her power, and before the commander can react, a volunteer centurion arrives.

Back at Stonehenge, the Doctor continues to monitor the Pandorica while Amy confronts him about the engagement ring she found in his jacket pocket. He encourages her to remember the night she flew away with him, confessing that he was lying when he told her there wasn't a reason for why he was taking her. He draws her attention to her house, informing her that it's too big and that her life doesn't make any sense. Before she can respond, a dismembered Cyber-arm activates and shoots at them; the Doctor attempts to deactivate it, but is knocked out. Additionally, the Cyber-head has worked its way down the steps and attacks Amy, shooting her with a sleeper dart. The head opens -- it is a type-2 upgrade, with the parts grafted directly onto the body. It ejects the decomposed skull of its previous occupant, and the casing attempts to assimilate Amy. She manages to shake the head off, but the Cyber-body appears and reattaches it to itself before advancing on her. She takes cover in a side chamber, where the Cyberman is killed by the arriving centurion -- who is actually Rory. She faints.

The Doctor wakes and, after ensuring that Amy is all right, begins to inspect the side chamber, which contains a variety of Cyberman weaponry. He notices Rory, but barely reacts to his supposed resurrection, instead addressing him as though he'd never left. It is not until he leaves the room that he realizes what has occurred; returning, the two men have an awkward conversation, where Rory acknowledges that he died outside the Silurian city, though he can't account for how he ended up in the 2nd century. The two men are alerted to the descending alien fleet, and the Doctor leads the way outside, standing on a rock and addressing his enemies over a communicator. He informs the aliens that he has the Pandorica and that it's opening -- and even though they have plenty of weapons with which to defeat him, he also has nothing to lose. He reminds them of all the times he has defeated them in the past, and encourages them to take a half-hour to think about whether or not they'd like to confront him. The fleet retreats.

Rory and the Doctor return to the Pandorica, where they try to make sense of what has happened. Amy awakes, but fails to recognize Rory, devastating him. The Doctor acknowledges that he can't explain Rory's appearance, supposing it to be something like a "miracle," which he hasn't seen in all his years of traveling. He gives Rory the engagement ring and encourages him to go after Amy and make her remember him.

The Pandorica closes, with the Doctor helpless to escape
File:Explosions 2.png
Explosions all across the universe

River attempts to return the TARDIS to the Doctor, but is thrown through the vortex and materializes outside Amy's house on 26 June 2010 -- the date of the temporal explosion that caused the cracks in time and space. As she leaves the TARDIS to explore, a crack splits the scanner screen and a voice is heard crying, "Silence will fall!" Nothing the presence of landing patterns on the ground, indicative of alien craft, River enters the house and realizes that it belonged to Amy. In Amy's room, River locates a book on Roman Britain, as well as a copy of The Legend of Pandora's Box; what disturbs her is that all of the pictures in the books directly resemble things and people that exist where the Doctor is. She contacts him to warn him, and he urges her to return; instead, she is thrown uncontrollably around the time vortex. Upon learning the date, the Doctor orders her to shut off the engines; when this is unsuccessful, he tells her to land and leave the TARDIS. Though she is able to land, the doors are locked


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Amy dies in Rory's arms

The Romans begin falling asleep in a standing position; even Rory, who is talking to Amy, begins to shut down, but succeeds in resisting. When the Romans awake, they advance on the Doctor, revealing themselves as Autons under the control of the Nestene Consciousness. They capture the Doctor and escort him to the Pandorica, where he is greeted by an Alliance of his greatest enemies, including the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Judoon, the Silurians, and the Sontarans. They inform the Doctor that evidence gathered reveals that he will be responsible for the end of the universe, and so they plan to imprison him in the Pandorica to prevent this event from occurring; to lure him to this spot, they built the perfect trap, using Amy's memories as building blocks. Above, the Auton Rory continues to fight the temptation to join the others; however, he inadvertently shoots Amy just as she remembers who he is. She dies in his arms


The Pandorica opens, and the Doctor is set inside. He tries to protest his imprisonment, informing the Alliance that the true threat to the universe is the TARDIS, not him; the Daleks remind him that he is the only person who can fly the TARDIS, not knowing of River. The Cybermen order the Pandorica to be closed despite the Doctor's desperate pleas.

Somewhere in time, River manages to unlock the TARDIS doors by creating a controlled explosion; however, a stone walls blocks her departure. Apologizing to the Doctor, she turns to see the TARDIS console explode.

Thousands of explosion erupt across the sky, and Earth is left in the middle of a black void as silence falls.

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



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.
          

This story had no direct Visual Effects credit. Instead, it had a wider credits for visual effects crew than normal.


References

Individuals

Locations

Planets

  • Planet One is the oldest planet in the universe. It has "Hello Sweetie" written into one of its cliff faces.

Species

TARDIS

Technology

Books

Story notes

  • Amy Pond appeared to die in this episode but was resurrected by the Pandorica in the following episode The Big Bang.
  • Almost every major enemy since the beginning of the new Doctor Who series (as well as a few from the classic series) are mentioned though not all appeared. The list of enemies include the Daleks, the Cybus Cybermen, the Slitheen, the Sontarans, the Judoon, the Hoix, the Weevils, the Uvodni, the Sycorax, the Silurians, the Autons, the Roboform, the Nestene, the Chelonians, the Drahvins, the Atraxi, the Zygons, the Terileptils, and the Draconians. They formed an alliance, but some of them were unseen. The Slitheen were also mentioned but not seen. River also mentions the Haemogoths, who briefly appeared in NSA: The Forgotten Army.
  • This is the first episode to feature an in-narrative use of the time vortex seen in the series 5 title sequence.
  • The Weevils, Blowfish and Uvodni are the first aliens originally from a spin-off series to appear in the main show.
  • The Chelonians from the novels get their first mention in a TV episode.
  • When River starts mentioning the aliens that are approaching the Doctor you can hear the Cyber-Leader and the Supreme Dalek talking about their plan for the Doctor.
  • The writing on the cliffs reads "HELLO SWEETIE ΘΣ Φ ΓΥΔϟ". ΘΣ
  • At least one reviewer thought this message on the cliff of Planet One was not unlike a scene in in Douglas Adams' book, So Long And Thanks For All The Fish, which featured the last message of God to his creation lit in flames on a cliff face.
  • This episode deliberately evoked the feel of the Indiana Jones franchise. River's scene at The Maldovarium is a gag drawn directly from the teaser sequence of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The use of flambeaux in the cavernous "under Henge" was directly inspired by the teaser to Raiders of the Lost Ark. Finally director Toby Haynes played back a cue from Raiders while filming the sequence of the Doctor, River and Amy entering the "under Henge" in order to give the sequence appropriate tempo. (CON: "Alien Abduction")
  • The disembodied Cyberman head tells Amy, "You will be assimilated." Though modern viewers might think this a line borrowed from the Borg, a Star Trek cybernetic species similar to Cybermen, in fact the line is in The Tenth Planet.
  • Amy Pond describes her deep interest in Roman culture. Karen Gillan's original appearance on Doctor Who was that of a soothsayer from Pompeii in The Fires of Pompeii.
  • The story is set at Stonehenge and the episode broadcast just a few days before the real Summer Solstice.
  • When River begins having problems flying the TARDIS, the Doctor tells her she's not flying it right, to which she promptly replies, "I'm flying it PERFECTLY. You taught me!". In their previous meeting (from the Doctor's POV), River mocked the Doctor for not being able to properly fly the TARDIS, namely, always leaving the brakes on when it lands. She also implied that the Doctor might not have been the one who had taught her. It would be revealed in Let's Kill Hitler that it was the TARDIS herself who taught River.
  • This story marks at least the fourth time in televised Doctor Who that the fate of every universe is at stake. (DW: Logopolis, Journey's End, The End of Time)
  • Amy doesn't know who the Cybermen are, despite meeting them in Blood of the Cybermen.
  • River's main costume in this story was deliberately designed to evoke both Princess Leia and Han Solo, so that she looked like, according to Toby Haynes, a "female Han Solo". (DCOM: The Big Bang)
  • According to Toby Haynes, this episode had no bigger budget, "and maybe even a little less", than other episodes in the series. (DCOM: The Big Bang)
  • Similar to DW: Rise of the Cybermen and DW: The Stolen Earth, this episode is the first part of a two-part story, and features no "Next Time" trailer at the end.

Ratings

7.57 million (according to TV magazine)

Rumours

  • Many fans believed Omega would return. He does not appear in the episode as far as we know.
  • The Doctor himself is inside the Pandorica. At the climax of the episode, the Doctor is placed inside the Pandorica.
  • The Slitheen were among the villains mentioned by River approaching the Doctor. This was proven true; River says Slitheen whilst reading out the list.
  • It was rumoured that either the Timoreen, the Ha'rik, or the Skarkish would appear – primarily because these were all listed as "new aliens" to appear in Series 5 which had not already appeared. This was proven false.
  • According to the Radio Times, the Vincent van Gogh painting will be in Churchill's war bunker. This was proven true.
  • It was believed that the enemies would form an alliance; this was supported by the screen-shots depicting many of the Doctor's enemies together but not fighting. This was proven true.
  • Many fans believed Rory would reappear. This was proven partially true, however he was an Auton duplicate.
  • It was believed the episode will take place on Gallifrey in the Death Zone. This was proven false.

Filming locations

  • Stonehenge, England
  • Margam Park, Wales

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • The 1890 scene is set after Van Gogh famously cut his left ear in 1888, but the actor's unharmed left ear is briefly visible.
  • The Cyber-Leader's mouth glows blue when it isn't speaking, twice.
  • The Supreme Dalek lights were flashing when it isn't speaking.
  • When the damaged Cyberman enters the room where the Pandorica is, the "missing" arm can be seen in a shadow.
  • When River says the words, "And it's got something to do with your TARDIS exploding", as the Doctor bends down to examine the painting, a brief view of River's face shows that her lips aren't moving.
  • When the Doctor, Amy and River enter Stonehenge, the Doctor's fringe is on the right of his face. During the close-up of him, it's on the left.
  • When Amy is pushing against the Pandorica and discussing the Cyberarm, the Pandorica bends inwards slightly.

Continuity

Timeline

For the Doctor and Amy

For Rory Williams

For River Song

Home video releases

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BBC Video – Doctor Who Series Five – Volume Four features Vincent and the Doctor, The Lodger, The Pandorica Opens, and The Big Bang. It was released on Monday 6th September 2010 (UK Only) on DVD and Blu-ray.[1]

See also

to be added

External links

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Footnotes

  1. DWM 421, Page 18