Allons-y

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Revision as of 15:19, 9 June 2013 by Tybort (talk | contribs) (Undo revision 1473540 by M3lodyp0nd (talk) This is a specific quote from the Tenth Doctor in "Midnight". He does not say "It's French. It means 'Let's go there.'".)
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Allons-y, according to the Tenth Doctor, was French for "Let's go". (TV: Midnight) It was one of the Tenth Doctor's favourite sayings; he especially wanted to say, "Allons-y, Alonso", (TV: Army of Ghosts) which he eventually said to Alonso Frame. (TV: Voyage of the Damned) It saved his life on Midnight by proving that the being possessing Sky Silvestry had stolen his words. (TV: Midnight) The last time the Doctor used the phrase, he described it to Addams as a word of consolation to the soul in times of need. (TV: The End of Time)