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Madame Kovarian was an enemy of the Eleventh Doctor, associated with the religious movement known as the Silence, an academy of the Question. She wore an Eye Drive over her right eye, which allowed her to remember seeing the "memory-proof" aliens who ran the Silence. Kovarian remains a mysterious figure and for reasons unknown is desperate to destroy the Doctor.

Biography

Some time after Amy's honeymoon, Kovarian arranged her capture and replaced her with a Ganger. Amy's real body was taken to Demons Run in the 52nd century. Kovarian watched over her through a hatch above the room she was being held in, while her Ganger lived out her life. This affected the Ganger's mind as she saw visions of Kovarian wherever she went, often hearing her comments on how the pregnancy was going and how her health was. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)

Kovarian checks on Amy while she believes she is in Graystark Hall Orphanage.

The first time Ganger Amy saw Kovarian was when she appeared at the little girl's bedroom door at Graystark Hall Orphanage. She appeared in a hatch in the door, which instantly disappeared. Amy was startled and asked who she was, but Kovarian ignored her and said "No, I think she's just dreaming". When Amy entered, the room appeared to be empty, with no evidence of Kovarian or the hatch. (DW: Day of the Moon)

While asleep on a pirate ship, Amy was woken by a noise and saw Kovarian in a hatch that opened on the hull of the ship. The woman said, "It's fine. You're doing fine. Just stay calm" and vanished instantly, along with the hatch. (DW: The Curse of the Black Spot)

She was seen twice by Ganger Amy at an acid mining factory, the first time whilst Amy searched for Rory, though she did not speak. The next time Kovarian was seen, Amy was able to sense her coming appearance, and stared at the point on the wall where the hatch would open. When she mentioned her to the Eleventh Doctor, he tried to reassure her by dismissing it as "time memory, like a mirage." (DW: The Rebel Flesh / The Almost People). After her Ganger form was destroyed, Amy awoke to find herself full-term pregnant in an alien hospital, with Kovarian looking over her. She went into labour, with Kovarian cruelly instructing her to push. (DW: The Almost People)

After Amy's baby was delivered, Kovarian took her away and had a Flesh duplicate created to serve as a decoy to keep the Doctor off her trail. The duplicate was 'rescued' along with Amy by Rory Williams. During the battle with the Headless monks, Kovarian told the Doctor she was "privileged" to have fooled him twice in the same manner and disconnected the Flesh signal, disintegrating the duplicate. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)

Kovarian later appeared at the Luna University circa 5123 to River Song and taunted her over her capture as a baby and her role in the death of the Doctor. With the help of The Silence and soldiers from the Church, she kidnapped River and forced her into an astronaut suit. River was put in an the same astronaut suit she was put in as a little girl, which was revealed to control her nervous system. She was then taken to 22nd April 2011, and submerged in Lake Silencio, lying in wait to kill the Doctor. (DW: Closing Time)

Kovarian appeared again in the Area 52 pyramid in the alternate timeline created by River Song's refusal to kill

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Kovarian's final moment.

the Doctor at Lake Silencio, having been captured by River and Amy Pond's militia group and tied to a chair. They had created their own Eye Drives based on hers in order to remember the Silence, but, as she later informed the Eleventh Doctor and his companions, the drives carried an advantage for the Silence: they could electrify them remotely, causing either death or debilitating pain. The Silence began electrifying the Eye Drives, including Kovarian's own, much to her surprise. She pleaded with Amy to save her, but Amy took revenge on her for the abduction of her baby by re-applying the patch, leading to Kovarian's death. Amy still remembered this, even after the reality where she killed Kovarian disintegrated, and felt great guilt over her actions. Although it was made clear that that timeline no longer existed, it was not specifically made clear whether or not Madame Kovarian was alive again afterwards. (DW: The Wedding of River Song).

Personality

Kovarian was a cruel, manipulative and sadistic woman who deeply hated the Doctor for reasons unknown. She was willing to use the Doctor's friends against him and kidnap an innocent baby in order to deliberately transform the child into a psychopath. Later she tortured Amy emotionally by kidnapping the real Melody Pond and leaving a Flesh duplicate in her place, claiming it was a privilege to fool the Doctor twice with the same trick, as she had previously replaced Amy with a Flesh duplicate. Kovarian was very callous, showing little concern for her allies. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)

However, she was not above pleading for her life, as shown when the aliens turned on her; She begged Amy to save her life, even citing it as something the Doctor would do. Amy denied her any mercy, telling Kovarian that River Song had "gotten it" from her mother as well as from her. (DW: The Wedding of River Song)

Behind the scenes

  • Kovarian was credited as "Eye Patch Lady" until the mid-season finale of series six, A Good Man Goes to War. Kovarian made appearances in all the stories in this first half besides The Impossible Astronaut and The Doctor's Wife. She appeared under various circumstances, only to Amy Pond, and always through a gap in a surface that subsequently disappeared. Her appearances acted as a story arc throughout these episodes and even with her name, little, if anything, was revealed about her.
  • Kovarian was to have a cameo in Night Terrors before the episode was moved to the second half of Series 6.