Rory's Story (webcast)
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Rory's Story was a webcast that was made specifically for the Doctor Who: Lockdown! event, to coincide with the global online rewatch of The Doctor's Wife.
In the short, Rory Williams records a video message for him and Amy's stepson[disputed statement] Anthony Williams, a character who was previously depicted in the non-valid webcast P.S.. As a result, this short officially establishes Anthony as an in-universe character.
Plot
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Cast
Crew
- (Based on a theme by Murray Gold)
- Producer - Emily Cook
- With Thanks To Steven Moffat & Abigail Scarfe
References
- In 1946, World War II has finally ended.
- Rory records himself on "the only working smartphone in the world" in 1946.
- Rory introduces the "next chapter" in a series of past adventures he's recounting, via smartphone, for his son Anthony to watch. He calls this particular story "I'm the Pretty One".
- Amy demands that Rory help her paint the baby's room, in preparation for Anthony.
Story notes
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Continuity
- Rory notes that Amy wrote the Melody Malone books. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)
- Rory mentions meeting Amy at school, "about 43 years from now", (TV: Let's Kill Hitler et al.) and becoming her fiancé. (TV: The Eleventh Hour, The Vampires of Venice)
- He recalls getting killed by an old lady in a dream. (TV: Amy's Choice)
- Rory mentions getting killed by a Silurian and then ceasing to exist entirely. (TV: Cold Blood)
- He goes on to speak of being a plastic Centurion, guarding Amy for 2000 years. He says he then died once more as the universe ended, before getting married. (TV: The Big Bang)
- Rory notes the time he got shot and drowned, but was rescued by a mermaid, and finally saved by Amy with CPR. (TV: The Curse of the Black Spot)
- In the "chapter that follows", Amy had to contend with an old and angry Rory, who also died. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)
- Rory says he and Amy used to hang out with Anthony's "future brother-in-law". (TV: A Good Man Goes to War, The Wedding of River Song)