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They then inspect a painting in Amy's guide book, with her being excited to see it in person. However, as Amy is enjoying it, the Doctor has found a rather disturbing face in the window. He gravely informs Amy the face is not a nice one. Posing as an inspector with the [[psychic paper]], he briefly interrupts the curator, [[Black (Vincent and the Doctor)|Dr Black]], demanding to know when and where the painting was made. Asked for specific facts, Dr Black tells the Doctor that the church painting was probably completed between the first and third of June in 1890. Complimenting Dr. Black's [[bow tie]], the Doctor grabs Amy's hand and drags her away. When Amy tells him she wants to see the rest of the paintings, the Doctor tells her that it's a matter of life and death - they need to speak to Vincent Van Gogh.
They then inspect a painting in Amy's guide book, with her being excited to see it in person. However, as Amy is enjoying it, the Doctor has found a rather disturbing face in the window. He gravely informs Amy the face is not a nice one. Posing as an inspector with the [[psychic paper]], he briefly interrupts the curator, [[Black (Vincent and the Doctor)|Dr Black]], demanding to know when and where the painting was made. Asked for specific facts, Dr Black tells the Doctor that the church painting was probably completed between the first and third of June in 1890. Complimenting Dr. Black's [[bow tie]], the Doctor grabs Amy's hand and drags her away. When Amy tells him she wants to see the rest of the paintings, the Doctor tells her that it's a matter of life and death - they need to speak to Vincent Van Gogh.


The [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] materialises in [[Auvers-sur-Oise]]. The Doctor and Amy begin their search for Van Gogh. Finding a cafe featured in one of his paintings, the Doctor questions two waitresses cleaning the tables outside. They say Van Gogh is a mad drunk who never pays his bills, but when the Doctor says he's a good painter, they laugh heartedly. The cafe owner rushes out, followed by a red-headed man trying to bargain with him. The owner exasperatedly informs him the painting is no good for a trade (given that it will frighten the other patrons); the man must either pay or leave. The Doctor (after wordlessly pointing out to Amy that the patron is Vincent) offers to pay for the man's drink or to buy the painting, so he can use the money to buy a drink. Vincent Van Gogh turns around and demands to know who the Doctor is. The Doctor tells him that he's new in town. Vincent tells the Doctor that there are some things he needs to know; 1) He pays for his own drinks (this earns more laughter), 2) If the Doctor wants to stay in town, he better not but his painting, or he'd get laughed at; 3) Amy's cute.  Before the painter can resume haggling with the cafe owner, Amy offers to buy a bottle of wine which she will share with whomever she chooses, to which Vincent agrees.
The [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] materialises in [[Auvers-sur-Oise]]. The Doctor and Amy begin their search for Van Gogh. Finding a cafe featured in one of his paintings, the Doctor questions two waitresses cleaning the tables outside. They say Van Gogh is a mad drunk who never pays his bills, but when the Doctor says he's a good painter, they laugh heartedly. The cafe owner rushes out, followed by a red-headed man trying to bargain with him. The owner exasperatedly informs him the painting is no good for a trade (given that it will frighten the other patrons); the man must either pay or leave. The Doctor (after wordlessly pointing out to Amy that the patron is Vincent) offers to pay for the man's drink or to buy the painting, so he can use the money to buy a drink. Vincent Van Gogh turns around and demands to know who the Doctor is. The Doctor tells him that he's new in town. Vincent tells the Doctor that there are some things he needs to know; 1) He pays for his own drinks (this earns more laughter), 2) If the Doctor wants to stay in town, he better not buy his painting, or he'd get laughed at; 3) Amy's cute.  Before the painter can resume haggling with the cafe owner, Amy offers to buy a bottle of wine which she will share with whomever she chooses, to which Vincent agrees.


[[File:Vincent_and_Amy.jpg|thumb|Vincent and Amy at the Café]]
[[File:Vincent_and_Amy.jpg|thumb|Vincent and Amy at the Café]]
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