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* River compares her journal to [[Book of the Weeping Angels|that]] written by [[Rastan Jovanich]]. The knowledge contained in the book drove him mad. Rastan was sent to the "terrible" [[sanatorium]] of [[Dispard]], never to be seen again. Rastan's journal survived, though barely readable, and is now in River's possession.
* River compares her journal to [[Book of the Weeping Angels|that]] written by [[Rastan Jovanich]]. The knowledge contained in the book drove him mad. Rastan was sent to the "terrible" [[sanatorium]] of [[Dispard]], never to be seen again. Rastan's journal survived, though barely readable, and is now in River's possession.
* The Weeping Angels appear as [[statue]]s, but are not in fact [[angel]]s, nor made of [[stone]], at least not all the time.
* The Weeping Angels appear as [[statue]]s, but are not in fact [[angel]]s, nor made of [[stone]], at least not all the time.
* One [[touch]] from a Weeping Angel sends their prey to the [[past]], consuming the energy of the [[life]]s they might have led.
* One [[touch]] from a Weeping Angel sends their prey to the [[past]], consuming the energy of the [[life|lives]] they might have led.
* The Weeping Angels are called as such since they cover their [[eye]]s as if they are [[crying]], doing so to prevent them from seeing each other. River notes that they are not [[sad]] for the suffering they cause.
* The Weeping Angels are called as such since they cover their [[eye]]s as if they are [[crying]], doing so to prevent them from seeing each other. River notes that they are not [[sad]] for the suffering they cause.
* The Weeping Angels' use [[quantum-locking]] as a defense mechanism, to appear as statues whenever they are seen by any [[sentient]] being.
* The Weeping Angels use [[quantum-locking]] as a defense mechanism, to appear as statues whenever they are seen by any [[sentient]] being.
* When not observed, the Weeping Angels can move fast enough to catch their prey in the [[blink]] of an [[eye]]. As such, one is advised not to blink.
* When not observed, the Weeping Angels can move fast enough to catch their prey in the [[blink]] of an [[eye]]. As such, one is advised not to blink.
* One cannot be sure if a Weeping Angel is not just a statue, or if a statue is a Weeping Angel.
* One cannot be sure if a Weeping Angel is not just a statue, or if a statue is a Weeping Angel.
* A Weeping Angel may be statue anywhere, however old, broken or seemingly innocuous.
* A Weeping Angel may be a statue anywhere, however old, broken or seemingly innocuous.
* "Useful [[Spoiler]]s" for dealing with a Weeping Angel is to not turn one's [[back]], not to look away or to avoid blinking.
* "Useful [[Spoiler]]s" for dealing with a Weeping Angel are to not turn one's back, not to look away, and to avoid blinking.
* Rastan warns in his book: "that which holds the image of an Angel, becomes itself an Angel." As such, even the appearance of a Weeping Angel in a [[picture]] or on a [[television]] is dangerous.
* Rastan warns in his book: "that which holds the image of an Angel, becomes itself an Angel." As such, even the appearance of a Weeping Angel in a [[picture]] or on a [[television]] is dangerous.
* [[Children]] know instinctively of the Weeping Angels, to the point of inventing [[playground]] games such as [[Grandmother's Footsteps]] to train themselves to escape them. River suggests this is why children are afraid of the [[dark]], as one cannot see the Weeping Angels there.
* [[Children]] know instinctively of the Weeping Angels, to the point of inventing [[playground]] games such as [[Grandmother's Footsteps]] to train themselves to escape them. River suggests this is why children are afraid of the [[dark]], as one cannot see the Weeping Angels there.
* River notes that the Weeping Angels can turn out the [[light]]s.
* River notes that the Weeping Angels can turn out the [[light]]s.


== Story notes ==
== Notes ==
* Footage from {{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}}, {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}, and {{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}} is shown, as well as imagery from {{cs|A Ghost Story for Christmas (webcast)}}, and new footage of [[River Song's diary]].
* Footage from [[[TV]]: {{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}}, {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}, and {{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}} is shown, as well as imagery from [[WC]]: {{cs|A Ghost Story for Christmas (webcast)}}, and new footage of [[River Song's diary]].


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Victims of the Weeping Angels include [[Kathy Nightingale]], [[Billy Shipton]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}) and [[Julia Hardwick]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|A Ghost Story for Christmas (webcast)}})
* Victims of the Weeping Angels include [[Kathy Nightingale]] and [[Billy Shipton]] from [[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}} and [[Julia Hardwick]], as seen in [[WC]]: {{cs|A Ghost Story for Christmas (webcast)}}.
* River consults [[Rastan Jovanich]]'s journal. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}})
* River consults [[Rastan Jovanich]]'s journal, first seen in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}}.


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