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{{Infobox Story
| name = The Girl Who Waited
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|image = TwoAmys GirlWhoWaited.jpg
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|series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
| image = Apalapucia.jpg
 
|series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
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|season number = Series 6 (Doctor Who)
| season number = [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|6]]
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|series episode number = 10
| story number = 220
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|story number = 221
| doctor = Eleventh Doctor
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|doctor = Eleventh Doctor
| companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]]
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|companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]]
| enemy = [[Handbot]]s
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|enemy = [[Handbot]]s
| setting = [[Two Streams Facility]], [[Apalapucia]]; [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]
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|setting = {{il|[[Two Streams Facility]]|[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]]}}
| writer = [[Tom MacRae]]
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|writer = [[Tom MacRae]]
| director = [[Nick Hurran]]
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|director = [[Nick Hurran]]
| producer = [[Marcus Wilson]]
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|producer = [[Marcus Wilson]]
| confidential= What Dreams May Come (CON episode)
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|confidential = What Dreams May Come (CON episode)
| broadcast date = [[10 September (releases)|10 September]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
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|broadcast date = [[10 September (releases)|10 September]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|network = [[BBC One]]
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|network = [[BBC One]]
| format = 1x45 minute episode
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|format = 1x45 minute episode
| production code = 6.10
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|production code = 2.10
| prev = Night Terrors (TV story)
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|prev = Night Terrors (TV story)
| next = The God Complex (TV story)
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|next = The God Complex (TV story)
| made prev = The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)
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|made prev = The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)
| made next = The God Complex (TV story)
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|made next = The God Complex (TV story)
| trailer = Doctor Who The Girl Who Waited NEW Trailer
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|trailer = Doctor Who The Girl Who Waited NEW Trailer
| trailer2 = Exclusive DW The Girl Who Waited Intro
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|trailer2 = Exclusive DW The Girl Who Waited Intro
| clip = Exclusive Doctor Who Sneak Peek The Girl Who Waited
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|clip = Exclusive Doctor Who Sneak Peek The Girl Who Waited
| bts = Birth of 'Old Amy' {{uc:exclusive dw}} Insider, Ep 10
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|bts = Birth of 'Old Amy' {{uc:exclusive dw}} Insider, Ep 10
 
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the tenth episode in the [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|sixth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The moral choice at the centre of the story made it a character study of the relationship between [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s recklessness toward travelling across history would also be brought into question, and how he chose to lie in the face of a grim outcome.
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'''''The Girl Who Waited''''' was the tenth episode of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
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The moral choice at the centre of the story made it a character study of the relationship between Amy and Rory. The Eleventh Doctor's recklessness toward travelling across history would also be brought into question, and how he chose to lie in the face of a grim outcome.
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] brings [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] to the resort planet of [[Apalapucia]], one of the top holiday destinations in the [[universe]]. Though he promises views of "sunsets, spires, and soaring [[silver]] colonnades", they step out of [[the TARDIS]] to a clinically white room possessing only an exit door with two buttons, labelled "Green Anchor" and "Red Waterfall". While Amy steps back into the TARDIS to retrieve her [[mobile phone]], the Doctor and Rory use the door — pressing the "Green Anchor" button — and enter another room, which holds a table on which rests a large [[magnifying glass]]. When Amy steps back into the corridor, she also uses the door — pressing the "Red Waterfall" button — and finds herself in a similar-looking room, though Rory and the Doctor are not present.
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The [[Eleventh Doctor]] brings [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] to the resort planet of [[Apalapucia]], one of the top holiday destinations in the [[universe]]. Though he promises views of "sunsets, spires, and soaring [[silver]] colonnades", they step out of [[the TARDIS]] to a clinically white room possessing only an exit door with two buttons, labelled "Green Anchor" and "Red Waterfall". While Amy steps back into the TARDIS to retrieve her [[mobile phone]], the Doctor and Rory use the door — pressing the "Green Anchor" button — and enter another room, which holds a table on which rests a large [[magnifying glass]]. When Amy steps back into the corridor, she also uses the door — pressing the "Red Waterfall" button — and finds herself in a similar-looking room, though Rory and the Doctor are not present.
   
 
[[File:Doctor Who 6x10 The Girl Who Waited 065.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Rory are terrified by the virus.]]
 
[[File:Doctor Who 6x10 The Girl Who Waited 065.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Rory are terrified by the virus.]]
 
The Doctor activates the [[time glass]] and sees Amy. A [[Handbot]] enters the room, though, and welcomes the Doctor and Rory to the [[Two Streams Facility]], a "kindness facility" for victims of [[Chen-7]], the so-called "one-day plague" which affects [[Binary vascular system|two-hearted races]] — including native [[Apalapucian]]s and [[Time Lord]]s.
 
The Doctor activates the [[time glass]] and sees Amy. A [[Handbot]] enters the room, though, and welcomes the Doctor and Rory to the [[Two Streams Facility]], a "kindness facility" for victims of [[Chen-7]], the so-called "one-day plague" which affects [[Binary vascular system|two-hearted races]] — including native [[Apalapucian]]s and [[Time Lord]]s.
   
As the Doctor and Rory are held at bay by the robot, Amy appears to fast-forward within the glass; when the Doctor finally stabilizes it, she angrily informs him that it has been a week since they last spoke. From this, the Doctor is able to [[deduce]] that Amy has wound up in a faster [[time stream]] which they cannot access; their only means of communicating with her is through the glass. The Handbot informs them that the other time streams are synced for visits, so those not affected by the Chen-7 [[virus]] are able to watch the entire lives of their quarantined loved ones, as opposed to being limited to the viewing of one day on a deathbed. This is meant as a kindness for the patient and loved ones, as the virus that kills in a day instead takes several years to kill. When Rory exits the Green Anchor room and steps into the Red Waterfall room to find Amy, she is not there.
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As the Doctor and Rory are held at bay by the robot, Amy appears to fast-forward within the glass; when the Doctor finally stabilises it, she angrily informs him that it has been a week since they last spoke. From this, the Doctor is able to [[deduce]] that Amy has wound up in a faster [[time stream]] which they cannot access; their only means of communicating with her is through the glass. The Handbot informs them that the other time streams are synced for visits, so those not affected by the Chen-7 [[virus]] are able to watch the entire lives of their quarantined loved ones, as opposed to being limited to the viewing of one day on a deathbed. This is meant as a kindness for the patient and loved ones, as the virus that kills in a day instead takes several years to kill. When Rory exits the Green Anchor room and steps into the Red Waterfall room to find Amy, she is not there.
   
 
The Doctor removes the magnifying glass from the table, but accidentally activates an alarm in the process. He orders Amy to go into the facility and seek a hiding place where she might wait for him to find her. Before he leaves, he warns her to not let the Handbots administer any [[medicine]] to her, because she possesses only one [[heart]], and is immune to Chen-7. The Handbots' "kindness" is medicine meant for a different species and will kill her. Before departing, Amy asks Rory to save her. The Doctor and Rory return to the TARDIS, where the Doctor uses the magnifying glass to lock onto Amy's time stream. Because the Doctor is at risk of becoming infected with Chen-7, he cannot go into the facility; therefore, he sends Rory in his place, though they are in constant communication through a pair of [[glasses]] wired with a [[camera]]. The Doctor insists that it is very difficult to break through a time wall, but sends the TARDIS off on course regardless.
 
The Doctor removes the magnifying glass from the table, but accidentally activates an alarm in the process. He orders Amy to go into the facility and seek a hiding place where she might wait for him to find her. Before he leaves, he warns her to not let the Handbots administer any [[medicine]] to her, because she possesses only one [[heart]], and is immune to Chen-7. The Handbots' "kindness" is medicine meant for a different species and will kill her. Before departing, Amy asks Rory to save her. The Doctor and Rory return to the TARDIS, where the Doctor uses the magnifying glass to lock onto Amy's time stream. Because the Doctor is at risk of becoming infected with Chen-7, he cannot go into the facility; therefore, he sends Rory in his place, though they are in constant communication through a pair of [[glasses]] wired with a [[camera]]. The Doctor insists that it is very difficult to break through a time wall, but sends the TARDIS off on course regardless.
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Meanwhile, Amy has arrived in the Two Streams lobby, where she is met by a holographic receptionist informing her of all the "entertainment zones" within the facility that she now has access to as a resident. She is also introduced to the [[Interface]], who claims to be Amy's guide within the facility. As Amy strolls along a promenade looking for somewhere to hide and wait for the Doctor, she is met by a series of Handbots, all of whom attempt to inject her with "kindness". She seeks shelter from the pursuing Handbots within a vent system in a maintenance room. The smoke from the vent prevents the Handbots from detecting her, and she manages to escape.
 
Meanwhile, Amy has arrived in the Two Streams lobby, where she is met by a holographic receptionist informing her of all the "entertainment zones" within the facility that she now has access to as a resident. She is also introduced to the [[Interface]], who claims to be Amy's guide within the facility. As Amy strolls along a promenade looking for somewhere to hide and wait for the Doctor, she is met by a series of Handbots, all of whom attempt to inject her with "kindness". She seeks shelter from the pursuing Handbots within a vent system in a maintenance room. The smoke from the vent prevents the Handbots from detecting her, and she manages to escape.
   
She arrives in another white room with a console in the centre and empty doorways surrounding it. This is the gate, and the console buttons control various doorways which lead to the entertainment zones. Amy chooses a majestic garden, which the Interface informs her is the perfect replica of [[Shill Governor]]'s mansion on Shallana. Amy asks the Interface about the vent system she hid in earlier. The vent channels the exhaust fumes from the temporal enginess, which hold the multiple time streams in place. Amy [[deduce]]s from this that the engines interfere with the Handbots' sensors, and wonders where the temporal engines are located. The Interface points her in the right direction, and, as Amy prepares to leave in search of them, two Handbots materialise around her. Utilising the sleep sensors on their hands, she presses them together, deactivating both and escaping once more. Arriving at the temporal engines room, Amy scrawls a message for the Doctor and Rory on the door: "Doctor, I'm waiting."
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She arrives in another white room with a console in the centre and empty doorways surrounding it. This is the gate, and the console buttons control various doorways which lead to the entertainment zones. Amy chooses a majestic garden, which the Interface informs her is the perfect replica of [[Shill Governor]]'s mansion on Shallana. Amy asks the Interface about the vent system she hid in earlier. The vent channels the exhaust fumes from the temporal engines, which hold the multiple time streams in place. Amy [[deduce]]s from this that the engines interfere with the Handbots' sensors and wonders where the temporal engines are located. The Interface points her in the right direction, and, as Amy prepares to leave in search of them, two Handbots materialise around her. Utilising the sleep sensors on their hands, she presses them together, deactivating both and escaping once more. Arriving at the temporal engines room, Amy scrawls a message for the Doctor and Rory on the door: "Doctor, I'm waiting."
   
Meanwhile, Rory and the Doctor have landed in Amy's time stream, and Rory is exploring the art gallery when he is confronted by a warrior wearing makeshift armour — made from a dismantled Handbot — and bearing a katana. The warrior lunges at him with the sword raised. With Rory cornered, it whispers that it waited for him. As it steps away, it removes the helmet shielding its face to reveal that it is, in fact, Amy — though she is much older than before. The Doctor, who is able to see Amy through Rory's glasses, realises that he landed the TARDIS much later in Amy's [[time stream]] than he had initially anticipated.
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Meanwhile, Rory and the Doctor have landed in Amy's time stream, and Rory is exploring the art gallery when he is confronted by a warrior wearing makeshift armour — made from a dismantled Handbot — and bearing a katana. The warrior lunges at him with the sword raised. With Rory cornered, it whispers that it waited for him. As it steps away, it removes the helmet shielding its face to reveal that it is, in fact, [[Amy Pond (The Girl Who Waited)|Amy — though she is much older than before]]. The Doctor, who is able to see Amy through Rory's glasses, realises that he landed the TARDIS much later in Amy's [[time stream]] than he had initially anticipated.
   
 
Amy takes out a Handbot that has snuck up behind Rory, rewiring its black box with her "[[sonic probe]]" — which she has constructed during her time in the facility — to shield her presence from the other Handbots. Rory questions why Amy is still in the facility when she is clearly much older, and she bitterly replies that it's because they didn't save her as they'd promised. She has been living in the facility for thirty-six years, and during that time, she has come to hate the Doctor more than she's ever hated anyone in her life.
 
Amy takes out a Handbot that has snuck up behind Rory, rewiring its black box with her "[[sonic probe]]" — which she has constructed during her time in the facility — to shield her presence from the other Handbots. Rory questions why Amy is still in the facility when she is clearly much older, and she bitterly replies that it's because they didn't save her as they'd promised. She has been living in the facility for thirty-six years, and during that time, she has come to hate the Doctor more than she's ever hated anyone in her life.
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Amy leaves the room, closely followed by Rory, who suggests that they could return the TARDIS to the right time stream and stop Amy's wait from happening; however, the Doctor admits that this is Amy's time stream, so they can't leave. They return to the temporal engines room to find [[Rory (Handbot)|a Handbot that Amy has literally disarmed and named Rory]]; it is her sole companion, though she refers to it as a pet. She continues to berate the Doctor, claiming that all she had for thirty-six years was cold hard reality, and her life is hell. The Doctor asks to speak to the Interface, insisting that he will put everything right. Since the Interface cannot be activated inside the engine room, Amy takes Rory to the garden. The Interface shows the Doctor where the regulator valve is held, and the Doctor asks Rory to speak to Amy so they can run over "technical specifications". With the information he gets from her, the Doctor realises that he can set the time streams right by using the temporal engines to fold the two points of Amy's timeline together. However, Amy angrily rejects this plan to save her past self.
 
Amy leaves the room, closely followed by Rory, who suggests that they could return the TARDIS to the right time stream and stop Amy's wait from happening; however, the Doctor admits that this is Amy's time stream, so they can't leave. They return to the temporal engines room to find [[Rory (Handbot)|a Handbot that Amy has literally disarmed and named Rory]]; it is her sole companion, though she refers to it as a pet. She continues to berate the Doctor, claiming that all she had for thirty-six years was cold hard reality, and her life is hell. The Doctor asks to speak to the Interface, insisting that he will put everything right. Since the Interface cannot be activated inside the engine room, Amy takes Rory to the garden. The Interface shows the Doctor where the regulator valve is held, and the Doctor asks Rory to speak to Amy so they can run over "technical specifications". With the information he gets from her, the Doctor realises that he can set the time streams right by using the temporal engines to fold the two points of Amy's timeline together. However, Amy angrily rejects this plan to save her past self.
   
They return to the temporal engines room, with the Doctor pleading for Amy to agree to the plan. She continues to resist, knowing that helping her past self will mean the past thirty-six years of her life never happened and she would cease to exist. Instead, she asks for the Doctor and Rory to take her with them, leaving the younger Amy behind to live out the next thirty-six years in solitude. Rory, who is angry at the Doctor for causing so much trouble, angrily throws the glasses to the ground; the feedback on them allows the Doctor to hear the present Amy crying in her own point on the timeline within the engine room. Rory uses the time glass to view the younger Amy, and forces the older Amy to confront her own past.
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They return to the temporal engines room, with the Doctor pleading for Amy to agree to the plan. She continues to resist, knowing that helping her past self will mean the past thirty-six years of her life never happened and she would cease to exist. Instead, she asks for the Doctor and Rory to take her with them, leaving the younger Amy behind to live out the next thirty-six years in solitude. Rory, who is angry at the Doctor for causing so much trouble, angrily throws the glasses to the ground; the feedback on them allows the Doctor to hear the present Amy crying in her own point on the timeline within the engine room. Rory uses the time glass to view the younger Amy and forces the older Amy to confront her own past.
   
 
As the older Amy and her past self communicate, the older Amy bitterly begins to remember the real reason she was never rescued: it wasn't because Rory and the Doctor left her behind, but because her future self refused to help them when it mattered. The two Amys begin to discuss Rory and how he's always been in love with her — going so far as to pretend to be in a rock band when they were in school — and how she needs to be saved for Rory. After this conversation, the older Amy informs Rory that she is going to "pull time apart" for him, but that she will only help if the Doctor agrees to let her travel in the TARDIS alongside her past self. The Doctor reluctantly admits that the TARDIS could sustain the paradox. Through a hijacking of the regulator valves and by insisting that both Amys concentrate on a powerful memory — which turns out to be their first kiss with Rory while dancing the [[Macarena]] — the Doctor is able to pull the younger Amy into her future self's point in the time stream.
 
As the older Amy and her past self communicate, the older Amy bitterly begins to remember the real reason she was never rescued: it wasn't because Rory and the Doctor left her behind, but because her future self refused to help them when it mattered. The two Amys begin to discuss Rory and how he's always been in love with her — going so far as to pretend to be in a rock band when they were in school — and how she needs to be saved for Rory. After this conversation, the older Amy informs Rory that she is going to "pull time apart" for him, but that she will only help if the Doctor agrees to let her travel in the TARDIS alongside her past self. The Doctor reluctantly admits that the TARDIS could sustain the paradox. Through a hijacking of the regulator valves and by insisting that both Amys concentrate on a powerful memory — which turns out to be their first kiss with Rory while dancing the [[Macarena]] — the Doctor is able to pull the younger Amy into her future self's point in the time stream.
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Through the door, the older Amy tells Rory that, if he loves her, he shouldn't let her in. Seeing Rory carry the younger Amy to the TARDIS made her realise just how much he truly loves her, and that she'd forgotten how much she loved "being Amy Pond in the TARDIS with Rory Williams." Rory re-locks the door, apologising to her. He is clearly devastated.
 
Through the door, the older Amy tells Rory that, if he loves her, he shouldn't let her in. Seeing Rory carry the younger Amy to the TARDIS made her realise just how much he truly loves her, and that she'd forgotten how much she loved "being Amy Pond in the TARDIS with Rory Williams." Rory re-locks the door, apologising to her. He is clearly devastated.
[[File:Doctor Who 6x10 The Girl Who Waited 498.jpg|thumb|right|Amy looks at her home.]]
 
The older Amy turns away from the TARDIS to see that she has been surrounded by an army of Handbots, all of whom tell her not to be alarmed because "this is a kindness." She calls for the Interface resignedly, and asks to see Earth. When the [[hologram]] appears, she asks the Interface if she ever told her about a boy she met there, "who pretended to be in a band." The Handbots step through the hologram, dissolving it, and put Amy to sleep by touching her neck. They subsequently inject her with their deadly medicine.
 
   
 
The older Amy turns away from the TARDIS to see that she has been surrounded by an army of Handbots, all of whom tell her not to be alarmed because "this is a kindness." She calls for the Interface resignedly and asks to see Earth. When the [[hologram]] appears, she asks the Interface if she ever told her about a boy she met there, "who pretended to be in a band." The Handbots step through the hologram, dissolving it, and put Amy to sleep by touching her neck. As they prepare to inject her, the screen whites out, as the older Amy is erased from existence.
Rory and the Doctor sit in the TARDIS, waiting for Amy to wake up. Rory questions whether or not the Doctor always knew that saving both Amys wasn't possible, but he dodges answering, insisting that he promised to save her and he did. Rory accepts this. When Amy awakes, she asks after her older self. The Doctor can offer only a grave look, before leaving.
 
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Rory and the Doctor wait in the TARDIS, waiting for Amy to wake up. Rory questions whether or not the Doctor always knew that saving both Amys wasn't possible, but he dodges answering, insisting that he promised to save her and he did. Rory accepts this. When Amy awakes, she asks after her older self. The Doctor can offer only a grave look, before leaving.
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
 
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
 
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
 
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]]
 
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]]
* [[Rory Williams]] - [[Arthur Darvill]]
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* [[Rory Williams|Rory]] - [[Arthur Darvill]]
* [[Check-in-girl]] - [[Josie Taylor]]
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* [[Check-in girl]] - [[Josie Taylor]]
* Voice of [[Interface]] - [[Imelda Staunton]]
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* [[Interface|Voice of Interface]] - [[Imelda Staunton]]
   
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
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|1stAD=William Hartley
 
|1stAD=William Hartley
 
|2ndAD=Heddi-Joy Taylor-Welch
 
|2ndAD=Heddi-Joy Taylor-Welch
|3rdAD=Janine H Jones
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|3rdAD=Jay Harley{{!}}Janine H Jones <nowiki>[Jay Harley]</nowiki>
 
|AD=Danielle Richards
 
|AD=Danielle Richards
 
|AD2=
 
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|AssistantPropsMaster=
 
|AssistantPropsMaster=
 
|DressingChargehand=
 
|DressingChargehand=
|PropsChargehand=Rhys Jones
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|PropsChargehand=Rhys Jones (props)
 
|PropsStoreman=
 
|PropsStoreman=
 
|DressingProps=Tom Belton
 
|DressingProps=Tom Belton
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|AsstEditor=Becky Trotman
 
|AsstEditor=Becky Trotman
 
|AsstEditor2=
 
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|VFXProducer=Beewan Athwal
 
|VFXEditor=Cat Gregory
 
|VFXEditor=Cat Gregory
 
|VFXCoOrdinator=
 
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|RightsExecutive=
 
|FinanceManager=
 
|FinanceManager=
|VisualFXProducer=Beewan Athwal
 
|VisualFXProducer2=
 
|VisualFXSupervisor=
 
|VisualFXSupervisor2=
 
 
|Thanks=
 
|Thanks=
 
|Thanks2=
 
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|SpecialThanks=
 
|SpecialThanks=
 
|ConductedAndOrchestratedBy=Ben Foster
 
|ConductedAndOrchestratedBy=Ben Foster
|Vocals=
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|Vocals=
 
|CounterTenor=
 
|CounterTenor=
 
|RecordedBy=Gerry O'Riordan
 
|RecordedBy=Gerry O'Riordan
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|SpecialEffects=Real SFX
 
|SpecialEffects=Real SFX
 
|Prosthetics=Millennium FX
 
|Prosthetics=Millennium FX
|HandbotDesign=Robert Allsopp| Robert Allsopp & Associates
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|HandbotDesign=Robert Allsopp & Associates
 
|Music=Murray Gold
 
|Music=Murray Gold
 
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|Note=[[Jay Harley]] was credited under their [[T:ACTOR#Crediting trans people|deadname]] as [[3rd assistant director]].
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== Story notes ==
 
== Story notes ==
* The title, '''''The Girl Who Waited''''', references the Doctor's nickname of Amy, given because she waited for him for so long after they first met. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Big Bang]]'')
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* The title, '''''The Girl Who Waited''''', references the Doctor's nickname of Amy, given because she waited for him for so long after they first met. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
 
* The cast list for this episode is the shortest of any full-length episode of modern ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Considering the classic series, it is second only to ''[[The Edge of Destruction (TV story)|The Edge of Destruction]]'' for fewest cast members.
* The episode's original title was ''The Visitors' Room''. This changed to ''The Visiting Hour'' and later the one-word title ''Kindness''. Despite many reports to the contrary{{fact}}, there was no late change to the adventure's title and at no point was it ever called ''The Green Anchor''.
 
 
* When the Doctor looks for the glasses, a small tape player looking device activates on the TARDIS console and the 1980 Doctor Who theme can be heard, played backwards.
* The cast list for this episode is the shortest of any full length episode of modern ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Considering the classic series, it is second only to ''[[The Edge of Destruction (TV story)|The Edge of Destruction]]'' for least cast members.
 
* When the Doctor looks for the glasses, a small tape player looking device activates on the TARDIS console and the 1963 Doctor Who theme can be heard, played backwards.
 
 
* The lobby where Amy first encounters the Interface is identical to the lobby of the [[New New York Hospital]] seen in [[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]''.
 
* The lobby where Amy first encounters the Interface is identical to the lobby of the [[New New York Hospital]] seen in [[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]''.
* As is routine for post-2005 ''Doctor Who'', a "NEXT TIME" trailer for the [[The God Complex|next episode]] is shown at the end of the episode.
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* As is routine for post-2005 ''Doctor Who'', a "NEXT TIME" trailer for the [[The God Complex (TV story)|next episode]] is shown at the end of the episode.
   
 
=== Ratings ===
 
=== Ratings ===
 
* UK Overnight: 6.0 Million
 
* UK Overnight: 6.0 Million
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* UK Final: 7.6 Million<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref>
* UK Final: 7.6 Million
 
   
 
=== Production errors ===
 
=== Production errors ===
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* Rory mentions the Doctor's [[fez]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
 
* Rory mentions the Doctor's [[fez]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
 
* Amy previously saw past/future versions of herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]''/''[[Cold Blood]]'', ''[[The Big Bang]]'', ''[[Space (TV story)|Space]]''/''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'')
 
* Amy previously saw past/future versions of herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]''/''[[Cold Blood]]'', ''[[The Big Bang]]'', ''[[Space (TV story)|Space]]''/''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'')
* The [[sonic screwdriver]] was previously referred to as a sonic probe by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
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* [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver]] was previously referred to as a sonic probe by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
* The TARDIS previously was only able to sustain a paradox through the rebuilding of its [[time rotor]] into a [[paradox machine]] by [[the Master]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'')
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* The TARDIS previously was only able to sustain a paradox through the rebuilding of its [[time rotor]] into a [[paradox machine]] by [[the Master]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'')
* The Doctor says that the TARDIS "hates" the massive paradox created by the two incarnations of Amy interacting. That the TARDIS has emotions (and a personality) is referenced by the Doctor on multiple occasions ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') and verified by statements of the soul of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] herself in [[Idris]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
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* The Doctor says that the TARDIS "hates" the massive paradox created by the two incarnations of Amy interacting. That the TARDIS has emotions and a personality is referenced by the Doctor on multiple occasions ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') and verified by statements of the soul of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] herself in [[Idris]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
* A replica of the [[Mona Lisa]] is shown. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'')
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* A replica of the [[Mona Lisa]] is shown. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)|Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'')
* Rory and Amy are once again separated from one another for unnaturally long periods of time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'')
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* Rory and Amy are once again separated from one another for unnaturally long periods of time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
 
* Rory makes a life and death choice for the two versions of Amy. Previously, Amy has had a life and death choice between the Doctor and Rory. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'') Later, Rory and Amy together will make a choice to defeat the [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
 
* Rory makes a life and death choice for the two versions of Amy. Previously, Amy has had a life and death choice between the Doctor and Rory. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'') Later, Rory and Amy together will make a choice to defeat the [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
* Amy puts on glasses that belong to the Doctor. The optometrist would later leave her a message ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]''), and eventually Amy would have her own reading glasses, which she gives to the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
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* Amy puts on glasses that belong to the Doctor. The optometrist would later leave her a message ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]''), and eventually, Amy would have her own reading glasses, which she gives to the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
* Rory chastises the Doctor for not picking up a history book and reading about the future of places he visits. However, the Doctor may not be willing to do this because he knows that history becomes a [[fixed point]] in time once it is read. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan]]'') He has also ended up in situations where although he is aware of the history concerning a time and place, he does not know the circumstances of what caused an event to happen and how easily time can be manipulated into a disastrous outcome. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'', ''[[The Waters of Mars]]'')
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* Rory chastises the Doctor for not picking up a history book and reading about the future of places he visits. However, the Doctor may not be willing to do this because he knows that history becomes a [[fixed point]] in time once it is read. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'') He has also ended up in situations where although he is aware of the history concerning a time and place, he does not know the circumstances of what caused an event to happen and how easily time can be manipulated into a disastrous outcome. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')
* Like Rory, another male companion, [[Steven Taylor]] had attachment to [[Anne Chaplet]], who was going to be unavoidably killed in her current circumstances, and wanted to save her. However, the [[First Doctor]] could not alter the event in time without great consequences, and lied to his companion and the woman to make them think she could be saved. He was finally forced to abandon Chaplet and let her perish like the older Amy, making Steven equally as angry as Rory. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'')
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* Like Rory, another male companion, [[Steven Taylor]] had an attachment to [[Anne Chaplet]], who was going to be unavoidably killed in her current circumstances and wanted to save her. However, the [[First Doctor]] could not alter the event in time without great consequences and lied to his companion and the woman to make them think she could be saved. He was finally forced to abandon Chaplet and let her perish like the older Amy, making Steven equally as angry as Rory. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]'')
* The Doctor tells Rory he will be unable to regenerate if he contracts Chen-7. He reveals at a later point in his life that this is because he has already exhausted his regeneration cycle. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'')
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* The Doctor tells Rory he will be unable to regenerate if he contracts Chen-7: "no regeneration". He reveals more explicitly at a later point in his life that this is because he has already exhausted his regeneration cycle. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
   
 
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This episode, along with the rest of the second half of series 6, was released on DVD and Blu Ray on the [[10 October (releases)|10 October]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]].
   
The episode was later released in the complete series 6, which included the first and second half of the series, was released on DVD and Blu Ray on the [[21 November (releases)|21 November]] 2011.
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The episode was later released in the complete series 6, which included the first and second half of the series, was released on DVD and Blu Ray on the [[21 November (releases)|21 November]] 2011.
   
 
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The Girl Who Waited was the tenth episode of series 6 of Doctor Who.

The moral choice at the centre of the story made it a character study of the relationship between Amy and Rory. The Eleventh Doctor's recklessness toward travelling across history would also be brought into question, and how he chose to lie in the face of a grim outcome.

Synopsis

The Eleventh Doctor, Rory Williams and Amy Pond land on Apalapucia in the middle of a plague. Amy is left behind, and the Doctor and Rory must save her...but time for Amy is running at a different speed.

Plot

The Eleventh Doctor brings Amy and Rory to the resort planet of Apalapucia, one of the top holiday destinations in the universe. Though he promises views of "sunsets, spires, and soaring silver colonnades", they step out of the TARDIS to a clinically white room possessing only an exit door with two buttons, labelled "Green Anchor" and "Red Waterfall". While Amy steps back into the TARDIS to retrieve her mobile phone, the Doctor and Rory use the door — pressing the "Green Anchor" button — and enter another room, which holds a table on which rests a large magnifying glass. When Amy steps back into the corridor, she also uses the door — pressing the "Red Waterfall" button — and finds herself in a similar-looking room, though Rory and the Doctor are not present.

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The Doctor and Rory are terrified by the virus.

The Doctor activates the time glass and sees Amy. A Handbot enters the room, though, and welcomes the Doctor and Rory to the Two Streams Facility, a "kindness facility" for victims of Chen-7, the so-called "one-day plague" which affects two-hearted races — including native Apalapucians and Time Lords.

As the Doctor and Rory are held at bay by the robot, Amy appears to fast-forward within the glass; when the Doctor finally stabilises it, she angrily informs him that it has been a week since they last spoke. From this, the Doctor is able to deduce that Amy has wound up in a faster time stream which they cannot access; their only means of communicating with her is through the glass. The Handbot informs them that the other time streams are synced for visits, so those not affected by the Chen-7 virus are able to watch the entire lives of their quarantined loved ones, as opposed to being limited to the viewing of one day on a deathbed. This is meant as a kindness for the patient and loved ones, as the virus that kills in a day instead takes several years to kill. When Rory exits the Green Anchor room and steps into the Red Waterfall room to find Amy, she is not there.

The Doctor removes the magnifying glass from the table, but accidentally activates an alarm in the process. He orders Amy to go into the facility and seek a hiding place where she might wait for him to find her. Before he leaves, he warns her to not let the Handbots administer any medicine to her, because she possesses only one heart, and is immune to Chen-7. The Handbots' "kindness" is medicine meant for a different species and will kill her. Before departing, Amy asks Rory to save her. The Doctor and Rory return to the TARDIS, where the Doctor uses the magnifying glass to lock onto Amy's time stream. Because the Doctor is at risk of becoming infected with Chen-7, he cannot go into the facility; therefore, he sends Rory in his place, though they are in constant communication through a pair of glasses wired with a camera. The Doctor insists that it is very difficult to break through a time wall, but sends the TARDIS off on course regardless.

Meanwhile, Amy has arrived in the Two Streams lobby, where she is met by a holographic receptionist informing her of all the "entertainment zones" within the facility that she now has access to as a resident. She is also introduced to the Interface, who claims to be Amy's guide within the facility. As Amy strolls along a promenade looking for somewhere to hide and wait for the Doctor, she is met by a series of Handbots, all of whom attempt to inject her with "kindness". She seeks shelter from the pursuing Handbots within a vent system in a maintenance room. The smoke from the vent prevents the Handbots from detecting her, and she manages to escape.

She arrives in another white room with a console in the centre and empty doorways surrounding it. This is the gate, and the console buttons control various doorways which lead to the entertainment zones. Amy chooses a majestic garden, which the Interface informs her is the perfect replica of Shill Governor's mansion on Shallana. Amy asks the Interface about the vent system she hid in earlier. The vent channels the exhaust fumes from the temporal engines, which hold the multiple time streams in place. Amy deduces from this that the engines interfere with the Handbots' sensors and wonders where the temporal engines are located. The Interface points her in the right direction, and, as Amy prepares to leave in search of them, two Handbots materialise around her. Utilising the sleep sensors on their hands, she presses them together, deactivating both and escaping once more. Arriving at the temporal engines room, Amy scrawls a message for the Doctor and Rory on the door: "Doctor, I'm waiting."

Meanwhile, Rory and the Doctor have landed in Amy's time stream, and Rory is exploring the art gallery when he is confronted by a warrior wearing makeshift armour — made from a dismantled Handbot — and bearing a katana. The warrior lunges at him with the sword raised. With Rory cornered, it whispers that it waited for him. As it steps away, it removes the helmet shielding its face to reveal that it is, in fact, Amy — though she is much older than before. The Doctor, who is able to see Amy through Rory's glasses, realises that he landed the TARDIS much later in Amy's time stream than he had initially anticipated.

Amy takes out a Handbot that has snuck up behind Rory, rewiring its black box with her "sonic probe" — which she has constructed during her time in the facility — to shield her presence from the other Handbots. Rory questions why Amy is still in the facility when she is clearly much older, and she bitterly replies that it's because they didn't save her as they'd promised. She has been living in the facility for thirty-six years, and during that time, she has come to hate the Doctor more than she's ever hated anyone in her life.

Amy leaves the room, closely followed by Rory, who suggests that they could return the TARDIS to the right time stream and stop Amy's wait from happening; however, the Doctor admits that this is Amy's time stream, so they can't leave. They return to the temporal engines room to find a Handbot that Amy has literally disarmed and named Rory; it is her sole companion, though she refers to it as a pet. She continues to berate the Doctor, claiming that all she had for thirty-six years was cold hard reality, and her life is hell. The Doctor asks to speak to the Interface, insisting that he will put everything right. Since the Interface cannot be activated inside the engine room, Amy takes Rory to the garden. The Interface shows the Doctor where the regulator valve is held, and the Doctor asks Rory to speak to Amy so they can run over "technical specifications". With the information he gets from her, the Doctor realises that he can set the time streams right by using the temporal engines to fold the two points of Amy's timeline together. However, Amy angrily rejects this plan to save her past self.

They return to the temporal engines room, with the Doctor pleading for Amy to agree to the plan. She continues to resist, knowing that helping her past self will mean the past thirty-six years of her life never happened and she would cease to exist. Instead, she asks for the Doctor and Rory to take her with them, leaving the younger Amy behind to live out the next thirty-six years in solitude. Rory, who is angry at the Doctor for causing so much trouble, angrily throws the glasses to the ground; the feedback on them allows the Doctor to hear the present Amy crying in her own point on the timeline within the engine room. Rory uses the time glass to view the younger Amy and forces the older Amy to confront her own past.

As the older Amy and her past self communicate, the older Amy bitterly begins to remember the real reason she was never rescued: it wasn't because Rory and the Doctor left her behind, but because her future self refused to help them when it mattered. The two Amys begin to discuss Rory and how he's always been in love with her — going so far as to pretend to be in a rock band when they were in school — and how she needs to be saved for Rory. After this conversation, the older Amy informs Rory that she is going to "pull time apart" for him, but that she will only help if the Doctor agrees to let her travel in the TARDIS alongside her past self. The Doctor reluctantly admits that the TARDIS could sustain the paradox. Through a hijacking of the regulator valves and by insisting that both Amys concentrate on a powerful memory — which turns out to be their first kiss with Rory while dancing the Macarena — the Doctor is able to pull the younger Amy into her future self's point in the time stream.

They set off through the facility for the room where the Doctor waits in the TARDIS; however, because of the massive paradox, the TARDIS is malfunctioning. As a result, the group only has eight minutes to get back to it. The older Amy bothers the younger Amy by flirting with Rory. Once the group reaches the art gallery, they find themselves surrounded by Handbots, which the older Amy agrees to fight off while Rory and her past self run ahead to the TARDIS. However, the younger Amy is put to sleep by one of the Handbots, and although Rory quickly deactivates it by smashing a painting over its head, she remains unconscious, and he must carry her to the TARDIS. Inside, the Doctor insists that she's just been given a sedative and that she will be fine. Rushing back to the doors, the Doctor spots the older Amy, who begins running towards him. As he shouts that he's sorry, he closes the door, trapping her outside. Rory protests, but the Doctor explains that he lied earlier. There can never be two Amys in the TARDIS, so Rory must choose which Amy he wants to bring along.

Through the door, the older Amy tells Rory that, if he loves her, he shouldn't let her in. Seeing Rory carry the younger Amy to the TARDIS made her realise just how much he truly loves her, and that she'd forgotten how much she loved "being Amy Pond in the TARDIS with Rory Williams." Rory re-locks the door, apologising to her. He is clearly devastated.

The older Amy turns away from the TARDIS to see that she has been surrounded by an army of Handbots, all of whom tell her not to be alarmed because "this is a kindness." She calls for the Interface resignedly and asks to see Earth. When the hologram appears, she asks the Interface if she ever told her about a boy she met there, "who pretended to be in a band." The Handbots step through the hologram, dissolving it, and put Amy to sleep by touching her neck. As they prepare to inject her, the screen whites out, as the older Amy is erased from existence.

Rory and the Doctor wait in the TARDIS, waiting for Amy to wake up. Rory questions whether or not the Doctor always knew that saving both Amys wasn't possible, but he dodges answering, insisting that he promised to save her and he did. Rory accepts this. When Amy awakes, she asks after her older self. The Doctor can offer only a grave look, before leaving.

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.
          

Jay Harley was credited under their deadname as 3rd assistant director.


References

Communications technology

  • The Doctor mentions Twitter.
  • A time glass can be used to communicate between streams in a zone using multiple time stream compression engines.

The Doctor

  • The Doctor is willing to accept blame for the TARDIS landing too late in Amy's timestream.
  • The Doctor lies to the Amys about their chances of existing at the same time, and in the end locks out the older Amy as she runs for the TARDIS, condemning her to erasure.
  • The Doctor gives Rory a pair of glasses from his bag.

Locations

TARDIS

Temporal theory

Planets

Story notes

  • The title, The Girl Who Waited, references the Doctor's nickname of Amy, given because she waited for him for so long after they first met. (TV: The Eleventh Hour, The Big Bang)
  • The cast list for this episode is the shortest of any full-length episode of modern Doctor Who. Considering the classic series, it is second only to The Edge of Destruction for fewest cast members.
  • When the Doctor looks for the glasses, a small tape player looking device activates on the TARDIS console and the 1980 Doctor Who theme can be heard, played backwards.
  • The lobby where Amy first encounters the Interface is identical to the lobby of the New New York Hospital seen in TV: New Earth.
  • As is routine for post-2005 Doctor Who, a "NEXT TIME" trailer for the next episode is shown at the end of the episode.

Ratings

  • UK Overnight: 6.0 Million
  • UK Final: 7.6 Million[1]

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • When Rory holds up the magnifying glass to Amy's lipstick message, the Doctor's view of Rory's vision comes at an angle impossible for Rory to see through his glasses, and you can see Rory at the very end of the frame.
  • Old Amy talks to Rory about his face when he carried Young Amy to the TARDIS, even though Rory's back was turned to her when he carried Amy.

Continuity

Home video releases

Series6

Series 6, part 2 DVD cover

This episode, along with the rest of the second half of series 6, was released on DVD and Blu Ray on the 10 October 2011.

The episode was later released in the complete series 6, which included the first and second half of the series, was released on DVD and Blu Ray on the 21 November 2011.

External links

Footnotes