11th Doctor Who episode with Rory and Amy getting split up
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I am trying to remember an episode of the 11th Doctor Who when Rory and Amy were his companions. I've tried looking through episode summaries in the TARDIS Data Core wiki but can't seem to find it.
In the episode, Amy and Rory are split up - they are either on the Tardis or on another ship, I think. Amy comes upon Rory, who has aged and looks very disheveled - dirty, ragged clothes, long unkempt hair and beard. He is crazy and thinks Amy is a hallucination or something. When he realizes she is real, he freaks out about how long he waited for her and tries to choke her but Amy is able to get away. Anyone know what episode this was?
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I am trying to remember an episode of the 11th Doctor Who when Rory and Amy were his companions. I've tried looking through episode summaries in the TARDIS Data Core wiki but can't seem to find it.
In the episode, Amy and Rory are split up - they are either on the Tardis or on another ship, I think. Amy comes upon Rory, who has aged and looks very disheveled - dirty, ragged clothes, long unkempt hair and beard. He is crazy and thinks Amy is a hallucination or something. When he realizes she is real, he freaks out about how long he waited for her and tries to choke her but Amy is able to get away. Anyone know what episode this was?
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I am trying to remember an episode of the 11th Doctor Who when Rory and Amy were his companions. I've tried looking through episode summaries in the TARDIS Data Core wiki but can't seem to find it.
In the episode, Amy and Rory are split up - they are either on the Tardis or on another ship, I think. Amy comes upon Rory, who has aged and looks very disheveled - dirty, ragged clothes, long unkempt hair and beard. He is crazy and thinks Amy is a hallucination or something. When he realizes she is real, he freaks out about how long he waited for her and tries to choke her but Amy is able to get away. Anyone know what episode this was?
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I am trying to remember an episode of the 11th Doctor Who when Rory and Amy were his companions. I've tried looking through episode summaries in the TARDIS Data Core wiki but can't seem to find it.
In the episode, Amy and Rory are split up - they are either on the Tardis or on another ship, I think. Amy comes upon Rory, who has aged and looks very disheveled - dirty, ragged clothes, long unkempt hair and beard. He is crazy and thinks Amy is a hallucination or something. When he realizes she is real, he freaks out about how long he waited for her and tries to choke her but Amy is able to get away. Anyone know what episode this was?
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The episode your thinking of is called "The Doctor's Wife".
In this episode the Tardis's energy is placed into a body of a female named Idris by a sentient planetoid that wants to leave the pocket universe it lives in. In the past it has lured other timelords to itself and consumed them. Using a timelord distress signal it lures our Doctor to itself. When the Doctor shows up "It" takes over the Tardis and attempts to leave its pocket universe. While doing so it amuses itself by torturing Amy and Rory. Making them see things by manipulating time and space around them (the parts to which your question was referring). It is to the best of my knowledge the first time the Doctor has been able to directly interact with the "Tardis" and literally has a heart wrenching ending. This episode is one of my favorites.
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This is The Big Bang. From the Wikipedia link:
The Doctor then retrieves River's manipulator and uses it to jump ahead nearly two millennia; Rory, in his ageless Auton body, decides to stay with the Pandorica and guard it, creating the myth of "The Last Centurion" over the years...
See also the Tardis wiki, where Rory is referred to as, "the Lone Centurion".
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Sounds like The Doctor's Wife. From the Tardis wiki link:
Elsewhere, as they run through the TARDIS corridors, Amy and Rory must contend with House's mind games; first, he separates them, then seemingly places Rory in a faster time stream than Amy whereby he ages and dies in a matter of minutes, devastating her. However, the true Rory unites with her soon afterwards.
This is how Rory looks or rather how House makes Amy think Rory looks when he rages against her that she left him, again:
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I believe this episode is "The Doctors Wife".
The Eleventh Doctor receives a message from an old Time Lord friend. The message brings him, Rory Williams and Amy Pond to another universe where they meet an alien who eats TARDISes.
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4 Answers
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The episode your thinking of is called "The Doctor's Wife".
In this episode the Tardis's energy is placed into a body of a female named Idris by a sentient planetoid that wants to leave the pocket universe it lives in. In the past it has lured other timelords to itself and consumed them. Using a timelord distress signal it lures our Doctor to itself. When the Doctor shows up "It" takes over the Tardis and attempts to leave its pocket universe. While doing so it amuses itself by torturing Amy and Rory. Making them see things by manipulating time and space around them (the parts to which your question was referring). It is to the best of my knowledge the first time the Doctor has been able to directly interact with the "Tardis" and literally has a heart wrenching ending. This episode is one of my favorites.
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The episode your thinking of is called "The Doctor's Wife".
In this episode the Tardis's energy is placed into a body of a female named Idris by a sentient planetoid that wants to leave the pocket universe it lives in. In the past it has lured other timelords to itself and consumed them. Using a timelord distress signal it lures our Doctor to itself. When the Doctor shows up "It" takes over the Tardis and attempts to leave its pocket universe. While doing so it amuses itself by torturing Amy and Rory. Making them see things by manipulating time and space around them (the parts to which your question was referring). It is to the best of my knowledge the first time the Doctor has been able to directly interact with the "Tardis" and literally has a heart wrenching ending. This episode is one of my favorites.
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The episode your thinking of is called "The Doctor's Wife".
In this episode the Tardis's energy is placed into a body of a female named Idris by a sentient planetoid that wants to leave the pocket universe it lives in. In the past it has lured other timelords to itself and consumed them. Using a timelord distress signal it lures our Doctor to itself. When the Doctor shows up "It" takes over the Tardis and attempts to leave its pocket universe. While doing so it amuses itself by torturing Amy and Rory. Making them see things by manipulating time and space around them (the parts to which your question was referring). It is to the best of my knowledge the first time the Doctor has been able to directly interact with the "Tardis" and literally has a heart wrenching ending. This episode is one of my favorites.
The episode your thinking of is called "The Doctor's Wife".
In this episode the Tardis's energy is placed into a body of a female named Idris by a sentient planetoid that wants to leave the pocket universe it lives in. In the past it has lured other timelords to itself and consumed them. Using a timelord distress signal it lures our Doctor to itself. When the Doctor shows up "It" takes over the Tardis and attempts to leave its pocket universe. While doing so it amuses itself by torturing Amy and Rory. Making them see things by manipulating time and space around them (the parts to which your question was referring). It is to the best of my knowledge the first time the Doctor has been able to directly interact with the "Tardis" and literally has a heart wrenching ending. This episode is one of my favorites.
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This is The Big Bang. From the Wikipedia link:
The Doctor then retrieves River's manipulator and uses it to jump ahead nearly two millennia; Rory, in his ageless Auton body, decides to stay with the Pandorica and guard it, creating the myth of "The Last Centurion" over the years...
See also the Tardis wiki, where Rory is referred to as, "the Lone Centurion".
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This is The Big Bang. From the Wikipedia link:
The Doctor then retrieves River's manipulator and uses it to jump ahead nearly two millennia; Rory, in his ageless Auton body, decides to stay with the Pandorica and guard it, creating the myth of "The Last Centurion" over the years...
See also the Tardis wiki, where Rory is referred to as, "the Lone Centurion".
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This is The Big Bang. From the Wikipedia link:
The Doctor then retrieves River's manipulator and uses it to jump ahead nearly two millennia; Rory, in his ageless Auton body, decides to stay with the Pandorica and guard it, creating the myth of "The Last Centurion" over the years...
See also the Tardis wiki, where Rory is referred to as, "the Lone Centurion".
This is The Big Bang. From the Wikipedia link:
The Doctor then retrieves River's manipulator and uses it to jump ahead nearly two millennia; Rory, in his ageless Auton body, decides to stay with the Pandorica and guard it, creating the myth of "The Last Centurion" over the years...
See also the Tardis wiki, where Rory is referred to as, "the Lone Centurion".
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Sounds like The Doctor's Wife. From the Tardis wiki link:
Elsewhere, as they run through the TARDIS corridors, Amy and Rory must contend with House's mind games; first, he separates them, then seemingly places Rory in a faster time stream than Amy whereby he ages and dies in a matter of minutes, devastating her. However, the true Rory unites with her soon afterwards.
This is how Rory looks or rather how House makes Amy think Rory looks when he rages against her that she left him, again:
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Sounds like The Doctor's Wife. From the Tardis wiki link:
Elsewhere, as they run through the TARDIS corridors, Amy and Rory must contend with House's mind games; first, he separates them, then seemingly places Rory in a faster time stream than Amy whereby he ages and dies in a matter of minutes, devastating her. However, the true Rory unites with her soon afterwards.
This is how Rory looks or rather how House makes Amy think Rory looks when he rages against her that she left him, again:
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Sounds like The Doctor's Wife. From the Tardis wiki link:
Elsewhere, as they run through the TARDIS corridors, Amy and Rory must contend with House's mind games; first, he separates them, then seemingly places Rory in a faster time stream than Amy whereby he ages and dies in a matter of minutes, devastating her. However, the true Rory unites with her soon afterwards.
This is how Rory looks or rather how House makes Amy think Rory looks when he rages against her that she left him, again:
Sounds like The Doctor's Wife. From the Tardis wiki link:
Elsewhere, as they run through the TARDIS corridors, Amy and Rory must contend with House's mind games; first, he separates them, then seemingly places Rory in a faster time stream than Amy whereby he ages and dies in a matter of minutes, devastating her. However, the true Rory unites with her soon afterwards.
This is how Rory looks or rather how House makes Amy think Rory looks when he rages against her that she left him, again:
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I believe this episode is "The Doctors Wife".
The Eleventh Doctor receives a message from an old Time Lord friend. The message brings him, Rory Williams and Amy Pond to another universe where they meet an alien who eats TARDISes.
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I believe this episode is "The Doctors Wife".
The Eleventh Doctor receives a message from an old Time Lord friend. The message brings him, Rory Williams and Amy Pond to another universe where they meet an alien who eats TARDISes.
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I believe this episode is "The Doctors Wife".
The Eleventh Doctor receives a message from an old Time Lord friend. The message brings him, Rory Williams and Amy Pond to another universe where they meet an alien who eats TARDISes.
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I believe this episode is "The Doctors Wife".
The Eleventh Doctor receives a message from an old Time Lord friend. The message brings him, Rory Williams and Amy Pond to another universe where they meet an alien who eats TARDISes.
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