![]() We find out later that this is how the Angels get their power, by sending people to the past and taking the energy from the life they would have had. ![]() Because she’s now in Hull in 1920 and meeting her future husband. In the meantime, Kathy disappears, never to be seen in 2007 again. It turns out to be someone with a delivery for her, from her friend Kathy. Sally decides to bring her BFF Kathy Nightingale (don’t they have the best last names?) to the abandoned house, but little does she know that will be the last time she sees her…Īnyway, while they’re snooping, the doorbell rings and Sally goes to answer it alone. Have I mentioned how much I love Steven Moffat? He’s the writer of this episode, but doesn’t take over as showrunner until season 5, so we have some time til we officially get to his Doctor.Īnyway, the episode starts out with Sally sneaking into an old abandoned mansion and coming across this message written on the wall just for her: So, there’s a set number of things he can say and do.Īnd partially because it’s just such a well-executed episode and the Weeping Angels are absolutely terrifying! I don’t know how a monster that doesn’t move can be so terrifying, but I guess that’s the magic of Steven Moffat. In fact, for most of the episode, he’s on a video that only goes in a loop. Partially because it doesn’t assume any knowledge, since the whole episode is from Sally Sparrow’s point of view. If anyone asks what episode they should watch to get into Doctor Who, this is my go-to. ![]() What little spare time he has is devoted towards acting, role-playing, movie-riffing and sarcasm.This episode is my favorite, if I had to pick a favorite. He also maintains a personal blog –called My Geeky Geeky Ways – which hosts his extensive episode guide for the television series making up The Arrowverse as well as his comedic Let’s Play videos. In addition to his work for Screen Rant, Matt is currently the Editor In Chief of and writes reviews for No Flying, No Tights – a graphic literature and anime review site aimed at teachers and librarians. Known as a font of comic book history trivia, he has delivered lectures on the history of American Comic Books, Japanese Manga, Doctor Who, and Cosplay at over a dozen conventions and served as an Expert In-Residence for a course on Graphic Novels for Librarians at the University of North Texas. He holds both an MS in Information Science from the University of North Texas and a BFA from the University of Texas at Arlington. Since then he has gone on to write for over a dozen websites, including 411 Mania, Comics Nexus and The Cult of Nobody. He got his start writing for the legendary DC Comics digital fanzine Fanzing, before receiving his own column, The Mount. Matt Morrison has been writing about comics since before the word "blogging" was coined. This child became known as the Timeless Child, and the Master claimed that The Doctor had been the Timeless Child before having their memories wiped by the Time Lords. The season finale, "The Timeless Children," revealed that secret: that the longevity of the Time Lords and their ability to regenerate their bodies and become new people after suffering fatal damage was encoded into their DNA after one of their earliest explorers isolated the ability from an abandoned child of an undetermined species. The Master had discovered a horrible secret, which he claimed proved that the Time Lords had lied to them about who they were all their lives. The season 12 opener, "Spyfall," introduced the mystery of the Timeless Child, which inspired the Doctor's nemesis, The Master, to commit genocide and kill off the rest of their species, the Time Lords. ![]() This is due to a being known as the Timeless Child and the truth behind their identity. The long life of The Doctor just became longer, thanks to the season 12 finale of Doctor Who, "The Timeless Children," and a retcon that will forever change the history of the long-running science-fiction series. Warning: The following contains SPOILERS for Doctor Who "The Timeless Children."
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