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  1. Amy & the Angel: Directed by Ralph Rosenblum. With Helen Slater, Albert Macklin, James Earl Jones, Gail Strickland. Amy, a depressed seventeen year old high school girl, is visited by her guardian angel Oliver after wishing she had never been born. Oliver shows Amy how important she is to the people in her life.

    • (61)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Ralph Rosenblum
    • 1982-09-22
  2. 10 de feb. de 2016 · This is for entertainment purposes only. All rights go to the BBC.

    • 3 min
    • 1M
    • TheOncomingStorm
  3. 2 de mar. de 2016 · This is for entertainment purposes only. All rights go to the BBC.

    • 4 min
    • 1.8M
    • TheOncomingStorm
    • "Blink"
    • The Time of Angels/Flesh & Stone
    • The God Complex
    • Good as Gold
    • The Angels Take Manhattan
    • The Time of The Doctor
    • Hell Bent
    • The Lost
    • The Lie of The Land

    Season 3, Episode 10

    It defies logic that a Doctor Who story with very little Doctor would be one of the most memorable, but that's exactly what happened with "Blink", the very first Weeping Angels episode. Played by a young Carey Mulligan, Sally Sparrow stumbles across an abandoned house full of Weeping Angels, and runs away with the TARDIS key after her friend falls victim to the lonely stone assassins. Sally receives messages from David Tennant's Tenth Doctor (himself sent back in time by the Angels), instruct...

    Season 5, Episodes 4-5

    The Weeping Angels wouldn't trouble the Tenth Doctor again before his regeneration, but Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor wasn't so lucky, meeting the Weeping Angels in season 5. Reuniting with River Song, The Doctor is taken to the wreckage of the Byzantium, a ship carrying the last, supposedly dormant, Weeping Angel. It's soon revealed the crash was orchestrated to awaken an entire colony of starving Angels on Alfava Metraxis. In the second Weeping Angels episode, "Flesh & Stone," The Doctor mus...

    Season 6, Episode 11

    In the third Weeping Angels episode the deadly statues weren't the only threat facing the Doctor and his companions.Doctor Who season 6's "The God Complex" introduces an illusory hotel, where each room contains a guest's worst fear in a loving homage to The Shining. Making their way through this foreboding establishment, The Doctor, Amy Pond, and Rory accompany the eternally-terrified Gibbis into his own personal nightmare room, which contains Weeping Angels. The Doctor maintains these Angels...

    Mini-Episode

    Despite this short Weeping Angels episode clocking in at a mere 3 minutes and being penned by small children as a tie-in to the 2012 London Olympics, "Good As Gold" still features Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, so it can be considered Doctor Who canon (more or less). An athlete accidentally enters the TARDIS carrying the Olympic torch, and is followed by a Weeping Angel trying to steal the flame and "destroy the spirit it represents." In a moment that would make the War Doctor despair, Eleven p...

    Season 7, Episode 5

    The Weeping Angels returned with a vengeance in Doctor Who season 7's "The Angels Take Manhattan." A quiet break in present-day New York turns sour when Rory is sent back to the 1930s by a stray Weeping Angel. The Doctor and Amy follow, teaming up with River Songto unearth a human farm in the Winter Quay apartment building, effectively allowing the Angels to send the same victims back through time over and over, including Rory. After his future self dies old and lonely, Rory determines to avo...

    2013 Christmas Special

    Matt Smith's final episode, "The Time Of The Doctor," featured all things Doctor Who. Finding himself on the planet of Trenzalore, The Doctor discovers the Time Lords are attempting to escape their pocket universe and return to reality, but only The Doctor holds the password to free them. The Doctor's enemies catch wind of this, and storm Trenzalore in an attempt to prevent the Time Lords' return. The Weeping Angels attack The Doctor and Clara Oswald first by emerging from the planet's snowy...

    Season 9, Episode 12

    Just as the Weeping Angels were present for the farewell of Amy and Rory Pond, they also feature in Clara Oswald's final episode. The Twelfth Doctor's first companion had already been killed in "Face The Raven" as part of a Time Lord scheme to trap The Doctor. After painstakingly fighting his way to Gallifrey for several millennia in "Heaven Sent," The Doctor returns home and wants to rewrite his friend's death by any means necessary. On the run from his own kind, The Doctor takes Clara throu...

    Class Season 1, Episode 8

    Since Peter Capaldi appeared in Class' very first episode, it's impossible to ignore the presence of the Weeping Angels in the finale. Revealed as the overarching villains of the Doctor Who spinoff series, the Weeping Angels had been controlling the board of Governors at Coal Hill School, preparing them for a mysterious event known as "The Arrival." Since BBC canceled Class on a cliffhanger, the Weeping Angels' master plan was never revealed. According to Class showrunner, Patrick Ness, seaso...

    Season 10, Episode 8

    The season 10 Weeping Angels episode, "The Lie of the Land" starts with a moment that throws viewers off. Earth is now being ruled by the Monks, who have been ruling the planet since the dawn of time. There are statues of them all over the planet, and everyone worships the beings. However, Bill knows that they haven't been on Earth since the dawn of time and only arrived six months prior. The Doctor knows what is happening, but he isn't sure how to beat these beings and learns that Bill's dea...

  4. With Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston. After Rory has an encounter with a weeping angel, the doctor and Amy travel to 1930's New York to save him, but they soon discover that the weeping angels have taken over Manhattan, and soon, maybe, the world.

    • (9.1K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Nick Hurran
    • 2012-09-29
  5. James Earl Jones and Hermione Gingold send a young angel to stop Amy from dying. He tries several things to make Amy feel better, but Amy says she wishes she had never been born. Voila, she hasn't been born.

  6. In the episode, alien time traveller the Doctor takes his companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and her husband Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) to Central Park. While Rory goes to get coffee, recurring monsters, the Weeping Angels , send Rory back to 1938, where he is reunited with River Song ( Alex Kingston ), Amy and Rory's daughter.