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In "Amy's Choice", meant to challenge the Doctor and Amy's relationship, [65] Rory dies in an alternate universe that was a result of psychic pollen that had entered the TARDIS. This is when Amy truly realises her feelings for Rory. [66] As a primary part of the series' story arc, Rory officially dies and is erased from history and Amy's memory ...
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. Amy and the Doctor attempt to rescue Rory, but the Doctor realises along the way that this adventure will be his last with Amy and Rory. Actors Gillan and Darvill both ...
Amy and Rory jump from a building to create a paradox and destroy the Angels, but one survives and sends Rory back in time. Amy chooses to let it send her back in time as well, and due to the massive paradox the Doctor can never reunite with them. From a tombstone he learns that Rory died at age 82, and Amy at 87. The website-only epilogue "P.S ...
In one, Amy and Rory are happily married but pursued by elderly people possessed by aliens, while in another they are on board the Doctor's time machine, the TARDIS, where they anticipate being frozen to death by a nearby astronomical phenomenon. They must decide which is the real reality and die in the dream, to wake up in reality and escape ...
The Doctor, Amy, and Rory find a crack in the cavern wall similar to those they have seen in Amy's bedroom [N 1] and on the Byzantium. [N 2] The Doctor pulls a piece of shrapnel from the explosion in time that caused the cracks, which is a piece of the TARDIS. Restac, dying from the toxic exposure, crawls around the corner and fires at the ...
Amy and Rory are touched by a Weeping Angel and become stuck in Manhattan in "The Angels Take Manhattan". They then die of old age. [47] An older version of Amy is erased from existence in "The Girl Who Waited" after helping the Doctor and Rory rescue a younger Amy. When the Doctor admits that both Amys cannot exist in the same timeline, the ...
Images of the First and Second Doctors are displayed on the Doctor's mirror device and printout from the TARDIS's typewriter. [2] The episode presents these trips as the Doctor's compensation to Amy for her fiancé Rory Williams' death in the previous episode, which Amy herself does not remember since Rory was consumed by a crack in the universe and thus erased from time.
Rory frees the younger Doctor trapped in the Pandorica with the screwdriver. The Doctor then places Amy's body inside the Pandorica, which will restore her once given an imprint of her living DNA. The Doctor uses River Song's vortex manipulator to jump ahead nearly two millennia; Rory, in his ageless Auton body, decides to stay with Amy and ...