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  2. Blink (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    "Blink" received positive reviews, with many praising the acting, the script, the level of fear and the Weeping Angels themselves. The Guardian 's Stephen Brook called it a "wonderfully creepy episode" that "ultimately made sense" despite "barely featur[ing] the Doctor and Martha". [28]

  3. Weeping Angel - Wikipedia

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    Weeping Angels feast by touching a victim; the victim being sent back in time, and the Angel feeds on the resulting time energy from the time travel caused. The Weeping Angels were introduced in the 2007 episode "Blink" and became recurring characters across a variety of Doctor Who media. These later episodes expand the Angels' list of ...

  4. Doctor Who series 3 - Wikipedia

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    Three episodes from Series 3 were adapted from previously published works: "Human Nature" / "The Family of Blood" was adapted by Paul Cornell from his own New Adventures novel, also entitled Human Nature, while "Blink" originated as a short story in the 2006 Doctor Who annual by Steven Moffat called "What I Did on My Christmas Holidays' By Sally Sparrow".

  5. The Time of Angels - Wikipedia

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    Moffat utilised the two-part episode to bring back a couple of his previous creations: the Weeping Angels from his series 3 episode "Blink", and River Song (Alex Kingston) from the series 4 episodes "Silence in the Library" and "Forest of the Dead". The episode is partly set in the 51st century.

  6. Silence (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Silence's appearance was partially based on Edvard Munch's 1893 painting The Scream.. Producer Steven Moffat created the Silence. [3] Actor Matt Smith, who portrays the Eleventh Doctor, called these aliens "the scariest monsters in the Show's history" [4] and Karen Gillan, who portrays the Doctor's companion Amy Pond, commented that the Silence could "rival the Weeping Angels in terms of ...

  7. Zoë Kravitz started writing “Blink Twice” before the #MeToo ...

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    Lighter Side. Medicare

  8. Silence in the Library - Wikipedia

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    However, after withdrawing from the writing of series three's first two-part story, Moffat volunteered to write the series' Doctor-lite episode and opted to use the Weeping Angels in what would become "Blink". [1] Later, during the fourth series, Moffat revisited his previous ideas.

  9. Talk:Weeping Angel - Wikipedia

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    The weeping angels are not actually stone sculptures, they just resemble them, in the way daleks resemble salt and pepper shakers. I am not a deletionist, so I won't revert the category, but it seems dubious at best. Don't blink! μηδείς 06:29, 7 December 2010 (UTC)