"...they let you live to death." The Angels throw you backward in time, which creates energy they live off.
This episode has about the highest behind-the-couch factor of ANY episode of ANY season of Dr Who, all the way back to 1963.
And, just when you think it's safe to come out - they throw those ten seconds of fast shots of Every Flippin' Stone Angel in Cardiff at you.
One of the most wonderful aspects of this episode is the fact that the Doctor and Martha get about five minutes total screen time ... but it is UNDENIABLY a true Dr Who episode.
If you listen carefully to and think about the dialog in the opening episode of Season 7, Part 2 - "The Bell of St John" - you might wonder if perhaps Sally Sparrow might be coming back.
This episode has about the highest behind-the-couch factor of ANY episode of ANY season of Dr Who, all the way back to 1963.
And, just when you think it's safe to come out - they throw those ten seconds of fast shots of Every Flippin' Stone Angel in Cardiff at you.
One of the most wonderful aspects of this episode is the fact that the Doctor and Martha get about five minutes total screen time ... but it is UNDENIABLY a true Dr Who episode.
If you listen carefully to and think about the dialog in the opening episode of Season 7, Part 2 - "The Bell of St John" - you might wonder if perhaps Sally Sparrow might be coming back.