The ship returns to the Doctor, while leaving Sally and Larry behind. ![]() Larry inserts a now-glowing DVD, which also functions as a control disk, in the console's DVD player. Sally and Larry use the Yale key to hide inside, while the four Weeping Angels attack. He fears they are seeking the vast reserves of time energy in the police box, which is his time machine the TARDIS, and could cause enormous damages as a result.Ī Weeping Angel pursues Sally and Larry to the basement where the TARDIS is. The Doctor explains that aliens called Weeping Angels turn to stone statues when any living creature observes them. Sally discovers she can converse with the Doctor in 1969, as he possesses a copy of the complete transcript that Larry is currently compiling. Sally and Larry return to the house and play the Easter egg on a portable DVD player. Sally and Larry watch the Doctor's Easter Egg at the Wester Drumlins from official BBC Doctor Who Channel Before he dies, Billy instructs Sally to "look at the list". In 2008, a much older Billy phones Sally to visit him on his deathbed in the hospital. The man in the Easter egg, a time traveller called the Doctor, has also been sent to the past, and asks Billy to relay a message decades later. Four Weeping Angel statues follow Sally to the police station, where they take an impounded fake police box and send DI Billy Shipton back to 1969. ![]() Larry explains that he has been documenting an " Easter egg" in seventeen different DVDs containing a video message of a man having half of a conversation with the viewer. Sally visits Kathy's brother, Larry, at work to tell him that Kathy loves him, as the letter requested. Before leaving, Sally takes a Yale key hanging from the hand of a statue. At that moment, Kathy's grandson, Malcolm, delivers to the house a message from 1987 about the long life Kathy led. Kathy is sent back in time to 1920 by a Weeping Angel statue. In 2008, Sally Sparrow, intrigued by a message written to her under peeling wallpaper about "the Weeping Angel", explores the abandoned house Wester Drumlins with her friend Kathy Nightingale. In 2009 the episode was voted the second best Doctor Who story ever by readers of Doctor Who Magazine. Moffat won the BAFTA Craft and BAFTA Cymru awards for Best Writer, and the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form while for her single performance in the series, Mulligan won the Constellation Award for Best Female Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Television Episode. "Blink" received widespread critical acclaim, and is widely considered to be one of the best episodes of the show. The episode was seen by 6.62 million viewers in the United Kingdom. To create the angels, two actresses wore makeup and prosthetics. The scenes at Wester Drumlins were shot in a derelict house in Newport. Sparrow and her best friend's brother, Larry Nightingale ( Finlay Robertson), must unravel a set of cryptic clues sent through time by the marooned Doctor, left in DVD Easter eggs.īoth the Doctor and his companion Martha Jones, played by Freema Agyeman, have very little screen time in this episode, which let another episode be filmed simultaneously "Blink" is consequently sometimes referred to by fans as a "Doctor-lite" episode. In the episode, the Tenth Doctor-a time travelling alien played by David Tennant-is trapped in 1969 and tries to communicate with a young woman in 2008, Sally Sparrow ( Carey Mulligan), to prevent the statue-like Weeping Angels from taking control of the TARDIS. The episode is based on a previous short story written by Moffat for the 2006 Doctor Who Annual, entitled "'What I Did on My Christmas Holidays' By Sally Sparrow". The episode was directed by Hettie MacDonald and is the only episode in the 2007 series written by Steven Moffat. It was first broadcast on 9 June 2007 on BBC One. ![]() " Blink" is the tenth episode of the third series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. List of Doctor Who episodes (2005–present) "'What I Did on My Christmas Holidays' By Sally Sparrow" Elen Thomas – Weeping Angel (uncredited). ![]()
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