Eleventh Companion: Madge Arwell & her children Summary: Inspired by C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . A mother and her two kids are sent to a magical forest during WWII, where trees are harvested for spaceship fuel. Heartwarming ending with the Doctor reuniting with the Ponds.
The 2010 Christmas special was a two-part story, "The Pandorica Opens" and "The Big Bang." As Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and her fiancé, Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), prepared for their wedding, the Doctor found himself trapped in the Pandorica. This emotionally charged tale reunited the Doctor with his friends and marked the beginning of a new era for the series. Doctor Who 2005 2013 Christmas Special The Time...
The episode's central plot device, the town of Christmas, served as a metaphor for the Doctor's own limbo, where he had been trapped for centuries. The special's themes of hope, redemption, and renewal added depth to the episode, making it a satisfying conclusion to Matt Smith's tenure. Eleventh Companion: Madge Arwell & her children Summary:
The message is coming from a crack in the universe (last seen in Season 5). The Time Lords of Gallifrey, trapped in a pocket universe, are calling out, asking, "Doctor Who?" If the Doctor speaks his true name, the Time Lords will return through the crack, bringing Gallifrey back. However, if Gallifrey returns, the alien fleets in the sky will burn the planet to ashes to prevent another Time War. Heartwarming ending with the Doctor reuniting with the Ponds
In a move that changed the show's future, Clara Oswald pleads with the Time Lords through the crack in time. They respond by bestowing a completely , which the Doctor uses to spectacularly blast the Dalek fleet out of the sky. A Graceful Exit