Angels have the phonebox image1/2/2023 ![]() ![]() Sally answers the door to discover a man who is looking for her. Someone rings the doorbell Sally answers it, and Kathy waits in the room where the writing on the wall is, "in case of incidents". Sally shows Kathy the message on the wall and the Weeping Angel, but thinks it is now closer to the house than before. The next morning, Kathy and Sally return to the house Kathy has a laugh that they are acting like detectives, "Sparrow and Nightingale". Kathy walks in, shouting at Larry to get to bed she then notices Sally isn't concerned by this, asking her what's wrong. Sally turns to the hall to see Kathy's naked brother, Larry, who desperately hopes he's wearing pants. Annoyed, Kathy gets ready to greet her friend however, upon hearing the toilet flush, Kathy asks if Sally has met her brother, warning her that she's about to. It's then revealed that Sally is in Kathy's home, having been given a key. "Blink and you're dead." Sally calls her best friend Kathy Nightingale, despite the late hour she answers, groggily, but refuses to leave her home. The Doctor is speaking to an audience, telling them not to turn away, not to look away, and not to blink. Sally appears to return home, looking into her living room there are numerous televisions they show the Doctor, although, on one screen, Martha Jones is butting into the scene. She peels the rest of the wallpaper off to reveal the writer of the message "Love from the Doctor, 1969." She looks out the window, from where the rock was thrown and sees the statue of an angel with its hands covering its eyes. She tears off more wallpaper, revealing a message telling her to beware of the Weeping Angels, and telling her to "duck, Sally Sparrow." It is only when she reveals the words "duck now" that she actually does so, narrowly avoiding a rock that would have hit her head. She pulls back the corner and finds the whole message: "BEWARE OF THE WEEPING ANGELS". Entering a room, she sees peeling wallpaper and the letters "BE" exposed underneath. Young photographer Sally Sparrow breaks into an old house called Wester Drumlins, and takes photos of fallen chandeliers and moss growing in fireplaces. This Doctor-lite episode was based on a short story written by Moffat for the 2006 Doctor Who Annual, titled "'What I Did On My Christmas Holidays', by Sally Sparrow". The one that plays Nobody Here but Us Statues for horror. ![]()
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