Apparently this scene had to be shot twice. Not because Matt or Karen forgot their lines, but because Alex Kingston burst into tears. ... yeah, I cried when I read that
No your wrong. it wasn't Alex who cried, they had to shoot it twice Because Matt had cried. it was stated in several interviews and there are pictures.
"Where's Rory?" I'm sorry, Amelia. I'm so, so sorry. "No, we can just go and get him in the TARDIS. One more paradox..." Would rip New York apart. "No that's not true. I don't believe you." 'Mother, it's true.' Amy, what are you doing? "That gravestone, Rory's, there's room for one more name isn't there?" What are you talking about! Back away from the angel, back to the TARDIS we'll figure something out! "The angel would sent me back to the same time, to him?" I don't know, nobody knows! "But, it's my best shot, yeah?" NO! 'Doctor, shut up! Yes, yes it is!' Amy... "Well then, I just have to blink right..." NOOO! "It'll be fine, I know it will, I'll, I'll be with him. Like I should be... Me and Rory. Together." "Melody..." STOP, JUST, JUST STOP IT! "You look after him! And you be a good girl and look after him!" You are creating fixed time. I will never be able to see you again! "I'll be fine! I'll be with him!" Amy, please... Just come back into the TARDIS! Come along, Pond! PLEASE! Raggedy Man.... Goodbye!
"I'll be fine. I'll be with him, like I should be." It's so nice to see that Rory's devotion to Amy finally paid off. All through Season 5 and 6 I always got this vibe that he was giving her way more than she gave him. And in all the sadness of the scene, I was *very* happy for Rory that it finally paid off and Amy took the leap of faith for him. Great ending for one of the best on screen couples in the history of TV.
That's not exactly fair to Amy. The episode 'The Girl Who Waited' proved how much she loved Rory. It had just taken her a long time to get over her idealistic notions of the Doctor and the abandonment issues stemming from that.
the bit from 0:37 to 1:01 is just so heartbreaking. When played slowly like it is here, the sampling from the young Amy's theme sounds like someone speaking their final words on their last breath, which is horrible when you consider how the theme conveys Amy's innocence and wonder.
Hello old friend. And here we are, you and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words Rory and I will be long gone, so know that we lived well and were very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you, always. Sometimes I do worry about you, though. I think, once we're gone, you won't be coming back here for a while, and you might be alone. Don't be alone Doctor. And do one more thing for me. There's a little girl waiting in a garden. She's going to wait a long while, so she's going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that, if she's patient, the days are coming that she will never forget. Tell her she'll go to sea and fight pirates. She'll fall in love with a man who'll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she'll give hope to the greatest painter that ever lived, and save a whale in outer space. Tell her this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.
Emilia Backstrom That episode played over a YEAR ago. How long does something have to be out before we accept that the majority of people have seen it; and therefore, a spoiler warning is useless? I mean, I get the obvious River Song reference, but it's still not necessary in this context.
Yes, Amy and Rory are, Eleven (Matt) is not asleep, just regenerated into a Doctor who does not remember his previous life at this time as far as we know. But plans to make for 2000 years of mistakes. I's thinks this will be a very good story line for 2014.
@@jjalseth 11th doctor, Amy and Rory are all gone now i think thats what ge means, 11th incarnation is dead, remember what the 10th doctor said about regeneration how when you regenerate you die and someone else takes over and they will carry all the memories of the previous incarnations. So 11, Amy and Rory are all resting in peace now together hopefully.
I simultaneously love and hate how this is like the 'dark' version of 'Little Amy' in the places. Murray Gold obviously meant to do that. WWHHHYYYY???!!!??? *dissolves into wailing and sobbing*
Kills me. Every. Single. Time. It's so beautiful. And the fact that he added music box bits of "Amy's Theme" makes the piece even more emotional. So, we have come to a fact: MURRAY GOLD IS AS BAD AS STEVEN MOFFAT
One of the most powerful compositions ever written for a television series. Murray Gold's music is like another charatcer, building and building in suspence, only to eventually shriek out in complete devistation and sadness right along with The Doctor when he loses Amy. This music still gives me shivers!
***** I'm sorry everyone if I got something wrong when I said he told Rory's dad that they wouldn't die. He did say something like that to Rory's dad though.
Real Tears. Its funny how music can bring you back to the very first time you saw this episode. Angels Take Manhattan and Amy's Choice are two of my favorite episodes.
To be honest, I never knew Amy died like this, the touch of an Angel. But she chose to do this. She wasn't forced to do it. She wanted to die and be with Rory despite never seeing the Doctor again. This proves to us that love is a lot stronger than friendship.
2020 lockdown going on... Rewatching almost everything. And then this happened again. How am I going to get through this again? I had to hear it again and again... This might turn out to be the best music peace ever.
You every here a piece of music and suddenly for no reason at all, tear welt in your eyes and you begin to cry? Truth is there's always a reason, music can touch your soul and pieces like this, as you remember the ponds, you cry because you remember all the good times and the sad, as the couple disappears into thin air. 😢 Goodbye, Pond.
at 2:32 you can hear a snippet of 'The Clouds Pass' from The End of Time, another song where the Doctor believed he was victorious only for it to be snatched away in an instant
Nicole No don’t be sad I’ve lived for over 900 years and I have lived some life and I have seen amazing things and Met extraordinary people....but I have also lost so so much And had me hearts broken so many times
Oh don’t be like that so what you are going to stay here And live a normal life or be something more (pushes open tardis doors) So where do you want to go (flips leavers) break out jack from judoon prison (Presses buttons) champagne on the moon in 4074 we can get orange juice if You are not an alcoholic (pulls monitor round) even meet pewdipie before he even Started UA-cam, so (places hand on throttle) where do you want to start
The best thing about this piece is that without context the listener can still tell that something altogether singular and precious has been lost and should be mourned. Murray Gold is a genius.
Doctor: "You are creating fixed time i will never be able to see you again, come on pond please just come back into the tardis." Amy: "Raggedy man.... Goodbye."
Rory got shafted with no last words or anything, Amy decided to go with him after an emotional dialogue scene, and the Doctor decided NOT to go with them even though he would have lived long enough to get back to his TARDIS in the present because...? This scene will never, ever be anywhere near okay. It's been more than two years and I'm still upset about this.
Weeping Angel will [quote]can send a person into the past to a point before his/her own birth, and can then feed off the "potential energy" of the years which that victim would have lived in the present.[/quote] If The Doctor decided to go after them with the same manner, he wont end up in the same year, considering his lifespan. The case is closed.
No it's not... he has a time machine that go anywhere. He can meet them outside of NYC in the 1930's or in NYC at the earliest point in time he can land there. And even if he touched the angel, it's likely he'd run into Amy and Rory eventually, though it would take thousands of years.
Russell Tietjen you're missing the point. It's not that he can't physically get to Amy or Rory, it's that this point in time can't be rewritten, "once we know it's coming, it it's written in stone." Amy and Rory have to die in New York in the past now because the doctor and Amy have seen the writing on the tombstone. And as to why he doesn't just pop back and say hello / goodbye to them: the doctor would know that Amy wouldn't just let him come and go. He would have known from their trip to apalapachia that Amy would do anything to get inside of the tardis. So it would make more sense for him not to visit the ponds so as to not relive the heartbreak from the grave site all over again. And on top of all of this he knows that they had their happy ending (their 'fairy-tale' ending). And that's all he's wanted for her (i.e. the god complex)
Before this episode aired, I never cried at a SINGLE TV show/movie, but then Amy died. Wasn't upset about that, it was the 'Raggedy man... Goodbye' That made me breakdown.
I can't!!! I can't keep my tears in my eyes.I always cry when i hear this! ALWAYS! Murray please don't go.. When i hear this song it's like a spear goes to my heart.
On his regeneration it felt like it was a character death (i do like peter capaldi) but its like a new character every time. Its like we really lost the doctor
Foi um espanto aquele momento da despedida, eu não sabia que a os Ponds iriam sair, ainda não acompanhava as notícias, eu só assistia pela TV cultura... Bons tempos !
Oh sweet jesus when Amy’s theme started playing on the slightly-out-of-tune celeste and it was so slow and haunting. And then the music became almost hopeful sounding yet so heartbreaking. I’m sitting here doing my math homework trying not to dissolve into sobs. Murray Gold, you’ve done it again! And I guess I have an obligation to say this... Raggedy man, goodbye.
This was the BEST music score I have heard. It compares to Lenore’s goodbye theme to Castlevania! Both made me cry and were heavily emotional, but the acting in Amy’s goodbye scene really destroyed me something special! The composers and musicians knew how to make this climactic and epic!
Think seeing the doctor get frustrated and then cry was the epic feels moment. It's like one of them times when someone you're not used to seeing cry, just has a breakdown and you're like "oh..wow o.o :(".
I don't care what anyone says, the greatest love story on Doctor Who is that of Amy and Rory. And it was really selfish of the Doctor to expect her to stay there with him instead of being with her husband. River acted brilliantly, thinking of her parents before herself.
I always cry for River during this scene. The doctor begs Amy to stay, but River knows it's the only way her parents can be together. She's strong enough to tell her, INSIST, that Amy should follow Rory.
I fucking hate this song. It's so beautiful it makes me cry everytime i hear it. The scene where Amy says to the doctor "raggedy man, goodbye" it's exaclty in the minute 2:12, and from there i always feel my heart breaks in 1258523542 pieces.
Thinking about my fan fiction OC, Kaitlyn. When this point arrives, she'll be emotionally broken down. The Ponds and Kailtyn are going to have a tight bond. Oooh, excited to write that now, gotta wait awhile thought. Still on season 4!
no word of a lie, I listened t this soundtrack for the first time since watching the angles take Manhattan, and as soon as it reaches 2:17, I was in tears
Apparently this scene had to be shot twice. Not because Matt or Karen forgot their lines, but because Alex Kingston burst into tears.
... yeah, I cried when I read that
+Azelma Thenardier I've read that too but only here on you tube, where does it say officially?
+Azelma Thenardier MY BABY ALEX KINGSTON
No your wrong. it wasn't Alex who cried, they had to shoot it twice Because Matt had cried. it was stated in several interviews and there are pictures.
The Doctor cries IN THE SCENE tho
Azelma Thenardier d
"Where's Rory?"
I'm sorry, Amelia. I'm so, so sorry.
"No, we can just go and get him in the TARDIS. One more paradox..."
Would rip New York apart.
"No that's not true. I don't believe you."
'Mother, it's true.'
Amy, what are you doing?
"That gravestone, Rory's, there's room for one more name isn't there?"
What are you talking about! Back away from the angel, back to the TARDIS we'll figure something out!
"The angel would sent me back to the same time, to him?"
I don't know, nobody knows!
"But, it's my best shot, yeah?"
NO!
'Doctor, shut up! Yes, yes it is!'
Amy...
"Well then, I just have to blink right..."
NOOO!
"It'll be fine, I know it will, I'll, I'll be with him. Like I should be... Me and Rory. Together."
"Melody..."
STOP, JUST, JUST STOP IT!
"You look after him! And you be a good girl and look after him!"
You are creating fixed time. I will never be able to see you again!
"I'll be fine! I'll be with him!"
Amy, please... Just come back into the TARDIS!
Come along, Pond! PLEASE!
Raggedy Man....
Goodbye!
Shit!!!!!!!
I cried.
wasn't supposed to happen.
Why... Why would you do this ;-;
Why?!
Well, I cried then demolished the Weeping Angel with a sledgehammer in a fit of rage!
I never quite got why he couldn't have parked the TARDIS somewhere near-ish to New York and then got a cab there or something.
"I'll be fine. I'll be with him, like I should be."
It's so nice to see that Rory's devotion to Amy finally paid off. All through Season 5 and 6 I always got this vibe that he was giving her way more than she gave him.
And in all the sadness of the scene, I was *very* happy for Rory that it finally paid off and Amy took the leap of faith for him. Great ending for one of the best on screen couples in the history of TV.
Finally someone said it
That's not exactly fair to Amy. The episode 'The Girl Who Waited' proved how much she loved Rory. It had just taken her a long time to get over her idealistic notions of the Doctor and the abandonment issues stemming from that.
"😢Amy, please... *Just come back into the TARDIS.* C'mon, Pond, please..."
the bit from 0:37 to 1:01 is just so heartbreaking. When played slowly like it is here, the sampling from the young Amy's theme sounds like someone speaking their final words on their last breath, which is horrible when you consider how the theme conveys Amy's innocence and wonder.
I'm 4 years late, but I never realized 0:37 to 1:01 is Amy's theme. I'm speechless now. Damn.
BrainDeadBoffin well, that just absolutely shattered my heart into a million tiny pieces...
"Live well. Love Rory. Goodbye, Pond."
If Murray Gold ever leaves Doctor Who I will be heartbroken.
Ben Duke Who?
OOOOG
THE DOCTOR WHO MUSIC GUY ALSO THANKS FOR FINDING MY COMMENT FROM LIKE ALMOST TWO YEARS AGO WOAH
Ben Duke I know know, haham
hello from the future year 2345
Hello old friend. And here we are, you and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words Rory and I will be long gone, so know that we lived well and were very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you, always.
Sometimes I do worry about you, though. I think, once we're gone, you won't be coming back here for a while, and you might be alone. Don't be alone Doctor.
And do one more thing for me. There's a little girl waiting in a garden. She's going to wait a long while, so she's going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that, if she's patient, the days are coming that she will never forget. Tell her she'll go to sea and fight pirates. She'll fall in love with a man who'll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she'll give hope to the greatest painter that ever lived, and save a whale in outer space.
Tell her this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.
THANKS FOR THE FEELS
the feels !
...
...
*More tears*
Some mighty big dishes of luxurious feels you are dishing out here. SOME REALLY HARD FEELS TO DEAL WITH!
FEELS THAT NEED DEALS ARE REALS. Or something like that, anyway...
2:18
IN LOVING MEMORY
RORRY ARTHUR WILLIAM
Aged 82
AND HIS LOVING WIFE
AMELIA WILLIAMS
Aged 87
ΤHΟMAS TV it's spelt Rory not Rorry
Yep its roary
ΤHΟMAS TV
Doctor: NO!
Amy had to live 5 years without Rory
I think this scene emotionally scarred me for life.... and Amy showing up in Time of the Doctor didn't help with that T_T
Spoilers!!!
Emilia Backstrom
That episode played over a YEAR ago. How long does something have to be out before we accept that the majority of people have seen it; and therefore, a spoiler warning is useless? I mean, I get the obvious River Song reference, but it's still not necessary in this context.
LordofFullmetal I was quoting River Song ._.
Too me it was five years ago
"I will never be able to see you again..."
"goodbye raggedy man"
😭😭😭😭
Now Amy, Rory and Eleven are asleep together. MY FEELS!
Yes, Amy and Rory are, Eleven (Matt) is not asleep, just regenerated into a Doctor who does not remember his previous life at this time as far as we know. But plans to make for 2000 years of mistakes. I's thinks this will be a very good story line for 2014.
I know that I'm just saying that because you know he regenerated. :(
@@jjalseth 11th doctor, Amy and Rory are all gone now i think thats what ge means, 11th incarnation is dead, remember what the 10th doctor said about regeneration how when you regenerate you die and someone else takes over and they will carry all the memories of the previous incarnations. So 11, Amy and Rory are all resting in peace now together hopefully.
I simultaneously love and hate how this is like the 'dark' version of 'Little Amy' in the places. Murray Gold obviously meant to do that. WWHHHYYYY???!!!??? *dissolves into wailing and sobbing*
+Zach Brookes Also is that I am the Doctor at 1:19?
+John Robinson Yes it is a rather slow and spooky interpolation. I've just gone back and listened - doesn't help the emotions does it?
No. It never fully manifests either which is like the Doctor losing hope.
He did it because it's her melody. To follow her departure.
i burst into tears by just reading the title of the track! 😭
😫😫😫😫😖😖😖😖
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😫😫😫😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I'm here, three years later, and I still agree with myself
i'm here 8 years later and i still cry when listening to this also i just noticed 0:18 sounds like Doomsday oh no
Kills me. Every. Single. Time. It's so beautiful. And the fact that he added music box bits of "Amy's Theme" makes the piece even more emotional. So, we have come to a fact:
MURRAY GOLD IS AS BAD AS STEVEN MOFFAT
Moffat kills your "babies" and Murray makes you feel it 10x worse. To me, 11 / Amy / Rory is the height of Doctor Who, so this track... hurts.
At least he kills people, and doesn't give them something worse like RTD did.
"You'll be there until the end of me." "Or vice versa."
One of the most powerful compositions ever written for a television series.
Murray Gold's music is like another charatcer, building and building in suspence, only to eventually shriek out in complete devistation and sadness right along with The Doctor when he loses Amy. This music still gives me shivers!
Does anyone else get goosebumps when they listen to this? This is what I love so much - pieces of music attached to a deeply, emotional story.
I'll never fully understand how such a beautiful piece of music can tear your heart into two.
and the doctor told rory's dad that they would never be killed.
***** I have.
In the previous episode.
Jess Caron please watch your language.
***** I'm sorry everyone if I got something wrong when I said he told Rory's dad that they wouldn't die. He did say something like that to Rory's dad though.
well technically they weren't killed. They were sent back in time and then both lived together until they died from old age.
2:17 onward especially makes my heart shatter.
More like 2:12 and onwards
Together or not at all "I am the saddest track of the episode and of this season"
Goodbye Pond. "Hold my double named gravestone"
Despair, victory, loss, hope, love, innocence... all in 3 minutes of music & movie scene.
Real Tears. Its funny how music can bring you back to the very first time you saw this episode. Angels Take Manhattan and Amy's Choice are two of my favorite episodes.
To be honest, I never knew Amy died like this, the touch of an Angel. But she chose to do this. She wasn't forced to do it. She wanted to die and be with Rory despite never seeing the Doctor again. This proves to us that love is a lot stronger than friendship.
2020 lockdown going on... Rewatching almost everything. And then this happened again. How am I going to get through this again? I had to hear it again and again... This might turn out to be the best music peace ever.
Yeah I've watched DW 5 times in a row during lockdown and now I'm on The Angels take Manhattan
It's the same melody from "together or not at all" at the beginning, this is so well made
I love this
You every here a piece of music and suddenly for no reason at all, tear welt in your eyes and you begin to cry? Truth is there's always a reason, music can touch your soul and pieces like this, as you remember the ponds, you cry because you remember all the good times and the sad, as the couple disappears into thin air. 😢 Goodbye, Pond.
this scene. this score. never fails to make me cry
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how amazing Murray Gold is at making music...
I tear up every time I hear this song just from remembering the scene where Amy leaves Eleven. :(
at 2:32 you can hear a snippet of 'The Clouds Pass' from The End of Time, another song where the Doctor believed he was victorious only for it to be snatched away in an instant
I knew it! I knew that song from somewhere! :D
0:37 always gives me goosebumps
2:12......Raggedy man....Goodbye...
VERY NOT OKAY
+Leah Walker VERY VERY NOT OKAY
+Syd Russell VERY VERY VERY NOT OKAY
+David Tiareh VERY VERY VERY VERY NOT OKAY
Syd Russell VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY NOT OKAY
I had this stuck in my head at work last night.
if you don't think this is a beautiful piece of music get out
if you don't think this is sad and you're not tearing up you're lying
if you're not tearing up you're not alive
“Where’s Rory” and “Amelia please” still kill me
To this day
Raggedy man, goodbye :(
Nicole No don’t be sad I’ve lived for over 900 years and
I have lived some life and I have seen amazing things and
Met extraordinary people....but I have also lost so so much
And had me hearts broken so many times
@@mikeonaboat800 I know. I would travel with you if I could, but you would pribably lose me too.
Oh don’t be like that so what you are going to stay here
And live a normal life or be something more (pushes open tardis doors)
So where do you want to go (flips leavers) break out jack from judoon prison
(Presses buttons) champagne on the moon in 4074 we can get orange juice if
You are not an alcoholic (pulls monitor round) even meet pewdipie before he even
Started UA-cam, so (places hand on throttle) where do you want to start
Uhh guys just so you know I'm still alive
The best thing about this piece is that without context the listener can still tell that something altogether singular and precious has been lost and should be mourned. Murray Gold is a genius.
And then we cried our eyes out for years
Doctor: "You are creating fixed time i will never be able to see you again, come on pond please just come back into the tardis."
Amy: "Raggedy man.... Goodbye."
Why am I DOING THIS TO MYSELF AGAIn?!?!
Goodnight Amelia Williams.
Real tears this song embodies the Pond/11th relationship. My favorite Doctor and Companions.
I miss all of them so much
Even more heartbreaking is Rory sent a letter to his dad after he was sent back telling him he wasn't coming back and he meets his grandson
Rory got shafted with no last words or anything, Amy decided to go with him after an emotional dialogue scene, and the Doctor decided NOT to go with them even though he would have lived long enough to get back to his TARDIS in the present because...? This scene will never, ever be anywhere near okay. It's been more than two years and I'm still upset about this.
OrangeKyle91 Good point #PlotHoles
I agree. It's one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the show FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS!!!
Weeping Angel will [quote]can send a person into the past to a point before his/her own birth, and can then feed off the "potential energy" of the years which that victim would have lived in the present.[/quote]
If The Doctor decided to go after them with the same manner, he wont end up in the same year, considering his lifespan.
The case is closed.
No it's not... he has a time machine that go anywhere. He can meet them outside of NYC in the 1930's or in NYC at the earliest point in time he can land there.
And even if he touched the angel, it's likely he'd run into Amy and Rory eventually, though it would take thousands of years.
Russell Tietjen you're missing the point. It's not that he can't physically get to Amy or Rory, it's that this point in time can't be rewritten, "once we know it's coming, it it's written in stone." Amy and Rory have to die in New York in the past now because the doctor and Amy have seen the writing on the tombstone.
And as to why he doesn't just pop back and say hello / goodbye to them: the doctor would know that Amy wouldn't just let him come and go. He would have known from their trip to apalapachia that Amy would do anything to get inside of the tardis. So it would make more sense for him not to visit the ponds so as to not relive the heartbreak from the grave site all over again.
And on top of all of this he knows that they had their happy ending (their 'fairy-tale' ending). And that's all he's wanted for her (i.e. the god complex)
Before this episode aired, I never cried at a SINGLE TV show/movie, but then Amy died. Wasn't upset about that, it was the 'Raggedy man... Goodbye' That made me breakdown.
Can I just say... The HORNS in this is breathtaking
Just this song makes me cry more than I did watching Rose leave. And the moment Amy is taken away sends shivers up and down my spine. Every time.
I can't!!! I can't keep my tears in my eyes.I always cry when i hear this! ALWAYS! Murray please don't go.. When i hear this song it's like a spear goes to my heart.
that music box is the saddest part. It punches you right in the stomach.
On his regeneration it felt like it was a character death (i do like peter capaldi) but its like a new character every time. Its like we really lost the doctor
Melody, you be a good girl, and you look after him and be a good girl. This is the moment my heart felt ripped out of my chest.
goddamn, at 2:17 you can literally feel the moment Amy get's taken by the angels.
All the feels
Foi um espanto aquele momento da despedida, eu não sabia que a os Ponds iriam sair, ainda não acompanhava as notícias, eu só assistia pela TV cultura... Bons tempos !
Man, first Rose, then Donna, and now Amy and Rory are gone, the Doctor has had it rough.
Martha too. She left him after she and her family had the trauma that was the master. And the doctor felt guilty for it as seen in let’s kill hitler
I AM RELIVING THE WHOLE MOMENT IN MY HEAD. MAKE IT STOP
This still hurts as much as it did 4 years ago when I first fell in love with this show
Makes me cry every time😢😢😭😭
Oh sweet jesus when Amy’s theme started playing on the slightly-out-of-tune celeste and it was so slow and haunting. And then the music became almost hopeful sounding yet so heartbreaking. I’m sitting here doing my math homework trying not to dissolve into sobs. Murray Gold, you’ve done it again! And I guess I have an obligation to say this...
Raggedy man, goodbye.
Personally, I would have loved to see the Ponds AND Clara in the TARDIS just for a while before they left.
I'd be cool if Anthony (Amy and Rory's son) met the Doctor his parents likely talked about.
matt0044 They had a son? O_o i sware Amy couldn't have any more children after Demon's run ;o
Well, there's a small storyboard video where Brian, Rory's dad, learns of their fate via a letter his son wrote, delivered by Anthony.
Well, there was a bit of interaction between Dalek-Clara and Rory.
kaizoisevil True, but still...
This was the BEST music score I have heard. It compares to Lenore’s goodbye theme to Castlevania! Both made me cry and were heavily emotional, but the acting in Amy’s goodbye scene really destroyed me something special! The composers and musicians knew how to make this climactic and epic!
If the Doctor and Amy reunite again (I guess It'd be maybe for just an episode or two) they should do it by playing this music again
I love this songs so much. It's perfect for the sequence.
This scene was so hard for me! I watched it yesterday. Raggedy Man....... Goodbye. :'(
"We'll meet again. Don't know where, don't know when. Oh I know we'll meet again some sunny day"
This song is just as heartbreaking as the scene...my wounds are still fresh and it's been a year!
2:10 raggedy man……goodbye.
i can't stop myself from hitting the replay this, but the feels are too strong that i am hurting myself :'(
Think seeing the doctor get frustrated and then cry was the epic feels moment.
It's like one of them times when someone you're not used to seeing cry, just has a breakdown and you're like "oh..wow o.o :(".
The one where the Doctor loves someone enough to let her choose- what he has learned since Rose Tyler.
He begged her not to go so he didn't really let her choose.
I don't care what anyone says, the greatest love story on Doctor Who is that of Amy and Rory. And it was really selfish of the Doctor to expect her to stay there with him instead of being with her husband. River acted brilliantly, thinking of her parents before herself.
I'M NOT CRYING IT'S JUST RAINING ON MY FACE
I always cry for River during this scene. The doctor begs Amy to stay, but River knows it's the only way her parents can be together. She's strong enough to tell her, INSIST, that Amy should follow Rory.
i can hear every single word in my mind
Loved this scene over any other in all of Doctor Who ever. The drama and acting and music was better than any tv I'd ever seen.
Thank you so much for the upload!)
"Amy, come look at this! There's a gravestone here for someone with the same name as me."
doctor who gives the audience so many gut punches and i love it and hate it for it.
the most heartbreaking song of doctor who
it's 2:16 that gets me
All I can think about is the Doctor crying in agony. Matches my feelings while listening to this piece.
Urgh, this scene killed me man..
Damn....This one hits me right in the feels :'(
Raggedy man, goodnight.
Oh god I cried so much at that bit
I think my heart has been broken a billion times, now...
I fucking hate this song. It's so beautiful it makes me cry everytime i hear it. The scene where Amy says to the doctor "raggedy man, goodbye" it's exaclty in the minute 2:12, and from there i always feel my heart breaks in 1258523542 pieces.
Happy fifth anniversary, Amy and Rory!
R.I.P. Amy and Rory we will miss you two😥
Thinking about my fan fiction OC, Kaitlyn.
When this point arrives, she'll be emotionally broken down.
The Ponds and Kailtyn are going to have a tight bond.
Oooh, excited to write that now, gotta wait awhile thought.
Still on season 4!
2:16 FUCK YJFJKVHMF I STILL FUCKIGN CRY OVER THIS OKAY
1:20 will always have me going, so sad :(
Even the title kills me.
Oh my god! In the beginning there's a slow version of Doomsday! Pay attention!
I really love Murray Gold music
Saddest music since Titanic💔😪
Amy wasnt my favorite companion... But hearing this... Wow.
Can't believe it's been a year since we lost the Ponds D:
2:15
"Raggedy man... goodbye"
This one gets me every time, even worse when I watch the episode.....in bits at the end, just like the Doctor
At 2:14 my same reaction when the Doctor cries.
I have too many emotions to describe
no word of a lie, I listened t this soundtrack for the first time since watching the angles take Manhattan, and as soon as it reaches 2:17, I was in tears
i think this broke my heart even more...