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Amy committed to being a bridesmaid, something she wouldn't have done before. On Amy and Rory's wedding anniversary, the Doctor returned and got them sidetracked on a trip for seven weeks.

TV : The Power of Three. As an anniversary gift, the Doctor took the Ponds to the Great Exhibition where they thwarted the plans of Hypothetical Gentleman. Leaving the two in a London pub in , Amy crossed paths with a Silence agent who went on to cause the London Beer Flood , a fixed point in time. Discovering that the death toll was not fixed, Amy saved as many victims as she could before reuniting with the Doctor and Rory.

Irate at their not being caught in the flood, Amy declared that there would be no "boys' nights". After this trip, the Doctor missed the Ponds and decided to watch the cubes with them. A year after the cubes appeared, they finally activated, behaving in an unusual manner. The cubes released an electric pulse that stopped the hearts of a third of humanity, and one of the Doctor's hearts, but Amy restarted the Doctor's heart.

The Doctor traced the cubes to the Shakri , who wished to wipe out the "plague" of humanity before they could colonise space. He reversed the electric pulse, restarting the hearts of those affected, blowing up the Shakri ship in the process. On Brian's urging, the Doctor took his in-laws back as full-time companions, as travelling with him was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

While the Doctor read to her from the pulp paperback he had discovered in his coat pocket, Melody Malone: Private Detective in Old New York Town , they realised that it was about River and Rory on the night of 3 April and the narrator was in fact River. Amy read in the novel that River and Rory were taken to the home of Julius Grayle a mobster and collector of early Qin Dynasty artefacts.

Accordingly, she and the Doctor flew to China in BC, the first year of the dynasty, where they commissioned a vase to read "Yowza" in clerical script, to signal River to activate her vortex manipulator as "landing lights" to guide the TARDIS.

They found him in a room where an old Rory died in a bed before their eyes. The Doctor realised that the Angels took over Manhattan and transported people into the past, trapping them in the Quay to feed off of their time energy. Amy and Rory jumped off the roof of Winter Quay in order to create a paradox causing Rory to have never been taken by the Angels.

The paradox worked, and the Angels were destroyed. Despite the Doctor's pleas, Amy prepares to allow herself to be taken by a Weeping Angel. Relieved, they decided to go on a family outing, but before they entered the TARDIS, Rory found his own grave and was immediately sent back in time by a surviving Angel.

Amy, devastated, decided to risk her life again in the hope of being reunited with Rory, exiled in the past. The Doctor pleaded with her not to go through with such a dangerous plan. River, however, believed or already knew that the plan would work and encouraged Amy. She kept her eyes on the Angel as she bid farewell to the Doctor and River. Reaching backwards, she took her daughter's hand and addressed her by the name she had given her at birth , telling Melody to take care of the Doctor.

She turned her back to the Angel and said good-bye as the Angel sent her away. River later sent a manuscript to Amy to publish. With the Doctor unable to approach New York at the risk of an even more catastrophic paradox, River asked Amy to write an afterword for the novel, as an open letter to the Doctor. In it, she told him that she and Rory both loved him and asked him not to travel alone. She explained that she and Rory were happy and lived in relative comfort.

At the end of the afterword, Amy made two final requests of the Doctor. The first was that he go back to the morning when he never came back for her, explain to her seven-year-old self that she would have to be patient and that it would be worth the wait.

She asked him to tell her of the adventures they would share and that she would fall in love with a man who would wait two thousand years to keep her safe.

The second was that he should find a new companion because he should never be alone. Under her married name, Amelia Williams, Amy eventually wrote a multi-chapter children's book, Summer Falls. In , she and Rory adopted a son, Anthony. By this time she had written at least one other book in the Melody Malone series. WC : Rory's Story. She lived on the third floor of a building in the Upper West Side at the time she was interviewed by Chrissie Allen in , for the Brooklyn Fayre.

Amy revealed that she and Rory had just returned from a vacation to Florida and Washington , where they "watched" friends and family that were "having a rough time. But yes, I do go looking for her. Amy and Rory's grave. Amy died at age 87 and was buried in New York, next to her husband, whom she outlived by five years. Amy saying goodbye to her Doctor one last time.

TV : The Time of the Doctor. She said to him, in his final moments, " Raggedy Man , good night. Soon after his regeneration, while both fastened, when Clara Oswald showed difficulties in recovering his screwdriver with her feet, the Twelfth Doctor claimed to miss Amy "at times like this".

TV : Deep Breath. Alice O'Donnell , a native of the year , knew of Amy, Rose and Martha as past companions of the Doctor due to her work in military intelligence. TV : Before the Flood. TV : Hell Bent. Shortly before his regeneration began, the Twelfth Doctor dreamt of Amy saying his name. TV : The Doctor Falls. When Brooke, H-Two, and O wanted to torture Kovarian to exact their revenge for what she'd done to them, River told Kovarian that it was a trait they all received from their mother, Amy.

While facing the Weeping Angels alongside the Tenth Doctor in London in , an enraged Thirteenth Doctor told them that they had no idea just how much they had taken away from her, much to the confusion of her younger self. A joke book that the Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan were trapped in contained jokes featuring constructs of both Amy and Rory.

Two jokes saw the couple go to a literal honey moon that they found too sticky, and to a restaurant on the moon that had "no atmosphere". A third and final joke involved the pair discovering the Eleventh Doctor 's " anything slide ". Amy used the slide to wish for chocolate. Who's There? Her memories of the visit were subsequently erased and she was sent on her way. TV : The Day of the Doctor. At another point, Amy and Rory were both abducted by Adam Mitchell as part his plan to get revenge on the Doctor, in collaboration with the Master.

They were placed in stasis alongside the Doctors' multiple other companions, before being released by the Doctors first eleven numbered incarnations with the help of Frobisher. In a timeline where most of the universe had never existed , seven-year-old Amelia still remembered stars in the sky.

When she prayed for Santa, she looked outside but saw nothing. Later, Amelia saw a figure slide a brochure through her letterbox.

On it was a note, "Come along, Pond. Once at the Pandorica, her drink was suddenly snatched away and she discovered a Post-It Note telling her to wait. Intrigued, Amelia hid and waited for the museum to close. She returned to the Pandorica and instinctively touched it.

As her DNA matched that of the mysterious box's contents, it immediately opened whereupon an older Amy from another timeline emerged after being put into stasis for two thousand years. The two watched a brief video about the Pandorica and the legend of its loyal protector, the mythical "Lone Centurion" before a Dalek came to life and was shot by a security guard.

The Raggedy Doctor appeared and gave her back her drink, and she soon disappeared due to history being erased. In one timeline , Amy had been abandoned in the Apalapucian facility for over thirty-six years.

She was nearly insane from loneliness. She made a sonic probe to help her fight the Handbots and turned one of them into her pet, naming it Rory.

When the Doctor and Rory arrived, she refused to help them rescue her past self, but after a talk with her younger self, agreed to help rescue her if she were taken too.

The Doctor betrayed her; only one Amy could be saved. The older Amy gave her existence so her husband and she could have a life together. Amy in River Song's World. In another alternate timeline , the Doctor wasn't killed at Lake Silencio and a fixed point in time was altered. Amy, due to the cracks, retained her memories of the real timeline and led a group that included Rory and River. She had an office on board a train and had to draw images of the original timeline to remember them.

Despite this, while she knew she loved Rory very much, she didn't recognise him until later, only knowing him as Captain Williams and not recognising what was right in front of her. They tried to fix time without killing the Doctor. When Rory tried to sacrifice himself to buy her time to escape, Amy finally remembered him and rescued him from the Silence. Rory, who was in love with her in that timeline as well, happily agreed and the two remained holding hands for the rest of their time together.

Amy helped River explain the timey-wimey distress beacon to the Doctor and had to explain who River was to them to Rory. While stunned, she gave her permission as the mother of the bride to the Doctor to marry River and witnessed the marriage.

She later displayed knowledge of the events of this timeline and was especially disturbed that she killed Kovarian in cold blood, even when River told her that she only remembered doing so and those events were removed from reality.

Amy after she's turned into a dinosaur due to Earth's changing timelines. While at Shops! She called the Doctor on her mobile phone to demand an explanation and he said that he "inadvertently start[ed] a galactic space-war" and as a result "the course of human history keeps changing each time something blows up. Her biggest frustration was that she lacked thumbs to lock her phone with. In an alternate timeline where the Weeping Angels had a " battery farm " in New York, Rory lived without ever seeing Amy again until the moment he died.

Amy became determined to change the future and when Rory decided to throw himself off Winter Quay to kill the Angels, Amy decided to die with him, even though both knew there was no guarantee they'd come back. Their deaths created a paradox that wiped Winter Quay from existence and killed most of the Angels. As a result, Amy and Rory were restored to life as the building they jumped off of never existed. Amy was adventurous and reckless, with a dry wit and a stubborn streak.

She had a difficult childhood being an orphan raised by her aunt, her parents having been wiped from existence by the time field in her childhood bedroom. She felt abandoned by the Doctor. She was rarely open with her feelings and often mistrustful and wary, but held people she cared for at arm's length, as she did in her early relationship with Rory TV : Let's Kill Hitler , The Eleventh Hour , The Vampires of Venice and the Doctor when he returned.

As a child, Amelia was stoic and able to care for herself. She prayed to Santa Claus for help with the crack in her wall and was unsurprised to meet the Doctor. She lusted for the adventure of travel with him. When he did not return, she grew into a cynical and aggressive young woman. During her earlier adventures with the Doctor, Amy showed she could be very clever and observant; when they encountered the last of the star whales being tortured by and carrying 29th Century humans from England, she saw how similar the star whale was to the Doctor, in that they were both the last of their kind and couldn't bear to see children cry, realising that stopping its torture wouldn't kill the humans and spared the Doctor an incredibly painful task in making the star whale a vegetable to prevent it feeling further pain.

TV : The Beast Below She also prevented the Oblivion Continuum inside Edwin Bracewell from going off and destroying the Earth; while the Doctor was unsuccessful in doing so by having him feel the pain of traumatic events, such as the loss of his parents, Amy got him talking about a girl he was once in love with, successfully disarming it. TV : Victory of the Daleks When in peril when a recording of a Weeping Angel was climbing out of a television, she was told that "anything that holds an image of an Angel becomes itself an Angel.

TV : The Time of Angels. Amy goes through a more traumatic experience. TV : Flesh and Stone. Amy was often flippant in the face of danger, TV : Asylum of the Daleks with the exception of her traumatic experience in the forest aboard the Byzantium. Amy was also very flirtatious. In Leadworth, she worked as a kissogram. TV : Dinosaurs on a Spaceship Rory claimed she only passed her driving test on her first go because of a revealing skirt.

TV : Space Amy also once flirted with herself when the TARDIS materialised inside itself and this meant she got to see two versions of herself from the future and flirted with both. TV : Time She had no problem being naked in front of the Doctor after a mutation into a butterfly-woman was reversed. COMIC : Supernature However, despite being flirtatious herself, she proclaimed that "I will not have flirting companions", and was especially bemused when the Doctor and River started flirting just before rescuing her from the Silence.

Amy was troubled and lonely. She was often left alone by her aunt Sharon, who refused to deal with her fear of the crack in her wall.

After meeting the Doctor, she was obsessed with her "Raggedy Doctor" and refused to believe he was imaginary, biting psychiatrists when they tried to convince her otherwise. Mels, a school troublemaker, her close friend and daughter, once pointed out she often misbehaved in school. Despite this, she was a protective, maternal figure for Mels, leading her — while regenerating into River Song after being revealed as Melody Pond — to remark, "You got to raise me after all.

Although she seemed dismissive of Rory early on, Amy eventually began to respect him. Amy grew to love her husband, Rory, passionately and called the Doctor her best friend. TV : Day of the Moon She felt he could fix anything. TV : The God Complex Once she discovered that something had been done to her at Demons Run which made her sterile and unable to give birth to any more children, Amy tried forcing Rory out of her life to give him a better chance at having children with someone else.

She was willing to remain in the clutches of enemies to let her friends escape. Amy's mind, altered by her growing up with a crack in space and time in her bedroom wall, restored erased beings to the universe using only her memories. Note that was likely soon after the previous season's finale; we know from the Doctor that Amy and Rory spent their wedding night on the TARDIS and she apparently got pregnant there, so it could have been any time after that.

Add a comment. The exact timeline hasn't been listed yet, but there are a few assumptions we can make. It has to be after the Pandorica events. There has to be enough time for The Church and Madame Kovarian to find out about the pregnancy and make a plan.

Although it's most likely that Kovarian has time-travel capability on her own, "time" becomes a much more flexible requirement. The Doctor doesn't know about Amy's pregnancy until towards the end of Impossible Astronaut.

Amy then tells the Doctor she was mistaken in Day of the Moon, three months later. Allen Gould Allen Gould 1, 1 1 gold badge 10 10 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Mgreene Mgreene 61 1 1 bronze badge. Jouke van der Maas Jouke van der Maas 4 4 bronze badges. LightnessRacesinOrbit rule one Future Doctor says Amy had gained a few pounds.

He would have known she was pregnant If the Silence had already captured Amy they would have kept her ganger from gaining weight. In 'Impossible Astronaut' Amy tells the Doctor that she is pregnant. Three months take place between 'Impossible Astronaut' and 'Day of the Moon' When she is in the orphanage Day of the Moon she sees Kovarian, the eye patch lady. That means she had already been captured.

Can you go into further detail when you think the swap happened during those episodes? Keen when else was Amy alone? When was the first time we had the pregnant and not pregnant at the same time thing going on with the TARDIS scanners?

When did the Eye Patch lady show up? Ganger Amy page? Firstly, all the information should be copied back to the orginal Amy Pond page. Secondly, we do not know when she became a Ganger, so to start with 'America' is guesswork. She could have became a Ganger at any point in her life.

However, if people really want this page, then all the information should be moved to the orginal place and all that should be added is a couple of sentences about the last scenes from "The Almost People". Your stating what I already have.

I was just clearing up that your "deletion" tag was unjustified. Yeah, I have noticed you get a bit passionate : , not that its a bad thing! Yeah, put the info back and we'll have to make some sort of summary here. Based on the Doctor's comment when Amy mentioned that 'Eyepatch Lady', it seems to me that those occasions where Amy saw her were occasions where she was 'connected' to the original her and was able to see what she was seeing right then as she was examined in her prison.

Of course, that still leaves questions about the implications of Amy's apparent daughter regenerating and the reference in the prequel to them holding the DOCTOR'S child prisoner, but I think that accounts for when Amy was switched neatly enough The Gangers can't go anywhere near water, can they. Is this just a production error or something else? The doctor explicitly states that he wanted to see gangers in there early days. Therefore, Amy is a more advanced ganger and can likely go near water.

Also as Amy stated she was pregnant at the end of Episode 1 but denied it at the end of Episode 2 it is possible that that was the real Amy in Ep1 that drunk the wine and she was replaced by her Ganger-self sometime during episode two when they were seperated for something like three months. Truthfully, a couple of days later, our heads still hurt. Amy Pond has been a ganger for some time which accounts for the lack of costume changes.

Ad — content continues below. It also throws up the possibility that maybe the recording devices from Day Of The Moon might just come in useful again. Not least because we liked them. The real Amy Pond, then? Well, we saw where she actually was at the end of The Almost People , as the identity of the woman with the eyepatch was sort of revealed. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! But is it?



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