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Topic: Top 10 favourite scenes from series 5
ten favourite scenes from doctor who season 5.
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010. time of angles. it's coming out of the television, the angel is here.
amy pond: but you're just a recording, you can't move.
009. the beast below. gotcha.
amy pond: amazing though, don't you think? all that pain and misery and loneliness and it just made it kind.
the doctor: but you couldn't have known how it would react.
amy pond: you couldn't, but i've seen it before, very old and very kind and the very very last. sound a bit familiar? hey..
the doctor: what?
amy pond: gotcha.
008. the eleventh hour. basically, run.
the doctor: one question, just one more. is this world protected?
yeah, you're not the first to have come here. oh, there have been so many. and what you have to ask yourself is... what happened to them?
hello. i'm the doctor. basically... run
007. vincent and the doctor. brighter than sunflowers.
the doctor: the way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. the good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa the bad things don’t always spoil the good things and make them unimportant. and we definitely added to his pile of good things.
006. the big bang. raggedy man, i remember you.
amy pond: there's someone missing. someone important, someone so, so important. sorry everyone, but when i was a kid, i had an imaginary friend, the raggedy doctor, my raggedy doctor. but he wasn't imaginary, he was real. i remember you! i remember! i brought the others back; i can bring you home too! raggedy man, i remember you and you are late for my wedding! i found you; i found you in words just like you knew i would; that's why you told me the story, the brand new, ancient blue box. oh clever, oh very clever.
rory: amy, what is it?
amy pond: something old. something new. something borrowed. something blue.
005. the pandorica opens. remember every black day I ever stopped you.
the doctor: hello, stonehenge! who takes the pandorica, takes the universe! but, bad news everyone, 'cause guess who! ha! listen, you lot! you're all whizzing about. it's really very distracting. could you all just stay still a minute because I-AM-TALKING! now the question of the hour is, "who's got the pandorica?" answer: I do. next question: who's coming to take it from me? come on! look at me! no plan, no back-up, no weapons worth a damn! oh, and something else i don't have: anything to lose! so! if you're sitting up there in your silly little spaceships with all your silly little guns and you've got any plans on taking the pandorica tonight, just remember who's standing in your way! remember every black day I ever stopped you and then, and then... do the smart thing: let somebody else try first.
004. the eleventh hour. amy, believe for twenty minutes.
the doctor: catch, i'm the doctor, i'm a time traveller. everything i told you twelve years ago is true. i'm real what's happening in the sky is real and if you don't let me go right now everything you've ever known is over.
amy pond: i dont' believe you.
the doctor: just twenty minutes. just believe me for twenty minutes. look at it, fresh as the day you gave it to me and you know it's the same one. amy, believe for twenty minutes.
003. vincent and the doctor. try to see what i see.
vincent van gogh: hold my hand, doctor. try to see what i see. we're so lucky we're still alive to see this beautiful world. look at the sky. it's not dark and black and without character. the black is in fact deep blue. and over there! lighter blue and blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the winds swirling through the air and there shining, burning, bursting through, the stars! can you see how they roll their light? everywhere we look, complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.
the doctor: i’ve seen many things, my friend, but you’re right: nothing quite as wonderful as the things you see.
002. flesh and stone. if i always told you the truth i wouldn't need you to trust me
the doctor: amy, you need to start trusting me it's never been more important.
amy pond: but you don't always tell me the truth.
the doctor: if i always told you the truth i wouldn't need you to trust me.
amy pond: doctor, the crack in my wall how can it be here?
the doctor: i don't know yet but i'm working it out. now listen, remember what i told you when you were seven.
amy pond: what did you tell me?
the doctor: no, that's not the point. you have to remember.
amy pond: remember what? doctor?
001. vincent and the doctor. he transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty.
The Doctor: And today is another cracker if I may say so. [steering Dr Black into Vincent's vicinity] But I just wondered between you and me in 100 words where do you think Van Gogh rates in the history of art?
Dr Black: Well... big question, but to me, van Gogh is the finest painter of them all; certainly the most popular great painter of all time: The most beloved; his most command of colour; the most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray, but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstacy and joy and magnificence of our world... no-one had ever done it before. Perhaps no-one ever will again. To my mind that strange wild man who roamed the fields of Provence was not only the world’s greatest artist, but also one of the greatest men who ever lived.