"Confidential goes down to the woods today to join thedoctor Who cast and crew." "In this episode, Amy faces her darkest moment yet." "Amy is on the brink of death, basically." "Doctor, it's coming, I can feel it." "I'm going to die!" "The Doctor has left her again and he kind of has a habit of doing this." "I always come back." "Can you imagine walking through a forest of Weeping Angels with your eyes shut?" "It's hideous." "That's as bad as it gets." "Miss Pond puckers up as she prepares to land one on the Doctor." "And then they have a little smoochie." "Oh, which we call" " smoochie-smoochie time!" " Smoochie-smoochie time!" "Doctor!" "In this adventure, it's all about Amy." "Despite a rough ride in the previous episodes, the Heavenly hosts still have her in their sights." "Part of the mission statement of writing a script for Doctor Who is how bad a time can you give Amy Pond?" "What's it going to do to me?" "I'm going to die!" "Please, just listen to me!" "In one scene in the spaceship, they're trying to run away from the Angels and keep them away." "And Amy takes some instructions from the Doctor, but she actually says a different number to the number that he tells her." "And the wheel should release." " Spin it clockwise, four turns." " Ten." " How long have we got?" " Five minutes, max." " Nine." " Five." " Five, right, yeah." " Why did you say nine?" "I didn't." "Eight!" "What did you say?" " Seven." "Seven." " Sorry, what?" " You said seven." " No, I didn't." " Yes, you did." "Angel Bob makes her aware that she's actually counting down." "Six." "Okay, Bob, enough chat." "Here's what I want to know." "What have you done to Amy?" "There's something in her eye." " What's in her eye?" "We are." " What's he talking about?" "Doctor, I'm five." "I mean, five." "Fine!" "For Amy, I think, that was just such a freaky thing, because imagine saying something else to what you mean to say." "It's a really strange situation for her to comprehend." "And then she gets really freaked out from that point, because as she counts down further and further to one, she's getting closer and closer to death." "Four." "Three." "There's that line, isn't there, when the Angel says," ""Oh, we're just doing it for fun. "" "Uh, you know, the killing bomb inside Amy's mind and all that." "Bob, why are they making her count?" "To make her afraid, sir." " Okay, but why, what for?" "Just for fun, sir." "That riles the Doctor." "'Cause it's his Amy, it's his Amy." "And the Doctor will always confront that which is just inherently bad." "But when it's taking the mickey as well, you know, that stirs him." "Stirs him forward, though, in a good way." "Gives him courage to go, "Come on, I can beat these things!"" ""What's the matter with Amelia?" "Something's in her eye. "" "What does that mean?" "Doesn't mean anything." " Doctor..." "Busy." " Scared." " Of course, you're dying, shut up!" "Okay, let him think." "But when the Doctor encounters Amy in the clearing and very quickly works out that he's got seconds, he's got mere couple of minutes to solve this, we get to see the Doctor being, I think, very, very basic," "very, very pure, simple Doctor." "He hasn't got time to comfort Amy." "And that's one thing I rather like about that scene." "He just says, "Shut up, you're dying, I gotta think. "" "And River knows that, River understands that." "And she's just saying to Amy, "Just let him think." ""Just let him think." "Just do it. "" "Come on, come on, come on, wakey, wakey!" "She watched an Angel climb out of the screen," " she stared at the Angel, and, and..." " The image of an Angel is an Angel." "Of course he cares, he cares hugely." "But he's got to not let that get in the way." "He's not got to let his compassion drive him away from the right answers." "He has to close all that down and be the extraordinary thinking machine he is, and pull an answer out of the air, as he does with seconds to spare." "How would you starve your lungs?" " I'd stop breathing." " Amy, close your eyes." "No, no, I don't want to." "Good, 'cause that's not you, that's the Angel inside you." "It's afraid." "Do it." "Close your eyes." "Amy is passionate and a fighter, and she's also really smart." "The Doctor says, "If you open your eyes for more than a second... "" "And she says, "Okay, more than a second?" "I can do a good half-second. "" "That'll be Amy's response." "She's so determined not to be a victim, she's in permanent danger of making herself one." "I need to see it." "Am I looking the right way?" "I have to be quick." "Very quick." "Okay." "It's the same shape." "It's the crack in my wall." "This whole series is about cracks in time, and they will develop throughout and you will see them just about every single week in different forms and in different ways." "Two parts of space and time that should never have touched, pressed together." "That's like the crack from my bedroom wall from when I was a little girl." "Yes." "Hello?" "Hello!" "It's her." "Where the crack comes from is above my younger son Louis' bed, there's a crack along the wall." "It's not there any more, but there was a roughly crooked-smile-shaped crack in the wall, which I didn't point out to him 'cause I thought he might never sleep in it again." "But I thought, "Oh, that's good." "Cracks in walls." ""We should do cracks in walls. "" ""What's the worst thing that could happen if... "" "I was thinking when I was writing this," ""if you're surrounded by Weeping Angels?"" "Well, unable to open your eyes is good, obviously." "I thought first of all, blind." "I thought, blind!" "Blind surrounded by Weeping Angels and walking like you can see." "That would be cool, I thought." "But it's kind of ordinary for Doctor Who, being blind." "What if you're in a situation, which I think would be so frightening, is if you open your eyes, you'll die?" "If you just open your eyes." "Imagine forcing yourself to keep your eyes shut when you're surrounded by scary monsters, knowing that if you open your eyes, you'll die." "I had to do it with my eyes closed, which was quite difficult because the ground was pretty uneven." "It was a muddy place." "I had to fall over a step at the end with my eyes closed still, which was the most scary thing, because it was just sort of throwing myself into the unknown." "And all Karen has to do is start the trip and just duck out of the frame." "As long as she ducks out, then we're okay." "A camera, mark." "Although I knew there was a crash mat there, your instincts tell you not to do it." "Don't do it." "But I had to." "So that was quite a challenge." "Doctor?" "I can't find the communicator!" "Acting with your eyes open, you channel a lot of emotion into your eyes and out of your eyes." "Um, without the eyes, you kind of have to up your performance and make it a little bit more animated, almost as if you've got a mask on or something, and you have to be a bit more animated" "to convey the emotions that you want to get across." "After her brush with death," "Amy is up for returning home to share something with the Doctor." "Perhaps a bit more than he was expecting." "B camera." "Amy's bed is amazing." "It's got like two mattresses on it." "And it's really high." "And it's kind of like old and cool." "And I love the blue and that was Adam's idea," "Adam, the director, to kind of have lots of blue in Amy's house because it kind of symbolises the colour of the Tardis and Amy's love for the Doctor." "Hi." "No one cares about your silly bedroom." "That's interesting." "You don't often find them in a bedroom, sat on the bed, chilling out." "Usually, they're being chased by an Angel or a Silurian or something." "Yeah." "And we're just having a normal conversation without the fear of..." ""A normal conversation... "" " Shut up!" "That's how I talk!" " ... without the fear of..." "Let me do that again." "We're just having a normal conversation..." "We're just having a normal conversation..." ""We're just having a normal conversation... "" "Oh, will you shut up?" "And without the fear of death, which is really nice and refreshing for us to do." "I'm getting married in the morning." "Why did you leave it here?" "Why did I leave my engagement ring off when I ran away with a strange man" " on the night before my wedding?" " Yeah." "Hmm." "You really are an alien, aren't you?" "It's a light-hearted scene." "It's at the end of episode five." "Um, and Amy decides to come on to the Doctor." "And he's completely oblivious at the beginning." " So it's quite funny." " Yeah." " And then..." " Well, let's hope so." "Well, as funny as he gets." "Yeah." "It's true." "But, yeah, and then they have a little smoochie." "Oh, which we call" " smoochie-smoochie time!" " Smoochie-smoochie time!" " Oh, yeah!" " Yeah, all right, that's enough." "Here's this man, this generally rather good-looking man, sometimes older, sometimes younger, but generally good-looking, who's wonderful, funny, passionate and kind, and the nicest, bestest human being, apparently, you'll ever meet." "And all those girls didn't notice?" "Ever?" "Not once?" "They didn't think, "Well, he's quite nice"?" "When we rehearsed for the wide," "Karen actually subconsciously put her hand on Matt's inner thigh." ""Subconsciously. "" "And then denied it afterwards." "But it was on camera, wasn't it?" "Oh, God!" "In a word, in one very simple word even you can understand." "You were lost in the moment, weren't you?" " You were." "I seduced you." " You didn't..." "Oh!" "I mean, you know, come on, listen, the Doctor, 900 years..." "They've been through a tough time." "You know, they've been..." "Amy and the Doctor had just been through a big, big adventure," " hadn't they?" " Yeah." "So why does that make her want to..." "Well, why does that make her want to kiss him?" "'Cause they've shared something together." " She was going to die..." " And it's also like, I don't know, sometimes you do things in the heat of the moment." " Maybe if you're like..." " Well, she does." " Yeah, well, she certainly does." " Amy Pond does." "I don't know." "When you're like excited and you've shared something with someone and, you know..." " Will you stop?" " And the man hasn't..." " And he hasn't tried it on yet." " Yeah!" " Which Amy's not really used to." " And Amy can't understand why this man hasn't tried it on with her." "We know from episode one that Amy isn't restrained in thinking about those things." "I heard you on the radio, you called for back-up." " I was pretending." "It's a pretend radio." " But you're a policewoman." "I'm a kissogram!" "The way we've played it up until now is people falling in unrequited love with the Doctor." "Great." "Why not?" "But actually, Amy isn't offering that at all." "She's just thinking, "Well, we've got some time." ""You're kind of hot and I've had a bad night. "" "And I think, "Okay." "Why not?"" "Now, Amy, listen to me." "I am 907 years old." "Do you understand what that means?" "It's been a while?" "And the Doctor isn't very good at facing off that at all." "He just gets embarrassed and flustered." "Something which I love about the Doctor is that he's so wise in so many ways but he's tripping over his shoelaces the moment a woman is behaving that way." "But you're human!" "You're Amy!" "You're getting married in the morning!" " In the morning." " Doctor." "It's you." "It's all about you." "Everything, it's about you." "Hold that thought." "But quite possibly the single most important thing in the history of the universe is that I get you sorted out right now." "That's what I've been trying to tell you!" "Come on." "Doctor!" "And for those of us who can't read the base code of the universe?" "Amy's time."