Ep 4. The Doctor's Wife
- TV-PG
- May 14, 2011
- 46 min
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8.9 (8,796)
The Doctor's Wife is an episode from season six of the science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by acclaimed author Neil Gaiman and directed by Richard Clark, and first aired on May 14th, 2011.
The episode begins with the Doctor receiving a distress signal from an old friend, the Time Lord known as the Corsair. The signal leads the Doctor, Amy, and Rory to a mysterious asteroid known as House, which is capable of luring travelers inside and devouring their TARDISes.
Once inside House, the Doctor finds himself separated from his beloved time machine, and instead comes face to face with a sentient entity who claims to be the consciousness of the TARDIS itself, manifesting in the form of a woman named Idris.
As the Doctor tries to find a way to escape House and reunite with his TARDIS, he must also navigate his complicated relationship with Idris, who has been trapped within the asteroid for far too long and is slowly losing her grip on reality.
As the adventure unfolds, the Doctor must confront his past mistakes and come to terms with the true nature of his relationship with the TARDIS, and the implications of his constant travels through time and space.
The Doctor's Wife is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and emotionally resonant episodes of Doctor Who. It explores the relationship between the Doctor and his iconic time machine in a way that had never been done before, revealing new layers to the character and providing a unique perspective on his adventures.
In addition to the superb writing and directing, the episode features standout performances from Matt Smith as the Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, and Suranne Jones as Idris/The TARDIS. The episode also features stunning visual effects and some of the most inventive concepts and set pieces in the show's history.
Overall, The Doctor's Wife is a must-watch episode for any fan of Doctor Who, and remains one of the most beloved and iconic installments in the show's long and storied history.