River Song returns to deliver The Doctor a serious warning from his
allies: the mythical Pandorica, said to contain the most feared creature
in the entire Universe, is opening.
The Daleks, Cybermen and others have imprisoned in the Pandorica the
most dangerous creature in the universe - the Doctor, who they say will
in the future destroy the universe. Moving to 1996, a preteen Amy Pond
visits a museum with her Aunt and opens the Pandorica, only to find the
adult version of herself inside. Traveling back and forth in time, the
Doctor tries to make sense of it all and find River Song, who is also
missing. He realizes that there is only one explanation for a starless
universe.
A space liner, with a large number of passengers aboard, is in
difficulties while flying through the atmosphere of an unknown planet.
Amy and Rory have been spending some time on board in the honeymoon
suite and they quickly appear on deck. Amy calls the doctor for help and
the TARDIS soon appears ahead of the ship. However the Doctor cannot
save them and the only other option is to land on the planet below.
There the Doctor meets a Scrooge like figure by the name of Kazran
Sardick, the only person that can save Amy, Rory and all the other lives
on the Spacecraft. The...
Still in 1969, the Doctor has come to the conclusion that the alien
creatures are only seen when they directly look at them. As soon as you
look away, any memory of their presence is wiped clean. The aliens are
also able to leave suggestions in people's minds, and aren't invaders
per se, but have been on Earth for a very long time. While the Doctor
works to ensure the success of Apollo 11, the others try to solve the
mystery of the little girl in the space suit.
On board a 17th century pirate ship sailing the ocean waves, a crew
under the command of one Captain Avery are being picked off one by one
by a ghostly apparition. They believe it to be a legendary Siren, a
beautiful and mesmerizing demon who lures men to their death with its
haunting Siren song. She marks her prey before retrieving them with a
black spot on their hand, a mark that means certain death. As they are
becalmed and stuck in the ocean, all seems lost for the dwindling pirate
crew... until three stowaways are discovered with a mysterious blue
crate.
While traveling in the TARDIS with Rory and Amy, the Doctor hears a
knock on the TARDIS doors. Bewildered and no doubt curious, he answers,
only to be presented with a mysterious box which carries a distress
signal. Believing it to be from a fellow Time Lord, the cosmic nomad
whisks himself and his companions outside the boundaries of the universe
on what should be a rescue mission. But what everyone finds is a dark
Junk-yard planet populated by the bizarre Auntie, Uncle and Nephew. Last
and not least among the strange inhabitants is a mentally unstable
woman that ...
The Doctor, Amy and Rory arrive in a future Earth where a small group of
humans operate a plant extracting highly dangerous chemicals. To
minimize the danger to themselves, they create clones made of a
plastic-like substance, 'gangers' (short for doppelganger) who do the
actual work. While forming their clones however, the Earth is struck by
massive solar flare activity that transfer the humans' emotions and
memories in addition to their technical abilities. As they all try to
deal with what has happened, the gangers are clearly no longer prepared
to accept the ...
As the dopplegangers - 'gangers' for short - fight their makers, both
Doctors, the real one and his ganger, try to find a way to restore the
power and get everyone off the island. Both Doctors claim to be the 100%
real thing, something Emily can't quite grasp. Rory meanwhile is trying
to find Jennie but when he locates her and her ganger, he can't tell
them apart. Having selected one of them, they discover of a company
secret forces their hand. He soon realizes he's made an error. There is
another ganger in the group however.