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River Song is a fictional character created by Steven Moffat and played by Alex Kingston in the British science-fiction series Doctor Who.River Song was introduced to the series as an experienced future companion of series protagonist the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time in his TARDIS.
Awakened by the Doctor's presence, the Silence escape their cells and attack the troops defending the pyramid. Amy allows Kovarian to die as revenge for the kidnapping and brain-washing of her daughter Melody (aka River Song). The Doctor and River escape to the top of the pyramid followed by Amy and Rory.
Realising they cannot save the ship, River and the Doctor flee into the TARDIS. The Doctor gives a man the diamond to fund the construction of a restaurant overlooking Darillium's Singing Towers. When River awakens, the Doctor gives River a sonic screwdriver. As the pair admire the Singing Towers, River asks whether this is their rumoured last ...
The Doctor explains that the Vashta Nerada are creatures that appear as shadows to hunt but are usually not as aggressive. After noticing the pilot Proper Dave has two shadows, the Doctor and River seal him in his space suit, with the Doctor discovering River has a sonic screwdriver. The Vashta Nerada still get in, stripping Dave to his bare ...
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Steven Moffat wrote the episode to reveal River Song's identity and show the Doctor provoked enough to assemble an army. "A Good Man Goes to War" is the seventh episode of series six and also the 777th episode of Doctor Who, but there are no seven puns as the production team did not realise this until after shooting. [4]
River's worn TARDIS-coloured diary, which the Doctor and his companions have seen in her relative future, is given to her brand-new by the Doctor. [7] The Doctor introduces her to the concept of "spoilers", seen originally in the Tenth Doctor story "Silence in the Library"/"Forest of the Dead", and becoming a virtual catchphrase for River.
The Doctor arrives in the past and witnesses the goblins taking Ruby away. Using the gloves, he pulls the ship onto the church's steeple, impaling the King Goblin and causing the ship to disappear. The Doctor leaves Ruby on the church's doorstep to ensure the parson finds her, and sees a woman walking off into the night.