Your Favourite Amy and Rory Moments

Your Favourite Amy and Rory Moments

05th Jan 2012

Back in December, Doctor Who's lead writer and executive producer, Steven Moffat, announced that Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill will be leaving the show during the next series.

We know that before their departure we'll be seeing a lot more of Amy and Rory, but we wanted to celebrate Pond life by finding out your favourite moments featuring the girl who waited and her long-suffering husband...

We'd love you to nominate three scenes: your favourite Amy moment, your favourite Rory moment and finally, a scene featuring both companions that you think sums them up and represents for you, the Ponds at their best.

The scenes could be heart-breakers like the finale of The Pandorica Opens or The Girl Who Waited, or maybe you'll choose something that reflects their more adventurous side from an episode like The Curse of the Black Spot, The Wedding of River Song or The Vampires of Venice.

Whatever you choose, let us know why you're fond of the scenes and what you like best about Amy and Rory.

We'll be bringing you the results and a selection of your comments soon. We'll also put your favourite scenes online along with your reasons for choosing them.

Thanks for taking part!

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Please tell us your favourite Amy moment, your favourite Rory moment and the scene that represents for you, the couple at their best. And don't forget to tell us why you love them!

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