The opening, once it had got a Richard Dawkins gag in, soon went about the business of getting young Amelia to the point where she discovers the Pandorica in the British museum. It seemed that pretty much every episode fed into the bigger story, and it certainly paid off big time with The Big Bang. ![]() That alone was goosebump good, confirming – as if there had ever been any doubt – that this was the most intricately plotted series of Doctor Who quite probably of all time (sorry to anyone out there who holds much of a torch for The Key To Time or Trial Of A Time Lord). We had the understandably lengthy recap of The Pandorica Opens, and then we moved on 1894 years to where this series all began in The Eleventh Hour, with young Amelia Pond saying her prayers.
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