Heartbroken Doctor Who fans say goodbye to Amy Pond after she is killed at the hands of the weeping angels
Karen Gillan promised that her character Amy Pond would leave Doctor Who in 'flames of blazing glory', and she wasn't kidding.
Viewers of the enduring sci-fi show saw Doctor Who say a tearful farewell to his sidekicks Amy and Rory, who is played by Arthur Darvill in Saturday's episode.
Their exit had been a closely guarded secret, but in The Angels Take Manhattan, the pair died at the hands of the terrifying statue creatures.
Farewell: Doctor Who viewers watched Amy Pond die at the hands of the weeping angels
Earlier in the episode the pair fell from a skyscraper to sacrifice themselves in a bid to stop New York from the weeping angels.
However, their plunge ended up thwarting the attempts, and they found themselves at a graveyard.
It threatened to be a happy ending as they celebrated their survival with the Doctor and Alex Kingston's River Song.
However, it took a turn for the worse after Rory notices his name on a gravestone.
Uh oh: Rory, played by Arthur Darvill, notices his name on a graveyard and is soon killed by a weeping angel
Heartbreak: Amy, played by Karen Gillan, decides to end her life to be with her husband
Tragic: Viewers see Amy for the last time on screen
Doctor Boo-Who: Matt Smith's Doctor is bereft when he realises Amy is gone
One of the statues survived and ends up killing Rory - leaving Amy to decide to end her own life to join her husband.
Despite the Doctor's best attempts to persuade her not to, Amy heads to her death - with her name also appearing on the gravestone.
Viewers saw Matt Smith's Doctor read a page written by Amy, which read: 'By the time you read these words, Rory and I will be long gone, so know that we lived well and were very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you always.
'Sometimes I do worry about you though. I think once we're gone you won't be coming back here for a while and you will be alone, which you should never be. Don't be alone, Doctor.'
Poignant farewell: Amy and Rory's exit upset viewers
Sad: Karen Gillan promised fans she would leave the show in a 'flames of blazing glory'
The Christmas special of Doctor Who will feature the doctor's new assistant, played by Jenna-Louise Coleman.
Gillan recently spoke about her exit, saying: 'All I wanted was for her to go out in flames of blazing glory and she definitely does that. I couldn't have wished for a better way to go.'
She also confessed she was 'emotional for about two weeks' during the final filming period.
Sacrifice: Amy and Rory attempt to sacrifice themselves to save New York from the terrifying creatures
Freefall: Their plunge saves the city, and they survive... for a short time anyway
Happy ending? It looks like a job well done, until they notice a weeping angel survives and kills the popular duo
The 24-year-old explained: ‘I was crying at everything. Things that aren’t even sad. I kept thinking this is the last time I will do this.’
Doctor Who fans took to Twitter to express their sadness about Amy's exit.
One Twitter user seemed wrote: 'Wow... That was a better end to Amy and Rory's time with the Doctor than I had ever imagined. Amazingly heartbreaking.'
While another wrote: 'Thank goodness they lived together. AWESOME episode but you broke my heart. Inconsolable.'
New assistant: Jenna-Louise Coleman will appear in the Christmas episode
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