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@Tyler8756 True!
I did not saw that one when I posted that comment. But the silence is still one of the scariest creatures of Doctor Who ;)
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@dieskie2479 I would switch the Impossible Astronaut for Night Terrors. Those giant dolls were creepy as shit
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The scariest monster I've seen so far, starting from 2005, is the weeping angels.
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god tennant and a werewolf. what more could a girl want?
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Tooth and law was the episode that made me a fangirl. I don't know, something about Scottish accents, monks, Queen Victoria, and a werewolf just makes things awesome.
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I thought Tooth and Claw was just a beautifully written classic horror story. Now Midnight scared the living beejesus out of me...Same with Silence in the Library.
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@terriblethomas101 Yeah, those were pritty scared too! ;).
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@dieskie2479 i thought the impossible planet/the satan pit was David's scariest stories
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"the monster is here.." S. Moffat is right it just sounds scary O.o like the werewolf and on a global scale the silence
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@mirandasblog i think also the fact that the Doctor, the main hero of the whole series, cannot move after he is posessed by the thing, is a rather scary fact, if not for the characters, for the veiwers at home.
Scarest one's;
Cristopher - the Empty Child
David - Blink
Matt - The impossible astronout
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Xx
dieskie2479 7 months ago 41
Steven Moffat writes the best (and scariest) Doctor Who episodes. Look at that track record. The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, The Girl in the Fireplace, Blink, Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead, The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone, and most recently with The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon. All have legitimately scared me at some point in the episode. He's an evil genius.
illyrium24 8 months ago 29