Doctor Who: 11 Most Endearing Eleven Moments

9. €œYou always dance at weddings.€

3 A triumphant return and flashy entrance were what the Doctor deemed suitable for Amy and Rory€™s wedding. People used to say about Teddy Roosevelt that €œhe always had to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral,€ and the Eleventh Doctor certainly acted the same. What€™s really lovely about this scene is that it occurs after such peril and fright. For a while, it seemed that the Doctor was erased from history. He depended on Amy to dream him back into being. And to celebrate, he appears to have some sort of fit. That sort of dancing is only fit for children, which the Doctor proved by collecting all the kids at the wedding (their parents must have had interesting looks on their faces) and teaching them to dance like a lunatic. On reflection, it€™s probably for the best that Mels didn€™t go to the wedding€
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Rebecca Kulik lives in Iowa, reads an obsence amount, watches way too much television, and occasionally studies for her BA in History. Come by her personal pop culture blog at tyrannyofthepetticoat.wordpress.com and her reading blog at journalofimaginarypeople.wordpress.com.