Doctor Who: 12 Big Moments When Moffat Delivered The Chills
Weeping Angels, the Silence and the gas mask boy - Moffat's scariest contributions to Doctor Who...
One of Steven Moffats biggest strengths as a writer is his ability to take every-day situations, put a spin on them, and make them terrifying. Are you my mummy? The clockwork robot under your bed. Remembering not to blink. The shadows that will eat your flesh. The angel in the television screen. The monster you keep forgetting. Holding your breath. Time and time again, Moffat has risen to the challenge of delivering scares to Doctor Who. You might argue that nine years on, Moffat's ability to transform normality into a place of terror has made this unique skill a little tired. Is he falling back on familiar tricks one time too many? Perhaps. But at the same time, if Moffat has to resort to the same staple in his writing over and over again then frankly, it's a hell of a staple to have! Listen was no different. The resolution of the episode may have left many of us scratching our heads but by that point we had already been scared stiff. The phrase hiding behind the sofa was never so apt as the moment Clara and the Doctor entered Rupert Pink's bedroom. With series eight of Doctor Who providing the chills twice in as many weeks, we look at the 12 biggest moments of terror Steven Moffat has delivered since writing for the show. Because Midnight and The Waters Of Mars aside, if you count every episode that you found scary since Doctor Who returned in 2005, the chances are it was Moffat who wrote it. With a warning for spoilers about series eight's Deep Breath and Listen, click NEXT to take yourself on a journey of chilling proportions. Remember once again why Doctor Who can still be scary, especially for the little ones...