Karen Gillan has a theory about what happened to Amy and Rory after The Angels Take Manhattan (Picture: BBC)

Incredibly, its been three years to the day since Amy Pond was killed by weeping angels on Doctor Who.

Fans of Amy broke down as they witnessed her and Rory’s tearful farewell to the Doctor in The Angels Take Manhattan.

Amy and Rory sacrificed themselves by falling from a skyscraper to stop the Weeping Angels, and just when it looked like it might have worked, Rory noticed his name on a gravestone.

One Weeping Angel – a stone creature that comes alive when you’re not looking at it – ends up killing Rory leaving Amy to make the decision to be sent back in time to be with him.




Remind yourself of them.

Gillan gave her take on the couple’s exit on Twitter, making many Whovian hearts very happy indeed.

‘Mourning the 3 yr anniversary of Pond’s death?’ she tweeted, ‘remember they were displaced in time and Rory is blatantly a stay at home dad to 7 wee Ponds.’

Mourning the 3 yr anniversary of Pond's death?Remember they were displaced in time and Rory is blatantly a stay at home dad to 7 wee Ponds. — Karen Gillan (@karengillan) September 29, 2015

We like Karen’s ending a lot – and so did fans.

One replied: ‘Does he call them “the puddles”, because that would be the best.’

Amy and Rory were sent back in time by the Weeping Angels (Picture: BBC)

‘You’re across the Pond, but you still spare a thought for us sad Whovians in our grief! We’ll never forget you either!’ another replied.

‘This is incredibly amazing and gives me so much closure. I love you and Arthur dearly’ a third comment read.

Karen went to Comic Con in Denver where she was interviewed by 9-year-old Presley about her role as Amy, describing her exit as a ‘happy ending in a weird way.’

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