Read more about Amy Pond at: Wikipedia Official Site: BBC Amelia Jessica 'Amy' Pond is a fictional character portrayed by Karen Gillan in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Amy is the companion of the series protagonist the Doctor, in his eleventh incarnation. She marries Rory Williams and gives birth to a daughter Melody, who is revealed to be the recurring character River Song. Amelia Pond is introduced in the first episode of the 2010 series, "The Eleventh Hour" as a seven year old girl living with only her aunt, Sharon. At the end of Flesh and Stone, Amy reveals to the Doctor her upcoming wedding to Rory and, in a moment of pre-wedding jitters, attempts to seduce him. The Doctor then finds Rory and takes him and Amy to 16th century Venice, after which Rory continues travelling with them. In "Amy's Choice", Amy is pressured to resolve her conflicted feelings for the Doctor and Rory and realises the depth of her love for Rory. At the end of "Cold Blood", Rory is killed and then erased from history by the cracks in the universe. Because he is part of Amy's own time-line, she ceases to remember him. The Doctor takes Amy to her favourite places to lessen his guilt about Rory's loss. Here, Amy forms a close friendship with famed painter Vincent Van Gogh, in which Van Gogh expresses romantic interest. At the end of "The Lodger", Amy finds her engagement ring and presses the Doctor to tell her whose it is. In "The Pandorica Opens", Rory reappears in 102 AD as a Roman centurion. He triggers Amy's memories of him, but as she remembers, it is revealed that the centurion Rory is actually an Auton—a duplicate of living plastic—created from Amy's memories to trap the Doctor. Rory's consciousness tries to fight his programming, but he is compelled to shoot and kill her. Amy's body is placed in the Pandorica, which as a "perfect prison", will keep any occupant alive. Auton Rory protects the Pandorica while Amy is kept in suspended animation until she is restored and released by an alternative version of her younger self in 1996. Once the Doctor realises that Amy is connected to the cracks in the universe and that they originate from a temporal explosion on the date of her wedding, he reminds Amy of her house—too big for only her and her aunt. Amy then realises that her family had been erased by the crack in her wall and she had forgotten them. The Doctor encourages her to remember them, as the exposure to the crack in her wall made her subconscious memory-resistant. After he uses the Pandorica to re-boot the universe, the Doctor encounters the sleeping Amelia on the night they met. He tells her the story of how he borrowed the TARDIS from his own people, and how it is "old and new," and "big and small" and "the bluest blue that there is". Amy wakes up on her wedding day and is reunited with her parents. She marries Rory, and at the reception she notices River Song's diary of encounters with the Doctor, now blank. The sight of the diary stirs Amy's latent memories; she declares that her "Raggedy Doctor" was real, and her memory of him restores him to reality.
Amy Pond has not been a contender in any CBUB matches.
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