The Weeping Angels send them back in time at the end of the episode "The Angels Take Manhattan." They live out the rest of their lives without the Doctor, dying at (respectively) 87, and 82.
The Doctor's companions in Series 6 are Amy Pond, and Rory Williams.
No, the 11th Doctor is not the father of Amy Pond's baby. The baby's father is Rory Williams, Amy's husband and companion. The Doctor is more like a close friend and protector to both Amy and Rory.
over two thousand years. Rory was the lone centurion and waited two thousand years for amy until the finally travelled back to their wedding night. Then they got married and the doctor danced at their wedding. then they leave leadworth to travel with the doctor.
Amy Pond and Rory Williams Pond.
It's been confirmed that Amy Pond now Amy Williams and Rory Williams will return at Christmas 2010 and the 2011 Series
Karen Gillens characters name in Doctor Who is Amy/Amelia Pond, now Amy/Amelia Williams, as in the last episode she 'married' her 'fiance' Rory Williams.
If you are reffering to Doctor Who episode 1 series 5 then: The Doctor= Matt Smith Amy Pond= Karen Gillan Rory Williams= Arthur Darvill Little Amelia Pond= Caitlyn Blackwood
A Weeping Angel touches her husband Rory, sending him back in time. Because they (The Doctor, Rory, Amy, and River) all saw Rory's tombstone and the dates, The Doctor could not go back in time to save Rory. The Doctor said earlier, in the same story arc, that once it is written down and read, it has to happen. So Rory has to stay in the past and never return. Amy, sadden by this, chooses to be with her husband and allows the same Weeping Angel to touch her and send her into the past. Then the Doctor and River sees Amy's tombstone and now both Amy and Rory are stuck in the past and the Doctor, even with his Tardis, can not go back and get them. That is why and the how of Amy leaving Doctor Who.
No. They are fictional characters in Dr Who.
Arthur Darvill has: Played Himself - Actor in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Rory Williams in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played himself in "Doctor Who Confidential" in 2005. Played Rory in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played Tip Dorrit in "Little Dorrit" in 2008. Played PC in "He Kills Coppers" in 2008. Played himself in "Daybreak" in 2010. Played Groom in "Robin Hood" in 2010. Played Cameron in "Pelican Blood" in 2010. Played Himself - Host in "BBC Proms" in 2010. Played himself in "Fern" in 2011. Played Rory Williams in "Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - The Gunpowder Plot" in 2011. Played Rory Williams in "Doctor Who: Space and Time" in 2011. Played Rory Williams in "Doctor Who: Best of Specials" in 2011. Played Mephistopheles in "Doctor Faustus" in 2012. Played Various in "Doctor Who in the U.S." in 2012. Played Rory Williams in "The Science of Doctor Who" in 2012. Played Rory Williams in "The Destinations of Doctor Who" in 2012. Played Rory Williams in "The Women of Doctor Who" in 2012. Played Rory Williams in "The Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who" in 2012. Played Bradley Burroughs in "The Paradise" in 2012. Played Rory Williams in "Pond Life" in 2012. Played himself in "G4 Presents Comic Con 2012 Live" in 2012. Played Rory Williams in "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year" in 2012. Played The Duke of Buckingham in "The White Queen" in 2013. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 67th Annual Tony Awards" in 2013. Played Charlie in "Crazy for You" in 2013. Played Rory Williams in "Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor" in 2013. Played himself in "Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty" in 2013. Played Rev. Paul Coates in "Broadchurch" in 2013.
No. She loves Rory, though she is slightly romantically interested in the doctor.
Yes, she was engaged to Rory Williams and married him at the end of Season 5.