the angels take manhattan the one when amy and roary die i dont think its scary but if i had to choose i would choose this episode dont forget to research weeping angels and go on the Doctor Who website. and they are real the weeping angels move i live outside a grave yard and it moves every night dont beileve me why havee i seen move. thanks for reading and beware the weeping angels are out there and dont blink dont look away and dont turn the lights out goodbye
Opinions on the scariest episode of Doctor Who vary among fans, but many consider "Blink" from the third series to be one of the scariest. The episode features the Weeping Angels, which are quantum-locked alien predators that can only move when not being observed, leading to some intense and suspenseful moments.
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Opinions on the scariest episode of Doctor Who vary among fans, but many consider "Blink" from the third series to be one of the scariest. The episode features the Weeping Angels, which are quantum-locked alien predators that can only move when not being observed, leading to some intense and suspenseful moments.
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In a Radio Times survey the Weeping Angels were voted the scariest.
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Either "The Glass Eye" or "Never Again."
Well It's all opinionated but for me, it's the one with the little kids with the creepy reflections! That was the scariest for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember, all opinions. Yeah, that one was probably the scariest for me too! That was Jared Padalecki's pick for the creepiest episode too :D
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The Nightmare Man. Also on blue peter 2010 Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith) commented on The Nightmare Man being the scariest episode.
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