Key facts
- The Doctor Who Season 6 episode "A Good Man Goes to War" aired 15 years ago.
- The episode revealed River Song's origin as Melody Pond, daughter of Amy and Rory.
- River Song is established as the future wife of the Doctor.
- The episode introduced the Paternoster Gang: Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax.
- It was established that a future version of the Catholic Church has a large army.
Fifteen years ago, in June 2011, the seventh episode of Doctor Who Season 6, titled "A Good Man Goes to War," aired, featuring a significant twist regarding the character River Song. This episode, part of Matt Smith's second season as the 11th Doctor and written by then-showrunner Steven Moffat, revealed that River Song, first introduced in 2008, is actually Melody Pond, the daughter of companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams. The episode depicted the Doctor assembling an army to rescue Amy and her newborn baby from the clutches of the Silence. It also introduced key allies known as the Paternoster Gang: Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax. The episode explored themes of the Doctor as a warrior and established new elements of the show's canon, such as a future version of the Catholic Church possessing a large army. The twist that River Song is Melody Pond was a pivotal moment, establishing her as the Doctor's future wife and a character whose story largely unfolded after her on-screen death. The episode is considered a high point of Moffat's tenure and a memorable performance for Matt Smith, even with the knowledge of future plot developments.
