The Best The Girl Quotes

Dr. Moon: Now, listen. This is important. There's the real world and there's the world of nightmares. That's the way it is. You understand that?
The: Yes, I know, Dr. Moon.
Dr. Moon: What I want you to remember is this, and I know it's hard. The real world is a lie and your nightmares are real. The Library is real. There are people trapped in there. People who need to be saved. The shadows are moving again. Those people are depending on you. Only you can save them. Only you.

[first lines]
Dr. Moon: Close your eyes and tell me what you see.
The: [fade in to POV of drifting outside and above] The Library.
[the Girl looks down, sees herself suspended in the air, drifting above The Library]
Dr. Moon: Open your eyes again. Where are you now.
The: [as if this is obvious] My living room, Dr. Moon.
Dr. Moon: When you close your eyes...?
The: [finishing] I go to The Library.
Dr. Moon: [we see Dad seated behind Dr. Moon's right, concerned] Go to The Library now.
[the Girl closes her eyes again, and this time she's drifting down into a large, open-topped room of The Library]
Dr. Moon: Are you back there?
The: Yes.
Dr. Moon: The same part?
The: No, it's always different. The Library goes on forever.
Dr. Moon: How do you move around?
The: [she touches down and looks up adoringly at the books on the shelves] By wishing.
[Suddenly there's frantic pounding on the door to the room. Startled, she turns around as the doors shake to the pounding they receive from outside]
Dr. Moon: [in the living room] What's wrong?
The: [eyes tightly closed, distressed] Something's here! Someone's got in! No one is supposed to get in!
Dad: She's never mentioned anyone else. She's always been alone.
The: Someone's in my library! No, no, please, it's not allowed! It's not allowed!
Dr. Moon: Listen to me: The Library is in your mind.
The: I *know* it's in my mind, but something's got inside!
The: [More pounding and shaking, then, with a mighty kick, Donna Noble and the Doctor barge in. They quickly close the door and the Doctor bars it with a book through the handles. Leaning against the door and relaxing briefly, they notice they're not alone] Oh! Hello! Sorry to burst in on you like this. Okay if we stop here for a bit?
The: [gasps and her eyes fly open]

Donna: So, we weren't just in the neighborhood.
The: Yeah, I kind of, sort of... lied a bit. I got a message on the psychic paper.
[the Doctor shows Donna the psychic paper]
Psychic: [appearing as hand-printed text] The Library. Come as Soon as you can. X
The: What do you think: cry for help?
Donna: [taking the paper] Cry for help, with a kiss?
The: Oh, we've all done that.
Donna: Who's it from?
The: No idea.
Donna: [a "buzz-tink" sounds down the hall as she speaks] So why did we come here? Why did you-?
The: Donna?
["Buzz-tink." Down the hall, "buzz-tink," a bank of lights go out. "Buzz-tink," and another]
Donna: What's happening?
The: *Run*!
[They run down the hall as more lights "buzz-tink" off. They arrive at a set of doors and try to get them open]
Donna: What? Is it locked?
The: Jammed! The wood's warped!
Donna: Sonic it! Use the thingy!
The: I can't, it's wood!
Donna: Oh! What, it doesn't do wood?
The: Hang on, hang on, if I can vibrate the molecules, fry the bindings, I can shatterline the interface...
Donna: Oh, get out of the way!
[With a mighty kick from Donna, she and the Doctor barge in. They quickly close the door and the Doctor bars it with a book through the handles. Leaning against the door and relaxing briefly, they notice they're not alone]
The: Oh! Hello! Sorry to burst in on you like this. Okay if we stop here for a bit?
The: [gasps and her eyes fly open in her living room; in The Library an ornately carved floating wooden sphere where she was standing shuts its lens cover and drops to the floor]

[end theme music begins]
Professor: I trust that man to the end of the Universe. And, actually, we've been.
The: [to River Song] Who *are* you?
Dr. Moon: And then, you forgot.
The: You just killed someone I like. That is not a safe place to stand!
The: Aah!
The: This planet's going to crack like an egg.
The: Daddy! No! Daddy!
Professor: I hate you sometimes!
The: [hurdling over bookcase] I know!
[an atmospheric disturbance in The Girl's home]
The: Don't play games with me.
Strackman Lux: We need to stop this. We've got to save CAL!
The: What is it, what is CAL?
Professor: Spoilers.
The: Spoilers.
The: [panicked] No, don't tell, you mustn't tell!
[credits roll]