*DOCTOR WHO "ANGELS TAKE MANHATTAN" SPOILERS

At the ending of The Angels Take Manhattan, After losing Amelia Pond forever, The Doctor kneels in grief among the headstones of the cemetery, his head held low and practically on the ground. Suddenly he feels a hand upon his shoulder. The hand is not Riversong's. It is a larger male hand, and though the grip is gentle, The Doctor can feel how incredibly strong the hand really is. The Doctor looks up in the hand's direction and sees the man attached to it standing over him. This man is tall and muscular in build with dark black hair and he's wearing a dark black suit. He has a strong jaw and chiseled features fixed with a grim expression. The man looks down on The Doctor with a focused pair of pale blue eyes that say nothing to the untrained observer, but to The Doctor they scream of a life of grief and loneliness. The Doctor knows because he's looking back at the man with the exact same eyes and he can tell the tall dark man is reading him in the exact same way. The Doctor sees that in his other hand the tall dark man is holding three, freshly picked, red roses. The Man hands one of them to him and says in a deep voice, "I don't know why, but something told me I should bring an extra one today." The Doctor takes one from the man's outstretched hand without saying a word and follows with his eyes as the man proceeds to place the remaining two roses before a large gravestone marked: "Thomas and Martha Wayne". The Doctor gets up after a few minutes and joins the tall dark man who is somberly looking down at the grave, and they just stand there for a while; in silence.

Something The Doctor is too grief stricken to remember is that, for some of it's inhabitants, Manhattan is not Manhattan. This borough of New York City possesses many names, and one of them
...is Gotham