: Writer Toby Whithouse used common vampire tropes to create a "puzzle" story for the Doctor to solve, similar to how Blink used established logic for the Weeping Angels. The Vampires of Venice (11th Doctor, episode 6)
In the Doctor Who episode " The Vampires of Venice " (Season 5, Episode 6), the Eleventh Doctor takes Amy Pond and her fiancé Rory Williams to 1580 Venice for a romantic getaway. However, they soon discover the city is being terrorized by "vampires"—actually a race of alien aquatic refugees called Saturnyns who are using perception filters to appear human. Plot Summary [S5E6] Vampires in Venice
: Unlike most companions, Rory is initially critical of the Doctor, calling out the dangerous influence he has on people who put themselves at risk just to impress him. : Writer Toby Whithouse used common vampire tropes
: The Doctor stops a devastating storm intended to sink the city by deactivating a generator in a bell tower. Faced with the extinction of her race, Rosanna commits suicide by throwing herself into the canal, where her own sons (who don't recognize her in human form) devour her. Key Themes & Character Development Plot Summary : Unlike most companions, Rory is
: They investigate a girls' school run by Signora Rosanna Calvierri. The students appear to be vampires who cannot be seen in mirrors and fear the sun.
: To fix Amy and Rory’s relationship after Amy’s recent advances, the Doctor crashes Rory’s stag party (by jumping out of a cake) and whisks them to Venice.