The Doctor reverses the teleport and sends the Graske to the other side of the galaxy. The Graske sprays some of the audience in the Royal Albert Hall with water before being pulled back through the portal by the Doctor who reversed the polarity of the neutron flow. As the orchestra plays the Doctor's symphony conducted by the Doctor himself with his sonic screwdriver, the Graske steals the Doctor's water pistol and uses the portal to get to Earth. The Doctor sends his own sheet music through the portal to the orchestra to have his symphony, Ode to the Universe, played by them. The Doctor converses with the audience revealing that he played the tuba at the very first Proms, making a joke about Beethoven's deafness and implying that he has met him. The Graske (Jimmy Vee) teleports into the TARDIS to warn the Doctor about a space portal that promptly opens in the TARDIS linking it to the Royal Albert Hall during a Proms concert. The Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) lies on the TARDIS floor composing a symphony whilst listening to the "Music of the Spheres" - the Universe's gravity patterns fed through the TARDIS harmonic filter producing a musical sound. She then says that they need their "raggedy man", as she referred to him as in "The Eleventh Hour" more specifically, that she, personally, needs the Doctor. We then see Amy walk inside her house, place some items down and walk up to the phone, seeing if there's a message, which there isn't. The next clip shows the Doctor saying goodbye then he seems to change his mind, points the sonic screwdriver at the phone and deletes the message that he'd just left. While saying this, a silent clip of Rory walking away from their house in anger is shown, as well as a clip of Amy walking after him, yelling "I hate you", and then crying. The Doctor then asks if they're all right then, answering his own question, says that he's foolish to worry and "The Ponds are always all right".
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He also says that he visited them once, but they weren't there. He tells them that he dropped the Ood off back home, rode a horse in 11th century Coventry and possibly invented pasta. The Doctor calls the Ponds, asking them how they are, while fixing the light on the top of the TARDIS. The Doctor ends the phone call as there's trouble in the TARDIS and as the Ponds hear the Doctor battling with it, they discuss their guilt at the Ood's service. When Rory questions the Doctor on the Ood's belief he is their butler, he is reassured that the Ood is "conditioned to serve" and the best thing to do is to allow him to continue.
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When the Doctor asks if the Ood was behaving, clips of the Ood performing housework are shown including making the bed, dispensing Amy's laptop and Rory's lunch for their "work day experience", hanging up laundry and cleaning the windows. The Ponds are then shown eating a cooked breakfast while the Doctor explains on the phone that the Ood was rescued from the middle of the Androvax conflict and was being transported back to the Ood Sphere. The Doctor learns from the Ponds of the Ood, with the Doctor revealing that he wondered where he had gone instead of wandering the TARDIS, as the Doctor had thought, he had gone into the Ponds' house during his last visit.