Doctor Whois a show known for its many imaginative villains and antagonists.

However, for every whimsical design, another, more sinister design is waiting for the next episode.

Add them to the list of statues, shadows, and snow.

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It’s no surprise he’s responsible for the majority of modern Who’s best villains.

Trying to avoid those rooms increases the risk of encountering the Minotaur that wanders through its twisting halls.

“I took you with me because I was vain.

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Because I wanted to be adored.

I really am just a madman in a box.”

Allowing your loved ones to see your flaws can be more terrifying than an encounter with the Weeping Angels.

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while stalking its prey through radios and other sonic devices.

Fans were immediately charmed and perplexed by the mystery Kingston presented.

Despite his best efforts, the universe demands that today, no one lives.

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The cracked lips and continuously flowing waters give the host bodies a peculiar brand of eeriness.

Starting with a knocking at the outside of the ship, this episode exemplifies suspense, continuously building tension.

After seeding discord and fear among the passengers, it decides to play a game of copycat.

Amy and Rita listening from behind a door in The God Complex on Doctor Who

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It takes possession of Sky Silvestri, played byLesley Sharpin a performance for the ages.

This is revealed by one of the creepiest and most unexpected tactics ever utilized by a villain inDoctor Who.

Eerily echoing everything the others say the creature creates a spooky symphony.

John Barrowman is Captain Jack Harkness on Doctor Who, leaning on the Tardis

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The idea that another being can erase a person’s memories at range is unsettling enough on its own.

When Amy stares at one for too long, it inhabits the reflection in her eyes.

Stuck walking blind in a forest, the world becomes small around her as the sounds become louder.

Vashta Nerada in Doctor Who’s Silence in the Library (2008)

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And yet, the introduction ofMichelle Gomezas Missy, a.k.a.

Harris did not disappoint.

David Tennant’s Doctor looks terrified in the Season 4 episode, Midnight

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Davies made a smart move whenhe cast her off her performance in “Together Again, Again.”

The Silence from ‘Doctor Who’ using their electrical abilities.

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A weeping angel reveals itself in Doctor Who

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Missy shows the Doctor something in front of a line of Cybermen in ‘Doctor Who’

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Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker smiles at the camera holding his puppet in Doctor Who

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