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"The Time of Angels" has the Maze of the Dead full of statues which were all possible Angels, until eventually it's revealed all of them are Angels.

The painting applies as well, as anything that bears the image of Angel becomes an Angel itself.

Creepy Changing Painting: More accurately a Creepy Changing Statue.Can't Move While Being Watched: They are "quantum-locked", which means they can't move as long as they're being observed.There are a couple Angels held as part of the Cloister security in "Hell Bent".Some fake Angels appear in one of the rooms of the Hell Hotel in "The God Complex".They actually beat the Daleks as the fans' scariest monster in a poll, and get a lot of appearances outside their own story arc. Breakout Villain: They're to the revived show what the Daleks were to the classic show.They turn to stone when anyone is looking. Bizarre Alien Biology: Creatures of the abstract.Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: At first glance, they appear to be statues that would be seen in a cemetery.Assimilation Plot: The Angels can increase their numbers by converting anything holding an image of an Angel into another Angel, as well as normal statues.Angelic Abomination: One of the most bizarre monsters in the show, despite looking like stone angels.Well, at least until they starve to death and corrode into dust. As long as nothing disrupts the line of sight of an Angel that has suffered the misfortune of locking eyes with its own reflection (which counts as another Angel) or its brethren, they will remain stone permanently. And I Must Scream: Angels cannot look at other Angels because it triggers their quantum-locking functions.Ambiguous Gender: While this is rather appropriate for an angelic being, it only serves to increase the Uncanny Valley for these.Possibly averted by the lone Angel at the end of "The Angels Take Manhattan", who sent Amy back in time to the same point as Rory when it could've easily done otherwise.Doctor Who recap: Season 13, Episode 4, "Village Of The Angels"
