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Doctor who season 1 episode 2 the end of the world
Doctor who season 1 episode 2 the end of the worlddoctor who season 1 episode 2 the end of the world

With the General defeated, he's now willing to listen to the Doctor, who has him drain the Sontaran ships of their replenishing gases. Dan is left to stop the launch while the Doctor has to stop the Crimean pilot experiment. It turns out there's a whole Temporal Invasion planned, with the Sontarans launching from 2021 Liverpool to colonize Earth back to the dawn of time. The two accidentally contact each other through time on the Sontaran intercom. Armed with his mother's wok, Dan heads into Sontar HQ on the Liverpool docks and sneaks on board the ships, filming it all on his phone for the Doctor in case she turns up. They tell him the Sontarans turned up right after "The Three Minute Eclipse," which was the Lupari shield surrounding Earth at the end of last week. (The Doctor gave it to him, it's in his pocket.) Being outside makes him a curfew breaker, and he finds himself on the run from Sontarans, only to be saved by his mom and dad, Neville and Eileen ( Paul Broughton and Sue Jenkins). (C) BBC Studios – Photographer: James Pardon)ĭan gets sent home to the present day, where he discovers his house is not where he left it. Frustrated, the Doctor rounds up Mary and goes exploring in the Sontaran ships. (Their Psychic Commander foresaw it coming.) The Doctor tries to stop the fighting, but the idiot British General is all too happy to fight the Sotarans, so war it is. Skaak admits they timed their attack with the Flux, jumping in just as the Lupari shield went up. Luckily, Mary's got a Sontaran prisoner patient (not Strax, but it is Dan Starkey), who the Doctor uses to contact their leader, Commandeer Skaak ( Jonathan Watson). He doesn't respect her much, but to be fair, she's pretty unfamiliar with Earth maps, or that Russia and China do not exist, only Sontar. Logan of the Light Division ( Gerald Kyd). She can't follow, as the TARDIS has lost all its doors. But Dan and Yaz aren't there long the collision between the Flux and Vortex energy send them on their way, sans Doctor. Clearly, there have been a few changes since we were last in the 1850s. Correction: it would be the Crimean War, except the British troops are fighting Sontarans, not Russians.

doctor who season 1 episode 2 the end of the world

The timing, the dress, and the dead are enough for the Doctor to add up the clues. Hearing the Doctor declare herself, she seems surprised Florence Nightingale's workers are so close to the front. Mary Seacole ( Sara Powell) finds them there and naturally mistakes them for Thénardier-like scavengers. Mary Seacole: You think the army takes advice from a Doctoress? Also, there's a dead soldier with a Union Jack and a red coat looking like a Poldark extra that wandered in from across the BBC lot.

doctor who season 1 episode 2 the end of the world

At least Yaz is here and Dan too, for whatever that's worth. (There were a lot of extra doors.) The week opens with the Doctor waking up from a black and white dream with a giant haunted house to a snowy place she declares to be the end of the universe. Last week's Doctor Who ended with the end of the universe as the Flux entered the TARDIS from every door. The Doctor (JODIE WHITTAKER), Mary (SARA POWELL), Yasmin Khan (MANDIP GILL), Dan (JOHN BISHOP) in 'Doctor Who: Flux' (C) BBC Studios – Photographer: James Pardon)

Doctor who season 1 episode 2 the end of the world