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THE UNQUIET DEAD (NW S01E03)

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This article contains spoilers for the Doctor-Who-Episode "The Unquiet Dead" (NW S01E03).

About the plot

The episode begins in a funeral parlour. We see a grandson mourning at his grandmother's open coffin and the undertaker. When the grandson asks to be alone with the dead woman for a moment, something strange and frightening happens. A blue mist rises, the woman's face begins to glow and she opens her eyes. The completely stunned grandson is grabbed and strangled. The undertaker comes back into the room because of the sounds of fighting and manages to free the man from his grandmother's grip. He tries to lock the supposed dead woman back into the coffin, but is overpowered by her. From his words we can infer that this is not the first such incident. The dead woman leaves the funeral home and as the blue glow grows stronger, she lets out a scream.

In a short cutscene we see the Doctor and Rose trying with some difficulty to steer the TARDIS. The Doctor manoeuvres them into what appears to be the year 1860.

Back at the Undertaker's, he calls his maid Gwyneth and, when she appears, reproaches her for not being there. He orders her to harness the carriage and reports what has happened. Again it becomes clear that this was not the first incident of this kind and Gwyneth, speaks of the house being cursed and that they desperately need help. We also learn that the walking dead's grandson was probably killed by her.

The TARDIS materialises in a side street and we see Rose and the Doctor lying on the ground laughing. The Doctor is convinced he has taken them both to Naples for Christmas Eve in 1860. When Rose just wants to storm out the door, the Doctor reprimands her, as she would probably cause a riot in her current clothes. So Rose is sent to the dressing room.

Meanwhile, we again see the so-far unsuccessful efforts of the undertaker and Gwyneth to find the dead woman. Due to the hopeless search, the undertaker forces his maid to use her gift, which he calls the second sight. After a brief refusal, Gwyneth senses the wandering deceased's thoughts. She realises that shortly before her death, the wanted woman was going to see a very well-known man.

Next we see Charles Dickens sitting in his dressing room, apparently suffering from a headache. A man points out to him that Dickens needs to go on stage. Dickens complains to the man about his discomfort, which is mainly the repetition of the same performance over and over again.

Rose emerges from the dressing room again and her outfit is complimented by the Doctor. The two leave the TARDIS and step out into the snow.

Charles Dickens steps in front of an applauding audience, in which the walking dead can already be seen. She stares at the celebrated author. At the same time, Gwyneth and her employer, as well as the Doctor and Rose, pass by the theatre. Gwyneth is sure that the target of their search is inside. The Doctor buys a newspaper and notices that he has got it a bit wrong. It is not 1860 but 1869 and they are not in Naples but in Cardiff. On stage Charles Dickens is reciting from his well-known Christmas story. In the middle of the recitation, the dead woman's face begins to glow bluish again, but this time the glow leaves her body and flies around the room. The audience panics and against the tide of people Rose, the Doctor, the Undertaker and Gwyneth enter the room. The latter grab the woman's slumped body and carry it out of the room, with Rose in pursuit. The doctor, meanwhile, introduces himself to Dickens and asks him things about the apparition which he thinks are a bad joke.

Outside, Rose confronts Gwyneth, who tries to talk her way out of the matter. However, when Rose realises that the woman is dead, the undertaker is forced to sedate her and lock her in the car, under protest from Gwyneth, as she has already seen too much. Inside, the doctor realises that the apparition is a being made of gas. He runs outside and only sees the carriage driving away. When he hijacks Dickens' carriage to pursue him, he also learns who the man is whose performance has been disrupted. The doctor immediately reveals himself to be an ardent admirer.

The undertaker and Gwyneth bar Rose on a table. When there is a knock at the door, the undertaker instructs his maid to turn away the knockers and hides. Meanwhile, Rose awakens from her stupor, while in the background the grandson also awakens and lunges at Rose with his grandmother. However, the Doctor and Charles Dickens are able to save her and the Doctor talks to the creatures. They ask him to open the rift, as they are weak and cannot exist in their present form.

The protagonists have an animated discussion about what has happened. Dickens does not believe what he has seen and thinks it is an illusion. Gwyneth gives the Doctor pause when she hands him a cup of tea with the words "just the way they like it". The Doctor explains that the cause of the apparitions is a rift in the space-time continuum that is widening.

The Doctor then talks to Dickens about what he thinks must be illusions and gives him something to think about. In addition, Rose converses with Gwyneth and is confronted with the social circumstances and customs of the time she is visiting, throwing Gwyneth into a certain amused consternation. Through a remark about Rose's dead father, she becomes aware of Gwyneth's special ability. When this is revealed to her, the Doctor hears this too, explaining it by saying that she grew up close to the rift.

This gives the Doctor the idea of holding a seánce, which Dickens attends very reluctantly. The blue mist enters the room and the Doctor realises that Gwyneth is controlling the rift, not being controlled by it. Gas beings materialise behind her, astonishing those present and revealing themselves to be Gelth. They ask the doctor for help, as they are the last of their kind. The eternal war has destroyed their bodies and made them refugees. To help the Gelth, Gwyneth is to be taken to the rift and open it so that the Gelth can continue to exist in the bodies of deceased humans.

After the Gelth disappear and Gwyneth wakes up from a faint, everyone debates whether Gwyneth should open the rift and whether it is right to let the Gelth walk the earth in corpses. However, Gwyneth makes this decision herself and decides to help the Gelth.

In the morgue, the Doctor enlightens Rose that time can be rewritten. Then the Gelth show up and are happy to be helped. The Doctor makes the condition that this is only an interim solution and that he will take the Gelth to another place where they can form their own bodies.

After Gwyneth has placed herself in an archway and opened the passageway, however, the Gelth reveal their true colours and it turns out that it is an invasion. Billions of Gelth want to cross over to Earth and they all need corpses as new bodies.

How they want to obtain these bodies is then promptly shown when the undertaker, after trying in vain to get Gwyneth to close the rift, is killed by a resurrected corpse and is promptly "occupied" by a Gelth as well. The Gelth legions take possession of more and more corpses in the morgue and the Doctor and Rose can only barely escape behind an iron barred door. While the Doctor reproaches the Gelth for hoodwinking him, Dickens flees the house but is pursued by the Gelth. As he flees, he has a brilliant idea. He extinguishes the flames of the gas lights and turns on the gas at the same time. When the doctor then also rips the gas pipe out of the wall, the Gelth are drawn out of their bodies into the gas, as it is more like their natural environment.

The Doctor now tries to get Gwyneth to close the rift before the living people present suffocate. But Gwyneth cannot do this. However, she sees an opportunity to sacrifice herself and keep the Gelth in the house. Rose tries to stop her, but the Doctor realises that she was already dead. Dickens gets Rose out of the building and the Doctor makes it out too, just before Gwyneth ignites the gas with a match. At the farewell afterwards, the Doctor gives great comfort to Charles Dickens, who will die in the coming year, by revealing to him that his works will last forever.

Time should actually be linear. Actually, we experience each day only once and also only those days that are actually located in our lifetime and those again only where we are. No human being has the ability to travel to a time and place at will. However, through her newfound friendship with the Doctor, Rose is granted this chance. Having last been to the distant future, the two are about to travel back in time - and meet Charles Dickens!

In 900 years of time and space

"In 900 years of time and space, I've never met anyone who wasn't important before." An iconic sentence of the 11th Doctor, which falls in an equally great episode (Feast of Love - S05E14) and in my eyes forms a core sentence of the Doctor's philosophy. For this reason, I would like to take a closer look at it on this Quote Wednesday.

THE END OF THE WORLD (NW S01E02)

Spoiler-Alert!

This article contains heavy spoilers for the second episode of the first season (New Who) of Doctor Who.

About the plot

Following the events of the previous episode, Rose and the Doctor are in the TARDIS, with endless possibilities ahead of them as a destination. When Rose wishes to see the future, the Doctor takes her five billion years further, to a space station from which Earth can be seen. In the meantime, the sun has completed its life cycle and will burn up and destroy the earth in a short time. Humanity has long since left its planet and scattered and evolved all over the galaxy.

To celebrate the end of the Earth, an exclusive farewell party is to take place on board the space station, to which the doctor invites himself and Rose with the help of the mind-manipulating paper. The other guests include the face of Boe, Jabe (the emissary of the trees) and Cassandra O'Brien, who calls herself the last (pure-blood) human. However, Cassandra is now only her skin with face stretched into a frame. In order not to dry out, she has to be constantly moistened.

Rose, meanwhile, is overwhelmed by what she sees: the aliens, the space station with its technology and the impending end of her world. From this perspective, everything she knew and every person in her life is already long dead and lost. Her own life suddenly seems insignificant. She becomes homesick. The doctor notices her despair and allows her to call home to the past. But that doesn't seem to help either, because now she wonders who this doctor she is travelling with actually is. After all, he hardly reveals anything about himself.

Suddenly, however, the situation changes and the apparent peace is disturbed. The steward in charge of the festivities is murdered by tampering with the radiation shield of his office. Subsequently, a similar murder attempt is made on Rose, but she is saved by the Doctor at the last second. Now he wants to find out who is behind the attacks. Jabe supports him, she seems to have an idea of who and what the Doctor actually is.

They are able to find out that small, spider-like robots were used for the sabotage. The person or persons responsible must also be on the space station. With the help of the robots, the Doctor can expose Cassandra as the assassin. Her plan: destroy everyone on board the station and profit from its demise as the sole survivor. After this revelation, she teleports away.

Now, however, the station is in trouble and the heat shields threaten to fail in the face of the exploding sun. When the situation seems almost hopeless, Jabe sacrifices himself to help the doctor and save the station. Now that everyone else is safe again, the Doctor finds Cassandra's teleportation device and retrieves it. He makes her pay for what she has done by - despite Rose's objections - allowing Cassandra to dry out and burst in a flash due to the temperature.

Back in 2005 London, the Doctor finally reveals to Rose who he is: the last surviving Timelord. His world has long since passed away. Rose, however, makes it clear to him that he is not alone and invites him for fries.

In accordance with the title of the episode, one of the major themes dealt with is finitude. What else should the destruction of Earth, our home planet, confront us with? Rose's reaction at the beginning of the episode makes this abundantly clear. Just a moment ago, she was thrilled by the idea of seeing the future with the doctor and discovering the new for herself. And then, when she finds out where he has finally led her, the shock follows. The end of the world is really no destination for a first date.

ROSE (NW S01E01)

Spoiler-Alert!

This article contains heavy spoilers for the first episode of the first season (New Who) of Doctor Who and very heavy spoilers for the continuation of the series. Our tip: Read only after you have reached NW S08E01 (Era of the 12th Doctor)!

About the plot

The episode begins, how could it be otherwise, with Rose, a 19-year-old who lives with her mother Jackie in London. Rose works in a department store and has a normal day ahead of her, or so it seems. When her shift ends and she is about to leave the building with everyone else, she is reminded that she has not yet handed in her lottery money, so she makes a last-minute trip down to the basement to the office. There the unthinkable happens: the mannequins that are stored here attack her! Just when there seems to be no way out for her, he appears, the doctor. He saves them without explaining too much, but he seems to know what he is doing. They escape from the building and the Doctor advises Rose to get away from the building quickly, which she does. Just then the department stores' suddenly explodes.

Rose rushes home. In her hand she still has an arm from one of the mannequins. Arriving at her destination, she asks her concerned friend Mickey, who has heard about the explosion, to dispose of the arm. The next morning, the doctor appears at her home just as abruptly as when they first met, because a signal has brought him here. And indeed: the doll's arm is still alive and has gained access to the flat! With the help of his sonic screwdriver, however, the doctor manages to render him harmless once and for all. Afterwards, the doctor disappears again without explaining anything.

Rose, however, can't forget the strange man who said such confused things and starts investigating. She finally finds someone on the internet, Clive Finch, who has probably been looking for the doctor for a long time. Together with Mickey, she goes to see him. Once there, Clive explains to Rose that the doctor has always appeared in different eras and always looks exactly the same, never older or younger. And death always accompanies him.

Mickey, who had been waiting in the car, meanwhile had an unpleasant encounter with the plastic. When Rose leaves Dave's house, a duplicate of Mickey is now waiting for Rose, which she doesn't notice, but she does notice that he is behaving strangely. When the two are about to have lunch in a pizzeria, the doctor reappears and reveals Mickey to be a mannequin.

The Doctor then joins Rose in a search for the source of the living plastic. To do so, he takes her to the TARDIS, a blue police emergency cell. But the outer appearance is deceptive, the emergency cell is only the camouflage of his indescribably highly developed means of transport. It is much smaller on the outside than on the inside. Within the blink of an eye, the TARDIS, following in the plastic's footsteps, takes them both to another location within London. Rose, finally, is the one in the London Eye who recognises the amplifier of the signal that triggered what happened. Rose and the Doctor therefore go to the sewers below London. There they find the real and alive, if very frightened, Mickey. Also living down there is the Nestene Consciousness, which controls the plastic. It apparently wants to take over the entire planet in order to get its hands on the raw materials; the only thing standing in the way of a successful invasion are the humans. Therefore, at this moment, the Nestene consciousness sends out a signal that brings all of London's mannequins to life. These attack humans all over the city.

With the help of Rose (and a weapon called the "Anti-Plastic"), after a failed attempt to end the conflict peacefully, the Doctor finally manages to defeat the creature and prevent the hostile takeover of the planet.

The Doctor is impressed with Rose. She has shown that she is brave and smart and that she has a good heart. Finally, he makes her an incredible offer: he offers her to travel with him, through time and space. And although she hesitates at first, as she would have to leave her mother and Mickey behind, at least temporarily, she can't help but agree. What adventures would await her out there?

To call Rose the successful start of one of the greatest series of all time is enough to make you question your own sanity. Plastic mannequins try to take over London. Fear the plastic arms! But wait, the Doctor has the perfect weapon: anti-plastic! Not only do they find particularly trashy opponents in the episode, it's also never really clear what their purpose is in attacking. But: it is a beginning, a sneak peak at what is probably the greatest adventure and the greatest potential of the science fiction world.