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Russell T. Davies (written by)
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Original Air Date:
30 June 2007 (Season 3, Episode 13)
Plot:
It's been a year since The Master unleashed the mysterious Toclafane onto Earth. With the human race and The Doctor enslaved under The Master's control, Martha Jones is the only person that can help stop the evil Time Lord. | add synopsis
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OK, but not up to par with the last two more (25 total)
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| David Tennant | ... | The Doctor | |
| Freema Agyeman | ... | Martha Jones | |
| John Barrowman | ... | Captain Jack Harkness | |
| John Simm | ... | The Master | |
| Adjoa Andoh | ... | Francine Jones | |
| Gugu Mbatha-Raw | ... | Tish Jones | |
| Trevor Laird | ... | Clive Jones | |
| Reggie Yates | ... | Leo Jones | |
| Alexandra Moen | ... | Lucy Saxon | |
| Tom Ellis | ... | Thomas Milligan | |
| Ellie Haddington | ... | Professor Doherty | |
| Tom Golding | ... | Lad | |
| Natasha Alexander | ... | Woman | |
| Zoe Thorne | ... | Sphere Voice (voice) | |
| Gerard Logan | ... | Sphere Voice (voice) |
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50 min | 50 min (1 Episode)
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Despite the original show's limiting of Time Lord regeneration to only 13 lives, this episode, as well as "Doctor Who: Utopia (#3.11)" (2007) and "Doctor Who: The Sound of Drums (#3.12)" (2007), presented the Master's 17th life. Also, we learn that it's more an act of will than biology for Time Lords to regenerate. more
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Continuity: When the Master is about to execute Martha on the Valiant he remarks that her death will be his "first blood." But just as he captured Martha the night before, Thomas Milligan ran into the street to save her and the Master killed him with his Laser Screwdriver. So even if you don't count the Master's killing of Jack in "Doctor Who: The Sound of Drums (#3.12)" (2007), Thomas Milligan would be his first blood. more
Quotes:
Martha Jones: I travelled across the world. From the ruins of New York, to the fusion mills of China, right across the radiation pits of Europe. And everywhere I went I saw people just like you, living as slaves! But if Martha Jones became a legend then that's wrong... more
Movie Connections:
Featured in "Doctor Who Confidential: The Valiant Quest (#3.13)" (2007) more
Soundtrack:
I Can't Decide more
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I am perfectly OK with taking a bit of a jump with logic. Martha could have gone around the world with the teleporter. The new master is a bit manic and into pop culture songs even though he is a misanthrope.
I thought that the last two episodes of this were some of the best Russell Davies has done so far. Up to the point of thinking that he was plagiarizing from some other writer on the set. And thats when he came up with the idea to be a complete ass and give all the fans a ending like this.
Though the part I really hated the most of the episode was the ending. It seemed so pushed in like they had to find some way to force the jack's story and Martha leaving just before cut. To be frank, I liked Martha so much more than rose. It was a better fit. The doctor also needed a bigger part in the episode than being in a cage.
Though any doctor who is better than none, just keep that damn Russell Davies away from writing.