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With his towel wrapped around him, the Doctor rushes to the hall, pointing the device; however, he discovers that he grabbed Craig's electric toothbrush. Putting the silly moment behind them, the Doctor wonders about the upstairs lodger. Craig explains that nothing was wrong and goes back into his flat. The Doctor heads up the stairs to check for any abnormalities but is stopped by Sophie, who has come to visit Craig. | With his towel wrapped around him, the Doctor rushes to the hall, pointing the device; however, he discovers that he grabbed Craig's electric toothbrush. Putting the silly moment behind them, the Doctor wonders about the upstairs lodger. Craig explains that nothing was wrong and goes back into his flat. The Doctor heads up the stairs to check for any abnormalities but is stopped by Sophie, who has come to visit Craig. | ||
During Sophie's visit, the Doctor picks up on Craig and Sophie's feelings for each other and wonders how there got to be so many [[human]]s if they're always like this — unable to express their feelings to each other. A phone call distracts Craig, while Sophie is left embarrassed. Before the Doctor can return to his bedroom to get dressed, Craig invites him to fill an open spot on his pub league [[football]] team, the [[ | During Sophie's visit, the Doctor picks up on Craig and Sophie's feelings for each other and wonders how there got to be so many [[human]]s if they're always like this — unable to express their feelings to each other. A phone call distracts Craig, while Sophie is left embarrassed. Before the Doctor can return to his bedroom to get dressed, Craig invites him to fill an open spot on his pub league [[football]] team, the [[King's Arms]], which the Doctor agrees to after, initially mistaking a pub league for a drinking competition. While the Doctor dresses in a spare football outfit, he tells Amy over the earpiece that if he stayed in the flat all the time, the "man" upstairs would get suspicious of him. Amy congratulates him on doing something normal. However, the Doctor is confused as to what the sport actually is, asking if it's "the one with the sticks". | ||
Walking to the match, the Doctor is questioned again by Craig about what his name is, but no avail. Unlike Craig, Sophie is okay with not knowing the Doctor's name. At the match, the Doctor meets Craig's fellow football teammate, [[Sean (The Lodger)|Sean]], who asks him where he's strongest; the Doctor responds "arms". Craig then explains that Sean means where on the football field is the Doctor best at playing. Not knowing, the Doctor decides to find out by trying. As the match starts, he makes several kicks straight into the goal, showing incredible skill and talent, growing to love the game, and earning cheers from the bystanders, who chant his name. By the end of the game, the Doctor has earned the admiration of the entire team, making Craig jealous. | Walking to the match, the Doctor is questioned again by Craig about what his name is, but no avail. Unlike Craig, Sophie is okay with not knowing the Doctor's name. At the match, the Doctor meets Craig's fellow football teammate, [[Sean (The Lodger)|Sean]], who asks him where he's strongest; the Doctor responds "arms". Craig then explains that Sean means where on the football field is the Doctor best at playing. Not knowing, the Doctor decides to find out by trying. As the match starts, he makes several kicks straight into the goal, showing incredible skill and talent, growing to love the game, and earning cheers from the bystanders, who chant his name. By the end of the game, the Doctor has earned the admiration of the entire team, making Craig jealous. |