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==Story notes==
==Story notes==
 
* Elements in ''The Halloween Apocalypse'' were teased in [[TV]]: ''[[Welcome to the TARDIS... (TV story)|Welcome to the TARDIS...]]'' and [[WC]]: ''[[The Flux is Coming... (webcast)|The Flux is Coming...]]''.
*Elements in ''The Halloween Apocalypse'' were teased in [[TV]]: ''[[Welcome to the TARDIS... (TV story)|Welcome to the TARDIS...]]'' and [[WC]]: ''[[The Flux is Coming... (webcast)|The Flux is Coming...]]''.
* The start of this episode offers a brief glimpse at the dynamics of [[Yasmin Khan]]'s solo travels with the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]. In the interim period, the short story ''[[Black Powder (short story)|Black Powder]]'', the first chapter of the comic ''[[The Forest Bride (comic story)|The Forest Bride]]'', the framing device to ''[[Knock Knock, Who's There (novel)|Knock Knock, Who's There]]'', and the two webcasts associated with the ''[[FindTheDoctor (series)|#FindTheDoctor]]'' mystery ARG; ''[[A Message from Yaz (webcast)|A Message from Yaz]]'' and ''[[A Message from the Doctor (webcast)|A Message from the Doctor]]'', also featured this pairing.
*The start of this episode offers a brief glimpse at the dynamics of [[Yasmin Khan]]'s solo travels with the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]. In the interim period, the short story ''[[Black Powder (short story)|Black Powder]]'', the first chapter of the comic ''[[The Forest Bride (comic story)|The Forest Bride]]'', the framing device to ''[[Knock Knock, Who's There (novel)|Knock Knock, Who's There]]'', and the two webcasts ''[[A message from Yaz (webcast)|A message from Yaz]]'' and ''[[A Message from the Doctor (webcast)|A Message from the Doctor]]'' also featured this pairing.
* This was the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story to be set on [[Halloween]], and the first "Halloween special". ''Doctor Who'' has historically had several [[Christmas special]]s and [[New Year special]]s, and even [[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|one Easter special]], but this was a first for the televised [[DWU]].
*This was the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story to be set on [[Halloween]], and the first "Halloween special". ''Doctor Who'' has historically had several [[Christmas special]]s and [[New Year special]]s, and even [[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|one Easter special]], but this was a first for the televised [[DWU]].
* Relatedly, ''The Halloween Apocalypse'' is set on the same day it was broadcast: [[31 October]] [[2021]]. This makes it one of only five episodes in the revived series to do so. The other four instances were ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' for [[22 June]] [[2010]], ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' for [[22 April]] [[2011]], part one of ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' for [[25 December]] [[2009]], and ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'' for [[1 January]] [[2019]].
*Relatedly, ''The Halloween Apocalypse'' is set on the same day it was broadcast: [[31 October]] [[2021]]. This makes it one of only five episodes in the revived series to do so. The other four instances were ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' for [[22 June]] [[2010]], ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' for [[22 April]] [[2011]], part one of ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' for [[25 December]] [[2009]], and ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'' for [[1 January]] [[2019]].
* When trying to release herself from the vocally locked [[handcuffs]], the Doctor claims that her failure to open them might be to do with the fact that she was [[Scottish]] when she set them up, and proceeds to attempt a [[Scotland|Scottish]] accent. According to the [[BBC America]] subtitles, she first attempts to copy the voice of the [[Twelfth Doctor]] ([[Peter Capaldi]]) and then the [[Seventh Doctor]] ([[Sylvester McCoy]]).
*When trying to release herself from the vocally locked [[handcuffs]], the Doctor claims that her failure to open them might be to do with the fact that she was Scottish when she set them up, and proceeds to attempt a [[Scotland|Scottish]] accent. According to the subtitles, she first tries to copy the voice of the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and then the [[Seventh Doctor]].
* The transmission of the episode was dedicated to the memory of ''Doctor Who''s former [[Foley]] artist [[Julie Atkinson]], who passed away on [[28 July (people)|28 July]] [[2021 (people)|2021]].<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-julie-ankerson-tribute-newsupdate/?fbclid=IwAR3UKgJfLzjU6UnOGJnTDdNPlAH7Snnih_Hl-ho4i4tikDT0Nf1CTvFKTfg Radio Times]</ref>
*The transmission of the episode was dedicated to the memory of Doctor Who's former Foley artist [[Julie Atkinson]], who passed away on [[28 July (people)|28 July]] [[2021 (people)|2021]].<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-julie-ankerson-tribute-newsupdate/?fbclid=IwAR3UKgJfLzjU6UnOGJnTDdNPlAH7Snnih_Hl-ho4i4tikDT0Nf1CTvFKTfg Radio Times]</ref>
* The beginning of this episode marks the first time in a televised story that the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] has an all-female crew.
*The beginning of this episode marks the first time in a televised story that the TARDIS has an all-female crew.
* The [[Flux]] threat acts similar to the [[antimatter]] from the ''DC Comics'', in which the [[1980s]] event ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' had an antimatter wave destroy [[Multiverse|multiple universes]]. The Flux tears apart anything it comes across at a [[molecule|molecular level]], making it similar to the effects of [[Davros]]' [[Reality bomb]] from [[2008 (releases)|2008]]'s ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''/''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''.
*The Cloister Bell sounds different now. Rather than the previous sound created by striking a gong underwater, it is now a crashing sound. That version was last used in 2015's [[Under the Lake (TV story)|''Under the Lake'']].
* [[Dan Lewis]]' apparent dislike for [[Leeds]], and nearby [[Sheffield]], is most likely banter, stemming from the historic rivalry between [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. Dan is a born Liverpudlian, and the city of [[Liverpool]] was historically part of Lancashire before the reform of county boundaries in [[1974]]; both Leeds and Sheffield are typical Yorkshire cities.
*The [[Flux]] threat acts similar to antimatter from the DC comics, where the 1980s event ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' had an antimatter wave destroy multiple universes. Flux tears apart anything it comes across at a molecular level, making it similar to the effects of Davros' [[Reality bomb]] from 2008's [[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|''The Stolen Earth'']]/''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''.
* [[Karvanista]]'s attempt at [[Hypnosis|hypnotism]] by swiping his hand across in front of Dan's face is similar to that of the "Jedi Mind Trick" from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' saga.
* Dan Lewis' apparent dislike for [[Leeds]], and nearby [[Sheffield]], in the episode is most likely banter, stemming from the historic rivalry between [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. Dan is a born Liverpudlian, and the city of [[Liverpool]] was historically part of Lancashire before the reform of county boundaries in 1974; both Leeds and Sheffield are typical Yorkshire cities.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 23:39, 2 November 2021

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The Halloween Apocalypse, prefixed in various sources with either Flux or simply Chapter One, was the first episode of series 13 of Doctor Who. It formed the first chapter of the six-part serial Doctor Who: Flux.

This opening chapter introduced the Flux, a universe-breaking force which is bound for Earth, as well as Swarm, a figure from the Doctor's past who escapes his confinement and "frees" his sister Azure from her earthly life. A new companion, Dan Lewis, also joins the TARDIS team, marking a transition from Yasmin Khan's largely unwritten solo travels with the Thirteenth Doctor.

The Doctor is revealed to have been pursuing Karvanista, the last living member of the Division, the order which erased her memories of having been the Timeless Child. This carries on from the revelations of 2020's The Timeless Children.

Synopsis

Halloween, 2021. A storm approaches. Something tears through space and time, undoing everything it touches. Who is the man who escapes his shackles? What about Dan has got his captor's attention? Why have the Angels come? And what will remain of the Earth when this night is done?

Plot

The Doctor tells Karvanista that he has not beaten them, whilst she and Yaz hang upside down from a gravity bar. Karvanista, appearing as a hologram, denies this, informs them that they will die in 79 seconds, then vanishes. Yaz is annoyed at the Doctor, but they escape by grabbing onto the gravity bar like a trapeze when it drops them, and holding on when it breaks in half. They struggle to undo their handcuffs, but land safely on a mattress in the TARDIS. Karvanista told them that he was travelling towards the final hours of Earth, so the Doctor sets the TARDIS to go there.

In Liverpool, 1820, inside a tunnel, Joseph Williamson and another man discuss how more workers are needed. Outside, James Stonehouse berates Williamson on the irrelevance of what he is doing. Williamson claims that he has a reason, but that anyone he tells would go mad.

In Liverpool, 2021, Dan Lewis leads a group of visitors around the Museum of Liverpool, telling them about how great the city is. He is escorted out by Diane, who tells him that he needs to stop pretending to be a tour guide, because he could be permanently banned from the museum. He protests that he is making people happy, and they clarify where they will meet up for Halloween drinks.

A burst of sparks comes from the TARDIS console, and the Doctor and Yaz wonder why it isn't taking them to Earth. The Doctor experiences a vision. En Sentac and K-Toscs check if the Swarm is still contained. The Swarm taunts them before breaking free and killing them both, renewing himself as he does so. Yaz alerts the Doctor to a black liquid seemingly coming from the TARDIS, and she scans it with her sonic screwdriver, looks worried, but doesn't tell Yaz. She sets the dateline for 31 October.

Dan emerges from a foodbank, and gives a box of food and some sweets to two people dressed in Halloween costumes. Inside, Wilma offers to make up a box of food for him, but he declines. Something flashes by behind him, but he doesn't see it. It scans them both as they lock up.

Arriving at his house, Dan gives the last of his sweets to three small children who knock on his door. He refuses to give any to a man holding a carton of eggs who also knocks on his door, and finds no food in his fridge or cupboard.

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Cast

Crew

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Art department

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Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

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Sound



Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.

References

Locations

Species

Foods and beverages

  • Dan works at a food bank.
  • Wilma offers Dan soup, which he later regrets declining.
  • The man attempting to trick-or-treat from Dan is holding a carton of eggs.

Halloween

Story notes

Continuity

Home video releases

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Footnotes

  1. This episode was also simulcast on BBC America, as well as other networks.
  2. Radio Times