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|image        = They Think It's All Over.jpg
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|series      = [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]]
|series      = [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]]
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|enemy        = [[Henghist]]
|enemy        = [[Henghist]]
|setting      = [[Wemba's Lea]], [[966]]
|setting      = [[Wemba's Lea]], [[966]]
|writer      = [[Tony Lee]]
|writer      = Tony Lee
|editor      = [[Denton J. Tipton]]
|editor      = [[Denton J. Tipton]]
|artist      = [[Mark Buckingham]]
|artist      = [[Mark Buckingham]]
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|letterer    = [[Neil Uyetake]]
|letterer    = [[Neil Uyetake]]
|publication  = [[DW11 5]]
|publication  = [[DW11 5]]
|release date = [[April (releases)|April]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|release date = 25 May 2011
|publisher    = IDW Publishing
|publisher    = IDW Publishing
|reprint      = When Worlds Collide (graphic novel)
|reprint      = When Worlds Collide (graphic novel)
|format      = [[American comic book]] - one issue
|format      = [[American comic book]] - one issue
|epcount      = 1
|prev        = Ripper's Curse (comic story)
|prev        = Ripper's Curse (comic story)
|next        = When Worlds Collide (comic story)
|next        = When Worlds Collide (comic story)
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The Doctor, Amy and Rory try to travel to [[Wembley Stadium]] in [[1966]] to watch a [[football]] match between [[England]] and [[Germany]]. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] lands in the exact location — but in [[966]].
The Doctor, Amy and Rory try to travel to [[Wembley Stadium]] in [[1966]] to watch a [[football]] [[1966 World Cup Final|match]] between [[England]] and [[Germany]]. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] lands in the exact location — but in [[966]].


The TARDIS crew, accompanied by [[Saxon|Anglo-Saxons]], visit Lord [[Wemba]] and his wife [[Frida]], who thank the Doctor for helping [[King]] [[Alfred the Great]] escape from [[Somerset]]. [[Rangar]] the Strong, his son [[Henghist]] and several [[Viking]]s walk in to discuss peace with the Anglo-Saxons, but Rangar's son has other ideas. He plans to control the Anglo-Saxon "dogs". His father hits him and tells him to obey him, and Amy notices Henghist is only here to start an argument.
The TARDIS crew, accompanied by [[Saxon|Anglo-Saxons]], visit Lord [[Wemba]] and his wife [[Frida]], who thank the Doctor for helping [[King]] [[Alfred the Great]] escape from [[Somerset]]. [[Rangar]] the Strong, his son [[Henghist]] and several [[Viking]]s walk in to discuss peace with the Anglo-Saxons, but Rangar's son has other ideas. He plans to control the Anglo-Saxon "dogs". His father hits him and tells him to obey him, and Amy notices Henghist is only here to start an argument.
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Meanwhile, Rory walks past a room where Henghist and Rangar are arguing. At the end of the argument, Rangar disowns Henghist and Henghist stabs Rangar in a fit of rage.
Meanwhile, Rory walks past a room where Henghist and Rangar are arguing. At the end of the argument, Rangar disowns Henghist and Henghist stabs Rangar in a fit of rage.


Rory tells the Doctor, Amy and Wemba, when Henghist walks towards them and pretends that Rangar was killed by the [[Saxon]]s. Henghist tries to take Amy and Frida as "payment for his father's death" when the Doctor has another idea: he challenges him and [[Wulf|one of his solders]] to a game of football. If he wins, he gets Frida, Amy and Wemba's land. If he loses, the Vikings leave.
Rory tells the Doctor, Amy and Wemba, when Henghist walks towards them and pretends that Rangar was killed by the [[Saxon]]s. Henghist tries to take Amy and Frida as "payment for his father's death" when the Doctor has another idea: he challenges him and [[Wulf|one of his soldiers]] to a game of football. If he wins, he gets Frida, Amy and Wemba's land. If he loses, the Vikings leave.


The Doctor and Rory win the football match, much to Henghist's displeasure. He wants to kill the women and burn the village, but Rory punches him, knocking him out cold.
The Doctor and Rory win the football match, much to Henghist's displeasure. He wants to kill the women and burn the village, but Rory punches him, knocking him out cold.
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* [[Wulf]]
* [[Wulf]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor, Amy and Rory mention [[George Best]], [[David Beckham]], [[Bobby Charlton]], [[Geoff Hurst]] and [[Bobby Moore]].
* The Doctor, Amy and Rory mention [[George Best]], [[David Beckham]], [[Bobby Charlton]], [[Geoff Hurst]] and [[Bobby Moore]].
* The Doctor refers to the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]].
* The Doctor refers to the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* This story is a "pure historical" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor, Amy, Rory and the TARDIS.
* This story is a "[[pure historical]]" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor, Amy, Rory and the TARDIS.
* The title of the story is a reference to a remark - "They think it's all over! It is now!" - made by the BBC commentator {{w|Kenneth Wolstenholme}} in the closing moments of the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final in which England beat West Germany 4-2.
* The title of the story is a reference to a remark - "They think it's all over! It is now!" - made by the BBC commentator {{w|Kenneth Wolstenholme}} in the closing moments of the [[1966 World Cup|World Cup]] in which [[England]] beat [[West Germany]] 4-2.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor mentions that he was once a star player for the [[King's Arms]] [[football]] club. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')  
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* The Eleventh Doctor shows an enthusiasm for football as his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] often did, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Living Legend (audio story)|Living Legend]]'', ''[[Something Inside (audio story)|Something Inside]]'') and once again attempts to take Amy and Rory on a football match. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ripper's Curse (comic story)|Ripper's Curse]]'')
* The Doctor mentions that he was once a star player for the [[King's Arms, Colchester|King's Arms]] [[football]] club. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')
* The Eleventh Doctor shows an enthusiasm for football as his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] often did, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Living Legend (audio story)|Living Legend]]'', ''[[Something Inside (audio story)|Something Inside]]'') and once again attempts to take Amy and Rory to a football match. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ripper's Curse (comic story)|Ripper's Curse]]'')
* The Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory also attended the 1966 World Cup final on another occasion. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extra Time (novel)|Extra Time]]'')


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They Think It's All Over was the third comic story in the ongoing Doctor Who (2011) series from IDW.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor, Amy and Rory try to travel to Wembley Stadium in 1966 to watch a football match between England and Germany. The TARDIS lands in the exact location — but in 966.

The TARDIS crew, accompanied by Anglo-Saxons, visit Lord Wemba and his wife Frida, who thank the Doctor for helping King Alfred the Great escape from Somerset. Rangar the Strong, his son Henghist and several Vikings walk in to discuss peace with the Anglo-Saxons, but Rangar's son has other ideas. He plans to control the Anglo-Saxon "dogs". His father hits him and tells him to obey him, and Amy notices Henghist is only here to start an argument.

Frida, away from the others, tells Amy that she and Rory should leave while they can, as Henghist has expressed great interest in her. Amy assures her she'll be fine.

Meanwhile, Rory walks past a room where Henghist and Rangar are arguing. At the end of the argument, Rangar disowns Henghist and Henghist stabs Rangar in a fit of rage.

Rory tells the Doctor, Amy and Wemba, when Henghist walks towards them and pretends that Rangar was killed by the Saxons. Henghist tries to take Amy and Frida as "payment for his father's death" when the Doctor has another idea: he challenges him and one of his soldiers to a game of football. If he wins, he gets Frida, Amy and Wemba's land. If he loses, the Vikings leave.

The Doctor and Rory win the football match, much to Henghist's displeasure. He wants to kill the women and burn the village, but Rory punches him, knocking him out cold.

After their goodbyes, the TARDIS crew finally travel to Wembley Stadium at the right time, where they chant "Wemba's Lea!".

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This story is a "pure historical" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor, Amy, Rory and the TARDIS.
  • The title of the story is a reference to a remark - "They think it's all over! It is now!" - made by the BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme in the closing moments of the World Cup in which England beat West Germany 4-2.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

This section needs a cleanup.

As per Forum:Non-valid Continuity sections, categories, and prefixes#Continuity sections, this section needs to be written from an out-of-universe perspective.