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|number= [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]]
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|story number= 8
|series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
|doctor= [[Tenth Doctor]]
|season number = Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)
|companions= [[Donna Noble]]
|series episode number = 9
|enemy= [[Vashta Nerada]] (redeem themselves)<br>[[Proper Dave]] (possessed; redeems himself)<br>[[Other Dave]] (possessed; redeems himself)<br>[[Anita]] (possessed; redeems herself) 
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|year= [[51st century]], [[The Library]]  
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|writer= [[Steven Moffat]]
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|broadcast date=[[7th June]] [[2008]]
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|setting = [[The Library]], [[51st century]]
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|confidential = River Runs Deep (CON episode)
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'''''Forest of the Dead''''' was the ninth episode of [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


{{Quote|Hush now. Spoilers!|River Song}}
Its major impact on the mythos of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was its depiction of the death of [[River Song]]. This narrative end point would be respected in future series that told River Song's out-of-sequence story.


==Synopsis==
== Synopsis ==
As the shadows rise, the Doctor forges an alliance with the mysterious River Song. But can anyone stop the Vashta Nerada?
[[Donna Noble|Donna]] is gone, the [[Vashta Nerada]] are out for fresh meat and the [[Tenth Doctor]] is running out of options. Can he trust the mysterious [[Professor]] [[River Song]], a woman who claims to be from his future? Why would his [[Twelfth Doctor|future self]] have given her his [[sonic screwdriver]], or tell her [[Aliases of the Doctor|his real name]]? Even if they do work together, can anyone stop the shadows from claiming them all as their next meal?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Continuing on from ''[[Silence in the Library]]'', [[River Song]] uses her [[Sonic blaster|blaster]] to create a hole in the wall - enabling her, [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and the others to escape the shadow-possessed [[Proper Dave]] down a corridor.
[[River Song]] uses her [[sonic blaster]] to create a hole in the wall. The [[Tenth Doctor]] and the others escape the [[Vashta Nerada]]-possessed [[Proper Dave]] down a corridor.
 
These events are watched on [[television]] by the [[Charlotte Lux|girl]]. She switches channels to one showing [[Donna Noble|Donna]] being taken out of the [[ambulance]] on a stretcher. Donna wakes up in a facility being treated by [[Doctor Moon]]. When she tries to remember reality, Doctor Moon quietly tells her that she has been in this facility being treated by him for years. She accepts the reality he presents to her. The way time progresses in her virtual world seems to be led by her thoughts; Doctor Moon suggests she walks by the river and she suddenly appears at the river. She occasionally finds this odd but is reassured by Doctor Moon. He introduces her to another resident named [[Lee McAvoy|Lee]], who has a stammer. Before she knows it, she is married to her ideal man, and they have two children, twins [[Joshua (Forest of the Dead)|Joshua]] and [[Ella (Forest of the Dead)|Ella]].
 
Meanwhile, the others in the Library have been on the run from the Vashta Nerada. The Doctor and River Song argue as he demands to know who she is and where she got her [[River Song's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] from. He isn't sure he can trust her, but she assures him that someday she'll be someone he trusts completely. However as she can't wait for him to learn that, she says she can prove it now and apologises before whispering something in his [[ear]]. He is stunned, and when she asks him if they're OK now, he nods in response, seeming to now trust that she's telling the truth. Unfortunately, [[Anita (Silence in the Library)|Anita]] now has two shadows. She remains brave in the face of her impending death, as the Doctor darkens her visor in the hopes that it might trick the Vashta Nerada into thinking they have already infiltrated it. They then realise that "Proper Dave" has caught up with them again, and they flee. The Doctor stops to try to reason with the Vashta Nerada. River tells [[Other Dave]] to stay behind to help the Doctor, who teaches the Vashta Nerada to use the suit's communicator to speak to him. In doing so, he learns that the Vashta Nerada didn't travel to the Library but were brought there; they lived in the forests that were pulped to create all the [[book]]s, and then hatched after arriving. Other Dave, in the meantime, has also been killed by the Vashta Nerada, leaving the Doctor trapped between the two Daves. He escapes through a trap door hatch and sets off after the other three.
 
Elsewhere, River Song tells Anita about the Doctor she knows. She has seen whole armies turn and run away from him in the future, and he can open [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] by snapping his fingers. The Doctor arrives and says that is impossible. As he returns his attention to the present, Anita asks him what River whispered in his ear earlier. She reminds him that she's about to die, and so his secret is "safe" with her. This prompts him to finally realise the significance of the oddly-worded "4022 saved" message. He figures out that the Library's [[computer]] hard drive – CAL – had detected the people in the Library were in danger from the Vashta Nerada and teleported them out, however it had nowhere to teleport them to. Instead, the computer stored the patterns on its hard drive... it literally "saved" all of the four thousand twenty-two people in the Library to its memory, and has done the same with Donna.
 
In her virtual home, Donna is contacted by a hooded figure, who tells her the world is not real. They arrange to meet in a playground. The figure reveals herself to be [[Miss Evangelista]], whose [[consciousness]] was copied when she was killed. In this reality, however, her appearance is deformed but as a side effect she has become much more intelligent. She again warns Donna that the world is not real. Donna is stubborn and sceptical, but to her horror, she sees that all the children in the playground – including hers – are identical.
 
This revelation drives the little girl into hysterics, making her [[Dad (Silence in the Library)|father]] and Doctor Moon disappear with her TV remote. [[The Library]] starts to enter a meltdown, and is set to explode.
 
Later, when Donna takes her children home, the virtual world is bathed in red light, signifying the Library's incoming destruction. Donna cradles her two children together in fear, and orders them not to get out of her sight. Later, at bedtime, Ella asks if she and Joshua are real, and Donna tells her that they both are, even if they stop as soon as she closes her eyes. Donna promises to never closes her eyes again, but as soon as she goes to kiss Ella goodnight, both children are gone!


All this is being watched on TV by the girl. She switches channels and eventually finds a channel showing [[Donna]] being taken out of the ambulance on a stretcher. Donna wakes up in an ambulance with no memories of her past life, and is treated in a facility by [[Doctor Moon]].  The way time progresses in her virtual world seems to be lead by her thoughts; Doctor Moon suggests she walks by the river and she suddenly appears at the river.  She occasionally finds this odd, but is reassured by Doctor Moon.  Before she knows it, she is married to her ideal man [[Lee McAvey|Lee]], who has a stammer, and has two children of her own. She is then approached by a hooded figure in a playground, who turns out to be [[Miss Evangelista]]. She warns Donna that the world is not real. Donna is stubborn and skeptical of Miss Evangelista's words, although soon, much to her horror, she observes that all the children in the playground are copies of one another.
Donna, shocked after witnessing her children vanishing, goes into hysterics and breaks down emotionally, sobbing at her children's empty beds.


Meanwhile, the Doctor squabbles with River Song, but is soon stunned when she whispers something in his ear to prove that he comes to trust her completely. However, Anita now has two shadows. They are then forced to flee as the Vashta Nerada suit creature has caught them up again. The [[Time Lord]] tries to reason with the [[Vashta Nerada]] as it takes over more of the team, and finds out they came as microspores in millions and millions of books and then hatched. Other Dave stays behind, but is then killed by the Vashta Nerada, leaving the Doctor inbetween the two Daves. He escapes and sets off after the other three.
Back in the Library, the team travel to the core of the planet to the computer. The little girl is, in fact, the hard drive. She was [[Strackman Lux]]'s grandfather's youngest daughter, Charlotte Abigail Lux aka "CAL". She was dying of an incurable disease, so he made an imaginary world for her to live in and every [[book]] ever written for her to enjoy. He also gave her a "Doctor Moon" to watch over her, but the stress of having so many minds integrated into her own is causing her to overload. She has initiated the self-destruct and is about to destroy the planet.


Further ahead, River Song is telling Anita about the Doctor she knows and tells her that in the future the Doctor can open the [[TARDIS]] by snapping is fingers. The Doctor overhears this, but then switches his attention back to the present. He then figures out that [[The Library|the library]]'s computer hard drive - CAL - is the key to bringing Donna back, for it has literally 'saved' her and all of the 4022 people in the Library 100 years ago to its hard drive. The team travels to the core of the planet to locate the computer. It transpires that [[Charlotte Abigail Lux|the little girl]] is in fact the hard drive, and was [[Strackman Lux]]'s grandfather's youngest daughter. She was dying so he made an imaginary world and a [[Doctor Moon]] to watch over her and any book ever written.
[[File:DOCTORWHOx409x2538.jpg|thumb|River meets her fate.]]
The Doctor realises that to restore the "saved" people, the Library needs extra memory. This can be achieved by linking himself to the core. River Song says that this will burn through both his hearts and kill him without a chance of even being able to [[regeneration|regenerate]]. He sends River and Lux upstairs to prepare for the restoration. As she exits, River tells Anita to watch him.


River Song knocks the Doctor out to prevent him stopping her sacrificing herself to bring back Donna and the others. The Doctor tries to persuade River to let him do this, and reveals that she had whispered his real name into his ear, which apparently he could only tell someone this one time. In order to restore those who have been saved, she has to provide memory to CAL, which burns out her mind. She dies, as the Doctor looks on, handcuffed to a wall.
Anita asks the Doctor what he intends to do about the Vashta Nerada. He states he intends to materialise the people, get them off the planet, and then leave the world to the Vashta Nerada. When asked if he thinks the Vashta Nerada will take his offer, he reveals Anita has already been consumed by them. When they, using Anita's suit, threaten to consume him and everyone else, he reminds them he is the Doctor... They are in the biggest library in the universe, and he tells them to look him up. They pause after a moment of consideration, and then agree: they will give him one day to evacuate everyone. They then abandon the suit and withdraw.


Donna and the other saved people return, but she cannot find Lee and thinks that perhaps he didn't exist after all. Lee sees her but his stammer prevents him from calling out to her before he is teleported away.
River returns to find Anita dead, then knocks the Doctor unconscious. He wakes up, finding himself [[handcuffs|handcuffed]] to the wall. River has hooked her own mind up to the computer, planning to carry out the plan in his place. He tries desperately to persuade River to let him do this. He reminds her that she whispered his real name into his ear, which he could only tell someone for one reason... She refuses and sadly notes that during all the time they shared and will share together, he always knew this is where and when she dies. While he insists that the future can be changed, she tells him not to change one moment of what happens between them even though it leads to this and he will see her again. She links in when the countdown reaches zero and dies, as the Doctor looks on.


The Doctor realizes in the nick of time that, knowing River's fate and having years to think of a way to save her, his future self must have given  her the [[sonic screwdriver]] for a reason. He finds that, like the [[Data Ghost]]s, her consciousness has been saved in the screwdriver. The Doctor manages to upload River's data ghost into the Library's computer-- where she is reunited with the rest of her team, in the alternate reality with Dr. Moon and the girl.
Donna's virtual world is overtaken by a bright light, as Lee arrives and asks if he is real or was just created for her. Donna promises to find him in reality, as the light consumes them both. In the Library, the 4,022 people and Donna are all restored much to Lux's joy. However, at the core, the Doctor looks sadly at River's dead body only too aware of how much she will mean to him one day.
 
The evacuation of the Library begins. Donna cannot find Lee, and she and the Doctor conclude that perhaps he never really existed at all. The real Lee sees Donna as he steps onto a teleport, but his stammer prevents him from calling out to her before he is teleported away. The Doctor and Donna briefly muse over River Song's diary, and Donna recalls how shocked River was when she mentioned her name and asks why she wasn't travelling with him when he sees her again. The Doctor holds up River's diary asking her if they should take a look, as it contains details of her life and their future. Ultimately, they decide not to look in it and leave it behind on a shelf along with the [[River Song's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] his future self gave her.
 
Suddenly, the Doctor comes running back. He realises that since he knew River's fate all along, his future self would never have just let her die and has had years to think of a way to save her. He knows that he wouldn't just give her a sonic screwdriver without a good reason. Opening it, he finds that it contains a hidden [[neural relay]]. As with the [[data ghost]]s, her consciousness has been saved there. However, it is fading. The Doctor takes River for "one last run", as he sprints back to the core. He uploads River's data ghost into the Library's computer, as the face of Charlotte looks on and smiles. River appears in a virtual reality created by Charlotte and is reunited with all of her team members for all eternity. The Doctor also fixes the data core so that Charlotte is no longer unstable and it's a good place for them to live. Laughing in surprise, River only says, "He just can't do it, can he? That man. That impossible man. He just can't give in."
 
In the real world, the Doctor returns to the TARDIS. Standing before it and concentrating, he tries opening the TARDIS doors with a snap of his fingers and is able to do so. He goes inside to join Donna and turns to look back outside with her. As he snaps his fingers to close the door of the TARDIS, River closes the blue TARDIS-shaped diary. River is sitting in the kids' bedroom of Donna's house in the virtual realm, and has been telling the story of the Doctor to Donna's two children, and Charlotte, who has moved to live with them, concluding that on very special days when "the Doctor comes to call, everybody lives." Charlotte has a real family now, human consciousnesses to keep her company in her "Dream". Smiling, River turns out the lights, saying "Sweet dreams everyone."


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
*[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
*[[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]
* [[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]
*[[River Song]] - [[Alex Kingston]]  
* [[River Song|Professor River Song]] - [[Alex Kingston]]
*[[Doctor Moon]] - [[Colin Salmon]]
* [[Doctor Moon|Dr Moon]] - [[Colin Salmon]]
*[[Strackman Lux]] - [[Steve Pemberton]]
* [[Proper Dave]] - [[Harry Peacock]]
*[[Proper Dave]] - [[Harry Peacock]]  
* [[Strackman Lux]] - [[Steve Pemberton]]
*[[Other Dave]] - [[O-T Fagbenle]]  
* [[Anita (Silence in the Library)|Anita]] - [[Jessika Williams]]
*[[Charlotte Lux]] - [[Eve Newton]]
* [[Other Dave]] - [[O-T Fagbenle]]
*[[Anita]] - [[Jessika Williams]]  
* [[Charlotte Lux|The Girl]] - [[Eve Newton]]
*Miss [[Evangelista]] - [[Talulah Riley]]
* [[Dad (Silence in the Library)|Dad]] - [[Mark Dexter]]
*[[Lee McAvoy]] - [[Jason Pitt]]
* [[Lee McAvoy|Lee]] - [[Jason Pitt]]
*[[Jelivia Lux]] - [[Mark Dexter]]
* [[The Children|Ella]] - [[Eloise Rakic-Platt]]
*Ella McAvoy - [[Eloise Rakic-Platt]]
* [[The Children|Joshua]] - [[Alex Midwood]]
*Joshua McAvoy - [[Alex Midwood]]
* [[Evangelista|Miss Evangelista]] - [[Talulah Riley]]
* [[Man (Forest of the Dead)|Man]] - [[Jonathan Reuben]]
 
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==References==
== Worldbuilding ==
*The [[Vashta Nerada]] give the Doctor a day to sort everything.
* The Doctor uses [[River Song's sonic screwdriver|River's sonic screwdriver]] to save [[River Song]]'s neural pattern within [[Charlotte Lux|CAL]].
*The [[teleport]]s can only teleport three people at a time.
* [[Hairdryer]]s can interfere with [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver]].
*The Doctor uses his future sonic screwdriver to save [[River Song]]'s neural pattern within [[CAL]].
*When the Doctor says that history can be rewritten, River's response is "Not one line!" These are the same words [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] says to [[Barbara Wright]], when she attempted to change history. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Aztecs]])''
*The frantic music from [[Midnight (TV story)]] is heard during a scene where Donna Noble freaks out, having seen her "children", whom she had tucked in bed, disappear without a trace, while she was in the Data Core.
*River also associates running with her time with the Doctor, echoing sentiments expressed by [[Donna Noble]] and [[Jenny]].
*River refers to the Doctor as an "impossible man", echoing similar sentiments by [[Agatha Christie]].
*River's ultimate fate a simulated reality in a vast computer, echoes that of the Doctor's own people, who store the memories and personalities of dead [[Time Lords]] in [[The Matrix|the Matrix]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')
*River's final monologue that once in a very long while "everybody lives", echoes the line spoken by the Doctor in [[The Doctor Dances]]. Here too, the Doctor manages to miraculously save everyone, even those who'd already been lost, and ends with the Doctor having a cathartic moment of triumph.
===[[:Category:The Doctor|The Doctor]]===
*The Doctor says "Who are you?" to [[River Song]], ironic because he is always the one being asked that.
*The Doctor learns the fate of River Song, and retains this memory through to their "first" meeting in the future. The future Doctor will adjust his sonic screwdriver in order to preserve Song's consciousness so his younger self will be able to preserve her within Cal.
*Song appears to have knowledge of Time Lord anatomy, including knowledge of [[regeneration]]. She also indicates that destruction of both of the Doctor's hearts is a circumstance after which regeneration is not possible.


==Story Notes==
=== The Doctor ===
*The working title for this story was: '''River's Run'''. When BBC Video announced the North American release of the Series 4 DVD box set, this title was used in the episode list and not ''Forest of the Dead''.
* The Doctor says, "Who are you?", to [[River Song|River]], a line which is often asked of him.
*In River Song's voice over, she mentions the "skies of all the world might just turn dark", a possible reference to [[The Darkness]], a story arc element that plays out in the series 4 finale.
* The Doctor learns the fate of River Song and retains this memory through to their "first" meeting in the future. The future Doctor will adjust his [[sonic screwdriver]] in order to preserve Song's consciousness so his younger self will be able to preserve her within CAL.
*CAL was also the name of the computer graphics company that created the title sequence used between [[1987]] and [[1989]] for the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s TV adventures. A result of this work was the creation of the first photo-realistic CGI TARDIS, featured in [[DW]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)]]''.
* Song appears to have knowledge of Time Lord anatomy, including knowledge of [[regeneration]]. She also indicates that destruction of both of the Doctor's [[Binary cardiovascular system|hearts]] in this instance is a circumstance after which he will likely not be able to regenerate.
*In the girl's house, on a drawing on the wall, there is a picture of a blonde haired girl and a wolf. This may be a reference to [[Rose]] and [[Bad Wolf]] as they are one and the same
*This is the second episode in this series to have a character share the name of a character from the Joss Whedon show ''Firefly'', with River. the first was Cobb in ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]''.
*Moffat's recurring theme "everybody lives" returns again in this episode. In the BBC podcast associated with this episode, Moffat and Davies point out that so far in the four major storylines that he has contributed to the series, the only "final" deaths that have occurred have been due to old age (such as [[Billy Shipton]] and [[Kathy Nightingale]]) or illness ([[Madame de Pompadour]]). Moffat consequently promises (in the podcast) that he will kill people off in more dramatic fashion in future stories.
*Although Moffat's story is science fiction, the idea of downloading human consciousness as data - even after physical death - and the philosophical issues surrounding this is an issue being addressed by futurists in real-life, with scientists such as Ray Kurzweil speculating that technology will allow the uploading of consciousness to computers within a generation in his book, ''The Age of Spiritual Machines''.
*A recurring theme in this and the preceding episode is "spoilers"; this is a term that was coined in the 1990s by science fiction fandom to address the circulation of information revealing the plots and endings of TV shows and movies. Interestingly, the fourth series of ''Doctor Who'' contains several examples of plot twists and cameos that were successfully protected from "spoilers". Other examples of successful spoiler protection include the appearance of [[Catherine Tate]] at the end of ''[[Doomsday]]''. Examples of plot twists that were not successfully protected from "spoilers" included the return of Rose in Series 4 - spoiled in part by people witnessing the filming - and the regeneration of [[Christopher Eccleston]] at the end of Series 1 - spoiled by the BBC publicity office itself.


===Ratings===
== Story notes ==
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* On the very first take of River whispering his name into the Doctor's ear, David Tennant corpsed because Alex Kingston whispered "Shaniqua"<ref>[https://x.com/anika_mercat/status/1799872125593141348 Alex Kingston reveals what she actually whispered into the Doctor's ear]</ref>
* If one pays attention to Lux's explanation, the little girl is actually his aunt; if she was his grandfather's daughter, that would mean her sibling would have been Lux's parent.
* The working title for this story was ''River's Run''. When BBC Video announced the North American release of the Series 4 DVD box set, this title was used in the episode list and not ''Forest of the Dead''. The ''[[Radio Times]]'' also used this working title. According to [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale|Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter]]'', the title was changed not long before broadcast. Other potential titles included ''The Doctor Runs'', ''Forest of the Night'' and ''Return of the Dead''.
* CAL was also the name of the computer graphics company that created the title sequence used between 1987 and 1989 for the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s TV adventures. A result of this work was the creation of the first photo-realistic CGI TARDIS, featured in 1987's ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]''.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2V5KWWTTzNC1HsQxyDPjXR7/the-fourth-dimension BBC]</ref>
* [[Steven Moffat]]'s recurring theme "everybody lives" returns again in this episode. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'') In the BBC podcast associated with this episode, Moffat and [[Russell T Davies]] point out that so far in the four major storylines that he has contributed to the series, the only "final" deaths that have occurred have been due to old age (as in the case of [[Billy Shipton]] and [[Kathy Nightingale]]) or illness ([[Madame de Pompadour]]). Moffat consequently promises (in the podcast) that he will kill people off in more dramatic fashion in future stories, proven to be true in ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]''.
* The concept of downloading human consciousness as data — even after physical death — and the philosophical issues surrounding this is an issue being addressed by futurists in real life, with scientists such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kurzweil Ray Kurzweil] speculating that technology will allow the uploading of consciousness to computers within a generation in his [[book]], ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kurzweil The Age of Spiritual Machines]''.
* A recurring theme in this and the preceding episode is "spoilers". This is a term that was coined in the 1990s by science fiction fandom to address the circulation of information revealing the plots and endings of TV shows and movies. Interestingly, the fourth series of ''Doctor Who'' contains several examples of plot twists and cameos that were successfully protected from "spoilers". Other examples of successful spoiler protection include the appearance of [[Catherine Tate]] at the end of ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]''. Examples of plot twists that were not successfully protected from "spoilers" included the return of Rose in Series 4 — spoiled in part by people witnessing the filming — and the regeneration of [[Christopher Eccleston]] at the end of Series 1 — spoiled by the BBC publicity office itself.
* This is the last episode not written or co-written by [[Russell T Davies]] until ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', and the last to not be written or co-written by the show's head writer until ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]''.
* The frantic music from ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' is heard during a scene where Donna Noble freaks out, having seen her "children", whom she had tucked in bed, disappear without a trace, while she was in the data core.
* Excerpts of the ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'' theme (a remixed version of the Doctor's theme with echoing vocals) are heard when dialogue about the Doctor's future is brought up by River, foreshadowing events to come.
* The phrase, "Time can be rewritten", is first uttered by the Doctor in this story and is a recurring phrase throughout Series 5 and 6.
* The Doctor states to River, "Nobody can open a TARDIS by snapping their fingers." However, River tells him (and he finds out) that he can, and also closes the door by snapping his fingers. [[Clara Oswald]] is also later shown displaying this ability in episodes like ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' and ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]''.
* Donna's children, Joshua and Ella, were named after [[Steven Moffat]]'s son Joshua and his best friend Ella. The accompanying [[Doctor Who Confidential|''Doctor Who Confidential'']] episode shows Moffat visiting the set with Joshua and Ella to watch part of the episode being filmed.
* During the audio commentary, [[David Tennant]] mentions that Donna's [[wedding dress]] is the same one she wore in [[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]''.
* The question of the Doctor's real name dates back to the earliest days of the series, though more recent episodes have implied that his name is a terrible secret. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'', ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
* This episode and ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' are the only TV stories featuring River Song not to have been shot in high-definition.
* [[Julie Gardner]] suggested to [[Steven Moffat]] that at the end only Charlotte be present with River, not the other two children. He has since stated he regrets the decision otherwise.<ref>[https://www.tvcream.co.uk/podcasts/tv-cream-stays-indoors/tv-cream-stays-indoors-with-steven-moffat/ TV Cream Stays Indoors With Steven Moffat]</ref>
* According to [[Steven Moffat]], the squareness gun is the sonic blaster used by [[Jack Harkness]] in season one. After Jack leaves it in the TARDIS, River Song will take the gun in the Doctor's future.
* A twist revelation in which Donna's artificial-reality husband, Lee, turned out to be an overweight woman in the real world was excised for fear of being too confusing.
* Heavy rains forced the postponement of much of the recording of the outdoor scenes in Victoria Park, Cardiff.
* Donna's illusory children were initially called Alan and Tracy.
* The girl discovering the concealed buttons in the television remote control was based on [[Steven Moffat]]'s son Joshua doing the same thing.
* This two-parter formed Block Eight of season four.
* This two-parter was originally scheduled as the ninth and tenth episodes of season four. During the autumn, however, it was realised that both this episode and the one intended to follow it, ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'', featured Donna living in an imaginary world. Consequently, the two-parter was brought forward one spot, with ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' now separating the two narratives.
* [[Euros Lyn]]'s aunt and cousin, as well as his cousin's girlfriend, were amongst the missing Library patrons.
* It was during production of this episode that it was announced that [[Phil Collinson]] would be departing as producer, as he had been appointed Head of Drama for BBC Manchester  after completing season four.
* The question of which incarnation of the Doctor gave River the sonic screwdriver that preserved her data ghost was left unresolved until {{cs|The Husbands of River Song (TV story)}} revealed it was the [[Twelfth Doctor]] who gave River her sonic screwdriver.


===Myths===
=== Ratings ===
*Following the broadcast of ''[[Silence in the Library]]'' there was much discussion in the ''Doctor Who'' fan community over the identity of River Song, with speculation that she might be a future incarnation of [[Romana]] or an alias of [[Bernice Summerfield]] being two of the ideas put forth. ''The episode, ultimately, leaves her origin ambiguous although it does establish several times that this was the first time the Doctor met River, meaning she cannot be a past character.''
* 7.84 million (UK final)<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref>
*In ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'', the Doctor is told his "song may end soon", leading to speculation the "death" of River Song is what is being referred to.
*Given Song's knowledge of the Doctor's true name, coupled with various references in dialog in this and the preceding episode, additional speculation has included the possibility that she is the Doctor's future wife, or that the Doctor revealed his name to her just prior to his own death ("the only time I could," he says). ''It's unlikely the Doctor told her his name before his own death since Song clearly expected to meet the Doctor from a time after their relationship; she wouldn't have had this expectation if he was dead in her timeframe. However, given Davies' own comments that they have prepared to ensure this series continues long after the upcoming final regeneration, it is possible that his final death brings on a resurrection of some form.''
**''Given the ease with which she tries to determine where she is in his personal timeline, it's likely that she wasn't expecting to meet the Doctor from any time period more specific than 'one where he knows me.'  If she's witnessed the Doctor die, since he's a time traveler she could reasonably expect to encounter him from before his death much like times in the past when companions have encountered earlier versions of 'their' Doctor (mostly the multi-Doctor stories, although Sally Sparrow's one face-to-face meeting with the Doctor is a similar scene).  In those scenarios, the Doctor seems to just take it in stride.''
*Another idea put forth is that River Song is actually the Doctor's mother. This is based on a joke that Steven Moffat said in the pod cast. Although it would explain how she knows his name it does not explain why she constantly states he hasn't met her yet or her forwardness towards him. ''That said, it was Moffat who invented the phrase "wibbly wobbly, timey wimey"...'' This theory does not explain why she was so forward towards him (for example the playfully flirtatious tone of her retort "spoilers" when the Doctor asked her why she had handcuffs).
*It has been rumoured that [[River Song]] is the Doctor's future wife. A hint at this may be when Mr. Lux said, "squabbling like an old married couple", which was followed by River and the Doctor looking into each others eyes, and then River revealing that she knows the Doctor's name.


===Filming Locations===
=== Myths ===
*The Library halls were filmed in Swansea Library.
* Following the broadcast of ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' there was much discussion in the ''Doctor Who'' fan community of the identity of River Song, with rampant speculation on various characters who she might "really" be. ''The episode ultimately leaves her origin ambiguous, although it does establish several times that this was the first time the Doctor met River, meaning she could not be a past character. [[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]] conclusively proves that she is a new character, a human with Time Lord DNA, and the daughter of [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]]''.
*The Area where everybody was returned was filmed in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
* In ''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'', the Doctor was told his "song may end soon", leading to speculation the "death" of River Song is what was being referred to. ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' shows that this prediction centred on the end of this incarnation of the Doctor.
*The control room where River sacrificed herself was filmed in ALCOA industries, in Fforestfach, Swansea.
* It had been rumoured that [[River Song]] was the Doctor's future wife. ''This was shown to be true in [[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]].''
* Before the official title was revealed to be ''Forest of the Dead'', it was rumoured that the episode's title was ''Saved from the Books''.


===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
=== Filming locations ===
*It is never explained how the Doctor got out of the handcuffs as it was shown that he couldn't reach the sonic screwdriver and there is no evidence that anyone freed him. ''There were 4,022 people in the Library. There is a very high chance that one of them found him and handed him the screwdriver. This well may have been Donna as the Doctor knew straight away that she was looking for Lee the first time we see them properly together in this episode. Or perchance he simply reached for it with his foot. Also, these are 51st century handcuffs, they could have been set on a timer.''
==== Studio ====
*If the Vashta Nerada are now living on the planet, does that not mean that CAL and its hardrive will be destroyed? ''Vashta Nerada only eat meat. The hardrive is not edible and therefore not threatened.''
* Upper Boat Studios, Trefforest
* During the scene when everything goes white, when Lee bursts through the door - he shouts Donna! But Lee could not say her name properly because he had a stammer.''Stammers are often caused by stress - there were several scenes in which he spoke without the stammer.''
* The future Doctor apparently places one of the communicator links in the sonic screwdriver to save River's mind, yet the suit she is wearing when she dies also has one of the links. ''We don't know if the communicator on her suit was intact after her death. If the transfer fried her brain, it may also have fried the communicator (which mirrors her brain activity).  ''
* When the shadows are stretching from Anita to the Doctor, the shadows of the equipment move away. (These shadows have Vashta Nerada in them, and they are moving as well)
* How come the Data Ghosts in the system didn't get transferred out? CAL brought the crew of Mr. Lux's expedition back through the computer not their Data Ghosts. It is possible that the Vashta Nerada Data Ghosts did not get uploaded but the Miss Evangelista disfigured Data Ghost should still have been brought back out (downloaded). ''The 4022 people in the system were alive when teleported into the system. The crew's Data Ghosts were indeed captured by the system and downloaded into the system. But as they have no physical body outside the computer they can only exist inside.''
*After the people have been teleported back into the library, Strackman Lux says "4,022 people saved!". However, including Donna, there were actually 4,023 people. ''He didn't actually know that Donna went into the computer''
*Why would the Doctor need years to think of a way to save River when he already knows? ''Perhaps the Doctor did not originally save River, and decided to change history by giving his younger self the means to save her,although the doctor is very against changing history. Alternatively, it could be that the Doctor needed years to refine the neural chip he places in his screwdriver so that it only stores River's consciousness. Remember wibbly wobbly, timey wimey.''
*The library was shut down over 100 years ago. However, CAL was Lux's "Grandfather's youngest daughter." He also claimed that the library was built for CAL. It is frankly impossible that his grandfather had a child over 100 years ago, which would mean the library was invaded before it was built.( seeing as this story takes place far in the future it is a very real possibility that Lux's grandfather lived a very long time and had a child at an advanced age)
*If nothing can get through the TARDIS forcefield system when she appears in the TARDIS how did Donna get eaten and put on a parallel world? ''Nothing got through the force-field. Donna was teleported into the TARDIS, but CAL managed to change the data, teleporting her away from the TARDIS and into the central computer core.''


==Continuity==
==== Location ====
*The Doctor says that the auto destruct in [[The Library]] could 'crack the planet open like an egg' the [[Seventh Doctor]] said the same about what the [[Imperial Dalek]] mothership's weapons could do to the Earth ([[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'').
* Hensol Castle, Hensol
*River Song says the Doctor has taken her to the "end of the universe", suggesting the Doctor at some point returns to the general time period seen in ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' which is also described as being at the end of the universe. She could also mean "end of the universe" as a location, supposing that the area of the universe is finite, however the paradoxes that the Toclafane caused may have averted the end of the universe to an even further date.
* Victoria Park, Cardiff
*The question of the Doctor's real name dates back to the earliest days of the series ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'', ''[[Silver Nemesis]]''), though in more recent episodes ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'', etc.) the fact his name is a mystery has been amplified. An earlier Moffat-written episode ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', directly addressed this issue when [[Madame de Pompadour]] reads the Doctor's mind and discovers that the Doctor's true name is hidden (it is not, however, indicated whether she actually learns his true name). 
* Palace Road, Cardiff
*At the end of this episode, River states that some days "Everybody lives!". This is very similar to what the Doctor says at the end of another of [[Steven Moffat|Steven Moffat's]] episodes, ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'' ("Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once — everybody lives! I need more days like this.").
* Crwys Medical Centre, Cardiff
*The Doctor says to River Song "history can be rewritten" to which Song replies "not one line" a reference to [[DW]]: ''[[The Aztecs]]''.
* St Mary's Of Angels, Canton
*The Doctor has previously spoken his name in [[EDA]]: ''[[Vanderdeken's Children]]'' and also [[EDA]]: ''[[Interference]]''
* Dyffryn Gardens, Vale Of Glamorgan
*The teleport system is similar to that used in [[DW]]: ''[[The Ark in Space]]'' in that it is limited to three at one time.
* Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
*The [[sonic blaster|squareness gun]] used by River Song to blast a hole in the wall of the Library is the same gun used by [[Jack Harkness]] when he first met the Doctor. It was left behind in the TARDIS when Jack Harkness was teleported out with the Doctor &amp; Rose into the game shows on Station Five. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]''/''[[The Doctor Dances]]''/''[[Bad Wolf]]'') (''Per Steven Moffat, ''Doctor Who Confidential'': "River Runs Deep"'')
* Alcoa Emp Swansea, Swansea
*Despite his explicit statement to the contrary, the Doctor has given away a sonic screwdriver or two.  [[Liz Shaw]] has one in ''[[Inferno]]'', and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] has her sonic lipstick. Although he could be referring to never giving away his screwdriver.  ''Liz Shaw's device was only ever shown to open the door to the Doctor's workshop.  It was referred to as a "door handle." He never gives them as a gift. In Sarah Jane's case he may have given it with the intention that she use it along with the other artifacts he gave her to protect the Earth.''
* Swansea Library, Swansea
*Just as in [[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'' and ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'' the Doctor maintains that he is "always all right" in the wake of a great loss.
*The Doctor says that having 4,022 minds talking inside one's mind (referring to CAL) is like being him. In the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures|Eighth Doctor Adventure]] ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', it is revealed that the Doctor had downloaded the entire [[The Matrix|Matrix]] into his head, effectively meaning that he had every single Time Lord's mind inside his own. Whether or not this line is an indication that the Matrix is still present in the Doctor's mind is unclear. It could also be referring to the Doctor's ability (referenced in ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'') to see "all that is, all that was, all that ever could be". It is generally assumed that some point after ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', the Doctor restored the Time Lords and Gallifrey, presumably removing the Matrix from his mind, only for them to be destroyed in the [[Last Great Time War]]. In ''[[Panacea|Gallifrey: Panacea]]'', [[Irving Braxiatel]] is implied to have heard rumors of the impending Time War and engineered the removal of the Time Lord biodata archive from Gallifrey.  This may also be a reference to the Time Lord Intelligentsia referenced in [[The Invisible Enemy]], described as the intellectual power of a thousand Time Lords.  The Doctor remarked, however, that he hadn't had access to that since he left the Time Lords.
*No mention is made of the fact that the 4,022 people brought back to physical existence at the end of the story are now alive 100 years later than they were "saved," which would likely mean they now have no jobs, homes or living direct family — so what's to become of them? ''They probably sued the Felman Lux Corporation for billions.''


== DVD and other releases==
=== Production errors ===
[[Image:Bbcdvd-s4-v3.jpg|thumb|120px|Series 4 Volume 3 DVD Cover]]
* The two times we see [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver]] project the image of Donna, the Doctor's tone of voice is different.
*Released in the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] DVD boxset in [[November]] [[2008]] along with the rest of the Series.
* When the Doctor tells River and Donna "Spoilers" and walks down the staircase, as the camera pans downwards with him, the camera boom's reflection can be seen on one of the books.
*Released as Series 4 Volume 3 in a vanilla edition alongside [[Silence in the Library]] and [[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]].
* Several times when the Doctor handles [[River Song's sonic screwdriver|River's sonic screwdriver]], the camera changes do not match up to his hand positions on the screwdriver.
* When Anita gets two shadows after she says, "Didn't do Proper Dave any good", she only has one shadow. When they get away from the swarm she has two shadows again.
* Shortly after Donna's children are taken to the playground, Ella runs by with a scraped left knee, long before she actually injures herself there.
* When Charlotte throws the TV remote away in rage, it can be seen that the shot in which the remote hits the floor is archive footage from ''Silence in the Library''; as before Charlotte throws the remote, the bottom of it is badly scratched, but when the remote hits the floor, the bottom is intact.


==External Links==
== Continuity ==
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_09 BBC Website - Episode Guide: '''Forest of the Dead''']
* The Doctor says that the auto destruct in [[the Library]] could "crack the planet open like an egg". The [[Seventh Doctor]] said the same about what the [[Imperial Dalek]] mothership's weapons could do to the Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')
* River Song says she trusts the Doctor to "the end of the universe", where she also states that they've been. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
* The Doctor says to River Song, "time can be rewritten", to which River replies, "not one line", mirroring a statement by the Doctor himself in his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'')
* The Doctor has previously spoken his name to others. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vanderdeken's Children (novel)|Vanderdeken's Children]]'', ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Books One]]'' and ''[[Interference - Book Two (novel)|Two]]'', ''[[Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing (short story)|Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing]]'')
* The [[sonic blaster|squareness gun]] used by River Song to blast a hole in the wall of the Library is just like the gun used by [[Jack Harkness]] when he first met the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]''/''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'')
* Although the Doctor has never given away a [[sonic screwdriver]] exactly, [[Liz Shaw]] used a "door handle" device, and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] had her [[sonic lipstick]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'', ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'', et al.)
* The Doctor wonders why River Song has [[handcuff]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'')
* The Doctor maintains that he is "always alright" in the wake of a great loss. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'')
* The Doctor says that having 4,022 minds talking inside one's mind (referring to CAL) is like being him. Time Lord minds were shown to be all interconnected through [[the Matrix]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'')
* River Song says, when talking about the Doctor, "I've seen whole armies turn and run away." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'', ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
* This is one of the moments during the Doctor's timeline in which one incarnation of [[Clara Oswald]] comes across the Tenth Doctor while trying to undo the damage done by the [[Great Intelligence]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
* River Song reveals to the Doctor that his future self can open the TARDIS doors with a snap of his fingers. While the Doctor doesn't believe this can be done, he tests it out and is able to do so. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] later does the same thing when inviting [[Amy Pond]] to join him ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'') and also does it in front of River. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'') His [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth incarnation]] continues to use this technique. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') [[Clara Oswald]] also later displays the ability. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'')
* The Doctor, unable to physically get rid of the attacking Vashta Nerada, must settle for a compromise to evacuate all human occupants of the Library and leave them to dominate the planet. In his [[Ninth Doctor|previous incarnation]], he had to deal with another hostile [[Rain (Pitter-Patter)|alien life form]] that also took on the form of a natural force, this one being rain. Like the Vashta Nerada, he lacked the power to stop it physically and could only make it let up its attacks long enough for some human colonists to flee the planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pitter-Patter (short story)|Pitter-Patter]]'')
* The Doctor has previously been cornered in front of a door, only to chastise his enemies for doing so before he escapes through it. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
* Like River here, [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Harriet Jones]] have also referred to [[Ninth Doctor|another incarnation]] of the Doctor as the "proper Doctor" or "[her] Doctor". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'')
* The [[data ghost]] incarnation of River Song returns in ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' where she reveals that after her death here, "her" Doctor never visited her again. She is briefly reunited with the [[Eleventh Doctor]] on [[Trenzalore]] through a psychic "[[conference call]]" she was using to communicate with Clara Oswald. The Doctor tells her that he found it too hard to see her again due to the pain it would cause him, but after sharing a last kiss with her, gives River the goodbye she had always wanted from him.
* The Doctor remarks that River knows his name, claiming there is only one time he could reveal it. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] marries River, he whispers something in her ear that he claims is his real name. River later reveals that this was a lie as "the Doctor lies" so that [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] would not know that he was telling River he was hidden inside the ''[[Teselecta]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'') River's data ghost uses his name to open the doors of the future TARDIS, having stated earlier that she eventually got the Doctor to tell her his name. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
* River mentions the [[Singing Towers]] of [[Darillium]] as her last night with the Doctor's future self. The [[Twelfth Doctor]], after the [[Eleventh Doctor]] had put off this date for as long as possible, ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Last Night (home video)|Last Night]]'') takes River there after a final adventure with her. By that point, River saw signs of her adventures coming to an end as her diary was almost full and the Doctor would know how many pages she'd need and she'd heard rumours about their date at Darillium. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'')
* River would be among those remembered when [[Davros]] asked the Doctor: ''"How many have died in your name?'' ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'')
* River associates running with her time with the Doctor, echoing sentiments expressed by [[Donna Noble|Donna]] and [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]]. Jenny would effectively become River's step-daughter when River married her father in his [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]'')
* River refers to the Doctor as an "impossible man", something previously said by [[Agatha Christie]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')


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* This story was released in the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 4]] DVD box set in November 2008 along with the rest of the series.
* It was released as Series 4 Volume 3 in a vanilla edition with ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' and ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]''.
 
== Footnotes ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_09 BBC Website - Episode Guide: '''Forest of the Dead''']
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Forest of the Dead was the ninth episode of series 4 of Doctor Who.

Its major impact on the mythos of Doctor Who was its depiction of the death of River Song. This narrative end point would be respected in future series that told River Song's out-of-sequence story.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Donna is gone, the Vashta Nerada are out for fresh meat and the Tenth Doctor is running out of options. Can he trust the mysterious Professor River Song, a woman who claims to be from his future? Why would his future self have given her his sonic screwdriver, or tell her his real name? Even if they do work together, can anyone stop the shadows from claiming them all as their next meal?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

River Song uses her sonic blaster to create a hole in the wall. The Tenth Doctor and the others escape the Vashta Nerada-possessed Proper Dave down a corridor.

These events are watched on television by the girl. She switches channels to one showing Donna being taken out of the ambulance on a stretcher. Donna wakes up in a facility being treated by Doctor Moon. When she tries to remember reality, Doctor Moon quietly tells her that she has been in this facility being treated by him for years. She accepts the reality he presents to her. The way time progresses in her virtual world seems to be led by her thoughts; Doctor Moon suggests she walks by the river and she suddenly appears at the river. She occasionally finds this odd but is reassured by Doctor Moon. He introduces her to another resident named Lee, who has a stammer. Before she knows it, she is married to her ideal man, and they have two children, twins Joshua and Ella.

Meanwhile, the others in the Library have been on the run from the Vashta Nerada. The Doctor and River Song argue as he demands to know who she is and where she got her sonic screwdriver from. He isn't sure he can trust her, but she assures him that someday she'll be someone he trusts completely. However as she can't wait for him to learn that, she says she can prove it now and apologises before whispering something in his ear. He is stunned, and when she asks him if they're OK now, he nods in response, seeming to now trust that she's telling the truth. Unfortunately, Anita now has two shadows. She remains brave in the face of her impending death, as the Doctor darkens her visor in the hopes that it might trick the Vashta Nerada into thinking they have already infiltrated it. They then realise that "Proper Dave" has caught up with them again, and they flee. The Doctor stops to try to reason with the Vashta Nerada. River tells Other Dave to stay behind to help the Doctor, who teaches the Vashta Nerada to use the suit's communicator to speak to him. In doing so, he learns that the Vashta Nerada didn't travel to the Library but were brought there; they lived in the forests that were pulped to create all the books, and then hatched after arriving. Other Dave, in the meantime, has also been killed by the Vashta Nerada, leaving the Doctor trapped between the two Daves. He escapes through a trap door hatch and sets off after the other three.

Elsewhere, River Song tells Anita about the Doctor she knows. She has seen whole armies turn and run away from him in the future, and he can open the TARDIS by snapping his fingers. The Doctor arrives and says that is impossible. As he returns his attention to the present, Anita asks him what River whispered in his ear earlier. She reminds him that she's about to die, and so his secret is "safe" with her. This prompts him to finally realise the significance of the oddly-worded "4022 saved" message. He figures out that the Library's computer hard drive – CAL – had detected the people in the Library were in danger from the Vashta Nerada and teleported them out, however it had nowhere to teleport them to. Instead, the computer stored the patterns on its hard drive... it literally "saved" all of the four thousand twenty-two people in the Library to its memory, and has done the same with Donna.

In her virtual home, Donna is contacted by a hooded figure, who tells her the world is not real. They arrange to meet in a playground. The figure reveals herself to be Miss Evangelista, whose consciousness was copied when she was killed. In this reality, however, her appearance is deformed but as a side effect she has become much more intelligent. She again warns Donna that the world is not real. Donna is stubborn and sceptical, but to her horror, she sees that all the children in the playground – including hers – are identical.

This revelation drives the little girl into hysterics, making her father and Doctor Moon disappear with her TV remote. The Library starts to enter a meltdown, and is set to explode.

Later, when Donna takes her children home, the virtual world is bathed in red light, signifying the Library's incoming destruction. Donna cradles her two children together in fear, and orders them not to get out of her sight. Later, at bedtime, Ella asks if she and Joshua are real, and Donna tells her that they both are, even if they stop as soon as she closes her eyes. Donna promises to never closes her eyes again, but as soon as she goes to kiss Ella goodnight, both children are gone!

Donna, shocked after witnessing her children vanishing, goes into hysterics and breaks down emotionally, sobbing at her children's empty beds.

Back in the Library, the team travel to the core of the planet to the computer. The little girl is, in fact, the hard drive. She was Strackman Lux's grandfather's youngest daughter, Charlotte Abigail Lux aka "CAL". She was dying of an incurable disease, so he made an imaginary world for her to live in and every book ever written for her to enjoy. He also gave her a "Doctor Moon" to watch over her, but the stress of having so many minds integrated into her own is causing her to overload. She has initiated the self-destruct and is about to destroy the planet.

River meets her fate.

The Doctor realises that to restore the "saved" people, the Library needs extra memory. This can be achieved by linking himself to the core. River Song says that this will burn through both his hearts and kill him without a chance of even being able to regenerate. He sends River and Lux upstairs to prepare for the restoration. As she exits, River tells Anita to watch him.

Anita asks the Doctor what he intends to do about the Vashta Nerada. He states he intends to materialise the people, get them off the planet, and then leave the world to the Vashta Nerada. When asked if he thinks the Vashta Nerada will take his offer, he reveals Anita has already been consumed by them. When they, using Anita's suit, threaten to consume him and everyone else, he reminds them he is the Doctor... They are in the biggest library in the universe, and he tells them to look him up. They pause after a moment of consideration, and then agree: they will give him one day to evacuate everyone. They then abandon the suit and withdraw.

River returns to find Anita dead, then knocks the Doctor unconscious. He wakes up, finding himself handcuffed to the wall. River has hooked her own mind up to the computer, planning to carry out the plan in his place. He tries desperately to persuade River to let him do this. He reminds her that she whispered his real name into his ear, which he could only tell someone for one reason... She refuses and sadly notes that during all the time they shared and will share together, he always knew this is where and when she dies. While he insists that the future can be changed, she tells him not to change one moment of what happens between them even though it leads to this and he will see her again. She links in when the countdown reaches zero and dies, as the Doctor looks on.

Donna's virtual world is overtaken by a bright light, as Lee arrives and asks if he is real or was just created for her. Donna promises to find him in reality, as the light consumes them both. In the Library, the 4,022 people and Donna are all restored much to Lux's joy. However, at the core, the Doctor looks sadly at River's dead body only too aware of how much she will mean to him one day.

The evacuation of the Library begins. Donna cannot find Lee, and she and the Doctor conclude that perhaps he never really existed at all. The real Lee sees Donna as he steps onto a teleport, but his stammer prevents him from calling out to her before he is teleported away. The Doctor and Donna briefly muse over River Song's diary, and Donna recalls how shocked River was when she mentioned her name and asks why she wasn't travelling with him when he sees her again. The Doctor holds up River's diary asking her if they should take a look, as it contains details of her life and their future. Ultimately, they decide not to look in it and leave it behind on a shelf along with the sonic screwdriver his future self gave her.

Suddenly, the Doctor comes running back. He realises that since he knew River's fate all along, his future self would never have just let her die and has had years to think of a way to save her. He knows that he wouldn't just give her a sonic screwdriver without a good reason. Opening it, he finds that it contains a hidden neural relay. As with the data ghosts, her consciousness has been saved there. However, it is fading. The Doctor takes River for "one last run", as he sprints back to the core. He uploads River's data ghost into the Library's computer, as the face of Charlotte looks on and smiles. River appears in a virtual reality created by Charlotte and is reunited with all of her team members for all eternity. The Doctor also fixes the data core so that Charlotte is no longer unstable and it's a good place for them to live. Laughing in surprise, River only says, "He just can't do it, can he? That man. That impossible man. He just can't give in."

In the real world, the Doctor returns to the TARDIS. Standing before it and concentrating, he tries opening the TARDIS doors with a snap of his fingers and is able to do so. He goes inside to join Donna and turns to look back outside with her. As he snaps his fingers to close the door of the TARDIS, River closes the blue TARDIS-shaped diary. River is sitting in the kids' bedroom of Donna's house in the virtual realm, and has been telling the story of the Doctor to Donna's two children, and Charlotte, who has moved to live with them, concluding that on very special days when "the Doctor comes to call, everybody lives." Charlotte has a real family now, human consciousnesses to keep her company in her "Dream". Smiling, River turns out the lights, saying "Sweet dreams everyone."

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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.
          

This is one of the very few episodes after the beginning of series 2 that did not credit BBC Wales Graphics.


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor says, "Who are you?", to River, a line which is often asked of him.
  • The Doctor learns the fate of River Song and retains this memory through to their "first" meeting in the future. The future Doctor will adjust his sonic screwdriver in order to preserve Song's consciousness so his younger self will be able to preserve her within CAL.
  • Song appears to have knowledge of Time Lord anatomy, including knowledge of regeneration. She also indicates that destruction of both of the Doctor's hearts in this instance is a circumstance after which he will likely not be able to regenerate.

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

  • On the very first take of River whispering his name into the Doctor's ear, David Tennant corpsed because Alex Kingston whispered "Shaniqua"[1]
  • If one pays attention to Lux's explanation, the little girl is actually his aunt; if she was his grandfather's daughter, that would mean her sibling would have been Lux's parent.
  • The working title for this story was River's Run. When BBC Video announced the North American release of the Series 4 DVD box set, this title was used in the episode list and not Forest of the Dead. The Radio Times also used this working title. According to REF: Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter, the title was changed not long before broadcast. Other potential titles included The Doctor Runs, Forest of the Night and Return of the Dead.
  • CAL was also the name of the computer graphics company that created the title sequence used between 1987 and 1989 for the Seventh Doctor's TV adventures. A result of this work was the creation of the first photo-realistic CGI TARDIS, featured in 1987's Time and the Rani.[2]
  • Steven Moffat's recurring theme "everybody lives" returns again in this episode. (TV: The Doctor Dances) In the BBC podcast associated with this episode, Moffat and Russell T Davies point out that so far in the four major storylines that he has contributed to the series, the only "final" deaths that have occurred have been due to old age (as in the case of Billy Shipton and Kathy Nightingale) or illness (Madame de Pompadour). Moffat consequently promises (in the podcast) that he will kill people off in more dramatic fashion in future stories, proven to be true in The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone.
  • The concept of downloading human consciousness as data — even after physical death — and the philosophical issues surrounding this is an issue being addressed by futurists in real life, with scientists such as Ray Kurzweil speculating that technology will allow the uploading of consciousness to computers within a generation in his book, The Age of Spiritual Machines.
  • A recurring theme in this and the preceding episode is "spoilers". This is a term that was coined in the 1990s by science fiction fandom to address the circulation of information revealing the plots and endings of TV shows and movies. Interestingly, the fourth series of Doctor Who contains several examples of plot twists and cameos that were successfully protected from "spoilers". Other examples of successful spoiler protection include the appearance of Catherine Tate at the end of Doomsday. Examples of plot twists that were not successfully protected from "spoilers" included the return of Rose in Series 4 — spoiled in part by people witnessing the filming — and the regeneration of Christopher Eccleston at the end of Series 1 — spoiled by the BBC publicity office itself.
  • This is the last episode not written or co-written by Russell T Davies until The Eleventh Hour, and the last to not be written or co-written by the show's head writer until Victory of the Daleks.
  • The frantic music from Midnight is heard during a scene where Donna Noble freaks out, having seen her "children", whom she had tucked in bed, disappear without a trace, while she was in the data core.
  • Excerpts of the Turn Left theme (a remixed version of the Doctor's theme with echoing vocals) are heard when dialogue about the Doctor's future is brought up by River, foreshadowing events to come.
  • The phrase, "Time can be rewritten", is first uttered by the Doctor in this story and is a recurring phrase throughout Series 5 and 6.
  • The Doctor states to River, "Nobody can open a TARDIS by snapping their fingers." However, River tells him (and he finds out) that he can, and also closes the door by snapping his fingers. Clara Oswald is also later shown displaying this ability in episodes like The Day of the Doctor and The Caretaker.
  • Donna's children, Joshua and Ella, were named after Steven Moffat's son Joshua and his best friend Ella. The accompanying Doctor Who Confidential episode shows Moffat visiting the set with Joshua and Ella to watch part of the episode being filmed.
  • During the audio commentary, David Tennant mentions that Donna's wedding dress is the same one she wore in TV: The Runaway Bride.
  • The question of the Doctor's real name dates back to the earliest days of the series, though more recent episodes have implied that his name is a terrible secret. (TV: An Unearthly Child, Silver Nemesis, The Girl in the Fireplace, The Shakespeare Code, The Fires of Pompeii, The Wedding of River Song)
  • This episode and Silence in the Library are the only TV stories featuring River Song not to have been shot in high-definition.
  • Julie Gardner suggested to Steven Moffat that at the end only Charlotte be present with River, not the other two children. He has since stated he regrets the decision otherwise.[3]
  • According to Steven Moffat, the squareness gun is the sonic blaster used by Jack Harkness in season one. After Jack leaves it in the TARDIS, River Song will take the gun in the Doctor's future.
  • A twist revelation in which Donna's artificial-reality husband, Lee, turned out to be an overweight woman in the real world was excised for fear of being too confusing.
  • Heavy rains forced the postponement of much of the recording of the outdoor scenes in Victoria Park, Cardiff.
  • Donna's illusory children were initially called Alan and Tracy.
  • The girl discovering the concealed buttons in the television remote control was based on Steven Moffat's son Joshua doing the same thing.
  • This two-parter formed Block Eight of season four.
  • This two-parter was originally scheduled as the ninth and tenth episodes of season four. During the autumn, however, it was realised that both this episode and the one intended to follow it, Turn Left, featured Donna living in an imaginary world. Consequently, the two-parter was brought forward one spot, with Midnight now separating the two narratives.
  • Euros Lyn's aunt and cousin, as well as his cousin's girlfriend, were amongst the missing Library patrons.
  • It was during production of this episode that it was announced that Phil Collinson would be departing as producer, as he had been appointed Head of Drama for BBC Manchester after completing season four.
  • The question of which incarnation of the Doctor gave River the sonic screwdriver that preserved her data ghost was left unresolved until The Husbands of River Song [+]Loading...["The Husbands of River Song (TV story)"] revealed it was the Twelfth Doctor who gave River her sonic screwdriver.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 7.84 million (UK final)[4]

Myths[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Following the broadcast of Silence in the Library there was much discussion in the Doctor Who fan community of the identity of River Song, with rampant speculation on various characters who she might "really" be. The episode ultimately leaves her origin ambiguous, although it does establish several times that this was the first time the Doctor met River, meaning she could not be a past character. A Good Man Goes to War conclusively proves that she is a new character, a human with Time Lord DNA, and the daughter of Amy Pond and Rory Williams.
  • In Planet of the Ood, the Doctor was told his "song may end soon", leading to speculation the "death" of River Song is what was being referred to. The End of Time shows that this prediction centred on the end of this incarnation of the Doctor.
  • It had been rumoured that River Song was the Doctor's future wife. This was shown to be true in The Wedding of River Song.
  • Before the official title was revealed to be Forest of the Dead, it was rumoured that the episode's title was Saved from the Books.

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Studio[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Upper Boat Studios, Trefforest

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  • Hensol Castle, Hensol
  • Victoria Park, Cardiff
  • Palace Road, Cardiff
  • Crwys Medical Centre, Cardiff
  • St Mary's Of Angels, Canton
  • Dyffryn Gardens, Vale Of Glamorgan
  • Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
  • Alcoa Emp Swansea, Swansea
  • Swansea Library, Swansea

Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The two times we see the Doctor's sonic screwdriver project the image of Donna, the Doctor's tone of voice is different.
  • When the Doctor tells River and Donna "Spoilers" and walks down the staircase, as the camera pans downwards with him, the camera boom's reflection can be seen on one of the books.
  • Several times when the Doctor handles River's sonic screwdriver, the camera changes do not match up to his hand positions on the screwdriver.
  • When Anita gets two shadows after she says, "Didn't do Proper Dave any good", she only has one shadow. When they get away from the swarm she has two shadows again.
  • Shortly after Donna's children are taken to the playground, Ella runs by with a scraped left knee, long before she actually injures herself there.
  • When Charlotte throws the TV remote away in rage, it can be seen that the shot in which the remote hits the floor is archive footage from Silence in the Library; as before Charlotte throws the remote, the bottom of it is badly scratched, but when the remote hits the floor, the bottom is intact.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This story was released in the Series 4 DVD box set in November 2008 along with the rest of the series.
  • It was released as Series 4 Volume 3 in a vanilla edition with Silence in the Library and Midnight.

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