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Sky was the first story of Series 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It introduced Sky Smith, who would later become the adoptive daughter of Sarah Jane.
Synopsis
Part one
Sarah Jane finds a baby girl on her doorstep and tries to find out who abandoned her. At a nearby nuclear power station, a beautiful woman appears out of thin air and uses alien powers to take control. She's looking for something – and realises Sarah Jane may have it.
Part two
Sky has undergone a metamorphosis, but in doing so has triggered a countdown that no one can stop. As Sarah Jane and Sky find themselves trapped between the alien war fought by Metalkind and Fleshkind, Clyde and Rani face a race against time to stop the biggest bang in history...
Plot
Part 1
In the attic, Sarah Jane Smith watches the star-filled sky with her telescope, narrating the wonderful things she has seen. A seeming meteor approaches Earth and crashes in a junkyard. A homeless person witnesses this and sees a metalloid figure emerge, scan the area and then make itself invisible. Back in the attic, Sarah Jane speaks via the computer to her son, Luke Smith, with her friends Clyde Langer and Rani Chandra. Sarah Jane misses her son but Rani comforts her, saying Luke will be back soon and that Sarah Jane should make the most of her peace and quiet.
Very early next morning, Sarah Jane is awoken by the doorbell. She finds a baby girl on her doorstep. When the baby cries, every light bulb on Bannerman road burst. Rani is woken later by a text from Sarah Jane saying to come right away. Rani reports to Sarah Jane that all of the light bulbs on Bannerman Road have gone out. Sarah Jane reveals to Rani and Clyde, who appears later, that the child is an alien. Clyde feeds the baby milk, calming her down.
Meanwhile at a power plant, an orb of energy appears and an attractive woman walks out. She confronts a fallen worker, introducing herself as Miss Myers. She is looking for her child. She hypnotises the fallen worker, putting the rest of the power plant personnel into an unconscious state. Miss Myers learns that her daughter is at Bannerman Road and heads there.
Gita Chandra encounters Sarah Jane and the others with the baby. She assumes that Sarah has begun taking in foster children, an idea which the others go along with, calling the baby Sky (as she essentially "fell out of the sky"). Gita then tells them about the meteor which that fell the previous night. Sarah Jane and Rani go to investigate. With Professor River's help and the eyewitness account of the homeless man, they discover that the metalloid alien is headed for Bannerman Road.
Clyde is babysitting Sky, when the alien attacks them. He is rescued by Miss Myers and taken to the power plant. Miss Myers tells Clyde a little of "Sky's" purpose. Clyde is suspicious of Miss Myers, and runs away with Sky. He evades Miss Myers and her henchmen while Sarah Jane and Rani break into the plant. They reunite with Clyde and Sky. The metal alien arrives, and corners them. It reveals that the baby is a weapon. The child begins a metamorphosis. Myers is delighted that the weapon is "priming" itself; an energy aura surrounds Sky and she becomes a pre-teen...
Part 2
Sky, having just transformed, launches a powerful jolt of electricity at the metal alien, sending it crashing into the wall. Miss Myers encourages Sky to finish off the Metalkind but Sky is scared and confused until she is comforted by Sarah Jane. Miss Myers reveals that she created Sky. The Bannerman Road gang escape with Sky to Sarah Jane's house, where Mr Smith can scan her. He determines that Sky was created to be a bomb to destroy the whole Metalkind species across the entire universe, killing Sky in the process.
Rani tells Sky of Sarah Jane adopting Luke and about what it is to be a girl. Sky learns of her purpose and with the Bannerman Road gang returns to the power plant, as Miss Myers is the only person who can "defuse" Sky. They break in again and Sarah Jane confronts Miss Myers alone, leaving Sky at the car with Rani and Clyde. Myers is a member of the the Fleshkind species, who have been locked in war with the Metalkind for centuries. The Metalkind that was injured has been hooked up to the power plant. Myers plans to have it summon the entire Metalkind species, so Sky can destroy them all. Miss Myers tells Sarah Jane that she will be forced to hand over Sky to save Earth from the cruelty of the Metalkind, who have vowed to destroy all Fleshkind. The injured Metalkind tells Sarah Jane that the Fleshkind invaded his home planet and mined the ore, which was actually the Metalkind children. Myers is determined that Sky fulfil her destiny. Sky believes that she should fulfil her purpose to save Earth from the oncoming Metalkind army, even if it means dying, and runs from the others to confront the Metalkind. Sarah Jane goes after her, tasking Clyde and Rani to shut down the power, thus closing the portal which the Metalkind will use to come to Earth.
Rani and Clyde find a room in the power plant where they begin to manually shut down the power. Sarah Jane finds Sky, and tries to convince her that she doesn't have to sacrifice herself and destroy the Metalkind. Sky is fully primed and ready to "fulfil her purpose" when Clyde and Rani succeed in deactivating the power in the plant (and Bannerman Road as well). Sky absorbs the energy of the portal and collapses. She revives, and reports that she feels different. Myers confirms that Sky is different, and her genetic programming has been altered. She is no longer a weapon. Miss Myers says that she has lost her daughter. The Metalkind breaks free, grabs Myers and uses her own pendant to teleport them both away from Earth.
The gang return to Bannerman Road. Gita is confused seeing Sky now much older than the baby she saw Sarah Jane with earlier, but Sarah Jane explains that there was a mix-up at the foster agency with the "other Sky". This girl — now called Sky Smith — will be staying for awhile. Sarah Jane and Sky go to the attic and are surprised to see Captain and the Shopkeeper. They were the ones who left Sky on Sarah Jane's doorstep; the young girl would be safe with the former time-traveller. It is the Shopkeeper's task to put things in the right place as a "servant of the Universe". Sky expresses her desire to stay with Sarah Jane, and the Shopkeeper agrees. He tells Sarah Jane she will find out who he is in good time, then teleports away with Captain, leaving Sarah Jane confused just like last time. Sarah Jane offers Sky pizza but the young girl is unaware of what it is.
Cast
- Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
- Clyde Langer - Daniel Anthony
- Rani Chandra - Anjli Mohindra
- Sky - Sinead Michael
- Mr Smith - Alexander Armstrong
- Luke Smith - Tommy Knight
- Gita Chandra - Mina Anwar
- Haresh Chandra - Ace Bhatti
- Miss Myers - Christine Stephen-Daly
- Caleb - Gavin Brocker
- The Metalkind - Paul Kasey
- Professor Rivers - Floella Benjamin
- Hugo - Peter-Hugo Daly
- Baby Sky - Chloe and Ella Savage and Amber and Scarlet Donaldson
- Voice of Metalkind - Will McLeod
Crew
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Executive Producers Russell T Davies and Nikki Wilson |
General production staff
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Make-up and prosthetics
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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. |
References
- The homeless man in the episode got his idea of what robots are like from the movie series Star Wars.
- Rani describes shutting down a nuclear reactor as "James Bond meets Mario". Clyde claims to be excellent at the latter.
- Clyde objects to Sky entering a power station, saying it would be like a "Houses of Parliament tour with Guy Fawkes."
- Rani likens herself to Wikipedia by calling herself "Ranipedia".
- Clyde calls the attic the Bat Cave and mentions Jedward.
- Professor Rivers uses her own lipstick to imitate Sarah Jane's sonic lipstick.
- Clyde doesn't know much chemistry because he used to watch the school netball team during chemistry class.
Story notes
- This is the first and only series premiere not to feature an alien from Doctor Who (discounting the pilot story, Invasion of the Bane). Series 1's Revenge of the Slitheen featured the Slitheen, Series 2's The Last Sontaran featured a Sontaran, Series 3's Prisoner of the Judoon featured the Judoon, and Series 4's The Nightmare Man featured a cameo appearance from a Slitheen.
- This episode premièred a longer pre-title sequence than those seen in previous series.
- Clyde's joke in part 1, about a man with tissue paper trousers being called Russell, is a well-known kid's joke, but may also be an in-joke reference to series creator Russell T Davies.
- There are a few nods to the Terminator franchise. The metalkind's hunt for Sky, a child that will be used against them in a war, is reminiscent of Skynet hunting John Connor. The way Miss Myers initially appears is very similar to the method of time travel used in The Terminator. She also tells Clyde to go into the van, saying "get in if you want the child to live", similar to "come with me if you want to live", a famous line used in Terminator.
- This was the first Sarah Jane Adventures story to be broadcast after the death of Elisabeth Sladen on 19 April 2011.
- This story was part of an ongoing story arc involving the characters of the Shopkeeper and the Captain. Unfortunately, the cancellation of the series left their story unfinished. According to REF: The Sarah Jane Companion Volume Three (DWM Special Edition), the character was added to the story at the last minute as a replacement for Matt Smith, who was originally to have appeared as the Doctor and reveal he was responsible for leaving Sky on Sarah Jane's doorstep; Smith's commitments to filming TV: A Christmas Carol prevented this from happening and so the ending was rewritten to feature the Shopkeeper and the Captain.
- This story marks the final appearances of Gita Chandra, Professor Celeste Rivers, the Shopkeeper and the Captain on the series.
Ratings
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Rumours
- The Doctor was originally going to appear. Confirmed in REF: The Sarah Jane Companion Volume Three.
Filming locations
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Production errors
- Luke Smith is credited in the credits for Part 2 although he only appeared in Part 1.
- Baby Sky is credited in the credits for Part 2 although she only appeared in Part 1.
Continuity
- Rani suggests the possibility that the Doctor was the one who left Sky on Sarah Jane's doorstep, an idea which Sarah Jane dismisses since it is not his style. (TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, TV: Death of the Doctor) However, he previously did so with K9 Mark III, which his fourth incarnation left for Sarah Jane at her aunt's home in Croydon in 1978. (TV: A Girl's Best Friend)
- Miss Myers' intention for her daughter to be used against the Metalkind is similar to the Silence's plans for Melody Pond. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
- Clyde compares Sky's relative unawareness of the world - and humour - to that of Luke . (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen, et. al.)
- Rani tells Sky about Luke Smith being created by aliens to invade the Earth. (TV: Invasion of the Bane)
- Clyde tells Sky about when they fought the Bane. (TV: Enemy of the Bane)
- The Shopkeeper and Captain reappear, but their true selves remain unidentified. (TV: Lost in Time)
- Other, similar instances exist of twin planets, with one having flesh-based life forms and the other having metal based ones. However, unlike the Metalkind, the Cybermen did not evolve naturally. (TV: The Tenth Planet, AUDIO: Spare Parts)
- Despite being set in 2011, no reference is ever made in this nor the remaining stories to the seemingly contemporaneous events of Miracle Day. (TV: The New World, et al)
Home video releases
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Blu-ray releases
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Footnotes
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