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== References ==
== References ==
* The phrase "Stand and Deliver" is used by the highwaymen.
* The phrase "Stand and Deliver" is used by the highwaymen.
* The Doctor compares the Knightmare to [[Zorro]].
* The Doctor calls the Knightmare [[Zorro]].
* The Doctor compares Leandro to "[[Lenny the Lion]]".
* The Doctor mockingly calls Leandro "[[Lenny the Lion]]".
* The Doctor wonders if the [[Great Scotland Yard]] has been invented yet. It was formed in the year [[1829]].
* The Doctor wonders if the [[Great Scotland Yard]] has been invented yet. It was formed in the year [[1829]].
* The Knightmare is known to be faster than [[Sam Swift|Sam Swift the Quick]] and deadlier than [[Dupont|Deadly Dupont]].
* The Knightmare is known to be faster than [[Sam Swift|Sam Swift the Quick]] and deadlier than [[Dupont|Deadly Dupont]].
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* [[Leandro]] is from [[Delta Leonis]].
* [[Leandro]] is from [[Delta Leonis]].
* Ashildr and the Doctor compare humans to [[Mayfly|mayflies]].
* Ashildr and the Doctor compare humans to [[Mayfly|mayflies]].
* Sam Swift was to be hung in [[Tyburn]].
* Sam Swift was to be hanged in [[Tyburn]].
* The Doctor tries to trick him out of trouble by claiming he has the [[Dunbar Victory]] medal. He was told to tell it to the [[Newgate Prison]] gaoler.
* The Doctor tries to get himself out of trouble by claiming he has the [[Dunbar Victory]] medal. He was told to tell it to the [[Newgate Prison]] gaoler.
* [[A Tryal of Witches at the Assizes]] and [[Heaven's Speedie Hue and Cry]] posters are hanging on a wall at the Tyburn hanging.
* [[A Tryal of Witches at the Assizes]] and [[Heaven's Speedie Hue and Cry]] posters are hanging on a wall at the Tyburn hanging.
* The Doctor pardons Sam Swift with a fake message from [[Oliver Cromwell]].
* The Doctor pardons Sam Swift with a fake message from [[Oliver Cromwell]].

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The Woman Who Lived was the sixth episode of the ninth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales. It featured the return of Ashildr, now going by the name "Me", after her introduction in the previous episode, The Girl Who Died. The episode explored the darker aspects of immortality -- the relativity of time and the short period of human lives being a focus.

This episode was also the first since The Poison Sky in 2008 to be written by a woman.

Synopsis

A deadly highwayman called 'The Knightmare' roams in the dark streets in England, 1651.

He come face to face with the Doctor when he finds an unearthly element that the Time Lord wants, too.

Who's the Knightmare's sidekick? And can the Doctor protect the Earth from an enemy that has secret intentions?

Plot

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The Knightmare stopped a carriage, and held the owners at gunpoint, asking for an amulet. Soon after, The Doctor came, and his devices showed him the chest on the back of the carriage contained the amulet. However, the carriage quickly went in escape. The Doctor initially didn't recognise The Knightmare, but did so after she removed her mask and reverted to her original voice.

The two went back to her mansion, where Ashildr repeatedly asked to be The Doctor's companion, but he refused repeatedly. She also stated how her name was now 'Me', and that her humanity had been "run dry". They decided that they were looking for the same prize, and they stole it from Fanshawe house.

After his amulet had been retrieved from the Fanshawe house, Leandro revealed himself to the Doctor, who discovered that in order to reach another world through the doorway the amulet would conjure, a death was required.

At Tyburn, a man named Sam Swift was to be executed. Both Ashildr and Leandro were in attendance. The Doctor used his psychic Paper to pardon him, but Ashildr used Leandro's amulet to kill Sam Swift anyways and open a portal; this revealed an army of Leonians was alive and ready to invade Earth from Delta Leonis. His lie discovered, Leandro admitted that he had tricked Ashildr, but when she used a Mire medical kit she had in her possession to reverse the death of Sam Swift, the portal she had opened was closed. For failing in his mission to keep the portal open so his people could invade, Leandro was killed.

Cast

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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

Story notes

  • This marks the first full length Twelfth Doctor story to feature Clara Oswald in a lesser role, only appearing at the end.
  • Much like the Fourth Doctor adventure, The Deadly Assassin, the Twelfth Doctor is without a true companion for this story; however, unlike that story, the Doctor was simply on his own due to this companion being on a break from travelling, rather than being left behind in the preceding story.
  • According to an interview with writer Catherine Tregenna in DWM 492, the story is set in Hounslow.
  • Ashildr mentions that she fought at the Battle of Agincourt. The episode was first broadcast on St Crispin's Day, 25 October, 2015 - the 600th anniversary of that battle.

Ratings

  • BBC One: 4.34 million

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