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|featuring = [[Miss Quill]] | |featuring = [[Miss Quill]] | ||
|enemy = [[Prisoner (Detained)|The Prisoner]] | |enemy = [[Prisoner (Detained)|The Prisoner]] | ||
|setting = {{il|[[Class B3]], [[November]] [[2016]] | |setting = {{il|[[Class B3]], [[November]] [[2016]]; [[No Time and No Space]]}} | ||
|writer = [[Patrick Ness]] | |writer = [[Patrick Ness]] | ||
|director = [[Wayne Yip]] | |director = [[Wayne Yip]] | ||
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'''''Detained''''' was the sixth episode of the [[Series 1 (Class)|first series]] of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''. It saw the [[Coal Hill gang]] trapped in their [[Class B3|physics classroom]], nowhere in [[time]] and [[space]]. | '''''Detained''''' was the sixth episode of the [[Series 1 (Class)|first series]] of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''. It saw the [[Coal Hill gang]] trapped in their [[Class B3|physics classroom]], nowhere in [[time]] and [[space]]. | ||
This episode was notable for being "Quill-lite", minimally including the character of [[Miss Quill]] at all and focusing more on the students themselves, and their relationships. It is also the first story since the [[Doctor Who]] episode [[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]] to feature an enemy that doesn't actually physically appear. | This episode was notable for being "Quill-lite", minimally including the character of [[Miss Quill]] at all and focusing more on the students themselves, and their relationships. It is also the first story since the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode [[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]] to feature an enemy that doesn't actually physically appear. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
A [[Prison (Detained)|mysterious asteroid]] throws [[Charlie Smith|Charlie]], [[April MacLean|April]], [[Ram Singh|Ram]], [[Matteusz Andrzejewski|Matteusz]] and [[Tanya Adeola|Tanya]] [[No Time and No Space|out of space and time]] and [[Andrea Quill|Miss Quill]] is nowhere to be found. | A [[Prison (Detained)|mysterious asteroid]] throws [[Charlie Smith|Charlie]], [[April MacLean|April]], [[Ram Singh|Ram]], [[Matteusz Andrzejewski|Matteusz]] and [[Tanya Adeola|Tanya]] [[No Time and No Space|out of space and time]] and [[Andrea Quill|Miss Quill]] is nowhere to be found. | ||
They now have to confess their deepest and darkest secrets to | They now have to confess their deepest and darkest secrets to each other without losing their minds. Can they stick together to fight [[Prisoner (Detained)|the Prisoner]] or will their confessions split them apart? | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == |
Revision as of 23:02, 20 November 2016
Detained was the sixth episode of the first series of Class. It saw the Coal Hill gang trapped in their physics classroom, nowhere in time and space.
This episode was notable for being "Quill-lite", minimally including the character of Miss Quill at all and focusing more on the students themselves, and their relationships. It is also the first story since the Doctor Who episode Midnight to feature an enemy that doesn't actually physically appear.
Synopsis
A mysterious asteroid throws Charlie, April, Ram, Matteusz and Tanya out of space and time and Miss Quill is nowhere to be found.
They now have to confess their deepest and darkest secrets to each other without losing their minds. Can they stick together to fight the Prisoner or will their confessions split them apart?
Plot
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Cast
- Miss Quill - Katherine Kelly
- Charlie - Greg Austin
- Ram - Fady Elsayed
- April - Sophie Hopkins
- Tanya - Vivian Oparah
- Matteusz - Jordan Renzo
- Voice of the Prisoner - Ferdy Roberts
Crew
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References
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Story notes
- "Invaders Must Die" by The Prodigy plays extra-diegetically over Miss Quill revealing she's had her arn removed, in the final moments of the episode.
Ratings
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Filming locations
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Production errors
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Continuity
- Andrea Quill and Charlie Smith refer to the Twelfth Doctor, who rescued them from Rhodia and brought them to Coal Hill Academy. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) Charlie refers to the Doctor's impassioned stance against genocide.
- The Shadow Kin are also mentioned a few times.
Home video releases
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Blu-ray releases
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