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* The characters from [[The Sarah Jane Adventures]] are named in the news report to be dead in the parallel timeline.
* The characters from [[The Sarah Jane Adventures]] are named in the news report to be dead in the parallel timeline.
*A UNIT soldier refers to [[regeneration]]. UNIT has extensive knowledge of regeneration, having directly been involved with the aftermaths of the regenerations of the [[Third Doctor|Third]] and [[Fourth Doctor]]s, plus [[The Brigadier]] himself is known to have met most of the Doctor's incarnations (both on screen and in the spinoffs).
*A UNIT soldier refers to [[regeneration]]. UNIT has extensive knowledge of regeneration, having directly been involved with the aftermaths of the regenerations of the [[Third Doctor|Third]] and [[Fourth Doctor]]s, plus [[The Brigadier]] himself is known to have met most of the Doctor's incarnations (both on screen and in the spinoffs).
*In [[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'', Colonel Mace and Captain Price saluted the Doctor but he said 'Don't salute, please'. When Captain Magambo soluted Rose, she told her not to salute as well. The difference is that this time Donna doesn't ask for a salute like she did in ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''.
*In [[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'', Colonel Mace and Captain Price saluted the Doctor but he said 'Don't salute, please'. When Captain Magambo saluted Rose, she told her not to salute as well. The difference is that this time Donna doesn't ask for a salute like she did in ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''.
*The Doctor has previously 'died' in [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' (though he did subsequently regenerate).
*The Doctor has previously 'died' in [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' (though he did subsequently regenerate).
*There is some similarity (in that they both hang invisibly on the back) between the time beetle and the spiders in ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'').
*There is some similarity (in that they both hang invisibly on the back) between the time beetle and the spiders in ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'').

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It's coming, Donna. It's coming from across the stars and nothing can stop it...Rose Tyler


Synopsis

Donna’s entire world collapses, but there’s no sign of the Doctor. Instead, she finds help from a mysterious blonde woman – a traveller from a parallel universe. But, as Donna and Rose Tyler combine forces, are they too late to save the whole of creation from the approaching darkness?

The Doctor and Donna are on the Chino-planet of Shan Shen, and are mixing with the locals. Donna wanders away from the Doctor to explore. A mysterious Chinese figure (Chipo Chung) tempts Donna with a reading that is 'free for people with red hair'. The fortune teller searches Donna's past for a single event. This event is where Donna and her mother are in a car at a T-junction arguing about her future. Sylvia is trying to persuade Donna to turn right and go to an interview; Donna turns left in defiance. As the fortune teller attempts to persuade Donna to turn right, something crawls onto Donna's back. Finally, under the fortune teller's persuasion, Donna turns right and alters the course of her life as well as the future of all existence.

Donna is removed from meeting the Doctor. It is Christmas Eve 2006. Suddenly, one of Donna's friends starts looking at her back. The Racnoss Webstar appears. When the army destroys it, Donna finds a hospital van, and a group of UNIT trucks. She overhears a UNIT officer telling someone that they found a body. A hand drops out of a bodybag and drops a Sonic Screwdriver. The UNIT officer says "The Doctor's dead. Must've happened too fast for him to Regenerate." The Doctor's body is bundled into the van. As Donna walks away, a blond figure suddenly appears: the Doctor's former companion Rose Tyler. Donna tells her they found the Doctor's body. Rose keeps looking at Donna's back, then disappears.

Weeks on, the Royal Hope Hospital is mysteriously pulled out of the ground. When it returns, it is revealed that everyone inside died, and only one person survived. It is revealed that the hospital was invaded by talking rhinos (Judoon) and that they were running out of air. It is revealed that Martha Jones died after giving the medic the last oxygen tank. The MRI machine was about to explode. It is revealed that Sarah Jane Smith managed to stop it, but in the process she, her teenage son Luke, and her teenage friends Maria Jackson and Clyde Langer died.

On Christmas Day 2007, a replica of the Titanic is reported to be heading straight for Buckingham Palace. It crashes, and causes a nuclear explosion that obliterates London. Donna, Wilf and Sylvia are forced to move to Leeds. A soldier again notices something on Donna's back and holds her at gunpoint, but is released when nothing is apparently there. The United States pledges to help Britain with monetary relief but then goes into their own crisis when the Adipose wipe out much of their population. Donna wakes up to find soldiers gunning at cars when the Sontarans activate the ATMOS devices, covering the earth with a poison fog. That night, Donna meets Rose again. Suddenly, the sky is cleared by an atmospheric converter. Rose reveals that Torchwood team members have given their lives to achieve this: Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones, while Captain Jack Harkness has been transported to the Sontaran homeworld. Rose then tells Donna that the darkness is coming, but will not tell Donna her name. Donna tries to walk away, but Rose then tells Donna that she will have to go with her when she is ready and that she has three weeks to decide. Rose warns Donna that when she comes with her, Donna will die. Then she vanishes.

When Donna and Wilf look through Wilf's telescope, they are shocked to see the stars going out. Donna then tells Rose she is ready. Rose takes Donna to UNIT via jeep. Rose switches on a light which reveals what is on Donna's back: a 'Time Beetle'. Donna is horrified and the light is turned off. Rose then shows Donna the TARDIS, which is dying after the Doctor's death. Rose tells Donna she must go back in time to make Donna in the car turn left not right. Donna lands- half a mile away. She tries to run to herself, but running out of time she steps out in front of a lorry and sacrifices herself to jam the path to the right. Rose appears beside Donna, and whispers two words in her ear. Traffic builds up and Donna in the car decides to turn left. At once, everything that has happened since Donna turned right is undone. The beetle falls off Donna's back and the fortune teller runs away. Donna is reunited with the Doctor.

The Doctor tells Donna that the beetle is part of the Trickster's Brigade. The Doctor tells Donna that she seems to be surrounded by unique coincidences and that they seem to be somehow bound together. Donna tells the Doctor she is nothing special. The Doctor tells her she is "brilliant" and Donna realizes that Rose said exactly the same thing. She tells the Doctor about Rose, and that she didn't say her name. Donna tells the Doctor she whispered two words in her ear: Bad Wolf. The Doctor is horror-struck, and runs out to find Bad Wolf written everywhere - even on the TARDIS. Inside the TARDIS itself, the control room is glowing red and the Cloister Bell is ringing ominously. Donna demands the meaning and the Doctor realizes Bad Wolf is the end of the universe!

Cast

Production crew

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References

Events in the alternate timeline

Story notes

  • This is the first story to feature Rose in a starring role since DW: Doomsday.
  • This is the 'Doctor-lite' episode of the series, similar to Love and Monsters and Blink, albeit with a much darker storyline. Unlike previous Doctor-lite stories, however, the focus is given to the companion, rather than her also taking a minor role.
  • A reference to something on Donna's back was last heard in The Fires of Pompeii when Lucius Petrus Dextrus saw into the future. 'Something on your back' is a back story arc as it has never been mentioned up to this episode.
  • In Doctor Who Magazine it said that Donna will receive a free tarot card reading and find out something bad is going to happen. When she is receiving it there will also be something behind her lurking in the curtains. The Tarot person will also look for a specific event in Donna's past. The episode, as broadcast, takes place on a Chinese-influenced alien world with no reference to Tarot.
  • "Bees are disappearing" is quoted again in this episode, this time by Donna's mother, Sylthia Noble.
  • A recurring theme in previous episodes hinted that Donna would die in the future which occurs in this episode. However, this was an alternate reality Donna who sacrificed herself in order to prevent her past self from taking the wrong turn thus forcing her to meet the Doctor as was planned.
  • Part of this episode is filmed in China Town, though not the one in London, but recreated in Cardiff. Chinese people living in South Wales were invited to be background extras via Facebook at the end of 2007. They had to reply to the Doctor Who casting crew with their name and sizes for costumes to be made for them and they were paid approx £70 for the day. David Tennant was seen in 'China Town' when he took time out of filming though staying on location to appear on Blue Peter to appeal to viewers to donate shoes to their Shoebiz appeal.
  • Donna is told she can have her fortune told for free because she has red hair. This is a reference to Chinese culture, since red is considered very lucky in China.
  • According to Russell T Davies on Doctor Who Confidential this episode is the "cheap episode", as he wanted the TARDIS to be on fire.
  • A variation of 'The Wall Theme', (The Wall Theme is a variation of Rose's Theme, played in Doomsday.) with added guitar parts, is played before Donna is sent back in time.
  • The Christmas rock song heard while Donna is on vacations just before the Titanic falls on earth is the same as in the first scene of The_Christmas_Invasion on mickey's radio

Ratings

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Myths

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Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • In DW: Voyage of the Damned, the Doctor claimed that if the Titanic hit the Earth it would destroy the entire planet. However, in this story, it is shown that it only destroys London and causes radiation to the whole of southern England. (It was suggested by Rose that Torchwood, UNIT, and Sarah Jane Smith all attempted to fill in for the Doctor after his death. Therefore it can be assumed that someone (e.g. Astrid or Alonso) attempted to stop the Titanic, but only managed to reduce the effect of the crash. The Doctor may have also over estimated the size of the blast radius of the ship.)
  • It was stated in the episode by the relocation officer that 7 million people must be moved - as London is destroyed it can be assumed that everyone in London at the time dies, therefore the only people needing to be moved are Londoners who were outside of the city at the time and all those living in the area affected by the radiation. (The blast may have destroyed London, but the radiation could have spread out further, thus forcing citizens in other cities to relocate. Dialogue in the episode clearly states that the whole of southern England was contaminated. Also, most residents of London would not have been present; London was all but deserted in Voyage of the Damned, due the previous years' events. We can assume that this was still the case, and that the number of casualties was actually relatively low, making mass relocation imperative.)
  • With no Harold Saxon present on Earth (as he would not have had any contact with Earth), why does a tank still destroy the Webstar (as ordered by Saxon in The Runaway Bride)? (Presumably a similar order was made by other parties, possibly UNIT, Torchwood or even Rose, they also leave out the line "Orders from Mr Saxon".)
  • What happened before the 21st century to stop the Pyroviles invading, the Carrionites from starting a "Millennium of Blood", or the Cult of Skaro from creating a New Dalek Empire? (Perhaps the fact that these would cause a paradox and stop the Doctor from dying underneath the Thames Barrier negated the events. However, it can be assumed that anything that happened before when Donna turned left, The Doctor still took part in, since Time acts strangely (Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey). Alternately, any number of events could have transpired to "absorb" these earlier events by the time the 21st century came along. Also, since the Time Beetle is affliated to the Trickster, it is possible that he stopped them.)
  • How is it possible for the Doctor to die too quickly to regenerate, as it has been shown with the Master that a Time Lord will only not regenerate if he or she wishes. (The Doctor may have willfully committed suicide following his encounter with the Racnoss and being at a low ebb at having lost Rose. The circumstances surrounding regeneration have never been well defined. The possibility of the Doctor dying has been an ongoing source of dramatic tension throughout the history of the series (for a recent example, witness the Ninth Doctor panicking about dying in Cardiff in The Unquiet Dead), strongly indicating that regeneration is not guaranteed. Also, Doctor Who: The TV Movie established that anesthesia can destroy the regenerative process; if the Doctor actually drowned a similar effect might have prevented regeneration. Also, at no point in the series has it ever been established that refusing to regenerate is the only way it can be avoided.)
  • Would there not have been an issue created by there being two Donna Nobles in the same timeframe, one living and one dead? Would this have not caused problems for the "real" Donna? (Since Rose is with her when she dies, and Donna is still wearing her time-travelling gear, presumably either this alternate Donna simply vanished, or Rose took her body away. (Negative temporal energy from a paradox is only realesed if a person comes into contact with their past self. I.E. Rose and her infant self in Father's Day.
  • At the beginning of the episode, we hear conversations in foreign languages - but the TARDIS should translate these languages to English. (This may simply be artistic license as even though the audience cannot understand the language, there's no sign that Donna or the Doctor cannot understand what is being said.)
  • If the Doctor never met Donna, how could he have known about the Racnoss, as Donna's appearance in the TARDIS was what started that adventure? (Someone else would have been infected with the Huon Particles and warned the doctor only (s)he didn't stop the doctor.)
  • If a new parallel world simply comes into existence when a different choice is made, why would the Reapers need to exist and why wouldn't they have shown up in this episode, especially considering how dire the consequences were of Donna not turning left? it was stated by the doctor that the time beetle's allow for changes in history and time simply compensates for them, however in Donna's case an entiree world was created around. This was a parallel timeline, not a parallel world. Donna's actions created a kind of time loop that caused her to become inbibed with the Huon Particles in the first place. The Reapers were a random effect of Blinovitch Limitation Effect, which only occurs if a person meets their future self.
  • If Donna had never met the Doctor then she wouldn't have seen the fortuneteller for that to happen, thus creating a paradox. The time beetle's function is to change events in the past. The actual event of Donna Turning right has nothing to do with the time beatle or Shan Shan. Not to mention, Making Donna Turn right did not ultimatly change anything about the timeline thanks to Rose's intervention.

Continuity

  • Among other uses of the phrase "Turn Left" in the series: In DW: The Sontaran Strategem the ATMOS kept saying Turn Left; Captain Jack mentioned telling someone they should have turned left during a joke in Boom Town.
  • Bad Wolf returns as a warning for the end of the universe. Bad Wolf was last heard in DW: Doomsday.
  • The Cloister Bell is heard, again as a warning, it was last heard in DW: Time Crash.
  • Two phrases said by Lucius Petrus Dextrus in DW: The Fires of Pompeii come to fruition in this episode: "There's something on your back" and "She is returning".
  • The characters from The Sarah Jane Adventures are named in the news report to be dead in the parallel timeline.
  • A UNIT soldier refers to regeneration. UNIT has extensive knowledge of regeneration, having directly been involved with the aftermaths of the regenerations of the Third and Fourth Doctors, plus The Brigadier himself is known to have met most of the Doctor's incarnations (both on screen and in the spinoffs).
  • In DW: The Sontaran Stratagem, Colonel Mace and Captain Price saluted the Doctor but he said 'Don't salute, please'. When Captain Magambo saluted Rose, she told her not to salute as well. The difference is that this time Donna doesn't ask for a salute like she did in The Sontaran Stratagem.
  • The Doctor has previously 'died' in DW: Doctor Who: The TV Movie (though he did subsequently regenerate).
  • There is some similarity (in that they both hang invisibly on the back) between the time beetle and the spiders in (DW: Planet of the Spiders).
  • Mirrors have been used for time travel in DW: The Evil of the Daleks and BFA: The Time of the Daleks.
  • Mirrors were also used to expose and reveal the Mara (as is used to reveal the beetle) in DW: Kinda.
  • "The Bees are disappearing" is spoken again in this episode, this time by Sylvia Noble. The quote has been used several times throughout the series, usually spoken by Donna. It is interesting to note that at the end of Turn Left, the Tarot Reader says to Donna, "What will you be?". This is used in the wrong context. In correct grammar she should have said "What will you become?". Therefore by saying 'be'she may again be referring to bees, and that Donna may have some future connection with them or their dissapearance. More likely, the sentence "what will you be" refers to the metaphorical sense of becoming a new type of being, as opposed to the act o the change. In this context, it is proper grammar.
  • There have been a few other instances of the Doctor 'dying' and events taking different courses (NA: Blood Heat, DWM: Final Genesis).

DVD and Other releases

See also

Parallel worlds

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