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* Luke is driving the [[Volkswagen Beetle]] which he was given in [[TV]]: ''[[The Nightmare Man (TV story)|The Nightmare Man]]''.
* Luke is driving the [[Volkswagen Beetle]] which he was given in [[TV]]: ''[[The Nightmare Man (TV story)|The Nightmare Man]]''.
* Sarah Jane says she was twenty-three when she first met the [[Third Doctor]]. Her apparent decision to retire is triggered in part when she is unable to remember the Doctor's name. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'')
* Sarah Jane says she was twenty-three when she first met the [[Third Doctor]]. Her apparent decision to retire is triggered in part when she is unable to remember the Doctor's name. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'')
* Upon establishing the link with Mr Smith, both K9 and he say, "Contact". When meeting his [[First Doctor|first]] and [[Second Doctor|second incarnations]], the Third Doctor said this word to establish a [[psychic link]] with his younger selves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'')
* Upon establishing the link with Mr Smith, both he and K9 say, "Contact". When meeting his [[First Doctor|first]] and [[Second Doctor|second incarnations]], the Third Doctor said this word to establish a [[psychic link]] with his younger selves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'')
* Ruby has a stolen bio damper bracelet. Others have had bio damper technology. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[Secrets of the Stars]]'', ''[[The Empty Planet]]'')  
* Ruby has a stolen bio damper bracelet. Others have had bio damper technology. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[Secrets of the Stars]]'', ''[[The Empty Planet]]'')  
* K9 calls Mr Smith "Inferior Smith" when he notices Mr White got the better of him. This is the last jab K9 makes in their long-standing rivalry before the end of the series. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mad Woman in the Attic]]'' onward) Mr Smith makes one more jab in the final episode, [[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]''.
* K9 calls Mr Smith "Inferior Smith" when he notices Mr White got the better of him. This is the last jab K9 makes in their long-standing rivalry before the end of the series. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mad Woman in the Attic]]'' onward) Mr Smith makes one more jab in the final episode, [[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]''.
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Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith was the sixth and final story in the fourth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It was the final story of the programme to be broadcast during the life of its star, Elisabeth Sladen. The story introduced a pair of foil characters to Sarah Jane and Mr Smith, Ruby White and Mr White, and dealt with Sarah Jane's quiet fear of growing too old and ill to continue protecting the Earth, becoming purposeless. It also revealed how deeply Luke's departure to Oxford had affected her.

As of August 2013, it was the last story in any media to feature K9 Mark IV.

Synopsis

Sarah Jane has begun developing a form of dementia, and she realises that her ability to defend the Earth is diminishing. She must now hand over the task to surer hands. A seemingly suitable replacement, Ruby White, has arrived on Bannerman Road, but can she be trusted?

Plot

Part one

A meteor hurtles towards Earth. Mr Smith redirects it to a safer crash site and says it will contain germ pathogens. The gang hurry to neutralise the germs. The meteorite reads all clear. Then a strange woman appears, claiming to be saving the world. She drives off in a red sports car and Clyde points out that she is doing the same thing as Sarah Jane. Sarah Jane does not look pleased.

They find the woman has just moved in across the street and go to find out who she is. She behaves coldly towards them, telling them to get out of her house. Her name is Ruby White and she sees them as amateurs. She moved to Ealing because of all the alien activity — Trueman, the Bubble Shock! factory, rhinos driving police cars and alien plant life. Sarah Jane decides to stay away from Ruby, but keep her eyes open.

The next day, Gita waves to Sarah Jane on her way home. Sarah Jane says she has to make Luke's tea and then realises he is at university. Clyde and Rani go to check that she is alright. She calls Luke, just two hours after she last spoke to him. She can't remember K9's name. Rani suggests she take a holiday and visit Luke. Mr Smith gives a red alert. A fleet of Dark Horde warriors are heading for Earth. They trace the scan beam and lock onto the attic to neutralise enemy technology. Mr Smith diverts the teleport to an uninhabited area. Sarah Jane gives Clyde a gun and says they must protect the Earth by any means.

An advance party of three warriors lands on Earth. Sarah Jane plans to use a device to overload their sensors. She asks Clyde for the sonic lipstick, but he said she told him to bring the gun (which isn't even charged). Sarah Jane has made a big mistake. Then Ruby arrives and tosses spheres to Rani and Clyde. She uses an artificial intelligence to convince the Dark Horde that they are faced by a stronger version of themselves. Their logical reaction is to flee. Clyde suggests calling the AI 'Mr White'.

They take Ruby back to the attic, where Mr White gets along well with Mr Smith. Sarah Jane says she'd be glad to have an adult friend. Whilst explaining to Ruby how she became involved with aliens, Sarah Jane forgets the Doctor's name for a moment, something she can't believe she did. She orders Mr Smith to medi-scan her. He tells her there is evidence of brain tissue deterioration. Sarah Jane takes this to mean she is too old to continue defending the Earth. Ruby makes friends with Clyde and Rani, who are eager to show off their knowledge of aliens. Sarah Jane feels very left out.

Sarah Jane asks Ruby to take over the duty of protecting the Earth, offering her the house, Mr Smith and Clyde and Rani. Ruby agrees. Sarah Jane goes to leave, not even bothering to tell Luke she is going. She orders Mr Smith to wipe her voice from the command program so she can no longer give him orders. She realises something is wrong and begs Ruby to help her. Instead, Ruby teleports her to a 'secret cellar' which houses her stomach. She reveals she is the one making Sarah Jane ill, draining her life force. She is a Qetesh, whose race devours peoples' thrills and emotions. She targeted Sarah Jane, who has the most exciting life on Earth. Mr White is making a farewell message for Clyde and Rani so they will believe Sarah Jane has gone because 'she' will tell them. Ruby's stomach drains Sarah Jane directly as Ruby gloats about how she will feast on the Earth...

Part two

Ruby explains that rather than stop aliens, she will help them and feed on the excitement and terror that humanity will feel. Back in the attic, Clyde and Rani watch Mr White's faked video of Sarah Jane. Clyde can't believe Sarah Jane has simply gone. He blames Rani for putting the idea of a 'holiday' in her head. Mr Smith starts acting strangely. He tries to warn Clyde — 'Beware Ruby'. Ruby shuts down Mr Smith and teleports Clyde to her spaceship. It was her prison, until she reprogrammed its game console (Mr White). Ruby leaves Clyde in the prison to suffocate.

Luke returns from Oxford.

Rani tries to call Clyde and hears a knock at the door. She opens it to find Luke. K9, who is back in Oxford, tracks Clyde's phone to space. Rani goes to place the phone near Mr White so K9 can reset him and free Mr Smith from his influence, as well as rescue Clyde. Clyde leaves a message on his phone for the others to find, then collapses. Rani distracts Ruby, who is not convinced, but luckily K9 resets Mr White in time. Clyde and Rani go to rescue Sarah Jane. Ruby corners them in the cellar and threatens to devour them completely.

Luke arrives and gives Ruby a warning to leave Earth. When she refuses, Mr White sends a hologram so everyone on Earth sees a meteor hurtling straight for them. Ruby cannot handle the sudden inrush of emotions and thrills from six billion people. The stomach swells, then shrinks and releases all the energy it took from Sarah Jane back into her. Sarah Jane sends Ruby back to her prison ship, where Ruby swears to get revenge on her. Luke takes them all out for a treat and Sarah Jane says that although the universe is full of amazing things, they have stiff competition on Earth.

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics


General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



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.
          

Despite appearing in Part 2, K9 did not get a "created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin" credit like in other appearances.


References

  • Ruby refers to Sarah Jane's area as the "Ealing Triangle", a play on the Bermuda Triangle, an area in the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of planes and sea vessels have mysteriously vanished over the years.
  • Ruby mentions she has a bio damper.
  • When Ruby tells Clyde that Mr White is a games console, Clyde responds, "Mr White is a Playstation?".
  • Mr. Smith's diagnosis of Sarah Jane is consistent with that of dementia/Alzheimer's disease. Presumably the effect of Ruby's feeding mimicked the condition.
  • Rani teases Clyde when she says she'll get her hair "done like Lady Gaga, all skewiff, then dye it streaked."
  • As Ruby is agonising from the feedback of 6 billion human emotions at once, Clyde says it is like her meal has been Super-Sized. This is slang left over from a promotion the Earth restaurant McDonald's had for their food until it was discontinued mid-2004, citing it needed healthier food choices.

Story notes

  • This is the only story featuring Sarah Jane Smith's name in the title that does not feature the Trickster as the main antagonist.
  • Shortly after this story was broadcast, Elisabeth Sladen's health began to deteriorate, eerily similar to her character's plight in this episode.

Ratings

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Filming locations

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Production errors

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Continuity

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

Home video releases

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