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* The Doctor also refers to the talent show [[America's Got Talent]]. | * The Doctor also refers to the talent show [[America's Got Talent]]. | ||
* The Doctor once went over the [[Niagra Falls]] with a [[Chelonian]]. | * The Doctor once went over the [[Niagra Falls]] with a [[Chelonian]]. | ||
* The Doctor says he picked up his accent on the [[Powell Estate]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* Writer [[Tony Lee]] placed these stories prior to the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)#Specials|2009 specials]]. | * Writer [[Tony Lee]] placed these stories prior to the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)#Specials|2009 specials]]. | ||
* This story was reprinted in the trade paperback ''[[Fugitive (graphic novel)|Fugitive]]''. | * This story was reprinted in the trade paperback ''[[Fugitive (graphic novel)|Fugitive]]''. | ||
== Continuity == | |||
* <span>The Doctor makes an oblique reference to "the fellow in the bowler hat", meaning </span>[[Charlie Chaplin]]<span>. </span>[[Donna Noble]]<span> previously suggested going to meet him. (</span>[[TV]]<span>: </span>''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''<span>)</span> | |||
* <span>The characters of Matthew and Emily would return and become companions of the Doctor. (</span>[[COMIC]]<span>: </span>''[[Fugitive (comic story)|Fugitive]]''<span>)</span> | |||
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File:Drwho02-cvra.jpg|''Doctor Who'' (2009)<br />Issue 2 (Cover A) | File:Drwho02-cvra.jpg|''Doctor Who'' (2009)<br />Issue 2 (Cover A) | ||
File:Drwho02-cvrb.jpg|''Doctor Who'' (2009)<br />Issue 2 (Cover B) | File:Drwho02-cvrb.jpg|''Doctor Who'' (2009)<br />Issue 2 (Cover B) | ||
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Revision as of 13:50, 16 August 2016
Silver Scream was the first story of a connected arc that extended through Doctor Who (2009). It introduced the characters of Matthew Finnegan and Emily Winter, who would later join the Doctor as companions. Important to the overall story arc in this series, the Doctor saved Winter's life, even though her death was a fixed point in time. This act led directly to his trial by the Shadow Proclamation in Fugitive.
Summary
The Doctor arrives in 1920's Hollywood and uncovers a conspiracy.
Plot
Part one
In Hollywood 1926, the Doctor is at a celebrity party under the guise of many celebrities such as Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks. Kato, the butler, interrupts him by introducing him to filmmaker Archie Maplin. After speaking to Archie, the Doctor also meets young actress Emily Winter and then Matthew Finnegan, a runner at the United Actors' studio. Eventually, the Doctor notices a man called Maximilian Love walk in. The Doctor tries to talk to him, but his assistant, Mr Leo Miller, bars him. Undeterred, the Doctor makes an appointment with Maximilian.
The next day the Doctor meets Archie, who talks with him and reveals that the film studio is in the middle of a Chronal Template. Unbeknownst to the Doctor, he is being watched by Maximilian and Leo, who note he is not human - nor Terronite, like them. They then hear someone enter the reception room, who turns out to be Emily. Leo takes her in the room, only to find Maximilian strapped down. Emily is then restrained by Leo and starts to scream.
Meanwhile, Matthew is spying on Miller's studio. He tells the Doctor that he does not trust Leo, saying that he turned up here only six months ago. They audtioned for actors and only 10% got through. The other 90% all went home destined never to act again. As Emily walks out of the studio, Matthew asks her if she got the part. She says she never did, and does not remember anything about it. The Doctor notes that she is dazed, and finds out that the part of the brain that gives optimism has been altered chemically, thereby removing it. Archie comes up to them and says to the Doctor that Leo gave him a lot of money in the hopes that Maximilian would get lots of fame. The Doctor notes something is going on, goes to intervene, and Archie comes with him. The Doctor enters Leo's lab and finds the transference machine, which had been causing all the actors to lose their minds. The Doctor discovers that the Terronites stole the machine. Leo points his gun at the Doctor, Archie raises his stick, but is shot by Leo. The Doctor thinks he is dead, but Leo tells him he is merely stunned. He then aims his gun at the Doctor.
At that moment, Emily and Matthew step outside and spy the Doctor being held at gun point by Leo and Maximilian, and watch them get into a car. Emily picks up an axe and they both get in another car. They follow them to a railway line, the Doctor is shot and tied down, forced to watch as a train comes towards him.
Part two
to be added
Characters
References
- The Doctor refers to himself at various times as Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Pee-Wee Herman and Harry Knowles to different characters.
- The Doctor also refers to the talent show America's Got Talent.
- The Doctor once went over the Niagra Falls with a Chelonian.
- The Doctor says he picked up his accent on the Powell Estate.
Notes
- Silver Scream was originally intended to include Charlie Chaplin. However, it was found out late that there were rights problems in using him, so he was replaced with a character named Archie Maplin. The story does contain a veiled reference to Chaplin.
- Writer Tony Lee placed these stories prior to the 2009 specials.
- This story was reprinted in the trade paperback Fugitive.
Continuity
- The Doctor makes an oblique reference to "the fellow in the bowler hat", meaning Charlie Chaplin. Donna Noble previously suggested going to meet him. (TV: Journey's End)
- The characters of Matthew and Emily would return and become companions of the Doctor. (COMIC: Fugitive)
Cover Gallery
Doctor Who (2009)
Issue 1 (Cover A)
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