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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|name | |name = John | ||
|main alias | |main alias = The Landlord | ||
|image | |image = The Landlord Knock Knock.jpg | ||
|species | |species = Human | ||
|job | |job = Landlord | ||
|mother | |mother = Eliza (Knock Knock){{!}}Eliza | ||
|only | |only = Knock Knock (TV story) | ||
|main actor | |main actor = David Suchet | ||
|other actor | |other actor = Tate Pitchie-Cooper | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''John''', often referred to simply as '''the Landlord''', was the [[landlord]] of a large [[House (Knock Knock)|house]] in [[England]]. | '''John''', often referred to simply as '''the Landlord''', was the [[landlord]] of a large [[House (Knock Knock)|house]] in [[England]]. | ||
In his childhood, his mother was dying of a terminal illness. One day, he found perculiar bugs in his garden and showed them to his mother, [[Eliza ]]. Over night, the insects (revealed to be [[Dryad]]s) came to life at the sound of high pitched frequencies, and healed Eliza by gradually transforming her into wood. Realising it was the only way to keep her alive, John lured various students to live in his house by allowing many people to stay whilst also being affordable so the Dryads could consume them and stabilise Eliza. Judging by the evidence [[Twelfth | In his childhood, his mother was dying of a terminal illness. One day, he found perculiar bugs in his garden and showed them to his mother, [[Eliza (Knock Knock)|Eliza]]. Over night, the insects (revealed to be [[Dryad]]s) came to life at the sound of high pitched frequencies, and healed Eliza by gradually transforming her into wood. Realising it was the only way to keep her alive, John lured various students to live in his house by allowing many people to stay whilst also being affordable so the Dryads could consume them and stabilise Eliza. Judging by the evidence the [[Twelfth Doctor]] found, he had been periodically harvesting university students every 20 years since at least [[1957]]. | ||
When [[Bill Potts|Bill]] moved in with her friends in [[2017]], they noticed something strange about the landlord as well as the old fashioned and creaky house. With help from the Doctor, they soon found out his secret and convinced Eliza to end it, since she was parent and had the power to do such, as life isn't really worth living in isolation. As such, she ordered the Dryards to eat her and John, and as a result caused all of them to swarm out of the house, removing all the wood and making the house uninhabitable. ([[TV]]: ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 15:32, 7 May 2017
John, often referred to simply as the Landlord, was the landlord of a large house in England.
In his childhood, his mother was dying of a terminal illness. One day, he found perculiar bugs in his garden and showed them to his mother, Eliza. Over night, the insects (revealed to be Dryads) came to life at the sound of high pitched frequencies, and healed Eliza by gradually transforming her into wood. Realising it was the only way to keep her alive, John lured various students to live in his house by allowing many people to stay whilst also being affordable so the Dryads could consume them and stabilise Eliza. Judging by the evidence the Twelfth Doctor found, he had been periodically harvesting university students every 20 years since at least 1957.
When Bill moved in with her friends in 2017, they noticed something strange about the landlord as well as the old fashioned and creaky house. With help from the Doctor, they soon found out his secret and convinced Eliza to end it, since she was parent and had the power to do such, as life isn't really worth living in isolation. As such, she ordered the Dryards to eat her and John, and as a result caused all of them to swarm out of the house, removing all the wood and making the house uninhabitable. (TV: Knock Knock)