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* The [[Crimean War]] originally saw the [[British Empire]] fighting the [[Russian]]s. Time has been altered so that the Empire has been fighting the [[Sontar (country)|Sontarans]] instead. | * The [[Crimean War]] originally saw the [[British Empire]] fighting the [[Russian]]s. Time has been altered so that the Empire has been fighting the [[Sontar (country)|Sontarans]] instead. | ||
* [[Florence Nightingale]] is mentioned. | * [[Florence Nightingale]] is mentioned. | ||
* Dan and Karvanista | |||
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* Dan and Karvanista escape from the Sontaran ship through a [[waste tube]]. | |||
* Dan sarcastically calls Karvanista "[[Scooby Doo]]". | * Dan sarcastically calls Karvanista "[[Scooby Doo]]". | ||
* Dan and Eileen use a [[wok]] to defend themselves. | * Dan and Eileen use a [[wok]] to defend themselves. |
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War of the Sontarans, prefixed in the title sequence with Chapter Two and in other sources with Flux, was the second episode of series 13 of Doctor Who. It formed the second chapter of the six-part serial Doctor Who: Flux.
Synopsis
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Plot
The Thirteenth Doctor wakes, alone, on a barren wasteland, looking up at a giant, dilapidated house. She is then shook back to reality; a field of marsh, surrounded by dead soldiers and spent artillery. Yaz and Dan then reappear, having also blacked out when the Flux cloud hit the TARDIS. The Doctor deduces they're on Earth, when a woman approaches them from the fog, calling them thieves. She confirms herself as Mary Seacole, and the Doctor deduces they're near Sevastopol in 1855, in the middle of the Crimean War. Seacole hears enemy soldiers returning, and the four of them hide. When the Doctor asks how many Russians the British are fighting, Seacole disclaims her, as a Sontaran commander, riding a horse, emerges with his troop.
Cast
- The Doctor - Jodie Whittaker
- Yasmin Khan - Mandip Gill
- Dan Lewis - John Bishop
- Skaak/Sontaran Commander Riskaw[2] - Jonathan Watson
- Mary Seacole - Sara Powell
- Vinder - Jacob Anderson
- Eileen - Sue Jenkins
- Neville - Paul Broughton
- Joseph Williamson - Steve Oram
- General Logan - Gerald Kyd
- Svild - Dan Starkey
- Swarm - Sam Spruell
- Azure - Rochenda Sandall
- Karvanista - Craig Els
- Passenger - Jonny Mathers
- Priest Triangle - Nigel Richard Lambert
Uncredited cast
- Mouri - TBA
Crew
Executive Producers Chris Chibnall, Nikki Wilson and Matt Strevens |
Written by Chris Chibnall |
Directed by Jamie Magnus Stone
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Music Segun Akinola
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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 |
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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. |
References
History
- The Crimean War originally saw the British Empire fighting the Russians. Time has been altered so that the Empire has been fighting the Sontarans instead.
- Florence Nightingale is mentioned.
Miscellaneous
- Dan and Karvanista escape from the Sontaran ship through a waste tube.
- Dan sarcastically calls Karvanista "Scooby Doo".
- Dan and Eileen use a wok to defend themselves.
Story notes
- For the endboard, the old BBC Studios logo was used instead of the new one which was used in the previous episode The Halloween Apocalypse.
- The opening sequence of the episode (inside the Doctor's mind) is in black and white. The last episode to have a black/white sequence was the "Previously" sequence of Twice Upon a Time with William Hartnell as the First Doctor.
- As Sontar-ha is established by the Sontarans as a war chant or when something is positive, this episode introduces a negative in the form of "Sontar-ho", as when Skaak executed Svild for dishonour to the name of their species.
Ratings
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Filming locations
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Myths
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Production errors
- The subtitles provided by BBC One and BBC America erroneously spell Linx's name as "Lynx".
- The end credits, as well as the 52 minute mark of the subtitles, and the officially listed iPlayer website credits, misspell Ritskaw's name as "Riskaw".
Continuity
- Skaak mentions Commander Linx's claim on Earth for the Sontaran Empire, (TV: The Time Warrior) even though the Rutans had prior claim. (AUDIO: Castle of Fear)
- Much like the Tenth Doctor with Harriet Jones regarding the Sycorax, the Thirteenth Doctor shows moral outrage when the retreating Sontarans are massacred by Logan. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
- The Second Doctor had once stated that he had been to the Crimean War. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) Soldiers from the war were also kidnapped by the War Lords. (TV: The War Games)
- The Seventh Doctor landed during the siege of Sevastopol where the TARDIS was also damaged, this time by a British Cannonball which separated the interior from the exterior. On this occasion the Doctor and Ace became prisoners of the Russian Empire, whilst Hex met his childhood hero of Florence Nightingale. (AUDIO: The Angel of Scutari)
- The Twelfth Doctor had previously helped Mary Seacole deal with an alien infection. (AUDIO: The Charge of the Night Brigade)
- Svild invokes the Shadow Proclamation. (TV: Rose, The Stolen Earth)
Home video releases
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External links
- Official War of the Sontarans page on the Doctor Who website
Footnotes
- ↑ This episode was also simulcast on BBC America, as well as other networks.
- ↑ Sontaran Commander Ritskaw has been misspelled in the end credits of this episode, but episodic events confirms this is the same character from The Halloween Apocalypse.
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