Dot and Bubble (TV story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
(I think this'll be a primary topic?)
(Added complete crew listing using Template:Wales crew)
Line 79: Line 79:


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
''to be added''
{{Wales crew
|Writer=Russell T Davies
|ExecutiveProd=Russell T Davies
|ExecutiveProd2=Julie Gardner
|ExecutiveProd3=Jane Tranter
|ExecutiveProd4=Joel Collins
|ExecutiveProd5=Phil Collinson
|Producer=Vicki Delow
|Director=Dylan Holmes Williams
|StuntCoOrdinator=Derek Lea
|StuntCoOrdinator2=James Grogan
|Stunt=Anthony Skrimshire
|MovementCreatureChoreographer=Paul Kasey
|Puppeteer=Phill Woodfine
|Puppeteer2=Nick Kellington
|Puppeteer3=Jeremiah Krage
|Puppeteer4=Matt Lyons
|1stAD=Geraint Havard Jones
|2ndAD=Lauren Pate
|Crowd2ndAD=Charlie Campbell
|3rdAD=Jennifer Day
|FloorRunner=Jac Lewis
|FloorRunner2=Devante Fleming
|FloorRunner3=Emmy Williams
|SAWFloorRunner=Micah Joshua Brown
|BaseRunner=Jamal Price
|SAWFloorRunnerStandIn=Beyagy Demba
|FloorRunnerStandIn=Emmy Williams
|SAWCastAssistant=Juanee Scott
|ProductionManager=Delmi Thomas
|ProductionCoOrdinator=Sandra Cosfeld
|AsstProductionCoOrdinator=Liam Hobbs
|TravelAccommodationCoOrd=Ariana Scott
|TravelAccommodationSecretary=Adam Byard
|ProductionSecretary=Florence Trott
|ProductionSecretary2=Chris Harkus
|ProductionOfficeRunner=Danilo Van-Der Nguyen
|ProductionOfficeRunner2=Lisa Elena Williams
|SAWDirectorsAsst=Rugie Begum
|CreativeCoOrdinator=Fabia Sinigaglia
|ExecutiveAsstTo1=Dee Brooker
|AssistedExec1a=Jane Tranter
|ExecutiveAsstTo2=Kaleigh O'Boyle
|AssistedExec2a=Julie Gardner
|ExecutiveAsstTo3=Joshua M.G. Thomas
|AssistedExec3a=Russell T Davies
|AssistedExec3b=Phil Collinson
|AssistedExec3c=Joel Collins
|LocationManager=Baljinder Sidhu
|LocationManager2=Jason Keatley
|AssistantLocationManager=Alex Moore
|AssistantLocationManager2=Shuaib Said
|UnitManager=Kyle Yates
|LocationAssistant=Robyn Selby
|LocationAssistant2=Nathan Rose
|StudioManager=Richard Balshaw
|StudioAssistant=Lloyd Di Mauro
|1stAsstAccountant=Greg Robinson
|APAsstAccountant=Devon Anscombe
|AsstAccountantPayroll=Aimee Bond
|AsstAccountantPayroll2=Laura Gardner
|Cashier=Joseff Thomas
|SAWAccountsTrainee=Lauren Mackey
|CameraOperator=James Chesterton ACO
|FocusPuller=Jonathan Vidgen
|FocusPuller2=Steve Rees
|ClapperLoader=Sarah Macleod
|ClapperLoader2=Evangeline Davies
|CameraTrainee=Farah Rose
|CameraTrainee2=Chai Lee Tan
|CameraTrainee3=Andrea Jovanovska
|DigitalImagingTechnician=Nick Everett
|DataManager=David Buckley
|KeyGrip=Bobby Williams
|Grip=Ken Hodgson
|BestBoyGrip=Moses Stringer-Ogundeji
|GripTrainee=Rhys Jones
|EntryLevelGripTrainee=Emily Badger-Knight
|AssistantScriptEditor=Rasheed Bello
|ScriptSupervisor=Richard Pask
|EntryLevelScriptSupervisor=Ines Mayorga
|1stAssistantSound=James Bowen
|2ndAssistantSound=Angharad Evans
|SAWSoundTrainee=Tayne McIntosh-Barrett
|Gaffer=Pete Chester
|RiggingGaffer=Chris Kiley
|BestBoy=Sion Davies
|RiggingBestBoy=Scott Smallwood
|LightingRigger=Paul Davies
|DeskOperator=Alan Tippetts
|RiggingDeskOperator=Pete Davies
|Electrician=Andy Green
|Electrician2=Joe Jennings
|Electrician3=Jon Down
|ScreenSkillsTraineeElectrician=Bianca Parris
|SupervisingArtDirector=Robyn Paiba
|SeniorArtDirector=Rhys Ifan
|SeniorArtDirector2=Gareth Cousins
|ArtDirector=Hattie Gent
|ArtDirector2=Kartik Kundan Nagar
|ArtDirector3=Jon Horsham
|LocationArtDirector=Alex Stannus
|PropArtDirector=Michael van Kesteren
|AssistantArtDirector=Eleri Lloyd
|StandbyArtDirector=Brad Perry
|SetDecorator=Adrian Anscombe
|AsstSetDecorator=Verity Scott
|AsstSetDecorator2=Billie Blue Williams
|ProductionBuyer=Helen O'Leary
|ActionPropsBuyer=Tara Lily Johnston
|AssistantBuyer=Taymar Lee
|AssistantBuyer2=Camilla Blair
|AssistantBuyer3=Harriet Wall
|PettyCashBuyer=Charlie Shelley
|PettyCashBuyer2=Llinos Jones
|PettyCashBuyer3=Natasha Jackson
|PettyCashBuyer4=Oyrania Morris
|Draughtsperson=David Merryweather
|JuniorDraughtsperson=Lucia Heseltine
|JuniorDraughtsperson2=Lakota Gunter
|JuniorDraughtsperson3=Katja Allen-Kormylo
|JuniorDraughtsperson4=Diana Samuila
|ArtDeptCoOrdinator=Jason Davies-Redgrave
|ArtDeptAssistant=Sam Hanson
|StoryboardArtist=Rupert Smissen
|PropMaster=Nick Thomas
|PropsChargehand=Stuart Rankmore
|PropsChargehand2=Ifan Ramage
|StandbyProps=Phill Bull
|StandbyProps2=Jonathan Barclay
|PropHand=Declan Petryna
|PropHand2=Atiff Tahir
|PropHand3=John Thomas
|PropHand4=Ingo Hans
|PropHand5=Joseph Craig
|PropHand6=Jason White
|PropHand7=Matt Shrimpton
|PropHand8=Ieuan Parker
|PracticalElectrician=Phillip Jones
|Storeman=Charlie Malik
|PropStoresAssistant=Stephen Bright
|PropPainter=Maria Faurie
|StandbyPainter=Jessie Thomas
|GraphicArtDirector=Erica McEwan
|LeadConceptArtist=Nandor Moldovan
|ConceptArtist=Nandor Moldovan
|JuniorConceptArtist=Jordan Reynolds
|GraphicDesigner=Stephen Fielding
|AsstGraphicDesigner=Sophie Cowdrey
|JuniorGraphicDesigner=Aled Llyr Griffiths
|HODPropModeller=Barry Jones
|Modeller=Grant Humberstone
|Modeller2=Paul Mazonas
|Modeller3=Stephanie Howell
|Modeller4=Penny Howarth
|PropSculptor=Valma Hiblen
|FabricationBuyer=Hester Haslett-Venus
|Rigging=Shadow Rigging
|StandbyRigger=Nigel Owen
|ConstructionManager=Rhys Griffiths
|ConstructionCoordinator=Ffion Roberts
|ChargehandCarpenter=Martyn Russell
|Carpenter=Mark Borde
|Carpenter2=Sam Burridge
|Carpenter3=Dave Martynski
|Carpenter4=Christopher Hawksworth
|Carpenter5=Patrick Watts
|Carpenter6=Gareth Jones
|Carpenter7=Huw Morgan
|Carpenter8=Jonathan Tylke
|Carpenter9=Sam Riddiford
|HODScenicArtist=Jody Raynes
|ChargehandScenicArtist=Deb Clarke
|ScenicArtist=Inga Jastrumskaite
|ScenicArtist2=Mike Carter
|Sculptor=Brent Johnson
|Sculptor2=Tony Hitchcock
|Painter=Justin Abraham
|Painter2=Drew Abraham
|ScenicCarpenter=Justin Williams
|StandbyCarpenter=Sam Crowley
|Construction=4Wood TV & Film
|Construction2=Reel TV
|SpecialEffects=Real SFX
|CreatureFX=Millennium FX
|AsstCostumeDesigner=Raïssa Hans
|CostumeSupervisor=Laura Baker
|CostumeDesignAsst=Charlotte Godfrey
|CostumeAssistant=E.M. Parry
|CostumeCoOrdinator=Anthony Williams
|PrincipalCostumeStandby=Kitty Carin-Boyd
|PrincipalCostumeStandby2=Leila Headon
|PrincipalCostumeStandby3=Michelle Victoria McGrath
|CrowdCostumeSupervisor=Nicola Clay Vidales
|CrowdCostumeStandby=Nicola Rodd
|CostumeArtist=Heather Waterton
|CostumeMaker=Issy Lawrence
|CostumeMaker2=Jessica Hardy
|CostumeMaker3=Hannah Carey
|SAWPrincipalCostumeTrainee=Lizzie Doody
|SAWCrowdCostumeTrainee=Hettie Kitson
|HairMake-upSupervisor=Clarice Gill
|CrowdHairMake-upSupervisor=Scott Beswick
|SeniorHairMake-upArtist=Sarah Davies
|SeniorHairMake-upArtist2=Juliet Ireland
|Make-upArtistTo1a=Bella Arghiros
|Made-upActor1=Ncuti Gatwa
|HairMake-upArtist=Kate Rawsthorne
|HairMake-upArtist2=Becky Lingham
|Hairdresser=Stuart Cheadle
|TraineeHairMake-upArtist=Madison Garland
|TraineeHairMake-upArtist2=Charlotte Threadwell
|Facilities=AP Transport c/o Bob Gurney and Richard Gurney
|CastingAssociate=Ri McDaid-Wren
|CastingAssistant=Kristian Wall
|1stAsstEditor=Emily Lawrence
|1stAsstEditor2=Joseph Keirle
|VFXEditor=Matt Nathan
|VFXEditorTrainee=Catrin Rees
|VFXTempEditor=Alastair Gray
|AsstOnlineEditor=Luke Stanbury
|PostProdSupervisor=Liv Duffin
|PostProdCoOrdinator=Lauren Pate
|SAWPostProdTrainee=Amelia Goadby
|AudioPostProduction=Bang Post Production
|CrowdADR=Wild ADR
|VFXSupervisor=Sebastian Barker
|VFXSupervisor2=Sean Varney
|VFXArtDirectionConceptArtist=Dan May
|VFXOnSetSupervisor=Daniel Roberts
|VFXLineProducer=Liam Tully
|VFXCoOrdinator=Siân Reynish
|VFXCoOrdinator2=Livvy Edwards
|DataWrangler=Hattie Williams
|VFXAssistant=Sarah-Hoor Aboubakar
|IrelandVFXCoProducer=Michael Garland for Grand Pictures Commissioning A Limited
|IrelandVFXTrainee=Emmett Brenna
|IrelandVFXTrainee2=Andrei Grigorita
|IrelandVFXTrainee3=Anthony McFadden
|IrelandVFXTrainee4=Dianne Murphy
|CreatureConceptPrevisVFXArt=Painting Practice
|VisualEffects=Automatik VFX
|AdditionalVFX=Egg VFX
|AdditionalVFX2=BBC Wales Graphics
|PostProdFacility=Gorilla (post-production)
|MusicPerformedBy=BBC National Orchestra of Wales
|MusicConductedBy=Alastair King
|OriginalTheme=Ron Grainer
|MusicSupervisor=Ollie White
|AsstMusicSupervisor=Marnie Davidge
|TitleSequence=Painting Practice & Realtime Visualisation
|CoProducer=Ellen Marsh
|ScriptEditor=Scott Handcock
|Colourist=Gareth Spensley
|OnlineEditor=Christine Kelly
|VFXProducer=Will Cohen
|PostProdProducer=Ceres Doyle
|SupervisingLocationManager=Iwan Roberts
|SoundRecordist=Alex Thompson
|Re-recordingMixer=Paul McFadden
|CastingDirector=Andy Pryor CDG/CSA
|Music=Murray Gold
|Editor=Chris Roebuck BFE
|DOP=Sam Care
|ProductionDesigner=Phil Sims
|CostumeDesigner=Pam Downe
|Make-upDesigner=Claire Williams
|FinancialController=Dyfed Thomas
|LineProducer=Mark Devlin
|ProductionFinanceManager=Sean Kenneally
|FinanceDirector=Mary Furlong
|SeniorBusinessLegalExec=Ifty Khan
|HeadLegalAndBusiness=Beth Wyllie
|JuniorProductionExec=Charlotte Cox
|ProductionExec=Steffan Morris
|DirectorOfProduction=Emily Russell
|ProductionExecBBCStudios=John Hamer
|ExecutiveProdForTheBBC=Rebecca Ferguson
|CommissioningEditorBBC=Lindsay Salt
|Note=This episode was produced with the support of incentives for the Irish film industry provided by the Government of Ireland.
}}


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==

Revision as of 01:51, 1 June 2024

RealWorld.png

Dot and Bubble was the fifth episode of Season One of Doctor Who.[1]

Synopsis

Lindy Pepper-Bean is a happy citizen of Finetime. She does her allotted two hours of work and has plenty of friends, but when her friends start to disappear and the Doctor and Ruby Sunday call, she's forced to look beyond her Bubble and confront a horrible truth.

Plot

Lindy Pepper-Bean wakes up in Finetime, activating her Dot, and surrounding herself in her Bubble. Around her swirls a panorama of people in pastel squares. Her friends start talking to her, telling her good morning, and she greets them back, before noting that a friend of hers is missing. Gotchic Paul expresses concern about all the people who have gone missing recently, but Lindy dismisses it as others tell her to get out of bed and head to the sink. She watches the new song put out by Ricky September as a request comes in from a man she doesn’t know, The Doctor. He tells her that there are monsters around her in the real world and she needs to listen. She blocks him and goes back to listening to the song.

Lindy walks to work, influencing her friends by describing her clothes. During work she receives a call from someone who says they work for Finetime Industries, Ruby Sunday. The strange woman asks Lindy a variety of questions about the nature of her job and her co-workers. Ruby encourages Lindy to see if her co-workers are in the same room, since none of them are responding in the bubble. Lindy refuses to lower her bubble, but eventually relents and peers out between the squares that make it up, looking in front of her for her co-workers. She can’t see them. Confused, she’s able to be convinced by Ruby to look to her right as well, where she sees a giant man trap ingesting one of her co-workers.

Traumatized, Lindy tells Ruby Sunday that she wishes to get back to work, but Ruby manages to convince her to lower her bubble and take a serious look at the creature. Lindy re-activates her dot and bubble and dismisses Ruby as she tries to talk to Lindy, flicking through her friends and Ricky September, anything to take her mind off of what she just saw. Ruby Sunday brings herself back to Lindy's attention and refuses to go away, as well as bringing in a new person, saying that she has a friend who can help. The pair tell Lindy that she needs to leave without using the Bubble, it doesn't seem able to see the man traps. Lindy acquiesces, but as she tries, she repeatedly stumbles into objects - she can't walk without the Bubble. She re-activates it, walking to the elevator, where a man trap awaits. The Bubble repeatedly tells Lindy to walk forward, as the pair scream at her not to, and she slowly inches backwards. She moves to the side, and the man trap passes by her, ignoring her.

Out in the street the pair have Lindy turn off her bubble and look around. There are man traps everywhere, ingesting some people, with others walking by completely unharmed. As Lindy recoups from this experience, the pair ask her what Finetime is, precisely. Lindy explains that it's where the Homeworld sends people ages 17 to 27, if they can afford it. They work 2 hours a day, and then party the rest of the time. She shows them her mother who sent here there, Penny Pepper-Bean. Upon seeing her mother, Ruby and her friend comment that they've seen her before. The Doctor recognises her as the face of the ambulance on Kastarion 3, and Ruby remembers her from somewhere else.

Lindy gets exasperated with them and decides that she should be talking to her real friends, not them. She starts a group chat with all her closest friends, and tries to convince them that something is wrong, showing them how many people have gone missing from her friends list. Gothic Paul agrees, and says he's been trying to warn them. Lindy explains that people are getting eaten, seemingly at random, but Paul laughs, says that even he wouldn't be that silly. A man trap lurches on screen next to Paul and his feed cuts off - the rest of her friends start freaking out. Ruby and her friend force their way into the group chat and tell everyone that there's a series of locked tunnels under the city leading to a river. They can get there and they'll be sent the code. As this is explained, Lindy's dot begins to run out of power, Ruby's friend only able to tell her to go to Plaza 55.

Lindy walks towards Plaza 55, but finds a bevy of man trapss between her and it, standing, menacingly. She tries to walk forward, but stumbles, unable to do so consistently without guidance. A voice from the edge of the Plaza tells her what to do, guiding her past the man traps. At the end stands Ricky September, in the flesh, without a Dot or Bubble. When she gets past the man traps, he tells her that he actually spends a lot of time reading, outside of his Bubble. He's been trying to warn people, but his videos would get deleted. Ricky takes her to the start of the passage underground where Lindy begins to charge her Dot. Ricky uses a nearby planet link to try to contact the Homeworld, but when he pulls up the livefeed, he sees the entire planet wiped out - a man trap standing over the ruins.

To move further down they need to unseal the tunnel, inputting a code of 100 numbers. Ruby's friend begins to send them to Ricky as Lindy asks Ruby and her friend what's been happening with Lindy's friends. None of them have been eaten, but only one of them ran. Most just stayed where they were. The trio tries to puzzle out why some people are getting eaten and others aren't, and hit upon the idea that it might be in alphabetical order. Lindy's shocked, in disbelief, Gothic Paul died and they've still ignored her. They pull up Suzie Pentecost, the last person before Lindy, and watch as she's devoured right in front of them.

But Ruby's friend points out to Lindy that if people are being eaten in alphabetical order, the man traps are not natural. This is intentional. And maybe the Dot isn't just ignoring them, maybe it's intentionally trying to lead people into the man traps. If they've become self aware and constantly listen to the residents of Finetime, maybe they hate the residents of Finetime. Lindy tries to turn the Dot off, but it refuses, flying through the air and attacking her. Ricky and Lindy swap places, Lindy punching in the numbers and Ricky fighting off the Dot. Lindy manages to finalize the code, but the Dot stuns Ricky, disorienting him. As the Dot turns towards Lindy, Lindy tells the Dot that Ricky's real last name begins with a "C". "September" is a stage name. The Dot turns towards Ricky and kills him - Lindy sneaking through the passage, closing it behind her.

Further down the tunnels Lindy finds some other refugees of Finetime, as well as Ruby and her friend. The refugees say they've decided to head out into the wilderness, to try and survive, to tame it like their ancestors. Ruby's friend offers instead to take them in his ship, his blue box that's bigger on the inside. But Lindy and the others dismiss this idea in no uncertain terms, they can't travel with him. He's not one of them. It was his duty to save them, of course, but continual face to face contact is just untoward. And a box that's bigger on the inside than the outside? Voodoo. And wherever they live, they must maintain their standards.

The Doctor insists that none of this matters; he just wants to save their lives. He begs with them, pleads with them. And as they walk away he screams.

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

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.
          

This episode was produced with the support of incentives for the Irish film industry provided by the Government of Ireland.


Worldbuilding

The Slugs, seen on Finetime, are called "Man Traps"[2]

Notes

  • The title of the episode was revealed on the official Doctor Who Twitter account on 31 March 2024.[1]
  • Davies told Radio Times that he had first conceived the idea for the story around 2010, and discussed it with Steven Moffat. However, the concept was too expensive for the show, so Davies shelved his "vague idea" at the time. He further explained that the episode had more visual effects than "any other episode".[3]
  • According to Doctor Who: Unleashed: Season 1: 5 Dot and Bubble, the final scene of the episode was filmed on December 17, 2022 and was Ncuti Gatwa's first day on set[4] after his scenes in The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"].

Myths

to be added

Filming locations

to be added

Ratings

to be added

Production errors

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.

to be added

Continuity

to be added

Home media releases

to be added

Gallery

Main article: Dot and Bubble (TV story)/Gallery

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 @bbcdoctorwho (2024-03-31). DOT AND BUBBLE
    Writer: Russell T Davies
    Director: Dylan Holmes Williams
    #DoctorWho
    . Archived from the original on 2024-05-29.
  2. Doctor Who: Unleashed: Season 1: 5: Dot and Bubble: 11:45 - 1149: "But never has there been a more gloopy, slurpy, or gnarly eater than the man traps."
  3. Morgan Jeffery (2024-04-30). Doctor Who boss says finale contains scenes he's been planning for 50 years. RadioTimes.com. Archived from the original on 2024-04-30.
  4. 00:58 - 01:09: Stefan Powell: "Welcome to Cardiff Bay Barrage, 17th of December twenty twenty two. It's eleven o'clock at night, minus two degrees. Ncuti Gatwa's about to shoot his very first scene of the series."