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*While the episode premiered in the UK on 28 May, the US premiere was delayed one week to prevent a drop in viewership over the Memorial Day Weekend. ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'' also aired one week late as a result.
*While the episode premiered in the UK on 28 May, the US premiere was delayed one week to prevent a drop in viewership over the Memorial Day Weekend. ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'' also aired one week late as a result.
*This two-part story is thematially similar to the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] two-parter, [[DW]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]''/''[[Cold Blood]]''. In both stories the Doctor attempts to broker a peace between two lifeforms on Earth, only to have the truce shattered by mistrust on both sides.
*This two-part story is thematially similar to the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] two-parter, [[DW]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]''/''[[Cold Blood]]''. In both stories the Doctor attempts to broker a peace between two lifeforms on Earth, only to have the truce shattered by mistrust on both sides.
*This is the fourth time the actor playing the Doctor has portrayed a different characters in the same episode. This previously happened with [[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], and [[David Tennant]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'', ''[[The Enemy of the World]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]'')
*This is the fourth time the actor playing the Doctor has portrayed a different characters in the same episode. This previously happened with [[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Tom Baker]] and [[David Tennant]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'', [[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]] ''[[The Enemy of the World]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]'')


=== Ratings ===
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The Almost People was the sixth story in the sixth series of Doctor Who. In a major plot twist, it revealed that Amy Pond had been replaced by a Ganger some time before. It saw the real Amy Pond reappear and the nature of the "Eye Patch Lady" revealed.

Synopsis

As the solar storm rages, Jennifer, a Ganger driven mad by the memories of being “decommissioned”, is seeking revenge. She can remember every excruciating second of every “execution” and is determined that the humans will pay. She isn’t just talking war; she’s talking revolution. As the crumbling factory fills with toxic fumes and drips lethal acid, the “Originals” wait desperately for the shuttle from the Mainland to rescue them. Jennifer, however, has other ideas. Can the Doctor convince the terrified factory workers to embrace their own humanity and work with their Gangers to overcome a monster of their own making?

Plot

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The Doctor really does talk to himself.

The Ganger Doctor finalizes his shape, but finds difficulty coping with and fast-forwarding through past regeneration, shouting things said by past Doctors, but eventually stabilises. While Amy is horrified, the Doctor quickly takes a liking to himself - Ganger Doctor doing the same. With two Doctors, the group finds an escape route out of the chapel.

They go to the control room, where it is established that the "real" Doctor can be distinguished from the Ganger Doctor as he had changed shoes since the Flesh scanned him. Both Doctors maintain that they are as good as equal. Amy and Cleaves don't believe it, despite two Doctors continually completing each other's sentences. Rory, meanwhile, has tracked down Jennifer and another Jennifer. At first he cannot distinguish between them, One Jennifer attacks the other and is thrown into an acid puddle. The other Jennifer was a ganger. The remaining Jennifer and Rory head to the thermostatic control room to deal with the choking acid filling the air.

Ganger Cleaves and the other gangers contemplate what to do. The real Cleaves transmits to the mainland, asking for evacuation, intending to leave the gangers to die. Ganger Cleaves intercepts the transmission, but the real Cleaves types a codeword, to verify if it is the genuine Cleaves they are communicating with in future transmissions. Ganger Cleaves cannot see the codeword.

The Doctors realise Rory and Jennifer should be tracked down. Gangers and humans cause a slightly different response in the sonic screwdriver. Amy shows her preference for the "real" Doctor and disdain for the Ganger Doctor. The Ganger Doctor steps outside, seeming distracted. Amy follows him, and tries to apologise for what she said. She partially explains about the Doctor's impending death - could it have been the Ganger Doctor? The ganger suddenly, shoves Amy against a wall and says that all the Flesh can say upon deactivation, or rather execution, is "Why?" Frightened, Amy returns inside the control room. As the calmed Ganger Doctor re-enters the control room, the "real" Doctor confirms that he also heard the telepathic "Why?" from the rest of the flesh - but not as strongly as did his twin. Ganger Doctor is sent to track down Rory and Jennifer with Buzzer, using his counterpart's sonic screwdriver. The real Jennifer dies just as Ganger Doctor and Buzzer arrive. Buzzer knocks out Ganger Doctor on Cleaves' orders.

Rory and Ganger Jennifer make it to the thermostatic control room. Jennifer has Rory shut off the thermostatic regulators, which unknown to him, work only for humans. Upon heading back to the rest of the group, Jennifer points out a pile of discarded gangers, still semi-conscious although only partially still in human form. Rory says that this is wrong, since they still feel pain, and decides to help Jennifer stop this from happening. After Rory leaves, Buzzer soon finds Jennifer comforting the dying Flesh. When Buzzer angrily tells Jennifer that the real Jennifer is dead, Ganger Jennifer tells him that she is stronger than the Real Jennifer, and that she can grow. She promptly stretches her jaws wide and advances on Buzzer, who screams as she kills him.

In the control room Cleaves realises that the coolant systems are offline. This will make the facility explode. She starts to give the evac transport a safer landing site but the radio dies. They go to the acid storage room to try and prevent any cataclysmic reactions. Meanwhile, the other Gangers find Ganger Doctor and inform him that he is one of them . In the acid storage, the Doctor finds he cannot stop the acid reaction. Jennifer locks them in. Rory says he has seen what happens to old gangers, and wants to stop it. Amy and the Doctor point out that Jennifer is dead - he has been tricked by her ganger. As Jennifer takes Rory away, Cleaves reminds her Ganger it shares the blood clot in her brain with her. The gangers gather with Rory in the control room.

Ganger Cleaves completes the real Cleaves' request to the evac transport, guessing the codeword "Badboy". The evac transport is told to land in the courtyard instead of the tower. As Rory tries to leave the gangers, the holographic phone goes off - it is Jimmy's son. Ganger Doctor answers and, after rambling about what to do on a birthday, invites Ganger Jimmy to answer. Ganger Jimmy bolts to go find the boy's real father, showing Ganger Jennifer - who has been trying to enlist the others in a revenge mission - that gangers and humans can, in fact, get along. Jennifer flees, believing Ganger Doctor has made Ganger Jimmy weak and will do the same to the rest.

Ganger Jimmy unlocks the acid containment room to see the real Jimmy get hit in the chest by spitting acid. As he dies, Jimmy asks the ganger to answer his son's call and be his father now. The Doctor and the remainder of the group go to the dining hall, where Ganger Jimmy answers his son's call - and the Doctor promises Jimmy's son that he will see his dad today.

Rory tell them he found an escape route under the crypt, a route not in the schematics. The two Doctors realise that that passage could lead to just under where the TARDIS had been sinking. They head towards the passage, where they are intercepted by Ganger Jennifer. She transform herself into an elongated, scorpion-like version of herself. Ganger Cleaves and the Doctor hold the door shut against her. Meanwhile, the TARDIS has fallen through the ceiling. Realizing the door further ahead won't lock, Dicken runs into the hallway to close the door at its end. Locking it from the other side, he's quickly killed by Ganger Jennifer.

Amy tells the Doctor to come into the TARDIS. Ganger Doctor asks Amy is she thinks he should stay instead. The Doctor says that he is staying to hold the door shut. Ganger Doctor explains that he, in fact, is the real Doctor and the Doctor holding the door shut is the ganger. Ganger Doctor says they swapped shoes. Amy had been hostile towards the Doctor all along, and has been defending Ganger Doctor. She and Cleaves realise that the Doctor's point had been proven - the two races can get along after all. The Doctor gives his ganger a sonic screwdriver, and takes Amy, Rory, Ganger Jimmy, Cleaves and Ganger Dicken into the TARDIS and it dematerializes. Ganger Doctor opens the door, saying that the sonic can destabilize the Flesh. He uses it against Ganger Jennifer, causing all three to collapse into raw flesh.

The Doctor melts Amy's Ganger.

Exposure to the TARDIS engines permanently stabilizes the Gangers, and Ganger Jimmy is dropped off to see his son on the mainland and celebrate his birthday. The Doctor gives Cleaves medicine to remove the blood clot in her head. He leaves Cleaves and Ganger Dicken at a press conference about the incident, telling them to not let the deaths that occured to have been in vain. Amy worries about what will happen, and the Doctor again tells her to breathe. She is confused, then suddenly doubles over. The Doctor says that she is contracting, and about to give birth, as Rory and he drag her back into the TARDIS. Safely in the control room, the Doctor tells Rory to step away from Amy. Rory refuses - the Doctor's temper begins to flare. He needed to be close to the Flesh to properly stop the Flesh's signal to Amy. Rory backs away from Amy, and the Doctor tells Amy to hold on and they will find her. A confused Amy protests that she's right here. The Doctor grimly replies that she's not and she hasn't been for a long time. He points his sonic screwdriver at "Amy" and activates it. She collapses into raw Flesh.

Amy wakes up in a hospital gown, on a table. A panel in the ceiling slides away, and a woman with an eye patch, whom Ganger Amy had been seeing during her recent travels with The Doctor, says that she is ready. Amy looks down - she is very heavily pregnant. The contractions continue, and as Amy screams in pain, the woman tells her to push.

Cast

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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

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Story notes

Ratings

  • 6.72 million

Myths

  • The TARDIS will be cloned. This was proven false.[1]

Filming locations

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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.
  • When the TARDIS falls through the ceiling, the doors are facing away from the camera. The Ganger Doctor then comments on how "she does like to make an entrance." However, when cut back to the TARDIS (at the same angle as before), the doors are now facing the camera.
  • The Flesh can duplicate clothes, but when Miranda's Ganger melts, her acid suit melts with it. This suit was not put on until after she was duplicated and therefore should not melt as it's not part of the Flesh.

Continuity

  • While The Flesh was attempting to stabilize Ganger Doctor, he began shouting:
  • To test his copy's memory, the real Doctor asks the Ganger Doctor to describe Cybermats.
  • Amy tells the original Doctor (thinking it be the Ganger Doctor) about her viewing his death two hundred years in his future. (DW: The Impossible Astronaut)
  • When Rory and the Ganger Jennifer lock the Doctor and the others in the acid room, the Doctor shouts at Rory angrily through the window, calling him "Roranicus Pondicus". Amy called Rory's Auton duplicate "Roranicus" when he told her his name. (DW: The Pandorica Opens)
  • In earlier episodes of Series 6, the Doctor's TARDIS was unable to confirm if Amy was pregnant or not. Considering it was scanning Amy's Ganger rather than Amy herself, this gives an explanation for why it was confused about her pregnancy. Although the real Amy was pregnant, the Ganger Amy was not but could still feel the real Amy's pregnancy due to them being the same person. This also explains why Amy never showed any signs of being heavily pregnant in earlier episodes.
  • The Doctor (posing as the Ganger Doctor) begins calling himself "John Smith", an alias often used by the Doctor. (DW: Spearhead from Space, et. al.)

Home video releases

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Released as Series 6 Part 1 with The Impossible Astronaut, Day of the Moon, The Curse of the Black Spot, The Doctor's Wife, The Rebel Flesh and A Good Man Goes to War on 11th July 2011.

External links

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Footnotes