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The Doctor and Donna travel to Pompeii, the night before Mount Vesuvius erupts. The Doctor and Donna travel back into ancient history, in this episode of Russell T Davies’s BAFTA Award-winning time-travelling drama. When they arrive in 79AD, however, they discover psychic powers and beasts of stone running riot in the streets of old Pompeii. The time-travellers face their greatest challenge yet – can established history be changed, or must the Doctor let everyone die?
The Doctor and Donna travel to Pompeii, the night before Mount Vesuvius erupts. The Doctor and Donna travel back into ancient history, in this episode of Russell T Davies’s BAFTA Award-winning time-travelling drama. When they arrive in 79AD, however, they discover psychic powers and beasts of stone running riot in the streets of old Pompeii. The time-travellers face their greatest challenge yet – can established history be changed, or must the Doctor let everyone die?


== Plot ==
==Plot==
[[Tenth Doctor| The Doctor]] takes [[Donna Noble| Donna]] to Ancient [[Rome]], but as he says it is new Rome to the people of the time. Donna notices that a sign is in [[English| english]] and she asks the Doctor why, he replies that [[The TARDIS translation circuit| the TARDIS translation circuit]] translates foreign and [[Alien| alien]] languages and writing in her head. According to the Doctor, when she says the word 'seriously' she is really saying it in [[Latin]]. She tries to a word in real latin but the stallholder understands it as Celtic. Donna notices that instead of seven hills, which is how many there are in Rome, there is only one. Suddenly the ground begins to shake and the Doctor realises they are in [[Pompeii]] and it's Volcano Day! The [[Soothsayer]]'s acknowledge that the blue box has arrived. Donna says that they could start an emergancy evacuation but the Doctor says no. The Doctor and Donna run through the street to get back to the TARDIS and pull back the sheets to realise that it has gone! The Doctor asks the same stallholder where it has gone and he replies that he has sold it because it was on his land. In a family home the father named [[Caecilius]] has bought the TARDIS because it is the finest in Roman architecture and he is having a guest visitor, [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]] who is like a mayor of Pompeii. Before he arrives the Doctor turns up using the [[Psychic paper]] to pretend to be a marble inspector, because Caecilius specialises in marble. He calls himself Mr Spartacus and Donna says she is Mrs Spartacus; they are both quick to say that they are not married so Caecilius assumes they are brother and sister, he then says they look alike and the Doctor and Donna are puzzled by this. The Doctor claims that the TARDIS is not marble and he is here to take it away for a few days, but just as he does this Lucius enters the room with his guards and Caecillius' family also enter. The Doctor and Donna are just about to leave but Donna doesn't want to leave the people to their death so the Doctor has to drag her. Just as they're about to do so though, Lucius reveals a circuit from underneath a veil. The Doctor wonders what is going on and the daughter of Caecilius, [[Evelina]] begins to call him the Doctor, she says that he has travelled a long way, and that his home planet burn't in fire. Lucius says that she knows nothing but the Doctor denies this. Lucius then says that he is from [[Gallifrey]] and Donna is a girl of [[London]] and reveals that he has a stone arm which the Doctor snaps off. The Doctor then escapes with Caecilius' son, [[Quintius]] and discover that the floor is shaking he goes to Lucius' house and finds a [[Pyrovile| giant rock monster]] which Quintius splashes with water and it crumbles into nothing. In the chaos Donna is kidnapped by the Soothsayer, dressed in Roman gowns and placed on a sacrificing table table to the gods. The Doctor stops the sacrifice just in time though and discovers the Soothsayer's are under command of the [[High Priestess]] who is rock; and has been changed into a young Pyrovile. They plan to encompase the entire world by exploding [[Mount Vesuvius]]. Lucius who is working with the Pyrovile tries to stop the Doctor and Donna getting into the hidden [[Pyrovile Spaceship]] which is hidden in the Volcano. The Doctor turns the power off erupting the volcano, destroying the Pyrovile, 20,000 people and the whole of Pompeii. The explosion launches the Pyrovile Spaceship and the Doctor and Donna run to the TARDIS. Donna though begs the Doctor to save just one person but orginally refuses but after persuasion gives in and save Caecilius' family. Caecilius says it was a curse from the god Vulcan so it is a Volcano, the first mention of that word. The Doctor admits he needed Donna to convince him. Quintus offers a gift to the marble picture of the gods which turns out to be the Doctor and Donna.
The episode begins with [[Doctor (Doctor Who)| the Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] leaving the [[TARDIS]] and entering what the doctor takes to be Rome in the 1st century AD. Donna notes that the writing is in English and is sceptial about the authenticity of them being in the past, until the Doctor explains to her the TARDIS's [[TARDIS#Other systems|translation circuit]].  However, he feels that they should have been able to see the [[Colosseum]] by now, and Donna points out there is only [[Mount Vesuvius|one hill]] and not Rome's famous [[Seven hills of Rome|seven]], and that it is smoking. Thus - as an earth tremor rocks the streets - the Doctor realises they have arrived not in Rome, but in Pompeii, on [[23 August]] - the day before [[Mount_Vesuvius#Eruption_of_79|Vesuvius's 79 AD eruption]].
 
Returning to the TARDIS, Donna tries to convince the Doctor that he should help evacuate the city, but he tells her he cannot interfere in established events.  On arriving where they left the TARDIS, they find a nearby stallholder has sold it to [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Caecilius]] as a piece of "modern art". Meanwhile, a member of the Sibylline sisterhood reports back on the "blue box"'s arrival, which they find is a fulfillment of a Sibylline prophecy.  At Caecilius's house, his prophetically-gifted but sickly daughter Evelina is being prepared for the arrival of the town's augur Lucius Dextrus by inhaling volcanic fumes from their house's hypocaust.  The Doctor and Donna arrive before him and, when Lucius arrives, the Doctor engages in an exchange of [[Pythia|cryptic]] sayings with the Doctor. He and Donna are about to leave in the TARDIS when Caecilius unveils a stone-circuit board he has produced to Dextrus' designs.  Intrigued, they stay, but after the Doctor accidentally insults Roman religion as "official superstition" Dextrus and Evelina "prophesise" truths about the Doctor and Donna, seeing their real names, naming [[Gallifrey]] and [[London]] as their true homes, mentioning the Doctor's presence at the Medusa Cascade, his status as a "[[Time Lord|Lord of Time]]", and Gallifrey's [[Time War|destruction]]. Evelina also states that his true name is not Doctor but is in fact "hidden" and that "she" is returning (this is possibly a reference to Rose Tyler's return), and Dextrus warns Donna that "there is something on your back".
 
When Dextrus has gone, Donna finds that Evelina's skin is turning into stone whilst the Doctor is shown a [[hypocaust]] system powered by [[solfatara|hot springs]] from Vesuvius itself and from which come monstrous sounds from "the gods of the underworld".  This system, he is told, was installed after the 62 AD [[Mount Vesuvius#Foreshocks|earthquake]] on Dextrus and the other soothsayers' instructions.  From that time onwards, the soothsayers have been inhaling rock dust from these hypocausts and all their predictions have been entirely accurate (though they have not predicted that Vesuvius will erupt the next day).  The Doctor and Quintus break into Dextrus' house, finding a stone circuit board of components like those gifted him by Caecilius. Meanwhile, Evelina gives Donna a [[stola]], and while talking to her about a teenager's life in Pompeii, Donna finds out Evelina cannot prophesy the eruption.  She tells Evelina about the eruption, which Evelina psychically passes onto the sisterhood. They and their high-priestess decide it is false prophecy and that Donna must be killed. 
 
The Doctor and Quintus have meanwhile been apprehended by Dextrus. The Doctor helps him assemble the circuit board correctly and, when Dextrus then threatens to have his guards kill them, breaks off Dextrus's right arm, which has turned to stone.  He and Quintus then escape, but hearing underground footsteps going towards Caecilius's house, return there to find a giant humanoid stone and magma creature (summoned by Dextrus) emerging from the hypocaust. The Doctor tells Donna to go and get water while he attempts to reason with the creature, but (unknown to him) she is kidnapped by the sisterhood. Quintus throws water on it as requested, which causes it to die and collapse, and the Doctor then goes to rescue Donna, who is about to be murdered by the sisterhood.  Conversing with their high priestess, he finds she has completely turned to stone. She reveals that she is being used as a [[host]] to one of the Pyroviles, stone aliens who crashed to earth, shattered into dust, and were re-awakened by the 62 earthquake, psychically linking to the humans of the town (one of their adult forms is the creature they saw at the villa). The Doctor is, however, unable to find how they are psychically seeing through time. 
 
Holding off the high priestess with a water pistol, Donna and the Doctor escape down the hypocaust.  Dextrus and the high priestess both declare that the prophecy of Pompeii's future empire must now advance. As they run, Donna attempts to convince the Doctor to stop the Pyrovile causing Pompeii's eruption, but he again refuses, telling her of the eruption's fixed point in history and the Time Lord ability to see the past, present and all possible futures at once (something he classes as a "burden"). Dextrus and the cult of [[Vulcan]] takes the circuit boards to the mountain and he summons forth the adult Pyrovile to hunt Donna and the Doctor down. Dextrus, Donna and the Doctor reach the centre of the mountain, and Dextrus informs him that the Pyroviles intend not to launch a rocket back home via the eruption (their home planet of Pyrovilia having been "taken"), but to remain on and conquer Earth.  The Doctor and Donna then lock themselves in part of the Pyrovilian ship they have found, where they find the Pyrovilians are using Vesvuius's power to set up a fusion matrix to convert millions of humans into Pyroviles - thus the eruption is not going to happen, which is why the soothsayers have been unable to see it. The Doctor will be able to switch off the Pyrovilian circuitry and thus save the world from Pyrovilian conquest, but in so doing he will cause the eruption and the deaths of himself, Donna and 24,000 people.  They choose the latter as the lesser of two evils, escaping back to the surface, to Pompeii and to the TARDIS, running past the Caecilius family.
 
The Doctor ignores the family's plea for help and de-materialises the TARDIS with himself and Donna on board, but is confronted by Donna, who tearfully tries to convince him to go back and save the town. The Doctor refuses, replying that history is back on track and everyone will die, but explains to her that if he could he would, just as he would if he could go back and prevent the destruction of Gallifrey. He is eventually convinced by Donna to go back and, even if he cannot save the whole town, just save the Caecilius family. They and the family watch the eruption from the surrounding hills - the Doctor explains why Evelina's visions (caused by a rift in time, akin to the [[Cardiff Rift]], as a result of the explosion) have now stopped and promises that Caecilius and Pompeii will be remembered, and Caecilius coins the word [[volcano]] for the first time. The Doctor and Donna leave, with him acknowledging that she was right in that "sometimes I need someone" to stop and humanise him. Six months later, we find the family in Rome, with Caecilius back up in business, Evelina a healthy and happy teenager once again, Quintus having given up his dissolute ways to train as a doctor, and Donna and the Doctor worshipped as the family's [[lares|household gods]], with the TARDIS as their temple.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 23:01, 12 April 2008


Synopsis

The Doctor and Donna travel to Pompeii, the night before Mount Vesuvius erupts. The Doctor and Donna travel back into ancient history, in this episode of Russell T Davies’s BAFTA Award-winning time-travelling drama. When they arrive in 79AD, however, they discover psychic powers and beasts of stone running riot in the streets of old Pompeii. The time-travellers face their greatest challenge yet – can established history be changed, or must the Doctor let everyone die?

Plot

The episode begins with the Doctor and Donna leaving the TARDIS and entering what the doctor takes to be Rome in the 1st century AD. Donna notes that the writing is in English and is sceptial about the authenticity of them being in the past, until the Doctor explains to her the TARDIS's translation circuit. However, he feels that they should have been able to see the Colosseum by now, and Donna points out there is only one hill and not Rome's famous seven, and that it is smoking. Thus - as an earth tremor rocks the streets - the Doctor realises they have arrived not in Rome, but in Pompeii, on 23 August - the day before Vesuvius's 79 AD eruption.

Returning to the TARDIS, Donna tries to convince the Doctor that he should help evacuate the city, but he tells her he cannot interfere in established events. On arriving where they left the TARDIS, they find a nearby stallholder has sold it to Caecilius as a piece of "modern art". Meanwhile, a member of the Sibylline sisterhood reports back on the "blue box"'s arrival, which they find is a fulfillment of a Sibylline prophecy. At Caecilius's house, his prophetically-gifted but sickly daughter Evelina is being prepared for the arrival of the town's augur Lucius Dextrus by inhaling volcanic fumes from their house's hypocaust. The Doctor and Donna arrive before him and, when Lucius arrives, the Doctor engages in an exchange of cryptic sayings with the Doctor. He and Donna are about to leave in the TARDIS when Caecilius unveils a stone-circuit board he has produced to Dextrus' designs. Intrigued, they stay, but after the Doctor accidentally insults Roman religion as "official superstition" Dextrus and Evelina "prophesise" truths about the Doctor and Donna, seeing their real names, naming Gallifrey and London as their true homes, mentioning the Doctor's presence at the Medusa Cascade, his status as a "Lord of Time", and Gallifrey's destruction. Evelina also states that his true name is not Doctor but is in fact "hidden" and that "she" is returning (this is possibly a reference to Rose Tyler's return), and Dextrus warns Donna that "there is something on your back".

When Dextrus has gone, Donna finds that Evelina's skin is turning into stone whilst the Doctor is shown a hypocaust system powered by hot springs from Vesuvius itself and from which come monstrous sounds from "the gods of the underworld". This system, he is told, was installed after the 62 AD earthquake on Dextrus and the other soothsayers' instructions. From that time onwards, the soothsayers have been inhaling rock dust from these hypocausts and all their predictions have been entirely accurate (though they have not predicted that Vesuvius will erupt the next day). The Doctor and Quintus break into Dextrus' house, finding a stone circuit board of components like those gifted him by Caecilius. Meanwhile, Evelina gives Donna a stola, and while talking to her about a teenager's life in Pompeii, Donna finds out Evelina cannot prophesy the eruption. She tells Evelina about the eruption, which Evelina psychically passes onto the sisterhood. They and their high-priestess decide it is false prophecy and that Donna must be killed.

The Doctor and Quintus have meanwhile been apprehended by Dextrus. The Doctor helps him assemble the circuit board correctly and, when Dextrus then threatens to have his guards kill them, breaks off Dextrus's right arm, which has turned to stone. He and Quintus then escape, but hearing underground footsteps going towards Caecilius's house, return there to find a giant humanoid stone and magma creature (summoned by Dextrus) emerging from the hypocaust. The Doctor tells Donna to go and get water while he attempts to reason with the creature, but (unknown to him) she is kidnapped by the sisterhood. Quintus throws water on it as requested, which causes it to die and collapse, and the Doctor then goes to rescue Donna, who is about to be murdered by the sisterhood. Conversing with their high priestess, he finds she has completely turned to stone. She reveals that she is being used as a host to one of the Pyroviles, stone aliens who crashed to earth, shattered into dust, and were re-awakened by the 62 earthquake, psychically linking to the humans of the town (one of their adult forms is the creature they saw at the villa). The Doctor is, however, unable to find how they are psychically seeing through time.

Holding off the high priestess with a water pistol, Donna and the Doctor escape down the hypocaust. Dextrus and the high priestess both declare that the prophecy of Pompeii's future empire must now advance. As they run, Donna attempts to convince the Doctor to stop the Pyrovile causing Pompeii's eruption, but he again refuses, telling her of the eruption's fixed point in history and the Time Lord ability to see the past, present and all possible futures at once (something he classes as a "burden"). Dextrus and the cult of Vulcan takes the circuit boards to the mountain and he summons forth the adult Pyrovile to hunt Donna and the Doctor down. Dextrus, Donna and the Doctor reach the centre of the mountain, and Dextrus informs him that the Pyroviles intend not to launch a rocket back home via the eruption (their home planet of Pyrovilia having been "taken"), but to remain on and conquer Earth. The Doctor and Donna then lock themselves in part of the Pyrovilian ship they have found, where they find the Pyrovilians are using Vesvuius's power to set up a fusion matrix to convert millions of humans into Pyroviles - thus the eruption is not going to happen, which is why the soothsayers have been unable to see it. The Doctor will be able to switch off the Pyrovilian circuitry and thus save the world from Pyrovilian conquest, but in so doing he will cause the eruption and the deaths of himself, Donna and 24,000 people. They choose the latter as the lesser of two evils, escaping back to the surface, to Pompeii and to the TARDIS, running past the Caecilius family.

The Doctor ignores the family's plea for help and de-materialises the TARDIS with himself and Donna on board, but is confronted by Donna, who tearfully tries to convince him to go back and save the town. The Doctor refuses, replying that history is back on track and everyone will die, but explains to her that if he could he would, just as he would if he could go back and prevent the destruction of Gallifrey. He is eventually convinced by Donna to go back and, even if he cannot save the whole town, just save the Caecilius family. They and the family watch the eruption from the surrounding hills - the Doctor explains why Evelina's visions (caused by a rift in time, akin to the Cardiff Rift, as a result of the explosion) have now stopped and promises that Caecilius and Pompeii will be remembered, and Caecilius coins the word volcano for the first time. The Doctor and Donna leave, with him acknowledging that she was right in that "sometimes I need someone" to stop and humanise him. Six months later, we find the family in Rome, with Caecilius back up in business, Evelina a healthy and happy teenager once again, Quintus having given up his dissolute ways to train as a doctor, and Donna and the Doctor worshipped as the family's household gods, with the TARDIS as their temple.

Cast

Production crew

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References

Story notes

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Ratings

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Rock monster!

Myths

  • The pyrovile are made of stone this is later true but the Pyrovile possess people and turn there bodies slowly into stone.
  • Many believed that this episode would feature Jack Harkness. This was proved false.

Filming Locations

Rome

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

Continuity

  • The Doctor reveals to Donna for the first time that he is a Time Lord from Gallifrey.
  • In a previous adventure, the Seventh Doctor visited Pompeii with Mel in the story The Fires of Vulcan.
  • When seeing the future, Lucius mentions the Medusa Cascade. That fits with what Russell T. Davies said about it playing a major part in Series 4.
  • Lucius also says that "she will return" when seeing the future. This is most likely a reference to Rose's return.
  • Evelina sasy that Donna has somthing on her back this will be picked up on in Turn Left

DVD and other releases

  • It will be released on the Series 4 boxset DVD in November 2008.
  • It will be released as part of Series 4 volume 1 on June 2nd 2008 along with 'Partners in Crime' and 'Planet of the Ood'.

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