The Lodger (TV story)
The Lodger is the eleventh episode of Series 5.
Synopsis
The Doctor forgets to set the TARDIS controls leaving Amy trapped inside as she ends up travelling one week into the future, without the Doctor. This leaves the Doctor trapped on Earth as he awaits the return of his TARDIS. While the Doctor waits, he discovers there's a house on Aickman road with a staircase that people go up, but never down... To solve the mystery of the man upstairs, the Doctor must pass himself off as a normal human being, and share a flat with Craig Owens. [1]
Plot
The TARDIS materialises in a park in Chesterfield and the Doctor climbs out. At the same time, a young man enters a house to help an elderly gentleman and enters the top floor. The TARDIS then dematerialises with Amy still inside leaving the Doctor behind.
Meanwhile, in the flat a man called Craig and his friend, Sophie, discuss their plans for pizza and TV tonight but Sophie has to leave as her friend is upset over a recent brake over, but not before discussing a rot on the ceiling in the corner. Craig begins telling himself to confess his love for his friend when the doorbell rings. Believing it to be Sophie, who has forgotten her keys, he opens the door saying "I love you", before realising it is the Doctor. The Doctor greets Craig with a euro kiss (which he incorrectly believes to be how humans greet each other, possibly due to him observing Van Gogh doing it in the previous episode) and claims to have seen an opening available as a lodger.
The Doctor walks in and gives Craig a paper bag containing a large amount of money as rent (later revealed to be three thousand pounds). The Doctor then proceeds to explore the house and eventually cooks an omelette and warns Craig to avoid touching the rot claiming to be an expert in rot, and tells Craig that he will fix it himself. After finishing the meal, Craig asks the Doctor where he learned to cook to which the Doctor replies Paris in the 18th century. The Doctor eventually corrects his mistake after saying the 17th century and finally the 20th claiming he is not used to doing them in the right order. He is shown his room and the Doctor contacts Amy who discuss what is going wrong. The TARDIS begins shaking violently and the Doctor tells Amy how to fix it. Meanwhile, Craig is talking to his friend describing the Doctor and she worries he is a dealer.
The next day, the Doctor is showering and Craig goes upstairs after hearing a loud bang. The Doctor panics and fears Craig is in danger and grabs Craig's toothbrush in place of his sonic screwdriver. After finding Craig safe, the Doctor meets Sophie. Craig then says there is a problem in his pub football league and his team lack a player. The Doctor volunteers but later claims he believes football to be the one with the sticks.
At the football match, the Doctor shows how unfamiliar he is with the game but immediately shows his skill and talent scoring many goals. While celebrating their win, another of Craig's friends says that with the Doctor's help they can annhilate another team which the Doctor misinterprets as killing and claims to be the oncoming storm. He then corrects his mistake while Craig and his friends get stuck in a loop of opening a beer can while the TARDIS shakes violently and another person enters the upstairs flat. This subsides eventually however but the Doctor states he is worried that Amy could be lost in the TARDIS forever.
Back at the flat, Craig asks the Doctor to keep out of Craig's way while he is with Sophie so he can profess his love for her. The Doctor however interrupts asking where the on button is for a regular screwdriver. The Doctor convinces Sophie that she can do anything and encourages her to work with Orangutans like she dreams. Later the night, Craig touches the rot only to pull his hand back in pain.
In the morning, the Doctor prepares breakfast for Craig only to find him nearly dead. The Doctor hits Craig to get him to breathe and then makes a remedy out of teabags for Craig to drink. Craig claims there is a business meeting he needs to go to but is told to rest.
In the afternoon, Craig rushes to work to find the Doctor at his desk insulting a rude client. His manager then says he was useful at the meeting upsetting Craig. Craig becomes jealous of the Doctor for being better than him and is worried he could lose the woman he loves.
Later at the flat, Craig asks the Doctor to leave after discovering the Doctor's scanner and sees him talking to a cat. The Doctor headbutts Craig and reveals his history telepathically and then repeats it with what he is doing in the flat as well as showing a note from future Amy telling him to go to the flat. Sophie walks in to help a girl upstairs and the Doctor and Craig race up the stairs to save her. Amy then reveals using the building plans that there is no registered top floor. Opening the door, they find a space ship.
Sophie is then seen being pulled towards a console but is suddenly stopped. A man appears and is revelaed to be a hologram that is an auto pilot. It states the ship crashed and the pilots are dead and as such the program began testing humans to find a suitable replacement. However, the humans aren't able to handle it and are burnt up. The program begins forcing the Doctor to touch a console to which the Doctor says will blow up the solar system. He realises Craig was not wanted as he wanted to stay at the flat to be with Sophie because he loves her and the auto pilot wanted people who sought to leave. Sophie says she loves him to and they kiss while touching the console. As they wanted to stay here, the ship complied but began to implode. Fleeing, they notice the ship vanish along with the entire top floor which no one else notices due to a perception filter.
The Doctor tries to sneak away but is caught and given keys to the flat as a thank you. In the TARDIS, Amy looks for a red pen to write a note to tell the Doctor to go to the flat and instead finds Rory's engagement ring while a crack in space appears in Craig's home.
Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Craig Owens - James Corden
- Sophie - Daisy Haggard
- Auto Pilot - Darrell Heath
- Steven - Owen Donovan
- Sean - Babatunde Aleshe
- Michael - Jem Wall
- Sandra - Karen Seacombe
- Clubber - Kamara Bacchus
Production crew
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References
The Doctor
- The Doctor uses a regular screwdriver and asks where the on switch is.
- On Craig Owen's fridge is a postcard to the Vincent van Gogh exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay
- When the Doctor rushes out of the shower in fear of Craig's safety he grabs Craig's toothbrush rather than his Sonic screwdriver.
- The Doctor knows how to play football.
- After the Doctor 'shares' his knowledge with Craig, he sees brief flashes of: the Doctor's first, second, third, fourth, eighth, ninth and tenth incarnations; Cybermen, Rose Tyler, an Ood, and a Weeping Angel.
- The Doctor shares a psychic connection with a cat.
Foods and beverages
- The Doctor makes himself and Craig an omelette with; cheese, ham (or possibly bacon), salad cream and other ingredients.
Story notes
- This episode was mistakenly entitled Reality Check, A Clinical Finish, Don't Go Up The Stairs, and Something At the Top Of The Stairs.
- "The Lodger" is also a comic strip story by Gareth Roberts. Roberts has confirmed this story is an adaptation of the basic premise of the other, however he has stated that they differ quite a lot in that the comic was written for different characters (the Tenth Doctor and Mickey Smith) and focused on the "domestic set-up" while the TV story involves "something at the top of the stairs".[2] This isn't the first adaption on the TV series,
being a previous example.
- The Doctor wears a football kit, playing for Craig's pub team, the King's Arms.
- Several previous Doctors appeared in brief flashed when The Doctor knocked heads with Craig.
- This is an Amy-lite episode, similar to the Martha (and Doctor)-lite episode Blink and Donna-lite episode Midnight.
- This is the first time in the new series that the Doctor has definitively stated how many incarnations he has had — he tells Craig he is the eleventh.
- The Doctor wears a jersey with 11 on when playing a football match, both referencing him being the Eleventh Doctor and this being the eleventh episode of Series 5.
- This may also be a reference to the fact that Matt Smith originally wanted to become a professional footballer before a back injury, causing him to focus on acting instead.
- The football match may also be a reference to the FIFA World Cup England vs USA match that kicked off just as The Lodger finished, on a rival channel (ITV).
- The Doctor making Craig an omelette may be a reference to Matt Smith's culinary talents - At the age of nine, Matt won at Junior Masterchef. However it may also be a reference to Gavin and Stacy, the series which James Corden starred in and wrote, in which the only food Stacy's mum ever seem to cook is omelets.
Ratings
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Rumours
- It is rumoured that either the Timoreen, the Ha'rik, or the Skarkish will appear – primarily because these were all listed as "new aliens" to appear in Series 5. None of them appeared
- This episode will be the one that features the Blue Peter Competition TARDIS console. The design itself did not appear, but another ship console design did.
- As this episode is before the finale, it most likely will have a foreshadowing (like in Template:DW and Template:DW) or link right into the finale (like Template:DW and Template:DW). This was proved true.
- It is likely that this episode will lead directly into the next as Claudio played by Marcus O' Donovan is listed to appear in both this episode and the following one, DW: The Pandorica Opens. The episode did not directly lead to the next, but it did have something very related to the next episode. (However Claudio did not appear in this episode).
- Amy will remember, or begin to remember, Rory by the end of the episode. Although she never remembered him enough to say it, she did find her wedding ring in the Doctor's coat.
Filming locations
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Production errors
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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.Continuity
- A post card advertising a Vincent Van Gogh art display is stuck to the fridge, which the Doctor, Amy and later van Gogh himself visit in the previous story Template:DW.
- This is not the first time the Doctor has showered himself on screen. (Template:DW)
- The Doctor once again mentions that Bow ties are cool. (Template:DW)
- Craig says "Geronimo!" (Template:DW).
- The Doctor refers himself again as "the Oncoming Storm" again. (Template:DW).
- While searching the Doctor's pockets, Amy finds her old engagement ring from Rory (Template:DW).
- The Doctor seems to have regained the fondness for cats embraced by his Sixth incarnation and later reverted into a dislike by his Tenth (Template:DW).
- The Doctor previously displayed sporting talent, when he played a game of cricket. (Template:DW)
- The TARDIS protects objects and people in the TARDIS from time catching up with them. (Template:VG)
- Clips from ({{DW|The Eleventh Hour|The Time of Angels|Flesh and Stone) and The Vampires of Venice) were shown.
Home video releases
BBC Video - Doctor Who Series Five - Volume Four will feature The Lodger, The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang. It will be released on Monday 6th September 2010 (UK Only) on DVD and Blu-ray.[3]
See also
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External links
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Footnotes