The Eaters of Light (TV story)

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The Eaters of Light was the tenth episode of the tenth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales.

It was written by Rona Munro, who returned to writing for the programme after nearly 28 years since her last television script, Survival — the end of the "Classic" era.

The episode answered the question about what happened to the Ninth Legion of the Roman army, and featured the return of Missy, revealing the Doctor never put her back in the Vault after being let out before. The episode also shows the Doctor and Missy considering mending their broken friendship.

Synopsis

What happened to the legendary Ninth Legion of the Roman army? Bill and the Doctor both have ideas of what happened, but who is right? And what is that strange creature lurking in the dark? Why do people suddenly disappear?

Plot

In the present day, in the Devil's Cairn, Scotland, a little girl named Judy goes to a slope against her brother's warnings saying that she wants to hear the music. He tells her that there are ghosts there and that if she stays there, they will eat her. As they go back to the village, Judy turns and goes back to the hill, while a crow alights on a stone, saying "Doc-tor! Doc-tor! Doc-tor!, Doc-tor!", as a carving of the TARDIS is seen on a rock.

In Aberdeen, Scotland, 2nd Century AD, the TARDIS materializes in the moor. Nardole asks why they are there, and the Doctor tells him that he and Bill are arguing about what happened to the Ninth Roman Legion. Bill follows the river, while the Doctor and Nardole goes to find their last battlefield.

In the woods some thing watches Bill as she finds a girl named Kar burning items. She starts to chase her, but Bill falls down a hole, and finds a roman soldier pointing a sword at her. To be added

Bill encounters some of the Legion's soldiers hiding underground, the TARDIS' translation circuits helping her communicate with them. The soldiers are hiding from a "Light Eating Locust" that seems drawn to any light source, killing those in its path. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Nardole discover the boneless corpses of the remaining Legion. They later come across a Pict tribe guarding a cairn and waiting for Kar, their leader and the "Guardian of the Gate". The Doctor impatiently enters the cairn, passing into an interdimensional portal full of creatures feeding off a light source. He comes out seconds later, but finds that more than two days have actually passed. Kar explains that once a generation, a warrior of their tribe goes through the cairn to defeat an "Eater of Light", but with the invading Roman army, she allowed one to escape to fight them. The Doctor warns her that unless

Cast

Crew

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References

Culture

People

Locations

Languages

  • Bill thinks the Roman soldier Simon is speaking English.
  • Simon thinks Bill is talking Latin.
  • The Picts and Romans can understand each other, not just Bill, Nardole and the Doctor.

Species

  • Judy's brother believes that the music at Devil's Cairn is due to ghosts.
  • According to the Doctor, all crows can talk, but human beings stopped having intelligent conversations with them, so by the 21st century they're all in a "mass sulk". Nardole corrects him by saying they're remembering.
    • The crow on the Pictish stone with TARDIS engraving says "Doctor" in a garbled voice.
    • Ban tells the crows to bring Kar's name into the skies, hence their signature call.
  • Simon says the other soldiers are hiding at a location with a stone-carving of a fish.
  • The Doctor sees multiple light-eating locusts inside the Gate.
  • Nardole tells the Picts about Enzomodons and says the Enzomodon ambassador had choked.

TARDIS

  • Bill discovers that the TARDIS can translate languages. She discovers that it even does lip sync.
  • Bill finds out that foreign languages translated sounds like children-talk.

Food and beverages

  • Nardole is eating a teacake.
  • The Doctor suggests the Romans could have left "sweetie wrappers" as a sign of them being there.
  • Nardole says he isn't Italian, but makes "a mean spag bol".
  • Nardole brings bags of popcorn, one of which the Doctor uses as a distraction.
  • Lucius gives Bill a flatbread to eat.
  • The Doctor calls Kar's light-poisoner a lollipop.
  • Nardole says he knows 10% of the Doctor's secrets, and he's the only one in the TARDIS who knows where the teacakes are.

Technology

Music

Story notes

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Ratings

  • 2.89m (UK overnight figures)
  • 4.73m (UK final)

Despite the ratings being the lowest an episode of the revived series has ever acquired, it still received over 30% of the share of the audience, behind only The Pilot for Series 10.

Filming locations

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.

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Continuity

Home video releases

DVD releases

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Blu-ray releases

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Digital releases

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