Boom Town (TV story)

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Boom Town was the eleventh episode of series 1 of Doctor Who.

It featured the reappearance of Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen (disguised as Margaret Blaine), a Slitheen, who previously had appeared in Aliens of London / World War Three. It also included significant development of the relationship between Rose and Mickey.

Off screen, the future version of Jack was keeping his staff of Torchwood Three from interfering with these events, to avoid distorting his timeline and the Doctor's.

As of 2018, this was the Doctor's final encounter with the Slitheen. However, despite the rather obvious hint to the rest of the Slitheen family to leave Earth alone with the deaths of their family members during World War Three, other Slitheen would constantly attempt to destroy Earth in some way to make a profit in the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures. The Slitheen would constantly be thwarted by Sarah Jane's team.

The episode was the first to be set in modern Cardiff, and established that the Cardiff Space-Time Rift, implied in The Unquiet Dead, was still present in the 21st century and releasing enough energy to fuel the TARDIS. It thus laid critical narrative groundwork for Torchwood's central theme. It also introduced the extrapolator and established the energy present at the heart of the TARDIS — both crucial elements of the series 1 finale. Finally, it contained the main characters' first major recognition of the Bad Wolf meme.

Synopsis

The Ninth Doctor, and his companions, Rose Tyler and Jack Harkness travel to modern-day Cardiff and meet up with Rose's boyfriend, Mickey. There, they discover that their "enemy", Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen, is very much alive if without an easy escape route from Earth, and is willing to rip apart the planet to ensure her freedom.

Plot

In an office in Cardiff, Dr. Cleaver brings his concerns to Mayor Margaret Blaine over a new nuclear power plant to be built there. It is dangerous, almost as if it had been intentionally built to explode. Blaine asks him if he has told anyone else about his findings. He replies that he did not, and instead went directly to her. She commends him for making the right choice — as she apparently and audibly experiences some gas. She asks if he takes her for a madman; she laughs that nothing is more important to her than human life. As the scientist expresses his relief that Blaine will shut down the project, she reveals herself to be a Slitheen and kills the scientist.

The Ninth Doctor has landed the TARDIS over the Cardiff rift located in the Roald Dahl Plass, using slow radiation leakage to recharge the TARDIS. As the process will take a whole day, he, Rose, and Jack are joined by Mickey Smith and take the opportunity to explore the area. While they enjoy a meal at a restaurant, the Doctor notices to his dismay the front page of the Western Mail, with the headline "New Mayor, New Cardiff" and a picture of Blaine, whom they known as the human form of Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen whom they previously had encountered. Since their meeting, Blon has become the Lord Mayor of Cardiff and initiated the construction of a nuclear power plant. However, several people had found significant flaws in the design that could lead to a nuclear meltdown and had approached her about these issues, but they have since disappeared, Blon having killed them herself.

During a press conference, a young reporter named Cathy Salt approaches Blon about these deaths. Blon passes one off as a safety accident, another due to poor visibible during the rain (she ran someone over) and Dr. Cleaver, whom she claims slipped on an icy patch (despite the fact she decapitated him.) Once Cathy recites part of the information they managed to post on the internet, Blon sees her as a threat. Blon thinks she should have a word in private; a loud rumble in her belly gives her an excuse to go to the toilet and she takes Cathy with her. Disgusted as she hears Blon on the toilet, Cathy notes they got there just in time. Blon gets out of her skin suit and plans to kill her. However, she changes her mind when Cathy reveals she's pregnant and due to be married. Blon thinks back to when she had a family, but is all alone now; feeling sad, she asks Cathy to pick up the interview later.

Realising that they must stop Blon, the Doctor's group converges on City Hall. The Doctor makes the front door approach and tells the secretary to tell Blon he's there. Upon hearing a tea cup crash from her dropping it in shock, the Doctor immediately realizes that she's escaping out the window. He follows as Rose, Mickey and Jack block the alley she's attempting to escape through. Blon assembled as teleporter from her jewely and zaps away. However, the Doctor is able to reverse the teleport with his sonic screwdriver; "I can do this all day" the Doctor says to Blon as she futile attempts to leave.

Blon gives up and leads them back to the display of the nuclear plant she wanted to build. She tells the group that the teleporter is how she escaped the destruction of the rest of her family, and that she hopes that, as planned, the meltdown of the plant would open the Rift and destroy the planet, with her using a hidden tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolator — a pan-dimensional surfboard — to escape the explosion. Rose questions if Blon hadn't realised if anyone would notice all of Cardiff disappearing. Blon counters that no-one would notice if half the isle sank into the water, before catching herself - "God help me. I've gone native." The Doctor notices that the name of the plant, Blaidd Drwg, is Welsh for "Bad Wolf", a phrase that he has observed before in his adventures with Rose. The Doctor tells Blon he will take her back to her home planet of Raxacoricofallapatorius, but Blon notes that the Slitheen family are convicted criminals there and she will be executed, which the Doctor insists is not his problem.

Jack recognises that the extrapolator can be used to halve the time to refuel the TARDIS, and stays there to install it. Rose and Mickey go out for a drink to discuss their relationship; Mickey, while inviting Rose to a hotel room, claims to be seeing someone else since Rose is not there for him. Rose counters that she knows the woman, that Mickey doesn't even like her and that "that's never gonna happen, so who do you think you're kidding?" She argues that this conversation has nothing to do with Trisha. Mickey says that he can't even go out with a girl from "the shop" because Rose picks up the phone to say she's coming back to present-day Earth and Mickey comes running for her. When Mickey claims he'd wait for Rose for the rest of his life, Rose apologises.

A last meal and attempted murder.

Blon asks the Doctor to grant her a final request. which is to dine at her favourite restaurant. The Doctor isn't for the idea, until Jack pulls out a pair of bracelets; if Blon gets more than ten feet away from the Doctor, she gets a painful electrocution. "Dinner in bondage, works for me." Blon says flirtatiously.

At Bistro 10, Blon talks about how she enjoyed some of her life as Margaret, and how humans prepare meals so complicatedly. Blon attempts to kill the Doctor through various means (putting poison in his wine, attempting to shoot a dart from her finger, releasing the worst of the gas exchange from her mouth), but the Doctor is able to casually block the attempts (switching the wine, catching the dart with two fingers, using breath spray). Blon then attempts to gain the Doctor's sympathy, bringing up her childhood and her last-minute change of heart over killing Cathy. Though the Doctor dismisses her act of kindness as a way of living with herself, he does sympathise. Before he can agree to take her elsewhere, however, a large earthquake shakes the area.

The group reassembles in the TARDIS, where a bright column of light is shooting up overhead. Jack tells the Doctor that it is the power from the Rift, drawn by the extrapolator. Blon reveals that this was her plan all along — the extrapolator would have been found by someone of sufficiently advanced technology to recognise the Slitheen, and would have activated it, causing it to lock onto the nearest alien power source (the TARDIS in this case), to tear open the Rift and eventually the Earth, while she would have still ridden the device to escape the destruction. Blon takes Rose hostage, choking her, and demands the extrapolator, or Rose will die. The Doctor warns her that this isn't just any ship her device has latched upon - this is the TARDIS.

Blon gets her wish.

Before she can use the extrapolator, the heart of the TARDIS opens and shines in her face; Blon dreamily looks into the light with a smile, and then beams at the Doctor, emphatically telling him, "Thank you." The light overtakes her, and shortly her skin suit falls empty to the console floor. The Doctor manages to close the TARDIS console and reseal the Rift once more. When they investigate the suit, they find a Slitheen egg; the Doctor surmises as the TARDIS is telepathic, it may have sensed that Blon wanted a second chance and gave that to her. As the Doctor, Rose, and Jack prepare to travel to Raxacoricofallapatorius to deliver the egg, Rose realises that Mickey has left; the Doctor offers to wait for him, but Rose lets him go, allowing him to also have a second chance.

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.


References

Species

  • Baby Raxacoricofallapatorians are hatched from eggs that have tendrils which can move.

The Doctor's TARDIS

Places

Food and beverages

  • Margaret raises a toast of champagne to the future.
  • Margaret was having a cup of tea when the Doctor was asking for her.

Technology

Languages

  • Welsh is used or mentioned numerous times throughout the episode.

Culture

Victims

Story notes

  • The episode had a working title of Dining With Monsters.[1]

Ratings

  • 7.7 million viewers.

Myths

  • An early Radio Times synopsis of this episode read "The Doctor comes across someone he thought was long dead...". Many viewers thought this to be in reference to a classic series villain, usually the Master. This was ultimately proven untrue, as the reference was to Blon Fel-Fotch Passimeer-Day-Slitheen.[2]

Filming locations

  • Cardiff, Wales

Continuity

Home video releases

Series 1 Volume 4 DVD Cover

External links

Footnotes

  1. Doctor Who - Boom Town. BBC (2014). Retrieved on 30 September 2017.
  2. Doctor Who: 11/13: Boom Town. BBC Genome (2 June 2005). Retrieved on 30 September 2017.