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The Caretaker (TV story)

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The Caretaker was the sixth episode of the eighth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales. It had the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald deal with an alien threat to Coal Hill School, leading to both Danny Pink and Courtney meeting the Doctor and subsequently discovering his true nature.

It also contributed to the "Promised Land" arc by introducing an underling of Missy, giving her location a new name, the Nethersphere.

Synopsis

The Doctor's decision to use Clara's school at the centre of a trap results in revelations in her personal life. Meanwhile, a Skovox Blitzer, powerful enough to destroy the planet, is loose in the corridors...

Plot

The episode begins with a montage of Clara balancing adventures in the TARDIS and her relationship with Danny. After an adventure on a desert planet, Danny notices she’s developed a tan since he last saw her, while an encounter with fish people leaves seaweed in her hair during a date. These two lives collide when the Doctor starts working at Coal Hill School as caretaker John Smith.

Meanwhile, SCO Matthew investigates a mysterious noise coming from a rundown building, caused by the Skovox Blitzer, which disintegrates him on sight.

When working on a substation, Danny and the Doctor conflict over what Danny teaches. Danny claims to have been a soldier who now teaches maths, while the Doctor instead thinks he teaches PE, as this would make more sense due to him being a soldier. But the Doctor doesn’t realise Danny is Clara’s boyfriend, instead thinking this is Adrian, who resembles his previous incarnation. The students are aware of their relationship, evidenced by graffiti mocking it.

Later, the Doctor is working in the caretaker’s room, when student Courtney Woods finds him and the TARDIS. She too conflicts with the Doctor, and on her way out makes a remark to Clara about Danny. Here, the Doctor shows Clara a hologram of the Skovox Blitzer. Knowing it will eventually attack to destroy Earth, he aims to send it away from the planet.

One of the tools he’ll use to do this is by using an invisibility watch to prevent the Blitzer scanning him as he uses non-threatening alien technology, chronodyne generators, to alert it, lead it to him and send it billions of years into the future through a vortex.

After leaving the TARDIS, Clara and Danny make plans for after parents’ evening in a few days, while the Doctor follows the Blitzer’s signal. He and it meet in the hall, where the generators have been turned from green to red at Danny’s interference. While the Blitzer is sent through a vortex into the future, Danny’s intervention means this is only three days. After the chaos, Danny realises Clara’s lived a lie to him. She tells him the truth: she’s Human, but the Doctor’s an alien. They travel through time and space in a TARDIS, which is disguised as a police box, but is bigger on the inside. The Doctor shows Danny the inside of the TARDIS, and Clara takes him home to deal with the shock.

Danny recaps what Clara’s told him: the Doctor used to resemble Adrian, but now is a Scottish caretaker who travels with Clara in-between her relationship, though Danny struggles to accept whether Clara loves the Doctor romantically.

Parents’ evening arrives, and Clara gives Danny the invisibility watch, then meets the Doctor in the TARDIS, who’s nearly finished building a weapon to fight the Blitzer. Danny uses the watch to hide in the TARDIS during their conversation, discovering the Doctor’s a Time Lord. Seeing him as aristocracy, he responds to the Doctor’s demand to leave the TARDIS like a soldier taking an order, which brings out the militant side of the Doctor. Courtney sees Clara and Danny leave and asks the Doctor what’s really in the police box, which he shows her.

As the parents arrive, the Blitzer unexpectedly returns from the vortex one day early, as detected by the Doctor’s weapon. The Doctor summons Clara and Danny through the door, prompting them both to leave - and Courtney’s parents to suspect she was right about their relationship. They prepare their plan: Clara attracts the Blitzer with the sonic screwdriver, and it chases her to the caretaker’s room, where the Doctor speaks to it through the weapon he’s built: a communication device that makes the Blitzer think the Doctor is its superior. After instructing it to deactivate, he realises he’s forgotten the final order, but he is assisted by Danny, who jumps over it as it fires its lasers at him. Together, they stop the Blitzer and Danny reveals to Clara he was following her with the watch and vows to protect her to prove he’s worthy of Clara, believing the Doctor to be suspicious of his intentions with her.

The Doctor takes the Blitzer into space and ejects it from the TARDIS, taking Courtney on her first trip. Unfortunately, Courtney is unable to cope with the immensity of the universe and finds herself feeling rather ill — whereupon she rushes back inside and is sick. Clara and Danny think things over, and Danny reveals the Doctor reminds him of his previous commanders, who push their soldiers too far. Clara obeyed the Doctor without being scared, and insists Clara tell him if he ever pushes her too far, and to tell him the whole truth to allow him to protect her.

CSO Matthew appears in a long white office corridor with many doors on either side of the hallway. He doesn't realise that he has been killed, and is talking to a person named Seb at an information desk. Seb tries to break the news gently, having encountered many new patrons to the afterlife because of the Skovox Blitzers. Matthew is welcomed to the place Missy once called a Promised Land, which is a realm for the departed that goes by many different names. Seb calls it by the one he is most familiar with — "the Nethersphere", before noticing Missy passing through the corridor, who gives him a stone-faced glance. He tells Matthew that Missy is quite busy at the moment before asking him if he has any questions about his new existence in the Nethersphere.

Cast

Uncredited

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

Individuals

  • The Doctor spent a month living among otters after he and River Song had a fight that caused him to sulk. He likes the school subject maths, but doesn't respect PE.
  • Clara wonders if the Doctor's previous companions allowed him to do whatever he wanted.
  • After hinting that he might have encountered Jane Austen (hence his knowledge of when Pride and Prejudice was written), the Doctor admits he knows the year because he read her bio at the back of a copy of the book.

Cultural references from the real world

  • The Doctor whistles the introduction to Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) by Pink Floyd.
  • Clara is doing a lesson about Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. She and the Doctor argue over whether it was written in 1796 or 1797. In the real world, Austen started writing it in 1796 and finished in 1797.
  • When Clara makes up the story of the rendezvous between the Doctor and Jane Austen, she mentions the Vogons, a fictional alien species from the works of Douglas Adams. The co-writer of the episode was the author of the novelisations of two DW serials written by Adams. TV: Revenge of the Cybermen also involved a race called the vogons, inhabitants of voga the planet of gold.
  • Adrian refers to The Tempest not being finished. It was written by William Shakespeare, who appeared in TV: The Shakespeare Code, also written by Roberts.

Technology

Story notes

Ratings

to be added

Filming locations

Stryd Bute, Cardiff

Lloyd George Ave., Cardiff

The Maltings, E Tyndall St.

St Illtyd's Catholic High School, Newport Rd.

Holton Primary School, Barry

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 Doctor meets Courtney Woods in the Caretaker's shed, he hands the package of paper towels, to her, but they reappear in his hand, and she walks off empty-handed.
  • When Courtney looks into the TARDIS the Doctor's work bench, which he was sitting at just a few minutes ago, is no longer in the room. And it also returns later on.

Continuity

Home video releases

DVD releases

Blu-ray releases

to be added

External links

to be added

References

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