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'''''The Bells of Saint John''''' was the sixth episode and mid-series premiere of [[Series 7 (Doctor Who)|series 7]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | '''''The Bells of Saint John''''' was the sixth episode and mid-series premiere of [[Series 7 (Doctor Who)|series 7]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | ||
It marked the debut of a new costume for the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. He changed to a purple cashmere coat with a black bow tie and darker-accented garb. As the first story broadcast in 2013, its marketing had a similar feel to that of a "series opener", but the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] firmly maintained that it was merely the beginning of the second part of series 7, even threatening legal action against some sources that falsely claimed otherwise. The episode also introduced the concept of "the woman in the shop" who was a mysterious person somehow keeping the Doctor and Clara together. This arc would be carried on well into [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]] and would be touched upon in the Series 8 finale ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. | It marked the debut of a new costume for the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. He changed to a purple cashmere coat with a black bow tie and darker-accented garb. | ||
As the first story broadcast in 2013, its marketing had a similar feel to that of a "series opener", but the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] firmly maintained that it was merely the beginning of the second part of series 7, even threatening legal action against some sources that falsely claimed otherwise. The episode also introduced the concept of "the woman in the shop" who was a mysterious person somehow keeping the Doctor and Clara together. This arc would be carried on well into [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]] and would be touched upon in the Series 8 finale ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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At the secret base, Alexei is working on Clara's acquisition when an alarm goes off. He, Mahler and Kizlet find that the download metre for Clara has halted mid-way and is going down rapidly. They marvel and Mahler reveals that such a reverse ''is'' possible, in theory. Alexei is typing rapidly, apparently attempting to block the reversal, but the Doctor prevails and the bar goes all the way down to zero. A pause, and then the Spoonhead transmits a pillar of light that returns to Clara. The Doctor checks her pulse. At Kizlet's office, they find that their hacker has left a message: "UNDER MY PROTECTION - The Doctor." Mahler notes that it must mean Clara Oswald is now off limits. Kizlet shoos Mahler out, to contact her client. "Sir. The one you told me about. He's here. The Doctor is here." | At the secret base, Alexei is working on Clara's acquisition when an alarm goes off. He, Mahler and Kizlet find that the download metre for Clara has halted mid-way and is going down rapidly. They marvel and Mahler reveals that such a reverse ''is'' possible, in theory. Alexei is typing rapidly, apparently attempting to block the reversal, but the Doctor prevails and the bar goes all the way down to zero. A pause, and then the Spoonhead transmits a pillar of light that returns to Clara. The Doctor checks her pulse. At Kizlet's office, they find that their hacker has left a message: "UNDER MY PROTECTION - The Doctor." Mahler notes that it must mean Clara Oswald is now off limits. Kizlet shoos Mahler out, to contact her client. "Sir. The one you told me about. He's here. The Doctor is here." | ||
In Clara's room, the Doctor is tidying up. He takes out [[Jammie Dodger]]s, half-eating one and leaving it on the plate. He then leaves the room. Waking up from her sleep, she pokes out the window, and the Doctor, outside guarding her, recounts everything that she'd missed; Angie is staying with her friend Nina, Clara's father called to complain about the government, he optimized the photosynthesizes of the plants, organized the food pantry and reassembled a broken [[Quadricycle]] he found in the garage. Clara tells him that he DIDN'T find a broken | In Clara's room, the Doctor is tidying up. He takes out [[Jammie Dodger]]s, half-eating one and leaving it on the plate. He then leaves the room. Waking up from her sleep, she pokes out the window, and the Doctor, outside guarding her, recounts everything that she'd missed; Angie is staying with her friend Nina, Clara's father called to complain about the government, he optimized the photosynthesizes of the plants, organized the food pantry and reassembled a broken [[Quadricycle]] he found in the garage. Clara tells him that he DIDN'T find a broken quadricycle. The Doctor smiles and laughs: "I just invented the quadricycle." | ||
When Clara asks if he plans to stay outside all night, the Doctor confirms it; she tells him that she'll just have to come to him instead. She comes outside with a cup of tea and a folding chair, sitting next to the Doctor. Clara wonders if the Spoonhead no longer poses a threat; the Doctor tells her that there have to be more out there, instead asking about her. Clara reveals that she is a friend of the family who live in the house, and she [[Nanny|looks after]] the children — similar to the "governess" role that [[The Snowmen (TV story)|her Victorian copy]] held.When Clara makes a tech-savvy joke about [[Twitter]], they realise that she has gained greater knowledge of [[computer]]s as a result of being partially uploaded. The duo spot another Spoonhead, presumably sent to re-upload Clara, before all the lights in the neighbourhood switch on. The Doctor realises that the residents are being compelled to do so via the [[Wi-Fi]]. The lights in the rest of [[London]] go off, and the Doctor and Clara see an [[aeroplane]] that is plummeting towards them. At Kizlet's office, Mahler is annoyed. "We can't keep passing it off as a riot." he says, implying that any riots in the past where cover stories due to them controlling people with the Wi-Fi. | When Clara asks if he plans to stay outside all night, the Doctor confirms it; she tells him that she'll just have to come to him instead. She comes outside with a cup of tea and a folding chair, sitting next to the Doctor. Clara wonders if the Spoonhead no longer poses a threat; the Doctor tells her that there have to be more out there, instead asking about her. Clara reveals that she is a friend of the family who live in the house, and she [[Nanny|looks after]] the children — similar to the "governess" role that [[The Snowmen (TV story)|her Victorian copy]] held. When Clara makes a tech-savvy joke about [[Twitter]], they realise that she has gained greater knowledge of [[computer]]s as a result of being partially uploaded. The duo spot another Spoonhead, presumably sent to re-upload Clara, before all the lights in the neighbourhood switch on. The Doctor realises that the residents are being compelled to do so via the [[Wi-Fi]]. The lights in the rest of [[London]] go off, and the Doctor and Clara see an [[aeroplane]] that is plummeting towards them. At Kizlet's office, Mahler is annoyed. "We can't keep passing it off as a riot." he says, implying that any riots in the past where cover stories due to them controlling people with the Wi-Fi. | ||
Back to the Doctor, he rushes her into the TARDIS; he tells her he doesn't have time to explain. He needs concentration as short hops are very difficult with the TARDIS. Clara worriedly asks if they went away from the plane, to which the Doctor says is not the case. He opens the doors, revealing he landed inside the plane. Clara wonders if the people are dead, which the Doctor says is not the case; they've just been knocked out by the Wi-Fi; however, if they don't stop the plane from crashing, they WILL be dead. The Doctor manages to pull the plane out of a nosedive and revive the crew and passengers, who had been rendered unconscious via the Wi-Fi. | Back to the Doctor, he rushes her into the TARDIS; he tells her he doesn't have time to explain. He needs concentration as short hops are very difficult with the TARDIS. Clara worriedly asks if they went away from the plane, to which the Doctor says is not the case. He opens the doors, revealing he landed inside the plane. Clara wonders if the people are dead, which the Doctor says is not the case; they've just been knocked out by the Wi-Fi; however, if they don't stop the plane from crashing, they WILL be dead. The Doctor manages to pull the plane out of a nosedive and revive the crew and passengers, who had been rendered unconscious via the Wi-Fi. | ||
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Moments later, images from phones show Kizlet that the Doctor is riding towards the Shard on his motorbike. She takes control of a man eating chips on the street, noting this really doesn't seem like him. The Doctor tells her that he rode his motorbike in the [[2074 Anti-Grav Olympics]] and ended up finishing in last place. Kizlet/the man tells him the building is on lock down, prompting the Doctor to reply "Did you even hear the word 'anti-grav'?" He smacks a button on the bike and ride towards the Shard. Kizlet/the man is then shown looking up further and further. "Oh..." says the man. "...dear..." continues Kizlet. "...Lord," concludes the man. Alexei's monitor shows the Doctor riding up the Shard to their floor. Moments later, glass is heard breaking in Kizlet's office. | Moments later, images from phones show Kizlet that the Doctor is riding towards the Shard on his motorbike. She takes control of a man eating chips on the street, noting this really doesn't seem like him. The Doctor tells her that he rode his motorbike in the [[2074 Anti-Grav Olympics]] and ended up finishing in last place. Kizlet/the man tells him the building is on lock down, prompting the Doctor to reply "Did you even hear the word 'anti-grav'?" He smacks a button on the bike and ride towards the Shard. Kizlet/the man is then shown looking up further and further. "Oh..." says the man. "...dear..." continues Kizlet. "...Lord," concludes the man. Alexei's monitor shows the Doctor riding up the Shard to their floor. Moments later, glass is heard breaking in Kizlet's office. | ||
Kizlet enters her office, where the window is broken and the motorbike is lying on the floor with the front wheel slowly turning. The Doctor is at her desk, and he demands that Kizlet return Clara from the [[data cloud]]. Kizlet states this is only possible if everyone else in the cloud is downloaded too. He tells her to do so. She then asks if he knows what would happen; he tells those with bodies still around would be free. She then adds that it's a small number; everyone else will just die. He then coldly says they would be released from a living hell. Kizlet asks how that's going to happen; the Doctor says he'll motivate her. Kizlet asks why he even bothered to come here; the Doctor tells her that he didn't. He's still at the | Kizlet enters her office, where the window is broken and the motorbike is lying on the floor with the front wheel slowly turning. The Doctor is at her desk, and he demands that Kizlet return Clara from the [[data cloud]]. Kizlet states this is only possible if everyone else in the cloud is downloaded too. He tells her to do so. She then asks if he knows what would happen; he tells those with bodies still around would be free. She then adds that it's a small number; everyone else will just die. He then coldly says they would be released from a living hell. Kizlet asks how that's going to happen; the Doctor says he'll motivate her. Kizlet asks why he even bothered to come here; the Doctor tells her that he didn't. He's still at the café, enjoying his coffee. "You hack people. Me, I'm old-fashioned. I hack technology. Here's your motivation." | ||
The moment he says that, the Doctor presses a button and the Doctor with Kizlet removes his helmet as his head spins around. It's the Spoonhead that uploaded Clara. Kizlet backs away in terror, begging him to stop; however, the Doctor does not. The Spoonhead Doctor uploads Kizlet. Experiencing the fear that her prior victims felt, she hysterically orders Mahler from one of the small screens "Put me back! Put me back! Download me at once! That is an order. That is an order!" They initially do not, as they would have to download the entire cloud, but the Doctor has his Spoonhead replica use [[Kizlet's tablet|Miss Kizlet's tablet]] to hack Mahler into obedience. The download process is started, and the small screens start to go blank as the victims are released from the cloud; Kizlet is the last to be freed. Clara wakes up at the café to find the Doctor gone. | The moment he says that, the Doctor presses a button and the Doctor with Kizlet removes his helmet as his head spins around. It's the Spoonhead that uploaded Clara. Kizlet backs away in terror, begging him to stop; however, the Doctor does not. The Spoonhead Doctor uploads Kizlet. Experiencing the fear that her prior victims felt, she hysterically orders Mahler from one of the small screens "Put me back! Put me back! Download me at once! That is an order. That is an order!" They initially do not, as they would have to download the entire cloud, but the Doctor has his Spoonhead replica use [[Kizlet's tablet|Miss Kizlet's tablet]] to hack Mahler into obedience. The download process is started, and the small screens start to go blank as the victims are released from the cloud; Kizlet is the last to be freed. Clara wakes up at the café to find the Doctor gone. |