Enemy of the Bane (TV story)

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Enemy of the Bane was the sixth and final serial in Series Two of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It marked the return of Mrs. Wormwood, Kaagh and the Brigadier.

Synopsis

Gita Chandra is kidnapped by Mrs Wormwood, in a ruse that turns out to be a snare for Sarah Jane. Mrs Wormwood has joined forces with another of Sarah Jane's enemies; as they prepare to settle old scores with her, she turns to an old friend for help.

Plot

Part 1

Gita Chandra is working late on a special floral commission, but the client turns out to be Mrs Wormwood. She paralyses Gita, certain that the disappearance of Rani's mum will lure Sarah Jane Smith onto the case. At the same time, Luke has been having nightmares about Mrs Wormwood.

Mrs Wormwood knocks Gita out cold, with her Sonic disruptor.

When Rani realises her mum has vanished, Sarah Jane and Luke go to the Chandra's house and talk to her and Haresh about what happened. Rani belevies that it could be aliens at work but Sarah Jane feels that it is not always aliens, as people go missing all the time and come home safe.

Sarah Jane, Luke and Clyde head to Gita's shop, Bloomin Lovely, and start to investigate while Sarah Jane uses her Scanner watch to search for alien traces. Luke and Clyde find a cheque which was signed by Mrs Wormwood. Sarah Jane, Luke and Clyde go to see Mr Smith to get the cheque scanned and it finds that there is a code which was hidden which gives details to where Mrs Wormwood is. Sarah Jane and Rani go to rescue Gita, discussing the Bane and Bubble Shock along the way.

The two find Gita unconscious, and meet up with Mrs Wormwood. The former Bane operative explains that she took the blame for her species' failed attempt at invading the Earth and has been exiled from her people and world. The Bane will eat her alive if they catch her.

When the Bane attack, Mrs Wormwood uses her Sonic disruptor to stop them, giving out sound which penetrates their ears and stops them in their tracks. The Bane grab Sarah Jane by the leg, but Mrs Wormwood is able to save her by attacking the Bane with a metal pole. The trio head back to Bannerman Road, shocking Luke when he opens the door.

They all go to the attic and as soon as they enter Mr Smith does a bio-analysis on Mrs Wormwood, showing that she is Bane. Mr Smith questions whether having her in the attic is a good idea, to which Sarah Jane asks Mr Smith to keep an eye on her and to put a containment field around her if she causes trouble. Mrs Wormwood says that an ancient immortal, Horath, tried to take over the galaxy, but was defeated three thousand years previously. Unable to destroy him, Horath's captors separated his body and consciousness and placed them at opposite ends of the galaxy. Mrs Wormwood says that the Bane have discovered Horath's consciousness, and are trying to find his body, which is, like so many other things of galactic importance, located on Earth. Once united, she says the Bane will be able to conquer the galaxy. The only clue to the body's location is in the Tunguska Scroll, which is kept in UNIT's Black Archive, a secure storehouse of alien artifacts.

The Bane attacks.

Sarah Jane visits her old friend, retired Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, to get his help to enter the Archive. Sarah Jane and Rani obtain the Tunguska Scroll, which has information on the location of the body of Horath. UNIT personnel stop her, but she uses her sonic lipstick and escapes with Rani and the Brigadier. Meanwhile Luke talks to Mrs. Wormwood and when the Bane attack the house, he releases her from the forcefield. She is about to escape when a Bane tries to eat her. Sontaran Commander Kaagh shoots it and reveals himself to be her agent.

Part 2

With Luke and Clyde surrounded by Bane Clyde picks up a hose and soaks the Bane trying to force them back. Mrs Wormwood arrives and uses her sonic disruptor and blows up the Bane leaving creamy goo on Luke and Clyde. Sarah Jane arrives with Rani and The Brigadier. So that UNIT cannot find them, Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde, Rani, the Brigadier and Mrs Wormwood all hide in Gita's Flower shop. Mrs Wormwood asks Sarah Jane for the Scroll but she refuses. Commander Kaagh arrives and grabs Sarah Jane Sonic Lipstick and destroys it then he forces Sarah Jane to give up Scroll by threatening Luke, Clyde and Rani. After the threat Sarah Jane gives the scroll to Mrs Wormwood, With the scroll in the hands of Mrs Wormwood she forces Luke to go with her and Commander Kaagh.

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Mrs Wormwood reveals her actual motives to the gang.

Mrs Wormwood, Kaagh and Luke arrive at a factory where Kaagh has hidden his space pod. He places the Consciousness of Horath in a scroll. Mrs Wormwood says that Luke could be a ruler of a galaxy as her son then Luke grabs the scroll and runs. Kaagh starts chasing him. Mrs Wormwood finds out that she will need to stop Kaagh because she doesn't want Luke dead. Just as Kaagh is about to shoot Luke Mrs Wormwood in her Bane mode jumps in front of Kaagh and transforms back to human. She uses her sonic disruptor again. Showing that there is a rift between them that there not working together its just Kaagh is being controlled.

The powers of Horath are unleashed.

Meanwhile the others go to Sarah Jane's House to speak to Mr Smith, to try to find the whereabouts of Luke, Mrs Wormwood and Kaagh. Major Kilburn attempts to stop them, revealing himself as a Bane agent as soon as he does. The Brigadier uses his cane which has a secret gun in it and stunned the Major. Once they find out, they borrow Gita's van and go after them. Mrs Wormwood, Luke and Kaagh arrive at a stone circle and they find out it has a force field around it and that only humans can enter. Mrs Wormwood forces Luke to insert the scroll as he does the stone circle opens and they find out that its a portal which leads to Horath. When Kaagh finds out that he is not in the bargain Mrs Wormwood uses her sonic device again and he drops to the floor. Soon after Sarah Jane arrives and Mrs Wormwood tries to convince Luke to go with her saying that she is his mother but for him his real mum is Sarah Jane. Kaagh decides to kill Mrs Wormwood with his gun but Clyde won't give it to him. Kaagh pushes Mrs Wormwood with him into the portal. Sarah Jane reveals that she has another sonic lipstick and destroys the scroll.

Soon after, she says goodbye to the Brigadier and warns the aliens out there who lives here.

Cast

Production Crew

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References

  • The Brigadier mentions fighting Daleks, Cybermen, Autons and Zygons.
  • When Rani questions how long the government have been aware of aliens, Sarah Jane mentions how even Queen Victoria knew of them, referencing the creation of the Torchwood Institute. Rani also comments "Bet she wasn't amused", Rose Tyler made a bet with the Doctor that she could make Queen Victoria say "We are not amused" and won. (DW: Tooth and Claw)
  • The Brigadier mentions his mission to Peru (previously mentioned in DW: The Poison Sky).
  • The Brigadier says that "the cat's out of the bag" about aliens now, probably referencing the Dalek Invasion of Earth (2009).
  • Mrs Wormwood mentions Maria Jackson, thinking Rani was taller than her predecessor.

Story notes

  • Mrs Wormwood returns along with the Bane. They last appeared in Invasion of the Bane.
  • Commander Kaagh from The Last Sontaran returns.
  • "Brigadier" Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart returns for the first time in 19 years, having last appeared on television in the 1989 Doctor Who adventure Battlefield. His appearance in this story marks 40 years in the role, having first appeared as Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart back in the 1968 serial, The Web of Fear, and makes him the longest serving single character in Doctor Who thus far second only to the Doctor himself. This would be Nicholas Courtney's final televised appearance as the Brigadier, having passed away in 2011.
  • Freema Agyeman was originally scheduled to reprise the role of Martha Jones for this story, but had to pull out when she was signed to co-star in Law & Order: UK. As an alternative, Russell T Davies devised the idea of having the Brigadier return. (REF: Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter)
  • The last on-screen appearance of the Brigadier other than the appearance of a photograph in Invasion of the Bane and a few name-drops (Revenge of the Slitheen, DW: The Poison Sky) was in the independent spin-off production, Downtime in 1995.
  • The Brigadier shoots a Bane operative dead with a gun hidden in his cane. Before this episode aired it was said that he would kill Kaagh with it.
  • As with Series One, the villains in the final story also featured in the opening story. In Series One the Slitheen were in the first story, Revenge of the Slitheen, and returned in the last story of the series, The Lost Boy. This time the Sontaran Commander Kaagh is in The Last Sontaran and this story. Another coincidence was that both the Slitheen and Sontarans have previously featured in the new series of Doctor Who.
  • Last onscreen appearance of the late Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.

Ratings

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Myths

  • The appearance of an elderly Brigadier contradicts the continuity of the Virgin New Adventures novels, which establishes that his youth is restored in the early 21st century. The event in question, depicted in NA: Happy Endings, takes place in 2010. As this episode takes place in 2009, this still leaves the door open for such an event, to occur to the Brig in his future.

Filming locations

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Production errors

  • Just before the opening titles in episode 1, Wormwood lets out a brief laugh. Clearly, she was going to do an "evil Laugh" into the credits and they decided to cut it out, but didn't cut away in time.
  • In her Bane form, Mrs Wormwood's skin seems to have changed colour.
  • When the Bane explode other Luke and Clyde, although there are two, one on each side, the slime only comes from one direction, the Bane on Clyde's side.
  • When Sarah Jane destroys the Scroll, the sound of sparks is still audible for a few seconds after the camera cuts to show the scroll has disappeared.

Continuity

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.
  • Sir Alistair is a Special Envoy for UNIT, and often serves on diplomatic missions, such as his recent trip to Peru (DW: The Poison Sky). He doesn't trust UNIT as it stands today ("Homeworld security", poor human rights seen in TW: Fragments etc.), but still maintains a Level One (highest) security clearance.
  • When arguing against UNIT dealing with a more dangerous Earth these days, Sir Alistair refers to several enemies UNIT battled against in his day, concluding "it doesn't get more hostile than that". The events he alludes to are;

Novelisation

No novelisation of this story has been announced for publication, although other episodes have been adapted.

Home video releases

This story, along with the rest of Series 2, was released on DVD on the 9th November 2009 (UK) and 10th November 2009 (North America).

External links

Footnotes