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Returning to Earth, the Doctor, Clara, Courtney and Lundvik watch from a beach as the Moon disintegrates in space, while the creature flies away — but not before it lays an egg, which has become a replacement Moon. The Doctor tells Lundvik that Humanity from this point spreads into space, enduring to the end of the Universe, because they chose not to kill. Courtney realizes how special she now is, being one of the three people to allow Humankind to continue. | Returning to Earth, the Doctor, Clara, Courtney and Lundvik watch from a beach as the Moon disintegrates in space, while the creature flies away — but not before it lays an egg, which has become a replacement Moon. The Doctor tells Lundvik that Humanity from this point spreads into space, enduring to the end of the Universe, because they chose not to kill. Courtney realizes how special she now is, being one of the three people to allow Humankind to continue. | ||
With Lundvik having been left safely back on Earth in 2049 (though she will have to make her own way back to [[NASA]]), the Doctor takes Courtney back to Coal Hill School, and Clara demands to know what the Doctor knew in order to leave them with such an important decision, threatening him that she will smack him so hard, he'll regenerate. | [[File:Tearful Clara.jpg|thumb|Angry and hurt, a tearful Clara tells the Doctor to go away and never come back.|right]] With Lundvik having been left safely back on Earth in 2049 (though she will have to make her own way back to [[NASA]]), the Doctor takes Courtney back to Coal Hill School, and Clara demands to know what the Doctor knew in order to leave them with such an important decision, threatening him that she will smack him so hard, he'll regenerate. When The Doctor explains why he abandoned her, Clara strikes out and stands up to him. She expresses her anger for him leaving them behind on the Moon, and becomes tearful, then even more angry when the Doctor gives patronizing responses to her feelings. The Doctor tries to make it up to her, but Clara is too furious to listen. She tells him that she never wants to see him again, travel through time and space with him again and ends their friendship, leaving the Doctor all alone. | ||
Clara leaves the TARDIS, which dematerializes. [[Danny Pink|Danny]] finds her in her classroom, and as he comforts her, she recounts the story to him. Danny tells Clara her relationship with the Doctor isn't over, because he can still make her angry. Clara asks him how he became so wise, and he tells her that he left the army under circumstances that he refers to as a "really bad day". | Clara leaves the TARDIS, which dematerializes. [[Danny Pink|Danny]] finds her in her classroom, and as he comforts her, she recounts the story to him. Danny tells Clara her relationship with the Doctor isn't over, because he can still make her angry. Clara asks him how he became so wise, and he tells her that he left the army under circumstances that he refers to as a "really bad day". |