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Other lines of symbols appear on her computer, and Clara's room appears in a wall of little screens showing people. Clara runs out of screen to answer her frantically ringing doorbell. The Doctor, still in his Monk's robes, greets her in excitement. "Clara Oswin Oswald?"  
Other lines of symbols appear on her computer, and Clara's room appears in a wall of little screens showing people. Clara runs out of screen to answer her frantically ringing doorbell. The Doctor, still in his Monk's robes, greets her in excitement. "Clara Oswin Oswald?"  


Revealing that Oswin's not part of her name, Clara states that she doesn't remember him. "[[The "Doctor Who?" running joke|Doctor who?]]" He asks her to repeat herself, twice, and tells her that he never realised how much he enjoyed hearing that said out loud. Clara takes that moment to close the door in his face, locking it. She pauses on the stairs as he continues to pound on the door.
Revealing that Oswin's not part of her name, Clara states that she doesn't remember him. "[[The "Doctor Who?" running joke|Doctor who?]]" He asks her to repeat herself, twice, and tells her that he never realised how much he enjoyed hearing that said out loud. Clara takes that moment to close the door in his [[face]], locking it. She pauses on the stairs as he continues to pound on the door.


The wall of little screens is in a dark room full of computers and people, where an analyst approaches his superior. [[Alexei (The Bells of Saint John)|Alexei]] calls Clara borderline, meaning she's "very clever, but no computer skills". Miss [[Kizlet]] tells him to "upload" her anyway, and "splice" her a computer skills package. He responds that he'll activate the [[Spoonhead]]s, which Kizlet complained were called "servers". As she returns to her office, Kizlet discusses him with [[Mahler]], then decides that they should probably [[kill]] him, but only after he gets back from holiday — "let's not be unreasonable."
The wall of little screens is in a dark room full of computers and people, where an analyst approaches his superior. [[Alexei (The Bells of Saint John)|Alexei]] calls Clara borderline, meaning she's "very clever, but no computer skills". Miss [[Kizlet]] tells him to "upload" her anyway, and "splice" her a computer skills package. He responds that he'll activate the [[Spoonhead]]s, which Kizlet complained were called "servers". As she returns to her office, Kizlet discusses him with [[Mahler]], then decides that they should probably [[kill]] him, but only after he gets back from holiday — "let's not be unreasonable."
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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. He rushes her into the TARDIS and they quickly travel aboard the plane, where the confused Clara watches the Doctor managing to pull the plane out of its dive and revive the crew and passengers, who had been rendered unconscious via the Wi-Fi.
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. He rushes her into the TARDIS and they quickly travel aboard the plane, where the confused Clara watches the Doctor managing to pull the plane out of its dive and revive the crew and passengers, who had been rendered unconscious via the Wi-Fi.


The Doctor and Clara travel forward to the next morning, and travel on [[Anti-gravity motorbike|a motorbike]] to a local [[café]], where Clara uses her laptop to hack into the organisation's webcams. She then searches for the staff on social network sites, where they have all detailed their work location — [[the Shard]]. In the café, the Doctor talks to several people who are being controlled remotely by Kizlet while Clara is re-uploaded by a Spoonhead replica of the Doctor. Upon realising what occurred, the Doctor sets off for the Shard on his motorbike and uses its [[anti-gravity]] setting to scale the building and crashes into Kizlet's office. He tells her to download Clara from the cloud. Kizlet states this is only possible if everyone else in the cloud is downloaded too and only a small percentage will survive and the rest would simply die after being reloaded back into their bodies. He says he knows, and tells her to download everyone to release them from 'hell'. She refuses, so the Doctor finds a clever way to motivate her. As his head spins around, Kizlet realises that this is not actually the Doctor... but a Spoonhead.
The Doctor and Clara travel forward to the next morning, and travel on [[Anti-gravity motorbike|a motorbike]] to a local [[café]], where Clara uses her laptop to hack into the organisation's webcams. She then searches for the staff on social network sites, where they have all detailed their work location — [[the Shard]]. In the café, the Doctor talks to several people who are being controlled remotely by Kizlet while Clara is re-uploaded by a Spoonhead replica of the Doctor. Upon realising what occurred, the Doctor sets off for the Shard on his motorbike and uses its [[anti-gravity]] setting to scale the building and crashes into Kizlet's office. He tells her to download Clara from the cloud. Kizlet states this is only possible if everyone else in the cloud is downloaded too and only a small percentage will survive and the rest would simply die after being reloaded back into their [[body|bodies]]. He says he knows, and tells her to download everyone to release them from 'hell'. She refuses, so the Doctor finds a clever way to motivate her. As his head spins around, Kizlet realises that this is not actually the Doctor... but a Spoonhead.


It is then revealed that the real Doctor is still at the café and has reprogrammed the Spoonhead, saying, "You hack people. Me, I'm old-fashioned. I hack technology." The Spoonhead uploads Kizlet. Experiencing the fear that her prior victims felt, she then from a [[Television|TV]] screen orders Mahler to download everyone. They initially do not, but the Doctor has the Spoonhead use [[Kizlet's tablet|Miss Kizlet's tablet]] to hack Mahler into obedience. They download everybody from the cloud. Clara wakes up at the café to find the Doctor gone.  
It is then revealed that the real Doctor is still at the café and has reprogrammed the Spoonhead, saying, "You hack people. Me, I'm old-fashioned. I hack technology." The Spoonhead uploads Kizlet. Experiencing the fear that her prior victims felt, she then from a [[Television|TV]] screen orders Mahler to download everyone. They initially do not, but the Doctor has the Spoonhead use [[Kizlet's tablet|Miss Kizlet's tablet]] to hack Mahler into obedience. They download everybody from the cloud. Clara wakes up at the café to find the Doctor gone.  
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