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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth episode of the [[series 9 (Doctor Who)|ninth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC Wales]]. It was the 100th story of ''Doctor Who'' since its revival in [[2005 (releases)|2005]]. It featured the return of [[Ashildr]], now going by the name "Me," after her introduction in the previous episode. The episode explored the darker aspects of [[immortality]] -- the relativity of time and the short period of human lives being a focus. Despite being a continuation of the story started in ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'', the stories were not a two-parter, having different writers, settings and tone.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth episode of the [[series 9 (Doctor Who)|ninth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC Wales]]. It was the 100th story of ''Doctor Who'' since its revival in [[2005 (releases)|2005]]. It featured the return of [[Ashildr]], now going by the name "Me," after her introduction in the previous episode. The episode explored the darker aspects of [[immortality]] -- the relativity of time and the short period of human lives being a focus. This was the first two-part story to feature a different writer, tone, and setting.


Much like the [[Fourth Doctor]] adventure, ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'', the Doctor is without a true companion for this story; however, unlike that story, the Doctor was simply on his own due to this companion being on a break from travelling, rather than being left behind in the preceeding story.
Much like the [[Fourth Doctor]] adventure, ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'', the Doctor is without a true companion for this story; however, unlike that story, the Doctor was simply on his own due to this companion being on a break from travelling, rather than being left behind in the preceeding story.
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