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Holding a [[Firearm|gun]] to her daughter's head, Gillyflower retreats into the rocket silo to activate a secondary launch control; she launches the rocket, but learns moments later that [[Vastra]] and [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]] have removed the poison payload. She fires at the Doctor but misses. [[Strax]] shoots at Mrs Gillyflower, causing her to tumble and die. | Holding a [[Firearm|gun]] to her daughter's head, Gillyflower retreats into the rocket silo to activate a secondary launch control; she launches the rocket, but learns moments later that [[Vastra]] and [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]] have removed the poison payload. She fires at the Doctor but misses. [[Strax]] shoots at Mrs Gillyflower, causing her to tumble and die. | ||
As the old woman lays dying, [[Mr Sweet]] abandons his host. [[Ada Gillyflower|Ada]] shares final words with her mother before brutally [[kill]]ing the [[parasite]] with her [[cane]], causing his innards to spurt out. The Doctor grimaces, having originally intended to take the leech back to the Jurassic era so it couldn't | As the old woman lays dying, [[Mr Sweet]] abandons his host. [[Ada Gillyflower|Ada]] shares final words with her mother before brutally [[kill]]ing the [[parasite]] with her [[cane]], causing his innards to spurt out. The Doctor grimaces, having originally intended to take the leech back to the Jurassic era so it couldn't do anymore harm. The next day, Ada decides to make the most of her life, while the [[Paternoster Gang]] decide to lock the leech venom in their vault. Vastra asks the Doctor how Clara can be back, but he cannot give her an answer. | ||
Later, the Doctor returns Clara to her [[21st century]] [[30 Oak Street|home]], where she discovers that the two children she helps care for, [[Angie Maitland|Angie]] and [[Artie Maitland]], have found images of her and the Doctor in different points of [[time]] — including [[Firebird (submarine)|a nuclear submarine]] in [[1983]] and [[Caliburn House|a manor house]] in [[1974]]. They have found an image Clara does not recognise; it was taken in [[Victorian]] [[London]] — but she's only been to Victorian [[Yorkshire]]. The children threaten to inform their father that their [[nanny]] is a [[time travel]]ler unless she takes them on a trip in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|her time machine]]. | Later, the Doctor returns Clara to her [[21st century]] [[30 Oak Street|home]], where she discovers that the two children she helps care for, [[Angie Maitland|Angie]] and [[Artie Maitland]], have found images of her and the Doctor in different points of [[time]] — including [[Firebird (submarine)|a nuclear submarine]] in [[1983]] and [[Caliburn House|a manor house]] in [[1974]]. They have found an image Clara does not recognise; it was taken in [[Victorian]] [[London]] — but she's only been to Victorian [[Yorkshire]]. The children threaten to inform their father that their [[nanny]] is a [[time travel]]ler unless she takes them on a trip in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|her time machine]]. |