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===[[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|Series 6]]=== | ===[[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|Series 6]]=== | ||
[[File:Doctor and the Ponds group scream.jpeg|thumb|360x330px|[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Rory Williams]] and [[Amy Pond]], played by [[Matt Smith]], [[Arthur Darvill]] and [[Karen Gillan]].]] | [[File:Doctor and the Ponds group scream.jpeg|left|thumb|360x330px|[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Rory Williams]] and [[Amy Pond]], played by [[Matt Smith]], [[Arthur Darvill]] and [[Karen Gillan]].]] | ||
Not too long later, Amy and Rory, after celebrating their honeymoon in space, settle into married life and receive vague letters with a time and location. Upon arriving in Utah on that date, they find both River and The Doctor present, reminiscing about their shared adventures. Not too long after, as the group has a picnic by a lake, an astronaut rises from water and strikes The Doctor dead. The other three head to a nearby diner where they find The Doctor earlier in his own timeline. The group travels to 1969, not long before the moon landing, and encounter a young girl in an astronaut suit, manipulated by [[Silent|menacing figures in suits]] who leave the memory when not being seen. These figures are forced to leave Earth by the group, and they continue to have adventures. Throughout these, Amy is unsure as to whether or not she is pregnant. She thinks she is at first, but then doesn't, and the TARDIS scanner cycles back and forth on the issue. This is explained when it's shown that Amy was kidnapped by those figures in suits some time before, replacing her with a duplicate. They're part of the same [[The Silence|organization]] that blew up his TARDIS and wish to use her baby as a weapon. The Doctor assembles a coalition of allies and storms their base, attempting to rescue the two. He does so, but the baby was once again a duplicate, and has been spirited away to be raised by this organization. Not long after The Doctor finds Amy and Rory's child, fully grown as an assassin trained to kill him, River Song. Upon meeting him for the first time she has a change of heart, and defects. Nevertheless, that same organization kidnaps her once more, and forces her into a mechanized astronaut suit, forcing her to kill The Doctor. The Doctor, however, prepared for this, and used the entire situation as a way to fake his own death due to his ever expanding reputation. | Not too long later, Amy and Rory, after celebrating their honeymoon in space, settle into married life and receive vague letters with a time and location. Upon arriving in Utah on that date, they find both River and The Doctor present, reminiscing about their shared adventures. Not too long after, as the group has a picnic by a lake, an astronaut rises from water and strikes The Doctor dead. The other three head to a nearby diner where they find The Doctor earlier in his own timeline. The group travels to 1969, not long before the moon landing, and encounter a young girl in an astronaut suit, manipulated by [[Silent|menacing figures in suits]] who leave the memory when not being seen. These figures are forced to leave Earth by the group, and they continue to have adventures. Throughout these, Amy is unsure as to whether or not she is pregnant. She thinks she is at first, but then doesn't, and the TARDIS scanner cycles back and forth on the issue. This is explained when it's shown that Amy was kidnapped by those figures in suits some time before, replacing her with a duplicate. They're part of the same [[The Silence|organization]] that blew up his TARDIS and wish to use her baby as a weapon. The Doctor assembles a coalition of allies and storms their base, attempting to rescue the two. He does so, but the baby was once again a duplicate, and has been spirited away to be raised by this organization. Not long after The Doctor finds Amy and Rory's child, fully grown as an assassin trained to kill him, River Song. Upon meeting him for the first time she has a change of heart, and defects. Nevertheless, that same organization kidnaps her once more, and forces her into a mechanized astronaut suit, forcing her to kill The Doctor. The Doctor, however, prepared for this, and used the entire situation as a way to fake his own death due to his ever expanding reputation. | ||
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===[[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]]=== | ===[[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]]=== | ||
[[File:Deep Breath story image.jpg|thumb|360x330px|[[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]], played by [[Peter Capaldi]].]] | [[File:Deep Breath story image.jpg|left|thumb|360x330px|[[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]], played by [[Peter Capaldi]].]] | ||
After his regeneration into a starker, slightly more alien incarnation, Clara finds herself questioning her continued journeys with the Doctor. The problem is compounded as she finds it difficult to keep a healthy balance between her travels and her personal life, a new [[Danny Pink|boyfriend]]. These issues come to a head when her boyfriend dies, and she begins to unravel. At the same time, The Master returns, in a female incarnation, [[Missy]], and tries to convert all of the world's dead into Cybermen as a way to hold the earth hostage and force The Doctor to conquer the universe. Ultimately the crisis is averted by those same Cybermen, some of which didn't fully shut off their emotions. | After his regeneration into a starker, slightly more alien incarnation, Clara finds herself questioning her continued journeys with the Doctor. The problem is compounded as she finds it difficult to keep a healthy balance between her travels and her personal life, a new [[Danny Pink|boyfriend]]. These issues come to a head when her boyfriend dies, and she begins to unravel. At the same time, The Master returns, in a female incarnation, [[Missy]], and tries to convert all of the world's dead into Cybermen as a way to hold the earth hostage and force The Doctor to conquer the universe. Ultimately the crisis is averted by those same Cybermen, some of which didn't fully shut off their emotions. | ||
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===[[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|Series 10]]=== | ===[[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|Series 10]]=== | ||
[[File:BillInOffice.jpg|thumb|360x330px|[[Bill Potts]], played by [[Pearl Mackie]].]] | [[File:BillInOffice.jpg|left|thumb|360x330px|[[Bill Potts]], played by [[Pearl Mackie]].]] | ||
Years later, The Doctor finds himself lecturing at [[St Luke's University]], and notices a young woman who audits a class of his without being enrolled, [[Bill Potts]], played by [[Pearl Mackie]]. He offers to tutor her, and she finds herself drawn into his world slowly but surely. The Doctor, for his part, has been guarding a vault with [[Nardole]], played by [[Matt Lucas]], and uses trips with Bill as an excuse to travel discretely off world, shirking his duty. In the end it's revealed that the vault contains Missy, and The Doctor has sworn to guard her for one hundred years, slowly trying to reform her, little by little. She finally accompanies Bill, Nardole, and The Doctor on a test run - an adventure on a colony ship, and everything goes wrong. Another [[Saxon Master|incarnation]] of The Master is present, as are Cybermen, and while Bill ultimately manages to make it off the ship the group is on, Missy and her earlier self wound each other lethally, and The Doctor forces himself to the brink of regeneration saving the colonists. He insists, however, back inside his TARDIS, that he won't change again. He's done becoming someone else, and just wants it to end. His TARDIS takes him back to meet his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]] who's wrestling with much the same dilemma. Eventually, they both decide to take one step more. And The Doctor regenerates into the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], played by [[Jodie Whittaker]]. | Years later, The Doctor finds himself lecturing at [[St Luke's University]], and notices a young woman who audits a class of his without being enrolled, [[Bill Potts]], played by [[Pearl Mackie]]. He offers to tutor her, and she finds herself drawn into his world slowly but surely. The Doctor, for his part, has been guarding a vault with [[Nardole]], played by [[Matt Lucas]], and uses trips with Bill as an excuse to travel discretely off world, shirking his duty. In the end it's revealed that the vault contains Missy, and The Doctor has sworn to guard her for one hundred years, slowly trying to reform her, little by little. She finally accompanies Bill, Nardole, and The Doctor on a test run - an adventure on a colony ship, and everything goes wrong. Another [[Saxon Master|incarnation]] of The Master is present, as are Cybermen, and while Bill ultimately manages to make it off the ship the group is on, Missy and her earlier self wound each other lethally, and The Doctor forces himself to the brink of regeneration saving the colonists. He insists, however, back inside his TARDIS, that he won't change again. He's done becoming someone else, and just wants it to end. His TARDIS takes him back to meet his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]] who's wrestling with much the same dilemma. Eventually, they both decide to take one step more. And The Doctor regenerates into the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], played by [[Jodie Whittaker]]. | ||
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===[[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]]=== | ===[[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]]=== | ||
[[File:Thirteenth Doctor goggles.jpg|thumb|360x330px|[[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]], played by [[Jodie Whittaker]].]] | [[File:Thirteenth Doctor goggles.jpg|left|thumb|360x330px|[[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]], played by [[Jodie Whittaker]].]] | ||
They continue with their travels, fighting [[Spy Master|a new incarnation of the Master]], robotic postmen and [[Judoon]]. The Master reveals to the Doctor that he has destroyed Gallifrey once more, and the Doctor discovers that this is true. Heartbroken, the Doctor nonetheless continues on her travels, and she meets an earlier incarnation of herself, one she has no memory of, and one who has no memory of her. This mysterious incarnation, known retroactively as the [[Fugitive Doctor]], works for shadowy organisation [[Division]], but has run away and become a human on Earth. The Thirteenth Doctor helps her escape from Division, and carries on her way across the universe. Later, she comes across a lone Cyberman by the name of [[Ashad]]. She manages to temporarily defeat him, but must now face of hundreds of Cybermen in an epic battle. Alone with the last of humanity, she must battle the Cybermen and the Master, who had allied himself with the Cybermen. The Master takes her aside to Gallifrey and reveals to her that she is, in fact, no Time Lord, and that everything that she has ever been told about the Time Lords is a lie. She was discovered by a wormhole by the early Time Lords, and from her biology they discovered the secret to regeneration. This was the reason that there Master has destroyed Gallifrey. This was the explanation for the mysterious earlier incarnation of herself. This was a very contentious and controversial retcon alongside Doctor Who fans, who are mostly idiots. The Doctor manages to save her companions and the rest of the universe from the Cybermen, but is captured by the Judoon and trapped in prison. | They continue with their travels, fighting [[Spy Master|a new incarnation of the Master]], robotic postmen and [[Judoon]]. The Master reveals to the Doctor that he has destroyed Gallifrey once more, and the Doctor discovers that this is true. Heartbroken, the Doctor nonetheless continues on her travels, and she meets an earlier incarnation of herself, one she has no memory of, and one who has no memory of her. This mysterious incarnation, known retroactively as the [[Fugitive Doctor]], works for shadowy organisation [[Division]], but has run away and become a human on Earth. The Thirteenth Doctor helps her escape from Division, and carries on her way across the universe. Later, she comes across a lone Cyberman by the name of [[Ashad]]. She manages to temporarily defeat him, but must now face of hundreds of Cybermen in an epic battle. Alone with the last of humanity, she must battle the Cybermen and the Master, who had allied himself with the Cybermen. The Master takes her aside to Gallifrey and reveals to her that she is, in fact, no Time Lord, and that everything that she has ever been told about the Time Lords is a lie. She was discovered by a wormhole by the early Time Lords, and from her biology they discovered the secret to regeneration. This was the reason that there Master has destroyed Gallifrey. This was the explanation for the mysterious earlier incarnation of herself. This was a very contentious and controversial retcon alongside Doctor Who fans, who are mostly idiots. The Doctor manages to save her companions and the rest of the universe from the Cybermen, but is captured by the Judoon and trapped in prison. | ||