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The Doctor takes Sophie's keys, thinking they are for him, but Craig takes them back and explains that he is not sure if he wants the Doctor there. Believing the problem may be about rent, the Doctor hands him a paper bag with some money in it — three thousand pounds; he tells Craig he cannot tell if the amount is too much. The Doctor introduces himself, greeting Craig with cheek [[kiss]]ing, thinking it's how humans greet each other these days. Stepping into the entrance hallway, the Doctor wonders who lives in the upstairs flat. Craig explains that he doesn't really know but they tend to keep to themselves and stay quiet. At that point, a loud bang comes from upstairs; "Usually," Craig then adds.
The Doctor takes Sophie's keys, thinking they are for him, but Craig takes them back and explains that he is not sure if he wants the Doctor there. Believing the problem may be about rent, the Doctor hands him a paper bag with some money in it — three thousand pounds; he tells Craig he cannot tell if the amount is too much. The Doctor introduces himself, greeting Craig with cheek [[kiss]]ing, thinking it's how humans greet each other these days. Stepping into the entrance hallway, the Doctor wonders who lives in the upstairs flat. Craig explains that he doesn't really know but they tend to keep to themselves and stay quiet. At that point, a loud bang comes from upstairs; "Usually," Craig then adds.


Proceeding into Craig's flat, the Doctor notices the rot stain on the ceiling and warns Craig to keep away from it, accidentally calling himself "the Rotmeister" because he's an expert in rot. Saying that he'll take the room, the Doctor is reminded by Craig that he hasn't even seen it yet. Craig tshows the Doctor the room, telling him that it was previously used by [[Mark (The Lodger)|Mark]], the building's owner and friend of Craig's, until a month ago, when [[Mark's uncle (The Lodger)|an uncle]] Mark had never heard of died and left a large sum of money in his will to him. The Doctor finds this "very convenient". Using the [[psychic paper]], the Doctor presents credentials and references to convince Craig that his title is legitimate. To Craig's surprise, the Doctor has a reference from the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]; the Doctor explains that he's his "special favourite".
Proceeding into Craig's flat, the Doctor notices the rot stain on the ceiling and warns Craig to keep away from it, accidentally calling himself "the Rotmeister" because he's an expert in rot. Saying that he'll take the room, the Doctor is reminded by Craig that he hasn't even seen it yet. Craig shows the Doctor the room, telling him that it was previously used by [[Mark (The Lodger)|Mark]], the building's owner and friend of Craig's, until a month ago, when [[Mark's uncle (The Lodger)|an uncle]] Mark had never heard of died and left a large sum of money in his will to him. The Doctor finds this "very convenient". Using the [[psychic paper]], the Doctor presents credentials and references to convince Craig that his title is legitimate. To Craig's surprise, the Doctor has a reference from the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]; the Doctor explains that he's his "special favourite".


[[File:Van Gogh The Lodger.jpg|thumb|200px|The Doctor notices Sophie's picture.]]
[[File:Van Gogh The Lodger.jpg|thumb|200px|The Doctor notices Sophie's picture.]]
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