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Dr Who Episode Plots *CONTAINS BIG SPOILERS*
soob
29-03-2007
Heres a summary of all the episodes coming up:

Ep 1: When John Smith is found lying in a hospital bed, with a strange twinkle in his eyes, medical student Martha Jones finds her life turned upside-down. In no time at all, a lightning storm sends the Royal Hope Hospital to the moon and Martha must cope with the fierce Judoon, a blood-sucking Plasmavore and a strange blue box. And soon she realises John Smith isn't really who he says he is...

Ep 2: The Doctor and Martha travel to Shakespeare's time where the famous playwright is being controlled by witch-like, alien Carrionites. They must battle evil forces to stop history from changing for ever...

Ep 3: The Doctor returns to a now much grittier New Earth with Martha, eventually to meet the Face of Boe one final time. While there they encounter a spaceship pilot named Thomas Kincade Brannigan — a cat being of a similar appearance to the Sisters of Plenitude — and his wife, Valerie...

Ep 4: The Doctor and Martha arrive in 1930s New York, where trouble is brewing in the Big Apple. They find themselves thrown into an adventure involving Pig Men, sewers, showgirls and the Empire State Building. But the biggest shock is yet to come, as the Cult of Skaro make an unwelcome return and this time the cyborgs are attempting to create a Dalek/Human hybrid in the sewers...

Ep 5: Concluding part to Episode 4. In 1930s New York, the Daleks' plan is in full force. Faced with the cyborgs' most evil and dangerous scheme yet, will the Doctor and Martha be able to defeat their greatest opponents?

Ep 6: Dr Lazarus, a 76-year-old scientist, develops a device that de-ages his entire body. However, trouble arrives in the form of Lady Thaw, who tries to steal the de-aging device and obtain immortality for herself. But it is soon clear that the kindly Doctor is more than meets the eye. Meanwhile, unknown to the Doctor, the wheels of a trap have been set in motion...

Ep 7: The TARDIS crew find themselves on a spaceship in the 42nd century slowly being pulled into a sun, with saboteurs at work and crew members being possessed and must find a way to survive. It includes the catchphrase "Burn with me!"..

Ep 8: The overall plot of this story is taken from the novel Human Nature, in which the Doctor falls in love with someone and changes into a human to feel like they feel. It takes place in the daunting setting of a boarding school on the cusp of the First World War. The precise details of this adaption, and how it differs from the original novel, are not yet known.

Ep 9: Concluding part to Episode 8. The Doctor is taken to places he's never been before, and experiences human feelings he never thought possible. However, there is a chill in the air, and mysterious lights hovering in the sky...

Ep 10: The Doctor-lite episode of this series. The Doctor must help a group of men through a television screen. "Don't look round!"

Ep 11: Martha Jones meets Captain Jack Harkness for the first time, as the TARDIS hurtles towards the planet Malcassairo where a desperate Professor is trying to save his people from extinction ...

Sorry, nothing known on the finale!

So what do we think???
Addy2Hotty
29-03-2007
We think that we already know this.
joscos
29-03-2007
Originally Posted by soob:
“Heres a summary of all the episodes coming up:

Ep 1: When John Smith is found lying in a hospital bed, with a strange twinkle in his eyes, medical student Martha Jones finds her life turned upside-down. In no time at all, a lightning storm sends the Royal Hope Hospital to the moon and Martha must cope with the fierce Judoon, a blood-sucking Plasmavore and a strange blue box. And soon she realises John Smith isn't really who he says he is...

Ep 2: The Doctor and Martha travel to Shakespeare's time where the famous playwright is being controlled by witch-like, alien Carrionites. They must battle evil forces to stop history from changing for ever...

Ep 3: The Doctor returns to a now much grittier New Earth with Martha, eventually to meet the Face of Boe one final time. While there they encounter a spaceship pilot named Thomas Kincade Brannigan — a cat being of a similar appearance to the Sisters of Plenitude — and his wife, Valerie...

Ep 4: The Doctor and Martha arrive in 1930s New York, where trouble is brewing in the Big Apple. They find themselves thrown into an adventure involving Pig Men, sewers, showgirls and the Empire State Building. But the biggest shock is yet to come, as the Cult of Skaro make an unwelcome return and this time the cyborgs are attempting to create a Dalek/Human hybrid in the sewers...

Ep 5: Concluding part to Episode 4. In 1930s New York, the Daleks' plan is in full force. Faced with the cyborgs' most evil and dangerous scheme yet, will the Doctor and Martha be able to defeat their greatest opponents?

Ep 6: Dr Lazarus, a 76-year-old scientist, develops a device that de-ages his entire body. However, trouble arrives in the form of Lady Thaw, who tries to steal the de-aging device and obtain immortality for herself. But it is soon clear that the kindly Doctor is more than meets the eye. Meanwhile, unknown to the Doctor, the wheels of a trap have been set in motion...

Ep 7: The TARDIS crew find themselves on a spaceship in the 42nd century slowly being pulled into a sun, with saboteurs at work and crew members being possessed and must find a way to survive. It includes the catchphrase "Burn with me!"..

Ep 8: The overall plot of this story is taken from the novel Human Nature, in which the Doctor falls in love with someone and changes into a human to feel like they feel. It takes place in the daunting setting of a boarding school on the cusp of the First World War. The precise details of this adaption, and how it differs from the original novel, are not yet known.

Ep 9: Concluding part to Episode 8. The Doctor is taken to places he's never been before, and experiences human feelings he never thought possible. However, there is a chill in the air, and mysterious lights hovering in the sky...

Ep 10: The Doctor-lite episode of this series. The Doctor must help a group of men through a television screen. "Don't look round!"

Ep 11: Martha Jones meets Captain Jack Harkness for the first time, as the TARDIS hurtles towards the planet Malcassairo where a desperate Professor is trying to save his people from extinction ...

Sorry, nothing known on the finale!

So what do we think???”

there is information on the finale.
Episode 12 and 13...
The Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack travel to the modern day and are then fighting for their lives. the TARDIS crew must face The Toclafane and Miss Dexter, discovering the power of Archangel, journeying into the heart of the valiant and also The Doctor faces his greatest Foe yet (Mr Saxon/The Master)
smile371
29-03-2007
Originally Posted by Addy2Hotty:
“We think that we already know this.”

i didn't! thanks for the info soob!
DazerUK
29-03-2007
Originally Posted by Addy2Hotty:
“We think that we already know this.”

What was the point of posting that?

Yeah thanks soob. Just had a look at the Dr Who trailer on BBC TV interactive. Looks like we're in for a bumpy ride.
Addy2Hotty
29-03-2007
Originally Posted by DazerUK:
“What was the point of posting that?”

Because I already knew this thanks to the many posts and actual individual episode discussion threads on the subject matter.
cussywoo
29-03-2007
wow cool, i didnt no much that either. im even more excited now lol.

this series seems very different for the last 2. not sure if i like the sound of ep 8 & 9 thought....
Bhaj76
29-03-2007
thank you for letting us know what happening in this series. and also for not giving too much away...
Last edited by Bhaj76 : 29-03-2007 at 19:49
smile371
29-03-2007
so if we find out about the drs wife in episode 3 dose that mean that the face of boes secret is to do with that?
cussywoo
29-03-2007
or does it mean Thomas Kincade Brannigan's wife??
nicknack
29-03-2007
Should be intersting to see the special effects when Captain Jack hitches a ride in the Tardis from the outside!
quackaquacka
29-03-2007
Originally Posted by smile371:
“so if we find out about the drs wife in episode 3 dose that mean that the face of boes secret is to do with that?”

I think it means Thomas' wife. Looking at it, it seems like the Doctor's wife is in ep 8 (to me, anyway.)
smile371
29-03-2007
Originally Posted by quackaquacka:
“I think it means Thomas' wife. Looking at it, it seems like the Doctor's wife is in ep 8 (to me, anyway.)”

ooh i get it now opps sorry
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