The Doctor looks for another way, invading the pyramid, but fails to break the link. The Doctor seeks advice from Missy, who reveals that Bill is the key. In order to save the Doctor, Bill surrenders to the Monks on behalf of the planet.Įpisode 8 – The Lie of the Land – Part three! The Monks now rule the planet, but Bill, Nardole, and the Doctor know the truth. The Doctor finds the lab and decides to blow it up, but due to his blindness, he cannot operate the lock to escape. The danger comes from a biological lab accident that releases deadly bacteria. He discovers the Monks, who warn that they have foreseen a catastrophe and can save humanity, if they will submit to their rule. When a pyramid appears in a desert out of nowhere, the Doctor is called in. The Doctor discovers an alien threat, and it is revealed that they are all part of an elaborate simulation designed to mask an invasion, information the simulated Doctor is able to send to the real one.Įpisode 7 – The Pyramid at the End of the World – Part two. The Doctor uses Time Lord technology to read the Veritas, while Nardole and Bill discover mysterious portals that lead to other locations, such as the Pentagon.
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It seems he needs the Doctor to translate a book called the Veritas, because everyone else who has read it has committed suicide. Meanwhile, the Pope (yes, THAT Pope) arrives at Bill’s flat looking for the Doctor. We finally find out who’s in the vault, and, lo and behold, it’s MISSY! It seems the Doctor saved her from execution a long time ago, and promised to guard her for 1,000 years. After forcing the corporation to give up the remaining suits’ oxygen, the Doctor reveals at the end of the episode that despite the promise of treatment, he is still blind.Įpisode 6 – Extremis – This is part one of a three-part story. When Bill’s suit malfunctions, the Doctor gives her his helmet, exposing him to the vacuum of space. On this station, spacesuit helmets provide the only source of Oxygen, but they are controlled by a corporation who charges for their use, which results in the death of most of the crew. After students start disappearing, the Doctor gets involved and uncovers the landlord’s terrible secret.Įpisode 5 – Oxygen – Nardole accompanies the Doctor and Bill to a space station to answer a distress call. The Doctor saves the day and reboots the program.Įpisode 3 – Thin Ice – Bill’s first trip to the past lands her and the Doctor at a frost fair on the Thames, where an evil Lord is using a creature in the Thames to drag people under the ice.Įpisode 4 – Knock Knock – Bill and five students sign a lease with a mysterious Landlord to live in his manor house. When a sinister secret is discovered, it’s revealed that the emojibots were never programmed to understand grief. Again, later.Įpisode 2 – Smile – Bill’s first trip to the future lands her on a colony planet where robots communicate by emoji and sentient nanobots built the colony. Also, the mysterious vault is introduced. In the end, the Doctor offers Bill the companion job, and she accepts.
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After an encounter with a puddle of living water, the Doctor takes Bill on her first adventure, to discover the true nature of the living water and in the process we meet Heather, who will become very important later on….just you wait and see. Bill meets the Doctor and Nardole at the University where she works.
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Let’s travel back in time and recap Doctor Who Season 10-Peter Capaldi’s final series as the Twelfth Doctor-and the Christmas Special Twice Upon a Time, which featured the Twelfth Doctor’s Regeneration into the Thirteenth Doctor.Įpisode 1 – The Pilot – Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie), enters the show as the second black companion in Doctor Who history, and the first openly gay one. The Thirteenth Doctor is nearly here, and it seems only appropriate to spend the last column before her arrival revisiting the end of the era of the Twelfth Doctor. This is the third column in a weekly series from Rob Hull, Figures and More. Check back Mondays for a weekly journey through time and space, or read all of our adventures here.