The Doctor Falls

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Directed byRachel Talalay
Written bySteven Moffat
Produced byPeter Bennett
Executive producersSteven Moffat
Brian Minchin
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Production
Directed byRachel Talalay
Written bySteven Moffat
Produced byPeter Bennett
Executive producersSteven Moffat
Brian Minchin
Music byMurray Gold
SeriesSeries 10
Running time2nd of 2-part story, 60 minutes
First broadcast1 July 2017 (2017-07-01)
Chronology
 Preceded by
"World Enough and Time"
Followed by 
"Twice Upon a Time"
List of episodes (2005–present)
"Tenth Planet" Cyberman

"The Doctor Falls" is the twelfth and final episode of the tenth series, and 839th episode overall, of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by Steven Moffat, directed by Rachel Talalay, and was broadcast on 1 July 2017 on BBC One. It is the second episode of a two-part story, the first part being "World Enough and Time".

As a continuation of the previous episode, "The Doctor Falls" concludes the first televised multi-Master story of the show, as well as the origin of the Mondasian Cybermen. In the episode, the Doctor must save himself and the remaining human population of a gigantic colony ship from Mondas, while also dealing with two different incarnations of the Master at once. The episode features a cameo from the First Doctor, now portrayed by David Bradley. He had previously played William Hartnell, the original First Doctor actor, in the 2013 Doctor Who docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time.

The episode was watched by 5.30 million viewers and received much critical praise, with many deeming it a satisfying end to the tenth series. Aspects of the episode that were met with the most praise were Moffat’s script, Talalay’s direction and Capaldi’s performance.

Continuity

Continuing from the previous episode, the Master and Missy capture the Doctor, but he had earlier surreptitiously reprogrammed the Cybernet to target Time Lords as well, forcing them to flee. Nardole arrives in a commandeered shuttlecraft to rescue them. The Doctor is electrocuted by a Cyberman, but is saved by Bill.

A Mondasian Cyberman, on display at a Doctor Who exhibition

They evacuate to a higher level of the ship containing a solar farm populated by children and a few adults. The Doctor recovers, but suppresses the early signs of regeneration. Bill initially remains unaware of her transformation, her strong mind acting like a perception filter, until one of the children inadvertently reveals the truth to her. Bill sheds a tear, which the Doctor calls a hopeful sign. Missy and the Master discover a camouflaged lift. They call for it, but an upgraded Cyberman arrives, which the group destroys. The Doctor warns that the time dilation affords the Cybermen more time to evolve and strategize.

Nardole discovers the floor directly below the solar farm contains fuel pipes. He is able to trigger controlled explosions, which are used to defeat the Cybermen's initial attack. The Doctor instructs Nardole to lead the human community to a solar farm on another floor and remain there to safeguard them. Bill stays to fight with the Doctor. Despite the Doctor's impassioned plea, Missy and the Master abandon him, intending to take the lift to the lowest level and escape in the Master's TARDIS. Missy, however, changes her mind and stabs the Master. He retaliates by shooting her in the back with his laser screwdriver to prevent her regeneration, and leaves her to die.

An army of Cybermen arrive, but are warded off by the Doctor until he falls after being shot. Surrounded, the Doctor ignites all the fuel pipes, engulfing the farm in a fireball and destroying the Cybermen. As Bill kneels beside the unconscious Doctor, Heather appears, having found Bill through her tears. She saves Bill by transforming her into an oil entity like herself. They carry the Doctor inside his TARDIS, and Heather invites Bill to explore the universe with her, but also assures Bill that she can turn her human again if Bill desires. Bill bids a tearful farewell to the Doctor, hoping to see him again, and then leaves to travel with Heather.

The TARDIS arrives in a snowy landscape and the Doctor awakens, and starts regenerating. Refusing to keep continually changing, he emerges and seemingly stops his regeneration. Within, the cloister bell sounds an alarm as the Doctor encounters his original incarnation.

During the final battle, the Doctor lists the various sites of his encounters with Cybermen: Mondas (The Tenth Planet), Telos (The Tomb of the Cybermen), Planet 14 (The Invasion), Voga (Revenge of the Cybermen), Canary Wharf ("Army of Ghosts" / "Doomsday"), and the Moon (The Moonbase).[1] He also mentions Marinus, a reference to the events of Grant Morrison's Sixth Doctor comic The World Shapers, in which that planet's Voord evolve into Cybermen (though that story also suggests that Mondas, Planet 14, and Marinus are all the same planet).[2]

Missy mentions that the Doctor once died in a fall, referring to events in Logopolis (1981), in which one of her previous incarnations causes the Fourth Doctor to fall from a radio telescope tower.[3][1]

The Doctor flashes back to several of his former companions from the revived series, who each say "Doctor", similar to what the Fourth Doctor experienced prior to his regeneration in Logopolis.[1] When the Doctor awakens, he quotes himself from previous regenerations: "Sontarans perverting the course of human history" (the Fourth Doctor in Robot), "I don't want to go!" (the Tenth Doctor in "The End of Time"), "When the Doctor was me..." (the Eleventh Doctor in "The Time of the Doctor"), and "It's starting. I'm regenerating!" (the Tenth Doctor in "The Stolen Earth").[4]

The First Doctor's dialogue "You may be a doctor, but I am the Doctor. The original, you might say" references lines spoken by the Fourth Doctor to Harry Sullivan in Robot, and by the First Doctor to Tegan Jovanka in The Five Doctors.[3][1]

Production

The read through for this episode took place on 21 February 2017.[1] On 6 March 2017 the BBC stated that the work on the final two episodes of the series had begun, "World Enough and Time" and this episode, with Rachel Talalay returning to direct her third consecutive series finale.[5] Filming for the episodes and the series as a whole concluded on 7 April 2017.[6] The final scene involving David Bradley was filmed as part of the filming of the Christmas Special in June 2017.[7]

Casting

David Bradley appeared at the episode's conclusion as the First Doctor. He had previously portrayed William Hartnell, the First Doctor's actor, in the docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time and appeared as the villain Solomon in "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship",[1] as well as voicing the character of Shansheeth Blue in Death of the Doctor in the Doctor Who spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures.[8]

Michelle Gomez had previously announced that she was exiting the role of Missy following the conclusion of series ten.[9][10]

Broadcast and reception

References

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