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** [[Continuity Nod|At least he didn't say]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S23 E4 The Ultimate Foe|"Carrot juice, carrot juice, carrot juice!"]]
** [[Continuity Nod|At least he didn't say]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S23 E4 The Ultimate Foe|"Carrot juice, carrot juice, carrot juice!"]]
* [[The Home Front]]: London during the Blitz
* [[The Home Front]]: London during the Blitz
* [[It Was With You All Along]]: The nanogenes could've cured Jamie from the get-go had Nancy just given him a hug.
* [[It Was with You All Along]]: The nanogenes could've cured Jamie from the get-go had Nancy just given him a hug.
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: Admittedly Jamie was probably not fully aware of his actions but most of the harm done was down to his desperation to find his mother. As the Doctor puts it, "There isn't a little boy born who wouldn't tear the world apart to save his mummy. And this little boy can."
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: Admittedly Jamie was probably not fully aware of his actions but most of the harm done was down to his desperation to find his mother. As the Doctor puts it, "There isn't a little boy born who wouldn't tear the world apart to save his mummy. And this little boy can."
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]] / [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Nice Job Breaking It, Jack]]: Jack is incredibly flippant about things throughout the entire episode, until the Doctor finally realizes what's happened, and that it's the nanogenes from the ship that Jack very carelessly sent careening to Earth which are causing all the trouble. The Doctor then makes a point of explaining to Jack in very precise and no uncertain terms exactly how he's just gone and doomed the entire human race, [[Death Glare|with a look of barely-restrained fury and disgust on his face the whole time]]. Jack looks [[Oh Crap|a lot less flippant]] at that point.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]] / [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Nice Job Breaking It, Jack]]: Jack is incredibly flippant about things throughout the entire episode, until the Doctor finally realizes what's happened, and that it's the nanogenes from the ship that Jack very carelessly sent careening to Earth which are causing all the trouble. The Doctor then makes a point of explaining to Jack in very precise and no uncertain terms exactly how he's just gone and doomed the entire human race, [[Death Glare|with a look of barely-restrained fury and disgust on his face the whole time]]. Jack looks [[Oh Crap|a lot less flippant]] at that point.
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* [[Riding the Bomb]]: Cap'n Jack.
* [[Riding the Bomb]]: Cap'n Jack.
* [[Room Full of Crazy]]: Belonging to the original patient, plastered in doodlings of "mummy".
* [[Room Full of Crazy]]: Belonging to the original patient, plastered in doodlings of "mummy".
* [[Shout-Out]]: Continuing the ''[[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' from last episode, with the Doctor still known to Jack as 'Mr. Spock'.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Continuing the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'' from last episode, with the Doctor still known to Jack as 'Mr. Spock'.
{{quote| Rose: What, is that what we do when we get out there? We [[Opening Narration|seek out new life and]]...and... <br />
{{quote| Rose: What, is that what we do when we get out there? We [[Opening Narration|seek out new life and]]...and... <br />
Doctor: [[Is That What They're Calling It Now?|Da]][[Boldly Coming|nce]]. }}
Doctor: [[Is That What They're Calling It Now?|Da]][[Boldly Coming|nce]]. }}
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* [[The Virus]]: Actually nanogenes.
* [[The Virus]]: Actually nanogenes.
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Albion Hospital was also home to an [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S1 E4 Aliens of London|"alien" pig]].
* [[Weirdness Magnet]]: Albion Hospital was also home to an [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S1 E4 Aliens of London|"alien" pig]].
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Jack's memory loss was never explained, although in ''[[Torchwood]]'', we do get to meet a fellow Time Agent.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Jack's memory loss was never explained, although in ''[[Torchwood]]'', we do get to meet a fellow Time Agent.


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Revision as of 22:53, 9 April 2014


"The world doesn't end 'cause the Doctor dances."

The Doctor, Rose, and Jack desperately try to escape the gas mask people and figure out what the hell is going on. While Jack teleports away, Rose and the Doctor are trapped for a while, and Rose takes the opportunity to ask the Doctor if he can dance like Jack can. The Doctor is a bit offended, and says he's actually got quite an amount of experience with... dancing. Rose really can't picture him... dancing. While the Doctor steps closer and takes her hands for an intense... dance, they fail to look around and realize that Jack's already saved them. It also turns out that Jack isn't exactly with the Time Police anymore; he turned rogue after waking up one morning and finding that two years of his memory had been wiped by his employer.

Jack goes off to distract a gay crash site guard with his suave, omnisexual allure, and the Doctor explains to Rose that Jack is, quote, "just a bit more flexible when it comes to... dancing". In Jack's century, people will travel the whole universe to find aliens of all sexes and genders, and... dance with them. Meanwhile, the virus becomes airborne and everyone around the warship crash site starts mutating.

Seeing the crash site, the Doctor figures it out: the Chula warship was a field ambulance,[1] and contained nanobots (here called "nanogenes") for expedient battlefield healing. When Jamie was first hit by the ship, the nanogenes swung into action and tried to fix him... but they'd never interacted with humans before, and so derived their idea of what humans looked like from a badly wounded kid in a gas mask. They sort of made it up as they went along -- assuming that fully healed people wore gas masks, they made the people they "infected" sprout gas masks. But when they finally met Nancy (really Jamie's mommy, not his sister), they had a different model of a healthy human being to work towards... and the parent/child relationship between the subjects meant that the nanogenes knew that this pattern was the right one.

Everybody Lives as the Doctor re-infects everyone with the nanogenes, who now know how to fix humans. Even previously dead humans. Hooray! Also, Captain Jack joins the TARDIS, saved by the Doctor just before his ship goes kablooey in an attempted Heroic Sacrifice. He walks in to find the Doctor and Rose... dancing. Rose asks if Jack would like to cut in and also... dance. The Doctor, amused to have an openly not-straight companion, wonders which of the two Jack would... dance with.


Tropes:

 Jack: Getting a hint of disapproval.

 Rose: What, is that what we do when we get out there? We seek out new life and...and...

Doctor: Dance.

  1. Well, technically, ambulances are used in war, thus making them warships by definition...