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{{quote|''I'm the Doctor. Simply, the Doctor! The one, the only and the best.''|'''The Next Doctor'''}}
{{quote|''I'm the Doctor. Simply, the Doctor! The one, the only and the best.''|'''The Next Doctor'''}}


Visiting 1851 England on Christmas eve for the sheer hell of it, the Tenth Doctor hears someone screaming his name. Grinning madly, the Doctor speeds to the scene of trouble and finds a young woman in distress -- only to be scoffed aside by her. Instead, [[Large Ham|David Morrissey]] shows up, claiming to be ''The Doctor!'' Ten looks at what appears to be a future incarnation, his jaw slightly slackened... but both are immediately interrupted by the trouble that united the two Doctors in the first place: a Cyberman... cat... thing called a "Cybershade". One awesomely silly chase sequence later, the pair of Doctors are fast friends and the young woman is introduced as [[Meaningful Name|Rosita]], this Doctor's companion. But Ten is worried: the Next Doctor hasn't recognized him one bit. Not wanting to accidentally mess with the 1851 Doctor's fragile memory, Ten introduces himself as "[[Mr. Smith|John Smith]]."
Visiting 1851 England on Christmas eve for the sheer hell of it, the Tenth Doctor hears someone screaming his name. Grinning madly, the Doctor speeds to the scene of trouble and finds a young woman in distress—only to be scoffed aside by her. Instead, [[Large Ham|David Morrissey]] shows up, claiming to be ''The Doctor!'' Ten looks at what appears to be a future incarnation, his jaw slightly slackened... but both are immediately interrupted by the trouble that united the two Doctors in the first place: a Cyberman... cat... thing called a "Cybershade". One awesomely silly chase sequence later, the pair of Doctors are fast friends and the young woman is introduced as [[Meaningful Name|Rosita]], this Doctor's companion. But Ten is worried: the Next Doctor hasn't recognized him one bit. Not wanting to accidentally mess with the 1851 Doctor's fragile memory, Ten introduces himself as "[[Mr. Smith|John Smith]]."


Chasing after the Cybershade, "John" and Next Doctor wind up in a rather neat looking house, filled with futuristic technology. Ten describes some tube-looking devices as "infostamps," and realizes that [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S2 E5 Rise of the Cybermen|the alternate-universe Cybermen]] must be here in force after falling through the Void, together with some stolen Dalek technology. He also notices that Next is [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E8 Human Nature|wearing a fop watch]], and quickly puts two and two together, realizing this could be him in human form... but no, it turns out to actually be a perfectly ordinary fop watch. Next explains that he lost his memory while "regenerating".
Chasing after the Cybershade, "John" and Next Doctor wind up in a rather neat looking house, filled with futuristic technology. Ten describes some tube-looking devices as "infostamps," and realizes that [[Doctor Who/Recap/S28/E05 Rise of the Cybermen|the alternate-universe Cybermen]] must be here in force after falling through the Void, together with some stolen Dalek technology. He also notices that Next is [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E08 Human Nature|wearing a fop watch]], and quickly puts two and two together, realizing this could be him in human form... but no, it turns out to actually be a perfectly ordinary fop watch. Next explains that he lost his memory while "regenerating".


The infostamps seem to mean that The Cybermen are a little lost and need help -- absorbing information of the era and their enemies to replenish their collective memory banks. Of course, the pair of Doctors wind up running into the Cybermen, and "John" blows his cover, announcing himself to the Cybermen as the real Doctor, while Next suddenly remembers how he dealt with Cybermen last time and kills the Cybermen with an overloaded infostamp. Ten comments that Next had a great idea, but claims he was just lying a bit about being the Doctor to protect Next. He also decides to simply check Next's chest for his number of hearts, but we don't find out just yet what the answer is. With that out of the way, it's off to the Next Doctor's TARDIS!
The infostamps seem to mean that The Cybermen are a little lost and need help—absorbing information of the era and their enemies to replenish their collective memory banks. Of course, the pair of Doctors wind up running into the Cybermen, and "John" blows his cover, announcing himself to the Cybermen as the real Doctor, while Next suddenly remembers how he dealt with Cybermen last time and kills the Cybermen with an overloaded infostamp. Ten comments that Next had a great idea, but claims he was just lying a bit about being the Doctor to protect Next. He also decides to simply check Next's chest for his number of hearts, but we don't find out just yet what the answer is. With that out of the way, it's off to the Next Doctor's TARDIS!


No, not the ''Time And Relative Dimensions In Space''. We're talking a'' '''T'''ethered '''A'''erial '''R'''elease '''D'''eveloped '''I'''n '''S'''tyle''. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Next Doctor [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|has made a dirigible out of household ingredients]]. Ten ''loves'' it. Nearby, the Next Doctor and his [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold|companion]] are staying in a large barn, alongside the luggage and belongings of a victim of the Cybermen: Jackson Lake. As it turns out, the Cybermen have been stealing people away in the night, with the help of [[Lady in Red|Miss Mercy Hartigan]] making damned sure that the Cybermen get their guy. And, also coincidentally, Jackson Lake was their first victim.
No, not the ''Time And Relative Dimensions In Space''. We're talking a'' '''T'''ethered '''A'''erial '''R'''elease '''D'''eveloped '''I'''n '''S'''tyle''. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Next Doctor [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|has made a dirigible out of household ingredients]]. Ten ''loves'' it. Nearby, the Next Doctor and his [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold|companion]] are staying in a large barn, alongside the luggage and belongings of a victim of the Cybermen: Jackson Lake. As it turns out, the Cybermen have been stealing people away in the night, with the help of [[Lady in Red|Miss Mercy Hartigan]] making damned sure that the Cybermen get their guy. And, also coincidentally, Jackson Lake was their first victim.


The Tenth Doctor begins to put things together rather quickly -- especially upon noticing the initials 'JL' engraved into the Next Doctor's fop watch. As it turns out, the Next Doctor isn't a Time Lord at all, but Jackson Lake. The Cybermen assaulted Lake one night, and Lake's panicked fumblings wound up turning an infostamp into a deadly weapon... but also burned quite a lot of information on the Doctor into Lake's mind. But, Ten reasons, this wasn't enough to make Jackson believe he was the Doctor... and he's right: Jackson also had a ''wife'', who was murdered mercilessly by the Cybermen. Certainly more than enough to make Jackson flee reality. Understandably, [[Heroic BSOD|he doesn't take this well]] -- believing he was completely a fake. The Doctor says otherwise, pointing out what Lake's done isn't the result of the Doctor being imprinted on him, but the result of Lake himself being awesome.
The Tenth Doctor begins to put things together rather quickly—especially upon noticing the initials 'JL' engraved into the Next Doctor's fop watch. As it turns out, the Next Doctor isn't a Time Lord at all, but Jackson Lake. The Cybermen assaulted Lake one night, and Lake's panicked fumblings wound up turning an infostamp into a deadly weapon... but also burned quite a lot of information on the Doctor into Lake's mind. But, Ten reasons, this wasn't enough to make Jackson believe he was the Doctor... and he's right: Jackson also had a ''wife'', who was murdered mercilessly by the Cybermen. Certainly more than enough to make Jackson flee reality. Understandably, [[Heroic BSOD|he doesn't take this well]]—believing he was completely a fake. The Doctor says otherwise, pointing out what Lake's done isn't the result of the Doctor being imprinted on him, but the result of Lake himself being awesome.


Having left earlier to let the Doctor and Jackson be alone together to speak, Rosita runs back, shouting out how the Cybermen are taking the children of London away. The Doctor and Rosita race out to see what's going on, while Lake decides to stay behind. He figures that he's not worthy of helping the Doctor. Finally, the Doctor and Miss Hartigan come face to face, and the Cybermen update their records as to ''who'' the Doctor is with a fixed infostamp and slowly march in. Looking somewhat worried, the Doctor tries bargaining with the Cybers... until blasts of electricity rip into the Cybermen from offscreen, utterly destroying them. A quick turn to the source of those blasts reveals...
Having left earlier to let the Doctor and Jackson be alone together to speak, Rosita runs back, shouting out how the Cybermen are taking the children of London away. The Doctor and Rosita race out to see what's going on, while Lake decides to stay behind. He figures that he's not worthy of helping the Doctor. Finally, the Doctor and Miss Hartigan come face to face, and the Cybermen update their records as to ''who'' the Doctor is with a fixed infostamp and slowly march in. Looking somewhat worried, the Doctor tries bargaining with the Cybers... until blasts of electricity rip into the Cybermen from offscreen, utterly destroying them. A quick turn to the source of those blasts reveals...
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...why is there a giant [[Steampunk]] robot rising up from the Thames River? Wait, ''that's'' a [[Humongous Mecha|Cyberking]]?
...why is there a giant [[Steampunk]] robot rising up from the Thames River? Wait, ''that's'' a [[Humongous Mecha|Cyberking]]?


While Lake and Rosita help everyone slowly evacuate London by running with them, the Doctor leaps into Lake's TARDIS and flies up into the skies. He takes along a piece of Dalek technology salvaged from the Cybermen base and the rest of those infostamps. To his surprise (and a bit of delight), Miss Hartigan is driving the Cyberking with her ''mind''. She's one of the cleverest humans that ever lived, and she's completely taken over the Cybermen with the sheer force of her own will. And now she wants to take over the world. As is the tradition for the Tenth Doctor, Ten offers the Hartigan a chance to live in peace (albeit on another planet with no life to take over) and marvels at what an extraordinary human she is. Of course, Hartigan refuses, so the Doctor blasts her with the collective group of infostamps, boosted by a handy sonic screwdriver. Rather than ''[[Technical Pacifist|directly]]'' killing Miss Hartigan, though, it [[Applied Phlebotinum|simply frees her mind from the Cyber-Conditioning she's undergone]]. Needless to say, she freaks out, the Cybermen turn against her, and the Cyberking begins to topple as she and the Cybermen slowly explode. ... And topple on top of London.
While Lake and Rosita help everyone slowly evacuate London by running with them, the Doctor leaps into Lake's TARDIS and flies up into the skies. He takes along a piece of Dalek technology salvaged from the Cybermen base and the rest of those infostamps. To his surprise (and a bit of delight), Miss Hartigan is driving the Cyberking with her ''mind''. She's one of the cleverest humans that ever lived, and she's completely taken over the Cybermen with the sheer force of her own will. And now she wants to take over the world. As is the tradition for the Tenth Doctor, Ten offers the Hartigan a chance to live in peace (albeit on another planet with no life to take over) and marvels at what an extraordinary human she is. Of course, Hartigan refuses, so the Doctor blasts her with the collective group of infostamps, boosted by a handy sonic screwdriver. Rather than ''[[Technical Pacifist|directly]]'' killing Miss Hartigan, though, it [[Applied Phlebotinum|simply frees her mind from the Cyber-Conditioning she's undergone]]. Needless to say, she freaks out, the Cybermen turn against her, and the Cyberking begins to topple as she and the Cybermen slowly explode. ... And topple on top of London.


Luckily, that chunk of Dalek tech is a handy key to send it into the Time Vortex, where it seemingly blows up harmlessly. Jackson Lake gets up atop a lamppost and begins to preach to the crowd about how the Doctor has just saved them all, and how he deserves applause just this once. Of course, the crowd does.
Luckily, that chunk of Dalek tech is a handy key to send it into the Time Vortex, where it seemingly blows up harmlessly. Jackson Lake gets up atop a lamppost and begins to preach to the crowd about how the Doctor has just saved them all, and how he deserves applause just this once. Of course, the crowd does.
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=== Tropes ===
== Tropes ==
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]:
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]:
{{quote|'''Hartigan:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|" 'The Cyberking will rise'? How very like a man."]]}}
{{quote|'''Hartigan:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|" 'The Cyberking will rise'? How very like a man."]]}}
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* [[Composite Character]]: Rosita was named after Rose, looked like Martha, and insulted the Doctor like Donna.
* [[Composite Character]]: Rosita was named after Rose, looked like Martha, and insulted the Doctor like Donna.
* [[Continuity Nod]]:
* [[Continuity Nod]]:
** [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E10 Blink|"Don't blink".]] Ten randomly tries to see if Next has any memories of Sally Sparrow.
** [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E10 Blink|"Don't blink".]] Ten randomly tries to see if Next has any memories of Sally Sparrow.
** The infostamp containing information on the Doctor shows clips of all ten Doctors; the first time that footage from the classic series is used in the new series.
** The infostamp containing information on the Doctor shows clips of all ten Doctors; the first time that footage from the classic series is used in the new series.
** [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E8 Human Nature|Jackson's]] [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E9 The Family of Blood|fob]] [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E11 Utopia|watch.]]
** [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E08 Human Nature|Jackson's]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E09 The Family of Blood|fob]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E11 Utopia|watch.]]
** Hartigan's [[Doctor Who/TVM the TV Movie/Recap|black eyes]] as the Cyberking.
** Hartigan's [[Doctor Who/Recap/TVM the TV Movie|black eyes]] as the Cyberking.
** Alien technology underneath a Thames floodgate? That would explain [[Doctor Who/2006 CS the Runaway Bride/Recap|what Torchwood One was doing there]].
** Alien technology underneath a Thames floodgate? That would explain [[Doctor Who/Recap/2006 CS the Runaway Bride|what Torchwood One was doing there]].
* [[Cosmic Retcon]]: According to [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E05 Flesh and Stone|"Flesh and Stone"]], {{spoiler|the events of this episode never existed... until it was most likely restored when the universe was rebooted in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E13 The Big Bang|The Big Bang]]. Time travel is confusing.}}
* [[Cosmic Retcon]]: According to [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31/E05 Flesh and Stone|"Flesh and Stone"]], {{spoiler|the events of this episode never existed... until it was most likely restored when the universe was rebooted in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31/E13 The Big Bang|The Big Bang]]. Time travel is confusing.}}
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Averted strongly in the conversion of Miss Hartigan into the Cyberking, as the Cyber-Leader found out ''the hard way''.
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Averted strongly in the conversion of Miss Hartigan into the Cyberking, as the Cyber-Leader found out ''the hard way''.
* [[Does Not Like Men]]: Miss Hartigan.
* [[Does Not Like Men]]: Miss Hartigan.
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''(Next Doctor accepts this without question)'' }}
''(Next Doctor accepts this without question)'' }}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Next Doctor is prone to them. In fact, {{spoiler|it's the reason the Doctor's memories took over so well -- he was mid-BSOD due to the death of his wife and kidnapping of his son at the hands of the Cybermen}}.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Next Doctor is prone to them. In fact, {{spoiler|it's the reason the Doctor's memories took over so well -- he was mid-BSOD due to the death of his wife and kidnapping of his son at the hands of the Cybermen}}.
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold]]: Hartigan implies Rosita is a prostitute when she tells her "He didn't pay you to talk". [[Word of God]] confirms it, although the outfit gives an indication.
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold]]: Hartigan implies Rosita is a prostitute when she tells her "He didn't pay you to talk". [[Word of God]] confirms it, although the outfit gives an indication.
** As does her statement that she was out alone, late in the night, ''at the docks'' when the man she knows as The Doctor rescued her from a Cyberman attack.
** As does her statement that she was out alone, late in the night, ''at the docks'' when the man she knows as The Doctor rescued her from a Cyberman attack.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Cyberking, of course.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Cyberking, of course.
* [[I Lied]]: "That was designated a 'lie'."
* [[I Lied]]: "That was designated a 'lie'."
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]: The CyberKing. It's supposed to be a ship to launch an invasion, but it's in the form of a mecha because of this trope.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]: The CyberKing. It's supposed to be a ship to launch an invasion, but it's in the form of a mecha because of this trope.
* [[Internal Homage]]: The Doctor, staring seriously in a TARDIS that has just taken off for the first time the viewer sees, with the current opening theme graphics over his face? [[Doctor Who/Recap/S1 E1 An Unearthly Child|Where have we seen that before?]]
* [[Internal Homage]]: The Doctor, staring seriously in a TARDIS that has just taken off for the first time the viewer sees, with the current opening theme graphics over his face? [[Doctor Who/Recap/S1/E01 An Unearthly Child|Where have we seen that before?]]
* [[Ironic Name]]:
* [[Ironic Name]]:
{{quote|'''Hartigan:''' You know, all these years, and not one of you has asked me my first name. It's Mercy.}}
{{quote|'''Hartigan:''' You know, all these years, and not one of you has asked me my first name. It's Mercy.}}
* [[Large Ham]]: David Morrissey.
* [[Large Ham]]: David Morrissey.
* [[Lady in Red]]: "Is it too exciting?"
* [[Lady in Red]]: "Is it too exciting?"
* [[Oh Crap]]: When the (real) Doctor is casually searching through the house only to come across a complete, living Cyberman in the closet.
* [[Oh Crap]]: When the (real) Doctor is casually searching through the house only to come across a complete, living Cyberman in the closet.
{{quote|'''The Doctor:''' Okay... I think we should run.}}
{{quote|'''The Doctor:''' Okay... I think we should run.}}
* [[Rape as Backstory]]: This isn't spelled out (It's a [[Christmas Episode]] of a family show for goodness sake) but Hartigan seems to have this as her [[Freudian Excuse]] for why she's something of a [[Does Not Like Men|misandrist]]. When the Doctor comes to stop her plot she asks him "And who are you, Sir? Another man come to assert himself against me in the night?"
* [[Rape as Backstory]]: This isn't spelled out (It's a [[Christmas Episode]] of a family show for goodness sake) but Hartigan seems to have this as her [[Freudian Excuse]] for why she's something of a [[Does Not Like Men|misandrist]]. When the Doctor comes to stop her plot she asks him "And who are you, Sir? Another man come to assert himself against me in the night?"
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* [[Steampunk]]: The Cyberking.
* [[Steampunk]]: The Cyberking.
* [[Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth]]: Hartigan's conversion into the Cyberking was supposed to remove her emotions altogether, but her anger and hatred proved too strong for [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul|the soul-eating cybernetics]].
* [[Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth]]: Hartigan's conversion into the Cyberking was supposed to remove her emotions altogether, but her anger and hatred proved too strong for [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul|the soul-eating cybernetics]].
* [[Trauma-Induced Amnesia]]: "An info-stamp's just facts and figures, it's not enough to make a man lose his mind." After losing his wife, Jackson mentally replaced his own life story with the Doctor's.
* [[Trauma-Induced Amnesia]]: "An info-stamp's just facts and figures, it's not enough to make a man lose his mind." After losing his wife, Jackson mentally replaced his own life story with the Doctor's.
* [[Title Drop]] / [[Running Gag]]: The show's title, again.
* [[Title Drop]] / [[Running Gag]]: The show's title, again.
{{quote|'''Rosita:''' Who are you, anyway?
{{quote|'''Rosita:''' Who are you, anyway?
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'''Doctor:''' Just the Doctor. }}
'''Doctor:''' Just the Doctor. }}
* [[Victorian London]]: it's Christmas Eve, 1851.
* [[Victorian London]]: it's Christmas Eve, 1851.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Jackson Lake seems to be made of this, answering the question in the trope title with "But it IS." His TARDIS ("Tethered Aerial Release Developed In ''Style!''"), his sonic screwdriver (it's a screwdriver and it makes noise when you hit it on things!) and so on just keep making this better and better.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Jackson Lake seems to be made of this, answering the question in the trope title with "But it IS." His TARDIS ("Tethered Aerial Release Developed In ''Style!''"), his sonic screwdriver (it's a screwdriver and it makes noise when you hit it on things!) and so on just keep making this better and better.
* [[What Have I Become?]]: When Miss Hartigan's mind is freed from the cyber-conditioning.
* [[What Have I Become?]]: When Miss Hartigan's mind is freed from the cyber-conditioning.
* [[What Year Is This?]]
* [[What Year Is This?]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 29 June 2016


I'm the Doctor. Simply, the Doctor! The one, the only and the best.
The Next Doctor

Visiting 1851 England on Christmas eve for the sheer hell of it, the Tenth Doctor hears someone screaming his name. Grinning madly, the Doctor speeds to the scene of trouble and finds a young woman in distress—only to be scoffed aside by her. Instead, David Morrissey shows up, claiming to be The Doctor! Ten looks at what appears to be a future incarnation, his jaw slightly slackened... but both are immediately interrupted by the trouble that united the two Doctors in the first place: a Cyberman... cat... thing called a "Cybershade". One awesomely silly chase sequence later, the pair of Doctors are fast friends and the young woman is introduced as Rosita, this Doctor's companion. But Ten is worried: the Next Doctor hasn't recognized him one bit. Not wanting to accidentally mess with the 1851 Doctor's fragile memory, Ten introduces himself as "John Smith."

Chasing after the Cybershade, "John" and Next Doctor wind up in a rather neat looking house, filled with futuristic technology. Ten describes some tube-looking devices as "infostamps," and realizes that the alternate-universe Cybermen must be here in force after falling through the Void, together with some stolen Dalek technology. He also notices that Next is wearing a fop watch, and quickly puts two and two together, realizing this could be him in human form... but no, it turns out to actually be a perfectly ordinary fop watch. Next explains that he lost his memory while "regenerating".

The infostamps seem to mean that The Cybermen are a little lost and need help—absorbing information of the era and their enemies to replenish their collective memory banks. Of course, the pair of Doctors wind up running into the Cybermen, and "John" blows his cover, announcing himself to the Cybermen as the real Doctor, while Next suddenly remembers how he dealt with Cybermen last time and kills the Cybermen with an overloaded infostamp. Ten comments that Next had a great idea, but claims he was just lying a bit about being the Doctor to protect Next. He also decides to simply check Next's chest for his number of hearts, but we don't find out just yet what the answer is. With that out of the way, it's off to the Next Doctor's TARDIS!

No, not the Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. We're talking a Tethered Aerial Release Developed In Style. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Next Doctor has made a dirigible out of household ingredients. Ten loves it. Nearby, the Next Doctor and his companion are staying in a large barn, alongside the luggage and belongings of a victim of the Cybermen: Jackson Lake. As it turns out, the Cybermen have been stealing people away in the night, with the help of Miss Mercy Hartigan making damned sure that the Cybermen get their guy. And, also coincidentally, Jackson Lake was their first victim.

The Tenth Doctor begins to put things together rather quickly—especially upon noticing the initials 'JL' engraved into the Next Doctor's fop watch. As it turns out, the Next Doctor isn't a Time Lord at all, but Jackson Lake. The Cybermen assaulted Lake one night, and Lake's panicked fumblings wound up turning an infostamp into a deadly weapon... but also burned quite a lot of information on the Doctor into Lake's mind. But, Ten reasons, this wasn't enough to make Jackson believe he was the Doctor... and he's right: Jackson also had a wife, who was murdered mercilessly by the Cybermen. Certainly more than enough to make Jackson flee reality. Understandably, he doesn't take this well—believing he was completely a fake. The Doctor says otherwise, pointing out what Lake's done isn't the result of the Doctor being imprinted on him, but the result of Lake himself being awesome.

Having left earlier to let the Doctor and Jackson be alone together to speak, Rosita runs back, shouting out how the Cybermen are taking the children of London away. The Doctor and Rosita race out to see what's going on, while Lake decides to stay behind. He figures that he's not worthy of helping the Doctor. Finally, the Doctor and Miss Hartigan come face to face, and the Cybermen update their records as to who the Doctor is with a fixed infostamp and slowly march in. Looking somewhat worried, the Doctor tries bargaining with the Cybers... until blasts of electricity rip into the Cybermen from offscreen, utterly destroying them. A quick turn to the source of those blasts reveals...

...Jackson Lake standing in a high position, wearing a bandoleer of infostamps around his chest and grinning at the Doctor.

Lake comments that he still feels like something else is missing, but he just can't sit on the sidelines while the Doctor's in danger. Finally, the Doctor, Rosita and Lake break into the main base of the Cybermen and find out what's going on. But not before Miss Hartigan is turned into the Cyber Leader of the Week. The Children are being used to put the finishing touches upon what is only known as a "Cyberking", and it's just been finished. Since the Cybermen are done with the children, the facility begins to self destruct. Wasting no time, our trio begin to rush everyone out... and then Jackson Lake recovers another memory, and realizes what was still missing: his son, who was also captured by the Cybermen. Luckily, the Doctor is awesome and saves the poor young Lake, and everyone escapes and has a Merry Christma-

...

...why is there a giant Steampunk robot rising up from the Thames River? Wait, that's a Cyberking?

While Lake and Rosita help everyone slowly evacuate London by running with them, the Doctor leaps into Lake's TARDIS and flies up into the skies. He takes along a piece of Dalek technology salvaged from the Cybermen base and the rest of those infostamps. To his surprise (and a bit of delight), Miss Hartigan is driving the Cyberking with her mind. She's one of the cleverest humans that ever lived, and she's completely taken over the Cybermen with the sheer force of her own will. And now she wants to take over the world. As is the tradition for the Tenth Doctor, Ten offers the Hartigan a chance to live in peace (albeit on another planet with no life to take over) and marvels at what an extraordinary human she is. Of course, Hartigan refuses, so the Doctor blasts her with the collective group of infostamps, boosted by a handy sonic screwdriver. Rather than directly killing Miss Hartigan, though, it simply frees her mind from the Cyber-Conditioning she's undergone. Needless to say, she freaks out, the Cybermen turn against her, and the Cyberking begins to topple as she and the Cybermen slowly explode. ... And topple on top of London.

Luckily, that chunk of Dalek tech is a handy key to send it into the Time Vortex, where it seemingly blows up harmlessly. Jackson Lake gets up atop a lamppost and begins to preach to the crowd about how the Doctor has just saved them all, and how he deserves applause just this once. Of course, the crowd does.

Finally, the Doctor tries to sidle off to his own TARDIS and leave, but Jackson follows. The Doctor offers to take Lake along with him, but the Lake only limits himself to a quick look inside the real TARDIS, which his mind can barely handle. He absolutely insists that the Doctor join the Lakes and Rosita for Christmas dinner. The Doctor tries to weasel out of it, like he does every Christmas. But Jackson is persistent enough to change the Doctor's mind, a rare feat. Wishing one another a Merry Christmas, the camera slowly moves off into the snowfall... which is, for once, actual freaking snow.


Tropes

"Well, uh, it makes a noise. (tap tap tap) That's sonic, isn't it?"

    • The TARDIS is also his transport through time and space. Although he's referring to all the time to himself and space away from others it grants.
  • Foreshadowing: The Doctor wonders why no-one ever talks about the Cyberking incident in the future. We later learn that the event itself was erased by the Cracks, leaving only time travellers capable of remembering it.
  • Genre Savvy: The Doctor, seeing as he's dealing with himself.

Next Doctor: "You ask many questions."
Doctor: I'm your Companion."
(Next Doctor accepts this without question)

  • Heroic BSOD: Next Doctor is prone to them. In fact, it's the reason the Doctor's memories took over so well -- he was mid-BSOD due to the death of his wife and kidnapping of his son at the hands of the Cybermen.
  • Hooker with a Heart of Gold: Hartigan implies Rosita is a prostitute when she tells her "He didn't pay you to talk". Word of God confirms it, although the outfit gives an indication.
    • As does her statement that she was out alone, late in the night, at the docks when the man she knows as The Doctor rescued her from a Cyberman attack.
  • Humongous Mecha: The Cyberking, of course.
  • I Lied: "That was designated a 'lie'."
  • Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha: The CyberKing. It's supposed to be a ship to launch an invasion, but it's in the form of a mecha because of this trope.
  • Internal Homage: The Doctor, staring seriously in a TARDIS that has just taken off for the first time the viewer sees, with the current opening theme graphics over his face? Where have we seen that before?
  • Ironic Name:

Hartigan: You know, all these years, and not one of you has asked me my first name. It's Mercy.

  • Large Ham: David Morrissey.
  • Lady in Red: "Is it too exciting?"
  • Oh Crap: When the (real) Doctor is casually searching through the house only to come across a complete, living Cyberman in the closet.

The Doctor: Okay... I think we should run.

Rosita: Who are you, anyway?
Doctor: I'm the Doctor.
Rosita: Doctor Who?
Doctor: Just the Doctor.

Miss Hartigan: What do you make of me, Sir? An idiot?
Doctor: No. The question is, what do you make of me?
Miss Hartigan Destroy him!
Doctor: You make me into this.

"You monstrous witch!"
"Merry Christmas to you, too."