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A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human Doppelgängers ("Gangers") are used to mine dangerous acid. They use [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S4 E4 The Sontaran Stratagem|the white clone goo]] to create avatars, which can safely mine while the actual people are controlling them with their thoughts.
A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human Doppelgängers ("Gangers") are used to mine dangerous acid. They use [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E4 The Sontaran Stratagem|the white clone goo]] to create avatars, which can safely mine while the actual people are controlling them with their thoughts.


The Doctor would much rather have this adventure alone, but Amy and Rory insist on coming along. The factory is dangerous. Dangerous enough, in fact, to dissolve the Doctor's shoes with acid, so he has to borrow a pair of sneakers.
The Doctor would much rather have this adventure alone, but Amy and Rory insist on coming along. The factory is dangerous. Dangerous enough, in fact, to dissolve the Doctor's shoes with acid, so he has to borrow a pair of sneakers.
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* [[Body Horror]]
* [[Body Horror]]
* [[Buffy-Speak]]: "Yes, it's insane, and it's about to get more insanerer. Is that a word?"
* [[Buffy-Speak]]: "Yes, it's insane, and it's about to get more insanerer. Is that a word?"
* [[Call Back]]: [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E4 The Girl in The Fireplace|"The Doctor's always saying]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S1 E9 The Empty Child|don't wander off."]]
* [[Call Back]]: [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S2 E4 The Girl in The Fireplace|"The Doctor's always saying]] [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S1 E9 The Empty Child|don't wander off."]]
* [[Captain Obvious]]: The Doctor determines that "something corrosive" is flowing through the pipe marked "DANGER: CORROSIVE."
* [[Captain Obvious]]: The Doctor determines that "something corrosive" is flowing through the pipe marked "DANGER: CORROSIVE."
** And again after the storm causes leaks. To be fair, he ''did'' just almost get a facefull of [[Hollywood Acid]].
** And again after the storm causes leaks. To be fair, he ''did'' just almost get a facefull of [[Hollywood Acid]].
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** {{spoiler|The [[Fan Nickname|Doctorgänger]]}} still wearing the right shoes after the Original stepped into the acid and had to replace them might turn into one, as well. {{spoiler|Remember - The Flesh mimics the clothing worn by the original the instant it is scanned, and the Doctor walked out into the acid after that.}}
** {{spoiler|The [[Fan Nickname|Doctorgänger]]}} still wearing the right shoes after the Original stepped into the acid and had to replace them might turn into one, as well. {{spoiler|Remember - The Flesh mimics the clothing worn by the original the instant it is scanned, and the Doctor walked out into the acid after that.}}
*** {{spoiler|Comes up as a plot point for the next episode as the shoes are used to tell the two doctors apart.}}
*** {{spoiler|Comes up as a plot point for the next episode as the shoes are used to tell the two doctors apart.}}
** [[HSQ|Holy shit.]] Look at the shoes the Doctor is wearing right before {{spoiler|he gets shot in [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E1 The Impossible Astronaut|The Impossible Astronaut]]}}. ''[[Fridge Brilliance|He's wearing those shoes]] {{spoiler|when the Doctorgänger is born}}. He's even wearing the same bowtie.'' After the acid, his replacements look ''nothing'' like the originals.
** [[HSQ|Holy shit.]] Look at the shoes the Doctor is wearing right before {{spoiler|he gets shot in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32 E1 The Impossible Astronaut|The Impossible Astronaut]]}}. ''[[Fridge Brilliance|He's wearing those shoes]] {{spoiler|when the Doctorgänger is born}}. He's even wearing the same bowtie.'' After the acid, his replacements look ''nothing'' like the originals.
*** Which is rapidly building up to {{spoiler|The Doctor's ganger}} being a [[Chekhov's Gunman]].
*** Which is rapidly building up to {{spoiler|The Doctor's ganger}} being a [[Chekhov's Gunman]].
*** {{spoiler|Now that [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E13 The Wedding of River Song|the finale]] has aired, this was more likely set up as a [[Red Herring]] to tease fans.}}
*** {{spoiler|Now that [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32 E13 The Wedding of River Song|the finale]] has aired, this was more likely set up as a [[Red Herring]] to tease fans.}}
* [[Cloning Blues]]: While creating the Gangers isn't quite cloning science-wise, this trope is otherwise in full effect.
* [[Cloning Blues]]: While creating the Gangers isn't quite cloning science-wise, this trope is otherwise in full effect.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The trailer indicates the Gangers may be the same as, or similar to, the state [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E1 New Earth|Lady Cassandra was in]]. They also seem to be "forced-growth clones" like Chip. The Doctor seems somewhat familiar with the flesh used to create them, suggesting it is in a "primitive state".
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The trailer indicates the Gangers may be the same as, or similar to, the state [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S2 E1 New Earth|Lady Cassandra was in]]. They also seem to be "forced-growth clones" like Chip. The Doctor seems somewhat familiar with the flesh used to create them, suggesting it is in a "primitive state".
** As in [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S4 E4 The Sontaran Stratagem|"The Sontaran Stratagem"]] and [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S4 E5 The Poison Sky|"The Poison Sky,"]] the Doctor encounters a large tank made to clone someone, and the clone has all the memories of the original person.
** As in [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E4 The Sontaran Stratagem|"The Sontaran Stratagem"]] and [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E5 The Poison Sky|"The Poison Sky,"]] the Doctor encounters a large tank made to clone someone, and the clone has all the memories of the original person.
** There's also considerable resemblance [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S7 E1 Spearhead From Space|to]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S1 E1 Rose|the]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E12 The Pandorica Opens|Autons]], which is clearly the cause of Rory's extreme sympathy to the Gangers, and their identity crisis.
** There's also considerable resemblance [[Doctor Who/Recap/S7 E1 Spearhead From Space|to]] [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S1 E1 Rose|the]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E12 The Pandorica Opens|Autons]], which is clearly the cause of Rory's extreme sympathy to the Gangers, and their identity crisis.
** Once again, the Doctor is seen [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E7 The Idiots Lantern|climbing a large tower]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S3 E5 Evolution of the Daleks|and subsequently]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E6 The Vampires of Venice|getting electrified]]. [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S18 E7 Logopolis|He also falls off said tower.]]
** Once again, the Doctor is seen [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S2 E7 The Idiots Lantern|climbing a large tower]] [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E5 Evolution of the Daleks|and subsequently]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E6 The Vampires of Venice|getting electrified]]. [[Doctor Who/Recap/S18 E7 Logopolis|He also falls off said tower.]]
** The Doctor has encountered [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S8 E3 The Claws of Axos|programmable matter]] which can duplicate living beings before.
** The Doctor has encountered [[Doctor Who/Recap/S8 E3 The Claws of Axos|programmable matter]] which can duplicate living beings before.
** [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E08 The Hungry Earth|The Doctor attempts to negotiate peace between humans and another race,]] {{spoiler|[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E09 Cold Blood|but a human kills one of the other side, sparking a war instead.]]}}
** [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E08 The Hungry Earth|The Doctor attempts to negotiate peace between humans and another race,]] {{spoiler|[[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E09 Cold Blood|but a human kills one of the other side, sparking a war instead.]]}}
** Once again, [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E8 The Impossible Planet|The Doctor is dealing with a slave race]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S4 E3 Planet of the Ood|rebelling against their human masters.]]
** Once again, [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S2 E8 The Impossible Planet|The Doctor is dealing with a slave race]] [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E3 Planet of the Ood|rebelling against their human masters.]]
** Rory mentions to Jennifer that the Doctor's number one rule is [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E4 The Girl in The Fireplace|"Don't wander off".]]
** Rory mentions to Jennifer that the Doctor's number one rule is [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S2 E4 The Girl in The Fireplace|"Don't wander off".]]
* [[Creator Thumbprint]]: [[Life On Mars|Matthew]] [[Ashes to Ashes|Graham]] likes the image of a weathervane foreshadowing something important, characters playing darts, using 70's music in his shows, and casting Marshall Lancaster as a bumbling type of character.
* [[Creator Thumbprint]]: [[Life On Mars|Matthew]] [[Ashes to Ashes|Graham]] likes the image of a weathervane foreshadowing something important, characters playing darts, using 70's music in his shows, and casting Marshall Lancaster as a bumbling type of character.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: The Doctor's Northern accent, possibly a minor [[Take That]] to his Ninth incarnation.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: The Doctor's Northern accent, possibly a minor [[Take That]] to his Ninth incarnation.
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* [[Fan Nickname]]: {{spoiler|The fandom seems to have dubbed him "The Doctorganger."}}
* [[Fan Nickname]]: {{spoiler|The fandom seems to have dubbed him "The Doctorganger."}}
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Against the Gangers.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Against the Gangers.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Why does the Doctor tell Amy to breathe? {{spoiler|She's [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E7 A Good Man Goes to War|in labor.]]}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Why does the Doctor tell Amy to breathe? {{spoiler|She's [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32 E7 A Good Man Goes to War|in labor.]]}}
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Why are the factory worker only armed with pole-arm like weapons? Because using guns in crumbling factory with pipes filled with [[Hollywood Acid]] is a really stupid idea.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Why are the factory worker only armed with pole-arm like weapons? Because using guns in crumbling factory with pipes filled with [[Hollywood Acid]] is a really stupid idea.
** Why use a 13th century monastery for a 22nd century acid factory? Because its harder for acid to eat through stone than metal or wood in case of an accident.
** Why use a 13th century monastery for a 22nd century acid factory? Because its harder for acid to eat through stone than metal or wood in case of an accident.
** Rory understands the situation of the gangers better than anyone, since he has memories of being [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E12 The Pandorica Opens|an Auton duplicate]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E13 The Big Bang|version of himself]].
** Rory understands the situation of the gangers better than anyone, since he has memories of being [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E12 The Pandorica Opens|an Auton duplicate]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E13 The Big Bang|version of himself]].
** The humans and the gangers simultaneously declaring "us and them" looks a bit [[Anvilicious]] and narmily remininiscent of a song from [[Pocahontas]]...but then you remember that they're the ''same people''. Of course they act identically.
** The humans and the gangers simultaneously declaring "us and them" looks a bit [[Anvilicious]] and narmily remininiscent of a song from [[Pocahontas]]...but then you remember that they're the ''same people''. Of course they act identically.
** Why are the Gangers and Humans afraid of each other? Because of what happened at the Isle of Sheppey.
** Why are the Gangers and Humans afraid of each other? Because of what happened at the Isle of Sheppey.
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* [[George Lucas Throwback]]: Basically, Matthew Graham set out to write a Second Doctor story: small cast, minimum amount of effects (mostly practical and makeup) and a very dark, tense tone.
* [[George Lucas Throwback]]: Basically, Matthew Graham set out to write a Second Doctor story: small cast, minimum amount of effects (mostly practical and makeup) and a very dark, tense tone.
* [[Glamour Failure]]
* [[Glamour Failure]]
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: [[Life On Mars|Chris]] [[Ashes to Ashes|Skelton]] survived the 70's and 80's and is now in the 22nd century.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Life On Mars|Chris]] [[Ashes to Ashes|Skelton]] survived the 70's and 80's and is now in the 22nd century.
** Avid [[Matt Smith]] fans might recognise Cleaves as Matt's character's boss in ''[[Party Animals]]''.
** Avid [[Matt Smith]] fans might recognise Cleaves as Matt's character's boss in ''[[Party Animals]]''.
* [[Hollywood Acid]]
* [[Hollywood Acid]]
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* [[Noodle Incident]]:
* [[Noodle Incident]]:
{{quote| '''Doctor''': I have to get to that cockerel before all hell breaks loose. I never thought I'd get to say that again!}}
{{quote| '''Doctor''': I have to get to that cockerel before all hell breaks loose. I never thought I'd get to say that again!}}
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Well, he did say [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E06 The Vampires of Venice|he owed Casanova a chicken...]]
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Well, he did say [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 E06 The Vampires of Venice|he owed Casanova a chicken...]]
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: Partially [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that military facilities and their contractors are usually exempt from many environmental laws.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: Partially [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that military facilities and their contractors are usually exempt from many environmental laws.
** Not to mention, using the Gangers ''is'' a safety procedure. They are considered mere tools by the humans, so if one is destroyed it's no different to them than a pair of rubber gloves getting damaged.
** Not to mention, using the Gangers ''is'' a safety procedure. They are considered mere tools by the humans, so if one is destroyed it's no different to them than a pair of rubber gloves getting damaged.
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* [[Rubber Man]]: The Gangers.
* [[Rubber Man]]: The Gangers.
* [[Security Cling]]: Jennifer latches onto Rory pretty tight.
* [[Security Cling]]: Jennifer latches onto Rory pretty tight.
* [[Schizo Tech]]
* [[Schizo-Tech]]
* [[Shapeshifting Squick]]
* [[Shapeshifting Squick]]
* [[Shout Out]]
* [[Shout-Out]]
** To ''[[Blade Runner]]'': Humanoids, created for work, that become more human, and one of the workers "decommissions" a Ganger just as Deckard "retires" replicants.
** To ''[[Blade Runner]]'': Humanoids, created for work, that become more human, and one of the workers "decommissions" a Ganger just as Deckard "retires" replicants.
** To ''[[The Thing (Film)|The Thing]]'': The flesh can mimic anyone or anything, and can stretch body parts.
** To ''[[The Thing (Film)|The Thing]]'': The flesh can mimic anyone or anything, and can stretch body parts.
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* [[Sleep Cute]]: Rory and Amy wake up on the floor next to each other after the tsunami hits.
* [[Sleep Cute]]: Rory and Amy wake up on the floor next to each other after the tsunami hits.
* [[Space Is an Ocean]]: "Solar tsunami."
* [[Space Is an Ocean]]: "Solar tsunami."
* [[Title Drop]]: For next episode: Both the Doctor and Rory refer to the Gangers as [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E6 The Almost People|"almost people"]].
* [[Title Drop]]: For next episode: Both the Doctor and Rory refer to the Gangers as [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32 E6 The Almost People|"almost people"]].
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]
* [[Ugly Cute]]: Ganger-Jennifer. Her degeneration makes her look like Voldemort's younger sister.
* [[Ugly Cute]]: Ganger-Jennifer. Her degeneration makes her look like Voldemort's younger sister.

Revision as of 10:50, 25 January 2014


A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human Doppelgängers ("Gangers") are used to mine dangerous acid. They use the white clone goo to create avatars, which can safely mine while the actual people are controlling them with their thoughts.

The Doctor would much rather have this adventure alone, but Amy and Rory insist on coming along. The factory is dangerous. Dangerous enough, in fact, to dissolve the Doctor's shoes with acid, so he has to borrow a pair of sneakers.

The solar tsunami, however, causes the Gangers to separate from the people they're being controlled by. The clones are now separate, independent people, retaining all of their original memories and horrified by the fact that they're not "real". They can remember every second of their "original's" life and feel every emotion they've ever experienced. The white Flesh rebels against the change, and causes their faces to distort.

The Gangers quickly feel threatened enough to start a rebel faction against the real humans. This escalates into an all-out battle, cut off only when it turns out that the Flesh has also made a copy of the Doctor.


Tropes

 Doctor: It is too dangerous in here with acid leaks!

 Doctor: It's interesting you refer to [the Gangers] as "it", but you call a glorified cattle prod a "she".

  • Leaning On the Fourth Wall: "A lot can go wrong in an hour."
  • Let's Get Dangerous: Usually timid Rory pounces on Cleaves when she kills Ganger!Buzzer
  • Lightning Can Do Anything: Although causing a power surge is hardly the silliest thing its ever accomplished in fiction.
  • Meaningful Name: "Ganger" comes from both "doppelganger" (a duplicate of a person) and "ganger" (a menial labourer assigned to a large work gang, i.e. on old-fashioned railroads).
  • Narm: Ganger!Cleaves reaction to finding out she's one of the Gangers is to say "We...are LIVING!" in a Narmy way and run off. The way everyone else reacts looks like they thought of it that way too.
  • Never Say Die: Gangers, being considered implements, are not killed but "decommissioned." Justified, ish in that the originals don't consider them alive to begin with.
  • Nice Guy: Rory is seen this way by the Jennifer-Ganger, who says he has "kind eyes."
  • Nightmare Face: An incomplete Ganger.
  • Noodle Implements: The Doctor somehow uses a snowglobe to track the progress of the solar storm.
  • Noodle Incident:

  Doctor: I have to get to that cockerel before all hell breaks loose. I never thought I'd get to say that again!

  • No OSHA Compliance: Partially justified in that military facilities and their contractors are usually exempt from many environmental laws.
    • Not to mention, using the Gangers is a safety procedure. They are considered mere tools by the humans, so if one is destroyed it's no different to them than a pair of rubber gloves getting damaged.
  • Oop North: The monastery seems to be on an island off the Yorkshire coast.
    • Were there any islands to be found there, at least.
      • There are islands off the coast a bit further north, though. Holy Island (Lindisfarne) even has a monastery on it.
  • Paranoia Fuel: So how are you going to tell the original and the copy apart? Well, you can't, unless the Ganger is incomplete and has that smooth, transparent face. Just hope you won't be seeing it in the mirror.
  • Percussive Maintenance: A weird example. Ganger!Jennifer at one point emphatically beats her fist against her chest; with each hit she instantly shifts between looking normal and look semi-Ganger.
  • Planar Shockwave: The solar tsunami.
  • A Rare Sentence

 The Doctor: I have to get to that cockerel before all hell breaks loose!

    • He does then add, "I never thought I'd get to say that again."
  • Remote Body: What the Gangers are supposed to be. Until they wake up.
  • Rubber Man: The Gangers.
  • Security Cling: Jennifer latches onto Rory pretty tight.
  • Schizo-Tech
  • Shapeshifting Squick
  • Shout-Out
    • To Blade Runner: Humanoids, created for work, that become more human, and one of the workers "decommissions" a Ganger just as Deckard "retires" replicants.
    • To The Thing: The flesh can mimic anyone or anything, and can stretch body parts.
      • Buzzer even refers to a ganger as "you thing".
    • To Avatar: The workers control clones of themselves from harnesses, and the clones (supposedly) become inactive when not being controlled.
    • To Full Metal Jacket: One of the workers calls Jennifer "Twinkletoes" for making a mistake.
    • To Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956): the early shots of Ganger!Jennifer slowly taking on definition are rather...familiar. There's also the general idea of exact duplicates killing and replacing their originals.
    • The Ganger's Voldemort-esque appearance seems to be lampshaded when Ganger!Jenny says she'll take care of 'the spare one'.
    • Along with Voldemort, the design (and abilities) of the Gangers is likely a shout out to Odo and the other Changelings.
  • Sleep Cute: Rory and Amy wake up on the floor next to each other after the tsunami hits.
  • Space Is an Ocean: "Solar tsunami."
  • Title Drop: For next episode: Both the Doctor and Rory refer to the Gangers as "almost people".
  • Tomato in The Mirror
  • Ugly Cute: Ganger-Jennifer. Her degeneration makes her look like Voldemort's younger sister.
  • Uncanny Valley: Incomplete Gangers have pale skin, visible veins, and oddly smooth features.
  • Used Future: It is the 22nd century, and the acid mine in the monastery is very dark and battered.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: The Gangers are designed to be expendable -- their purpose is to mine the acid, a horribly dangerous job, without putting humans at risk. Naturally, they aren't happy about this.
    • "We're not talking about an accident that needs to be mopped up. We're talking about sacred life. Is everyone clear on that? Everyone clear? Good."
  • What The Hell Minor Character?: Despite the Doctor starting a peaceful dialog between the humans and gangers, Human!Cleaves kills Ganger!Buzzer, starting a war between the two factions.
  • The Woobie: All of the gangers, but Jennifer in particular gets this treatment.
  • X Meets Y: The producers described this episode as "Avatar meets The Thing."