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<h2>What You Need to Know About the Whoniverse</h2>
<p class="article-text">Doctor Who, a British television show that started in 1963, is an amalgamation of various
genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and, sometimes, a healthy dose of
fairy tale. The main character is The Doctor, an alien: a Time Lord from the Planet Gallifrey.
The Doctor travels through time and space in his TARDIS, a type of space ship that is
sentient and has chameleon powers (although currently stuck as an old-school police call
box). TARDIS stands for Time and Relative Dimensions in Space and is famous for being
“bigger on the inside.”</p>
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<p class="article-text">The Doctor travels with companions, usually a female companion, and embarks on grand adventures
often saving people and planets from imminent doom. A key element of Doctor Who is that
The Doctor does not believe in violence. He does not carry a gun. Instead, he has a sonic
screwdriver, a scientific instrument with countless capabilities, along with psychic
paper. The Doctor is clever, mad, and passionate about humans, going to great lengths
to save us, sometimes from aliens, and sometimes, from ourselves.</p>
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<img class="image-companions " src="images/companionsresize.jpg" alt="The Doctor's Companions">
<p class="photo-caption">From left to right:<br> River Song, Donna Noble, Martha Jones, Rose Tyler, Sarah Jane Smith,
Jenny,
<br>and on the ground, Amy Pond. </p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"> A major plot device in Doctor Who is the regeneration capabilities of Time Lords. Meaning,
when the Time Lord dies, he regenerates into an entirely new version of himself (i.e.,
a new actor). The regeneration process has allowed the show to continue to reinvent itself
over decades with a total of 12 incarnations of The Doctor thus far (14 if you count
both the War Doctor and the new Doctor: Jodie Whittaker, the first female Doctor).</p>
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<h2>My Favorite New Series Episodes</h2>
<p class="article-text">My journey with Doctor Who started with what is considered the “new” series. The “classic”
series starts with the initial run of the show in 1963 all the way through the 1996 television
movie. The “new” series begins with the “reboot” in 2005, famously brought back to life
by Russell T. Davies. Thus far, The Doctor, in the new series, has been played by Christopher
Eccleston (#9), David Tennant (#10), Matt Smith (#11), John Hurt (The War Doctor), Peter
Capaldi (#12), and, now, Jodie Whittaker (#13), the first female Doctor.</p>
<p class="article-text">Top 5 Episodes:</p>
<p class="article-text">You may notice a trend or two… Four of the five episodes were written by Stephen Moffat,
and The Doctor is portrayed by David Tennant in four of the five episodes. This list
is not in a heirarchy. It is virtually impossible for me to choose which of these episodes
is my ultimate favorite above all others.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text">The Day of the Doctor (50th Anniversary Special)</strong><br>Written by Stephen Moffat, Doctors:
David Tennant, Matt Smith, John Hurt</p>
<br>
<img class="img-responsive" src="images/dayofthedoctor.png" alt="The Day of The Doctor">
<br>
<p class="article-text"><em>The Day of the Doctor</em> is an epic adventure with not one but three versions of the
Doctor. In this 50th Anniversary Special, we are introduced to the War Doctor (John Hurt),
a forgotten regeneration who must make the ultimate sacrifice of his own people to stop
the Time War, a deadly war with the murderous Daleks. But things don’t go as planned,
and through “wibbily, wobbily, timey, whimey… stuff,” the War Doctor is visited by both
the 10th (David Tennant) and the 11th (Matt Smith) Doctor. Can the three Doctors find
a way to save the Time Lords from genocide while dealing with the shape-shifting aliens,
Zygons, who are invading present-day London.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text">The Eleventh Hour (Series 5)<br> Written by Stephen Moffat, Doctor: Matt Smith</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><em>The Eleventh Hour</em> is the introduction to the 11th Doctor, Matt Smith. In this adventure,
The Doctor lands in the backyard of a little girl, Amelia Pond, who happens to have an
alien prisoner loose in her home. Before The Doctor can sort out the mystery of Prisoner
Zero, he takes his TARDIS for a quick spin, promising to come back in 5 minutes, which
turns out to be 12 years. Amelia, now Amy, traumatized from this brief encounter does
not trust The Doctor. But The Doctor desperately needs Amy’s help before the alien race,
The Atraxi, destroy the planet to retrieve Prisoner Zero.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text">Blink (Series 3)<br> Written by Stephen Moffat, Doctor: David Tennant</p>
<br>
<img class="img-responsive" src="images/angelimageresize.png" alt="The Weeping Angels">
<br>
<p class="article-text">The success of the episode <em>Blink</em> (often touted as the ultimate fan favorite episode)
is impressive given this is a “Doctor-lite” episode. Meaning, The Doctor has a very small,
albeit critical, part to play in the episode. The adventure surrounds Sally Sparrow who
comes in contact with the Weeping Angels, a race of aliens that are Quantum Locked and
can only move when you are not looking at them. The angels are terrifying, and they are
out to steal the TARDIS while destroying the lives of Sally and her companions at the
same time. Fans of Doctor Who often quote this episode with the following lines: “Don’t
blink. Don’t even blink. Blink and you’re dead”. I created <a href="https://fwallacephd.github.io/angel-clock/"
target="_blank">this virtual clock</a> with that in mind.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text">Human Nature/The Family of Blood (Series 3)<br> Written by Paul Cornell, Doctor: David Tennant</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text">In this two-parter, the Doctor and his companion, Martha, are running from a dangerous alien
enemy, The Family of Blood. To hide, The Doctor becomes “human” and both he and Martha
hide out at a school for boys during 1913. The Doctor becomes a mild-mannered teacher
who develops romantic feelings for a nurse at the school (with no memories of his life
as a Time Lord). Martha takes on the job as a maid in the school while watching over
The Doctor. The Family of Blood eventually find them and attack the school and the children.
The Doctor must make the ultimate choice of remaining human or becoming a Time Lord once
again to defeat his enemies. Tennant’s performance is incredible, showing the duality
of his personas – the human and the Time Lord – and the sacrifices he makes to save humans.
This episode is best known for the following exchange which highlights the awesomeness
of The Doctor's fury:
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He never raised his voice. That was the worst thing... the fury of the Time Lord... and then we discovered why. Why this
Doctor, who had fought with gods and demons, why he had run away from us and hidden.
He was being kind...He wrapped my father in unbreakable chains forged in the heart of
a dwaf star. He tricked my mother into the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy. To be
imprisoned there...forever. He still visits my sister, once a year, every year. I wonder
if one day he might forgive her... but there she is. Can you see? He trapped her inside
a mirror. Every mirror. If ever you look at your reflection and see something move behind
you just for a second, that's her. That's *always* her. As for me, I was suspended in
time and the Doctor put me to work standing over the fields of England as their protector.
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Son of Mine
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<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>Silence in the Library/Forrest of the Dead</strong> (Series 3)<br> Written by Stephen
Moffat, Doctor: David Tennant</p>
<br>
<img class="img-responsive" src="images/riverimage1resize.jpg" alt="River Song">
<br>
<p class="article-text">My favorite of all of The Doctor’s companions is the enigmatic River Song (followed by Captain
Jack Harkness in a close second), and this pair of episodes introduces her story-arc.
The Doctor and companion, Donna Nobile, arrive on a planet, a library. The grandest library
in all of space and time, but no one is there; the library is empty, and something is
shutting off the lights. They receive just one cryptic warning: count the shadows! The
library is infested with “piranhas of the sky”, the Vashta Nerada, and the adventure
begins.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text">Enter archaeologist River Song and her team. Here to investigate what is happening with the
library, River appears to know The Doctor. It fact, it was River that summoned The Doctor
to the planet using psychic paper. The problem is that The Doctor has not actually met
River yet. They are operating under different time lines. We learn their terrible fate:
his first encounter with River is her last encounter with The Doctor. River refuses to
divulge any further information about their relationship, and quips, “Spoilers.” With
that, River’s story has just begun.
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<h2>Understanding River Song</h2>
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<p class="article-text">River Song is resourceful and independent, which is partly why she is my favorite
companion. She can go toe to toe with The Doctor and fly the TARDIS with expertise
that far surpasses his own skills. The tragedy is that she lives her life with
the Doctor out of order. His first encounter with her is her last encounter with
him, and she must be careful of alerting The Doctor to future events; hence her
constant quipping of, “Spoilers!” Their relationship is complicated: she is the
daughter of The Doctor’s best friends, stolen at birth, and raised with the sole
purpose of killing him, but she overcomes her programming and falls in love with
the man she is destined to murder. Her storyline can be confusing, so here is
a basic outline: </p>
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<p class="article-text"><strong>A Good Man Goes to War</strong> (2011):
<br> Melody Pond, daughter to Amy and Rory, is born on the asteroid, Demon’s
Run. She takes the name River Song when a woman inscribes her name incorrectly
(i.e., River for Pond) on a prayer leaf. </p>
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<p class="article-text"><strong>The Impossible Astronaut & Day of the Moon </strong>(2011):
<br> River is stolen from Amy and Rory by the evil Madam Kovarian and is raised
in an orphanage, programmed with the sole purpose of killing The Doctor. Later
she regenerates into Mels and sets out to find her parents, to become their friend.</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>Let’s Kill Hitler </strong>(2011):
<br> The Doctor, Amy, and Rory search for River, but receive a shock when their
best friend Mels regenerates into River and poisons The Doctor by giving him
a deadly kiss. In the end, River is shown her future and realizes how much she
would come to love The Doctor and uses her remaining regenerations to save him.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>Closing Time </strong>(2011):
<br> River earns her doctorate, but is kidnapped by Madam Korvarian and the Silence
so that she can fulfill her destiny and kill The Doctor.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>The Wedding of River Song </strong>(2011):
<br> River can’t bring herself to kill The Doctor and collapses all of time to
save him. But The Doctor has a secret for cheating death, and River knows she
must keep this secret even if it means that she will forever be accused of killing
the man she loves.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>The Pandorica Opens & The Big Bang </strong>(2010):
<br> The Doctor and River are now living in opposite time lines where River knows
more about The Doctor’s future than he does. She must keep this knowledge safe
while still summoning him when the need arises or when she escapes from her prison
(which is often). In these episodes, River helps The Doctor save the universe,
and then briefly shows up for the wedding of her parents.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>The Time of Angels & Flesh and Stone </strong>(2010):
<br> River summons The Doctor to the crash of the Byzantium where they battle
the deadly Weeping Angels. The Doctor brings along a younger version of Amy who
is not married to Rory yet. River must keep her secret from both The Doctor and
Amy, her mother.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>The Angels Take Manhattan </strong>(2012):
<br> Once again the team reunites to deal with the Weeping Angels, but this time,
River must watch as her parents are trapped in the future where she will never
see them again. River writes a book about their adventure hoping Amy will write
an epilogue that The Doctor will read.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>The Husbands of River Song </strong>(2015):
<br> River teams up with the 12th Doctor but she does not recognize him. She
only knows the identity of the first 11 Doctors. River now understands that she
is getting ready to meet The Doctor for the last time.</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>Silence in the Library & The Forest of the Dead </strong>(2008):
<br> River summons The Doctor to the Library, but is shocked to find that this
version of The Doctor does not know her. River realizes that this is the end:
his first encounter with her is her last encounter with him. River dies, but
The Doctor saves her as a data ghost.
</p>
<br>
<p class="article-text"><strong>The Name of the Doctor </strong>(2013):
<br> River’s data ghost is finally able to say goodbye to The Doctor.
</p>
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<p class="image-caption">River in "A Good Man Goes to War."</p>
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<img class="" src="" alt="River Song">
<p class="image-caption">River in "Let's Kill Hitler."</p>
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<img class="" src="" alt="River Song">
<p class="image-caption">River in "The Wedding of River Song."</p>
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<img class="" src="" alt="River Song">
<p class="image-caption">River in "The Time of Angels."</p>
<br>
<img class="" src="" alt="River Song">
<p class="image-caption">River in "The Husbands of River Song."</p>
<br>
<img class="" src="" alt="River Song">
<p class="image-caption">River in "Silence in the Library."</p>
<br>
<img class="" src="" alt="River Song">
<p class="image-caption">River in "The Name of the Doctor."</p>
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<h2>Regeneration: Welcome #13!</h2>
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<p class="article-text">Regeneration is the cornerstone of the success of Doctor Who, as a show, for over
five decades. Regeneration began when the original actor playing The Doctor became
ill and had to leave. Thus, the concept of regeneration was born. Inserted into
the cannon of the show was the notion that Time Lords, mortally injured or deathly
ill, could regenerate into a new version of himself. The new version would of
course be a new actor, and The Doctor would now take on a completely different
look, speech, personality, and basically, different DNA. </p>
<br>
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Throughout the series, The Doctor has always regenerated into a man, a white man, but audiences were treated to a surprise
with the character of Missy: Missy was really the regenerated version of The
Master, The Doctor’s nemesis and best friend. A new element of regeneration was
then inserted into the cannon: Time Lords can change gender during regeneration.
As audiences waited to hear which actor would replace Peter Capaldi, the 12th
Doctor, rumors about a female Doctor took shape. Those rumors rang true when
it was revealed that Jodie Whittaker would be taking on the role as the 13th
Doctor. This is exciting new territory for Doctor Who. At the time of writing
this post, fans eagerly await learning the identity of The Doctor’s new companion.
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<p class="subheader blueText">The Doctor & Idris</p>
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/river-song/images/35154862/title/river-fanart">
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<img class="img-responsive" src="images/tennantfanartresize.jpg" alt="David Tennant" />
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