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Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013) is a special feature-length episode celebrating the 50th anniversary of the iconic sci-fi series. Featuring multiple incarnations of the Doctor, including the Tenth, Eleventh, and War Doctor, the story unfolds across time and space as they unite to face a pivotal moment in history. With adventure, wit, and emotional depth, this epic chapter honors the legacy of the Doctor Who universe.
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00:00:30Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be.
00:00:34Be one. Marcus Aurelius.
00:00:46Have you been running?
00:00:48Are you okay?
00:00:49There was a call for you at the office.
00:00:52From your doctor.
00:00:56Did he leave an address?
00:01:00Did he leave an address?
00:01:29Did he leave an address?
00:01:39Draft.
00:01:46Fancy a week in ancient Mesopotamia, followed by future Mars?
00:01:50Will there be cocktails?
00:01:52On the moon?
00:01:54The moon will do.
00:02:01How's the new job? Teach you anything good?
00:02:03No, learn anything.
00:02:05Nothing.
00:02:11Is that me?
00:02:12Oh, oh, we're taking off.
00:02:14But the engines aren't going.
00:02:18We fill a level to Greyhound leader.
00:02:20The Blue Eagle is airborne, ready to receive.
00:02:23We're on our way.
00:02:35Hello? Kate Stewart's phone.
00:02:37Oh, hold on. Excuse me. Sorry.
00:02:41Mum! Mum!
00:02:43The Ravens are looking a bit sluggish. Tell Malcolm they need new batteries.
00:02:46It's him.
00:02:47Sorry, it's your personal phone, but...
00:02:49Well, I recognise the ringtone.
00:02:51It's him, isn't it?
00:02:53Inhaler. Doctor, hello.
00:02:54We found the TARDIS in a field. I'm having it brought in.
00:02:57No killing!
00:03:00Where are you?
00:03:06Oh, my God.
00:03:07Oh, Doctor, I'm so sorry. We had no idea you were still in there.
00:03:12Come on.
00:03:13Roger. New heading, 270 road. Changing course.
00:03:19Doctor!
00:03:22Doctor, can you hear me?
00:03:24Ow!
00:03:25I don't think you can hear me.
00:03:26Next time, will they kill you to knock?
00:03:29I'm having you take them directly to the scene.
00:03:37Doctor, hello. Are you okay?
00:03:40I'm just going to bug right home.
00:03:42Doctor?
00:03:44Doctor!
00:03:45There.
00:03:46captain!
00:03:49inevitably
00:03:53there!
00:03:55and
00:03:57there.
00:04:01just
00:04:09Attention!
00:04:20Why am I saluting?
00:04:23Doctor, as chief scientific officer, may I extend the official apologies of unit?
00:04:28Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, a word to the wise, as I'm sure your father would have told you,
00:04:34I don't like being picked up.
00:04:37That probably sounded better in his head.
00:04:38I'm acting on instructions direct from the throne.
00:04:43Sealed orders from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth I.
00:04:48The Queen? The First? Sorry, Elizabeth I.
00:04:52Her credentials are inside.
00:04:54No, inside.
00:04:59Nice cuff.
00:05:01What's our cover story for this?
00:05:03Um, Derren Brown.
00:05:04Again?
00:05:05Oh, we're sent in flowers.
00:05:07Attention!
00:05:08Shut up!
00:05:08I'm going to defuse her image in the Grand Thee Gallery!
00:05:13Did you know her? Elizabeth I?
00:05:15Unified Intelligence Task Force.
00:05:16Sorry?
00:05:17This lot, unit. They investigate alien stuff. Anything alien.
00:05:20What, like you?
00:05:21I work for them.
00:05:21You have a job.
00:05:23Why shouldn't I have a job? I'd be brilliant at having a job.
00:05:26You don't have a job.
00:05:27You do. This is my job. I'm doing it now.
00:05:29You never have a job.
00:05:29I do.
00:05:30I do.
00:05:34Elizabeth's credentials, Doctor.
00:05:37But...
00:05:37But that's not possible.
00:05:41No more.
00:05:43No more.
00:05:45That's the title.
00:05:45I know the title.
00:05:46Also known as Gallifrey Falls.
00:05:49This painting doesn't belong here. Not in this time or place.
00:05:52Obviously.
00:05:54It's the fall of Arcadia, Gallifrey's second city.
00:05:58How is it doing that? How is that possible?
00:06:02It's an oil painting.
00:06:03In 3-D.
00:06:09Time Lord Hart.
00:06:10Bigger on the inside, a slice of real time.
00:06:15Frozen.
00:06:17Elizabeth told us where to find it.
00:06:20And its significance.
00:06:25You okay?
00:06:26He was there.
00:06:28Who was?
00:06:29Me.
00:06:29The other me.
00:06:34The one I don't talk about.
00:06:36I don't understand.
00:06:38I've had many faces, many lives.
00:06:41I don't admit to all of them.
00:06:43There's one life I've tried.
00:06:45Very hard to forget.
00:06:47No more.
00:06:48He was the Doctor who fought in the Time War.
00:06:51And that was the day he did it.
00:06:53The day I did it.
00:06:55The day he killed them all.
00:06:56The last day of the Time War.
00:07:00The war to end all wars.
00:07:02Between my people and Daleks.
00:07:06And in that battle, there was a man with more blood on his hands than any other.
00:07:11A man who would commit a crime that would silence the universe.
00:07:14and that man was me.
00:07:17Oh, my God.
00:07:47Oh, my God.
00:08:17It's time, my mate.
00:08:27Message for the High Council.
00:08:29Priority, Omega.
00:08:31Arcadia has fallen.
00:08:32I repeat, Arcadia has fallen.
00:08:35Soldier, I'm going to need your gun.
00:08:47Exterminate!
00:09:01Exterminate!
00:09:05Exterminate!
00:09:07Please.
00:09:12Please, just don't.
00:09:17Alert! Alert!
00:09:19The doctor is detracted.
00:09:22The doctor is surrounded.
00:09:25To inform my command.
00:09:27We have the doctor.
00:09:29Sing.
00:09:30Locate.
00:09:31Describe.
00:09:32The doctor is detracted.
00:09:34Take it.
00:09:38Seek.
00:09:39Locate.
00:09:40Destroy.
00:09:41Seek.
00:09:42No.
00:09:51The doctor is escaping.
00:09:56Me. What are these words?
00:10:02Explain. Explain.
00:10:18The High Council is in emergency session. They have plans of their own.
00:10:22To hell with the High Council. Their plans have already failed.
00:10:24Gallifrey is still in the light of fire. So, he was there then.
00:10:32He left a message. A written warning for the Daleks. He's a fool.
00:10:37No. He's a madman.
00:10:40As you can see, sir, all Dalek fleets surrounding the planet now converging on the capital.
00:10:45But the sky trenches are holding.
00:10:51Where did he go next?
00:10:53What does it matter? This is their biggest ever attack, sir.
00:10:57They're throwing everything at us.
00:10:59Sir, we have a security breach to the time vaults.
00:11:07The Omega Arsenal. Where all the forbidden weapons are locked away.
00:11:12They're not forbidden anymore. We've used them all against the Daleks.
00:11:14No. No, we haven't.
00:11:24The moment is gone.
00:11:26I don't understand. What is the moment? I've never heard of it.
00:11:28The Galaxy Eater.
00:11:32The final work of the ancients of Gallifrey.
00:11:36A weapon so powerful, the operating system became sentient.
00:11:41According to legend, it developed a conscience.
00:11:45And we've never used it.
00:11:47How do you use a weapon of ultimate mass destruction when it can stand in judgment on you?
00:11:54There is only one man who would even try.
00:11:57Time lords of Gallifrey.
00:12:09Daleks of Scarrow.
00:12:11I serve notice on you all.
00:12:14Too long I have stayed my hand.
00:12:17No more.
00:12:18Today, you leave me no choice.
00:12:23Today, this war will end.
00:12:28No more.
00:12:31No more.
00:12:48I don't know.
00:13:03I don't know.
00:13:06I don't know.
00:13:08How do you work?
00:13:26Why is there never a big red button?
00:13:38Hello?
00:13:45Somebody there?
00:13:46It's nothing.
00:13:47It's just a wolf.
00:13:49Don't sit on that.
00:13:51Why not?
00:13:52Because it's not a chair.
00:13:53It's the most dangerous weapon in the universe.
00:14:00Why can't it be both?
00:14:05Why do you park so far away?
00:14:08Didn't you want to see it?
00:14:11Want who to see?
00:14:12The TARDIS.
00:14:15You walk for miles.
00:14:17And miles and miles and miles and miles.
00:14:19I was thinking...
00:14:21I heard you.
00:14:22You heard me?
00:14:25No more.
00:14:28No more.
00:14:30No more.
00:14:31No more.
00:14:33No more.
00:14:34Stop it!
00:14:35No more.
00:14:36No more.
00:14:37Who are you?
00:14:41It's activated.
00:14:42Get out of here.
00:14:44Ow!
00:14:45What's wrong?
00:14:46The interface is hot.
00:14:48Well, I do my best.
00:14:51There's a power source inside.
00:14:54You're the interface.
00:15:01They must have told you the moment had a conscience.
00:15:06Hello.
00:15:09Oh, look at you.
00:15:11Stuck between a girl and a box.
00:15:13Story of your life, eh, Doctor?
00:15:15You know me.
00:15:16I hear you.
00:15:17All of you.
00:15:18Jangling around in that dusty old head of yours.
00:15:22I chose this face and form especially for you.
00:15:24It's from your past.
00:15:25Possibly your future.
00:15:26I always get those two mixed up.
00:15:27I don't have a future.
00:15:28I think I'm called one.
00:15:29I think I'm called one.
00:15:30Rose Tyler.
00:15:31No.
00:15:32Yes.
00:15:33No.
00:15:34Sorry.
00:15:35In this form.
00:15:36I'm called...
00:15:37Bad Wolf.
00:15:39Are you afraid of the big bad wolf, Doctor?
00:15:41Stop calling me Doctor.
00:15:42That's the name in your head.
00:15:43It shouldn't be.
00:15:44I've been fighting this war for a long time.
00:15:48I've lost the right to be the Doctor.
00:15:51Then you're the one to save us all.
00:15:55Yeah.
00:15:56If I ever develop an ego, you'd better not be the one to save us all.
00:15:59Then you're the one to save us all.
00:16:01Yeah.
00:16:02If I ever develop an ego, you'd better go away from the devil and no one to save us.
00:16:07And you're the one to save us all.
00:16:09NoJ-no.
00:16:10If I ever develop an ego, you've got the job.
00:16:21If you have been inside my head,
00:16:25then you know what I've seen.
00:16:28Suffering.
00:16:31Every moment in time and space is burning.
00:16:35It must end.
00:16:36I intend to end it the only way I can.
00:16:41Then you're going to use me to end it.
00:16:44By killing them all.
00:16:46Daleks and Time Lords alike.
00:16:49I could.
00:16:51But there will be consequences for you.
00:16:54I have no desire to survive this.
00:17:06And that's your punishment.
00:17:09If you do this.
00:17:11If you kill them all, then that's the consequence.
00:17:18You live.
00:17:23Gallifrey.
00:17:25You're going to burn it.
00:17:30And all those Daleks with it, but all those children too.
00:17:36How many children on Gallifrey right now?
00:17:38I don't know.
00:17:43I don't know.
00:17:48One day you will count them.
00:17:52One terrible night.
00:17:58Do you want to see what they will turn you into?
00:18:03Come on.
00:18:04Aren't you curious?
00:18:05I'm opening windows on your future.
00:18:11A tangle in time through the days to come to the man today will make a view.
00:18:25Okay, I wasn't expecting that.
00:18:30But the time was over.
00:18:32Why have you brought us here to look at a painting?
00:18:34Well, the painting only serves as Elizabeth's credentials.
00:18:37Proof that the letter is from her.
00:18:40It's not why you're here.
00:18:46My dearest love.
00:18:48I hope the painting known as Gallifrey Falls will serve as proof that it is your Elizabeth who writes to you now.
00:18:55You will recall that you pledged yourself to the safety of my kingdom.
00:18:59In this capacity, I have appointed you as curator of the Under Gallery, where deadly danger to England is locked away.
00:19:06Should any disturbance occur within its walls, it is my wish that you be summoned.
00:19:10Godspeed, gentle husband.
00:19:11Godspeed, gentle husband.
00:19:17What happened?
00:19:18Easier to show you.
00:19:19I will show you.
00:19:31McGillip.
00:19:32But that's not possible. I was just...
00:19:42Understood, sir. But why would I take it there?
00:19:46Why would I take it there?
00:19:47Why would I take it there?
00:19:59Elizabeth I. You knew her then?
00:20:01A long time ago.
00:20:27There you go, Your Majesty. What did I tell you?
00:20:29Bigger on the inside.
00:20:31The door isn't. You nearly took my head off.
00:20:34It's normally me who does that.
00:20:37Tell me, Doctor, why I'm wasting my time on you.
00:20:41I have wars to plan.
00:20:43You have a picnic to eat.
00:20:45You could help me.
00:20:47Well...
00:20:49I'm helping you eat the picnic.
00:20:53But you have a stomach for war.
00:20:55This place has seen conflict.
00:20:59It's clear as day.
00:21:01Oh, I've seen conflict like you wouldn't believe.
00:21:04But it wasn't this face.
00:21:05But it wasn't this face.
00:21:08I'll never mind that, Your Majesty.
00:21:10I'm on your feet.
00:21:12How dare you? I'm the Queen of England.
00:21:13I'm not English.
00:21:15Elizabeth.
00:21:17Will you marry me?
00:21:19Oh, my dear sweet love.
00:21:20Of course I will.
00:21:22Ah, gotcha!
00:21:23My love?
00:21:24One, the real Elizabeth would never have accepted my marriage proposal.
00:21:28Two, the real Elizabeth would notice when I just casually mention having a different face.
00:21:33But then the real Elizabeth isn't a shape-shifting alien from outer space.
00:21:38And...
00:21:40Ding.
00:21:41What's that?
00:21:43It's a machine that goes, ding.
00:21:45Made it myself.
00:21:46Lights up in the presence of shape-shifted DNA.
00:21:49Also, can microwave frozen dinner from up to 20 feet and download comics from the future.
00:21:52I never know where to stop.
00:21:53My love, I do not understand.
00:21:55I'm not your love.
00:21:56And yes, you do.
00:21:59You're a Zygon.
00:22:01A Zygon?
00:22:02Oh, stop it.
00:22:03It's over.
00:22:04A Zygon, yes.
00:22:05Big red rubbery thing, covered in suckers.
00:22:08Surprisingly good kisser.
00:22:09Even the real Queen of England would just decide to share her throne with any old handsome bloke in a tight suit.
00:22:14Just because she's got amazing hair.
00:22:15And a nice horse.
00:22:16It was the horse.
00:22:23I'm gonna be king.
00:22:24Mom!
00:22:25What's happening?
00:22:26It's been attacked by a shape-shifting alien from outer space, formally disguised as my horse.
00:22:30What does that mean?
00:22:31It means we're gonna need a new horse.
00:22:36Where's it going?
00:22:37I'll hold it off.
00:22:38You run.
00:22:39Your people need you.
00:22:40And I need you alive for our wedding day.
00:22:50Oh, good work, Doctor.
00:22:51Nice one.
00:22:52Diverted Queen.
00:22:53So much for history.
00:22:54Diverted Queen.
00:22:56Come on, you're alive!
00:22:57No, no, no, no, no...
00:22:59Come on!
00:23:00Now you're alive!
00:23:01No, you're alive!
00:23:04No, no, no!
00:23:05No!
00:23:06No, no, no!
00:23:08No, no, no!
00:23:11No!
00:23:13Oh, ooh, ooh!
00:23:14Oh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!
00:23:17Oh, very clever.
00:23:20Whatever you've got planned, forget it.
00:23:22I'm the Doctor. I'm 904 years old.
00:23:26I'm from the planet Gallifrey and the constellation of Casterboros.
00:23:29I am the oncoming storm, the bringer of darkness,
00:23:32and you are basically just a rabbit, aren't you?
00:23:35Okay, carry on. Just a general warning.
00:23:42Doctor!
00:23:49Elizabeth!
00:23:51That thing! Explain what it is. What does it want of us?
00:23:56That's what I'm trying to find out. Probably just your planet.
00:23:59Doctor!
00:24:01Step away from her, Doctor.
00:24:03That's not me. That's the creature.
00:24:05How is that possible?
00:24:07She's me! Doctor, she's me!
00:24:10I am indeed me.
00:24:12A compliment that cannot be extended to yourself.
00:24:15Extraordinary! The creature has captured my exact likeness.
00:24:19This is exceptional. Exceptional.
00:24:22A queen would call it impertinent.
00:24:24A queen would feel compelled to admire the skill of the execution
00:24:27before arranging one.
00:24:29It's not working!
00:24:30One might surmise that the creature would learn quickly to protect itself
00:24:33from any simple means of detection.
00:24:35Clearly you understand the creature better than I.
00:24:37But then you have the advantage.
00:24:40Back!
00:24:41By the new mouth!
00:24:42That's a time fissure.
00:24:43A tear in the fabric of reality.
00:24:45Anything can happen!
00:24:47For instance...
00:24:48A face.
00:24:49This way.
00:24:50Welcome to the undergallery.
00:24:51This is where Elizabeth I kept all art, deemed too dangerous for public consumption.
00:24:54This is where Elizabeth I kept all art, deemed too dangerous for public consumption.
00:25:15A face.
00:25:16You've spoken.
00:25:17131.
00:25:18A face.
00:25:19A face.
00:25:20A face.
00:25:21Death.
00:25:22A face.
00:25:23Deepest.
00:25:24A face.
00:25:25A face.
00:25:26A face.
00:25:27A face.
00:25:28A face.
00:25:29A face.
00:25:30Oi, you
00:25:34Are you sciencey?
00:25:37Oh, um, well, um, yes
00:25:40Got a name?
00:25:42Yes
00:25:42Good, I've always wanted to meet someone called, yes
00:25:44Now, I want this stone dust analysed
00:25:46And I want a report in triplicate with lots of graphs and diagrams and complicated sums on my desk
00:25:54Tomorrow morning ASAP, pronto, LOL
00:25:57See, job, do I have a desk?
00:26:01No
00:26:01And I want a desk
00:26:02Get a team, analyse the stone dust
00:26:05Inhaler
00:26:10Someday, you could just walk past a fest
00:26:30Never gonna
00:26:31This is why we called you in
00:26:433D again
00:26:45Interesting
00:26:47The broken glass
00:26:49No
00:26:49Where is broken from?
00:26:55Look at the shatter pattern
00:26:57The glass in all these paintings has been broken from the inside
00:27:00As you can see, all the paintings are landscapes, no figures of any kind
00:27:07So?
00:27:08They used to be
00:27:09Something's got out of the paintings
00:27:18Lots of somethings
00:27:19Dangerous
00:27:21This whole place has been searched
00:27:22This whole place has been searched
00:27:23There's nothing here that shouldn't be
00:27:25And nothing's got out
00:27:26Oh, no, not now
00:27:30Doctor, what is it?
00:27:31No, not now
00:27:32Oh, I'm busy
00:27:33Is it to do with the paintings?
00:27:34No, no, this is different
00:27:36I remember this
00:27:38Almost remember
00:27:39Oh, of course
00:27:46This is where I come in
00:27:50Jeronimo!
00:27:56Doctor!
00:27:57Wait!
00:27:59Who is this man?
00:28:10That's just what I was wondering
00:28:12Oh, that is skinny
00:28:13That is proper skinny
00:28:16I've never seen it from the outside
00:28:18It's like a special effect
00:28:19Oi!
00:28:20Ha!
00:28:20Matchstick man
00:28:21You're not
00:28:25Compensating?
00:28:42For what?
00:28:43Regeneration
00:28:44It's a lottery
00:28:44Oh, he's cool
00:28:46Isn't he cool?
00:28:47I'm the doctor
00:28:47And I'm all cool
00:28:48Oops, I'm wearing sand shoes
00:28:50What are you doing here?
00:28:51I'm busy
00:28:52Oh, busy
00:28:53I see
00:28:53Is that what we're calling it?
00:28:55Eh?
00:28:55Eh?
00:28:56Hello
00:28:56Ladies
00:28:57Don't start
00:28:58Listen, what you get up to
00:28:59The privacy of your own regeneration
00:29:01Is your business
00:29:02One of them is a zygon
00:29:03Oh
00:29:03I'm not judging you
00:29:06Oh, lovely
00:29:14Your majesties
00:29:16Probably a good time to run
00:29:17But what about the creature?
00:29:19Elizabeth
00:29:19Whichever one of you is the real one
00:29:21Turn and run in the opposite direction
00:29:22To the other one
00:29:23Of course, my love
00:29:24Stay alive, my love
00:29:25I am not done with you yet
00:29:26Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm
00:29:29Thanks
00:29:30Lovely
00:29:31I understand
00:29:32Live for me, my darling
00:29:33We shall be together again
00:29:35Mm, mm, mm
00:29:37Well, won't that be nice
00:29:41One of those was a zygon
00:29:44Yeah
00:29:44Big red rubbery thing covered in suckers
00:29:46Yeah
00:29:46Venom sacks in the town
00:29:47Yeah, I'm getting the point
00:29:48Thank you
00:29:48Nice
00:29:48Doctor, is that you?
00:29:50Ah, hello, Clara, can you hear me?
00:29:52Yeah, it's me, we can hear you
00:29:54Where are you?
00:29:55Where are we?
00:29:56England, 1562
00:29:57Who are you talking to?
00:29:59Myself
00:30:00Can you come back through?
00:30:02Physical passage may not be possible in both directions
00:30:05If...
00:30:06Ah, hang on
00:30:07Fezz incoming!
00:30:15Nothing here
00:30:16So where did it go?
00:30:29Who's he talking to?
00:30:31He said
00:30:31Himself
00:30:32Keep him talking
00:30:35Malcolm
00:30:36Malcolm, I need you to send me one of my father's incident files
00:30:39Code named Chroma
00:30:4170s or 80s, depending on the dating protocol
00:30:44Okay, you used to be mean
00:30:49You've done all this before
00:30:50What happens next?
00:30:51I don't remember
00:30:52How can you forget this?
00:30:55Hey, hang on
00:30:56It's not my fault
00:30:57You're obviously not paying enough attention
00:30:59Reverse the polarity
00:31:00It's not worth it
00:31:07We're both reversing the polarity
00:31:09Yes, I know that
00:31:10There's two of us
00:31:11I'm reversing it
00:31:12You're reversing it back again
00:31:13We're confusing the polarity
00:31:14Anyone lose a Fezz?
00:31:20You
00:31:21How can you be here?
00:31:24What to the point?
00:31:25Why are you here?
00:31:27Good afternoon
00:31:28I'm looking for the doctor
00:31:31Well, you've certainly come to the right place
00:31:36Good, right
00:31:37Well, who are you boys?
00:31:40Oh, of course
00:31:41Are you his companions?
00:31:43His companions?
00:31:45They get younger all the time
00:31:47Well, if you could point me in the general direction of the doctor
00:31:50Really?
00:32:00Really?
00:32:01Yeah
00:32:01Really?
00:32:03You're me?
00:32:05Both of you?
00:32:06Yup
00:32:06Even that one?
00:32:08Yes
00:32:09You're my future selves
00:32:12Yes
00:32:13Am I having a midlife crisis?
00:32:16Why are you pointing your screwdrivers like that?
00:32:20They're scientific instruments, not water pistols
00:32:23Look like you've seen a ghost
00:32:25Phil
00:32:27Loving the posh gravelly things
00:32:29Very convincing
00:32:30Brave words, Dick Van Dyke
00:32:32Oh, I'm sorry
00:32:33Encircle them
00:32:33Which of you is the doctor?
00:32:38If the Queen of England is bewitched, I would have the doctor's head
00:32:41Well, this has all the makings of your lucky day
00:32:45I think this will get them now
00:32:49There's a precedent for that
00:32:51What is that?
00:32:54Oh, the pointing again
00:32:56They're screwdrivers, what are you going to do?
00:32:58Assemble a cabinet at them?
00:33:00That thing, what witchcraft is it?
00:33:03Ah, yes, now that you mention it, that is witchcraft
00:33:07Yes, yes, yes, witchy witchcraft
00:33:10Hello, hello in there, excuse me
00:33:12Hello
00:33:12Am I talking to the wicked witch of the well?
00:33:16He means you
00:33:16Why am I the witch?
00:33:20Clara?
00:33:21Hello?
00:33:22Clara, hi, hello
00:33:23Hello, would you mind telling these prattling mortals to get themselves big on?
00:33:28What he said
00:33:30Just a tiny bit more colour
00:33:31Right
00:33:32Prattling mortals, off you pop
00:33:36Or I'll turn you all into frogs
00:33:39Oh, frogs, nice, you heard her
00:33:42Doctor, what's going on?
00:33:44It's a timey-wimey thing
00:33:47Timey what?
00:33:49Timey-wimey?
00:33:50I've no idea where he picks that stuff up
00:33:53The Queen
00:33:54The Queen
00:33:54You don't seem to be kneeling
00:33:57How tremendously brave of you
00:33:59Which one are you?
00:34:00What happened to the other one?
00:34:02Indisposed
00:34:03Long live the Queen
00:34:05Long live the Queen
00:34:06Arrest these men
00:34:07Take them to the Tower
00:34:09That is not the Queen of England
00:34:10That's an alien duplicate
00:34:11And you can take it from him
00:34:13Because he's really checked
00:34:13Oh, shut up
00:34:14Venom's axe in the tongue
00:34:15Seriously, stop it
00:34:16No, hang on
00:34:17The Tower
00:34:18Did you say the Tower?
00:34:19Ah, yes, brilliant
00:34:20Love the Tower
00:34:21Breakfast at eight, please
00:34:22Will there be Wi-Fi?
00:34:23Are you capable of speaking
00:34:25Without flapping your hands about?
00:34:27Yes
00:34:27No
00:34:27I demand to be incarcerated
00:34:29In the Tower immediately
00:34:30With my co-conspirators
00:34:31Sand shoes and granddad
00:34:32Granddad?
00:34:33They're not sand shoes
00:34:35Yes, they are
00:34:35Silence
00:34:36The Tower is not to be taken lightly
00:34:38Very few emerge again
00:34:39Dear God, that man's clever
00:34:41Come on
00:34:42Where are we going?
00:34:43My office
00:34:44Otherwise known as the Tower of London
00:34:45Three of us in one cell
00:35:02It's going to cause some nasty anomalies
00:35:04If we don't get out soon
00:35:05What are you doing?
00:35:09Getting us out
00:35:10The Sonic won't work on that
00:35:12It's too primitive
00:35:12Shall we ask for a better quality of door
00:35:15So we can escape?
00:35:17Okay
00:35:17So
00:35:18The Queen of England
00:35:19Is now a Zygon
00:35:20They've never burned out
00:35:22Why are we all together?
00:35:24Why are we all here?
00:35:27Well, me and
00:35:28Chinny
00:35:29We were surprised
00:35:30But you came looking for us
00:35:31You knew it was going to happen
00:35:32Who told you?
00:35:34Oi
00:35:34Chinny?
00:35:36Yeah, you do have a chin
00:35:38Marble
00:35:41Granite
00:35:42A lot of different stone
00:35:45But
00:35:45None of it from the fabric of the building
00:35:47It's like somebody smashed up a lot of old statues
00:35:51Are there any missing?
00:35:54I don't think so
00:35:55Why would anyone do that anyway?
00:35:58I mean
00:35:59I know we're meant to keep an open mind
00:36:01But
00:36:01Are we supposed to believe in creatures that can hide in oil paintings
00:36:05And have some sort of a grudge against statues?
00:36:10You alright?
00:36:12We have to go right now, this minute
00:36:14What's wrong?
00:36:16The things from the paintings
00:36:17I know why they smashed the statues
00:36:20Why?
00:36:22Because they needed somewhere to hide
00:36:24Huh
00:36:25That's what
00:36:25That'll be true
00:36:26And where they did
00:36:28Can we see
00:36:29Wait
00:36:31Yeah
00:36:32No
00:36:33No
00:36:41No
00:36:43No
00:36:43No
00:36:52No
00:36:53No
00:36:53No
00:36:54No
00:36:54Excuse me, I'm going to need my inhaler.
00:37:13I so hate it when I get one with a defect.
00:37:16Ooh, you've got some perfectly horrible memories in here, haven't you?
00:37:20I'm so jealous of your pretty sister.
00:37:25I don't blame you. I wish I'd copied her.
00:37:29So do I!
00:37:32Oh, for goodness sake!
00:37:37The Doctor will be trying to send us a message.
00:37:40We're looking for a string of numerals from around 1550 approximately.
00:37:45Priority one.
00:37:46I'm going to need access to the Black Archive.
00:37:50Black Archive.
00:37:53Highest security rating on the planet.
00:37:56The entire staff have their memories wiped at the end of every shift.
00:37:59Automated memory filters in the ceiling.
00:38:01Access, please.
00:38:02Mom?
00:38:09Atkins, isn't it?
00:38:10Yes, Mom. First day here.
00:38:12Been here 10 years.
00:38:13Locking key? A bit basic, isn't it?
00:38:24Can't afford electronic security down here. Got to keep the Doctor out.
00:38:27The whole of the tower is TARDIS-proofed.
00:38:30He really wouldn't approve of the collection.
00:38:32But you let me in.
00:38:33You have a top-level security rating from your last visit.
00:38:36Sorry.
00:38:37My what?
00:38:37Apologies. We have to screen all his known associates.
00:38:41Can't have information about the Doctor and the TARDIS falling into the wrong hands.
00:38:46Consequences could be disastrous.
00:38:48What is that?
00:38:54Time travel.
00:38:55A vortex manipulator bequeathed to the unit archive by Captain Jack Harkness on the occasion of his death.
00:39:01Well, one of them.
00:39:03No one can know we have this. Not even our allies.
00:39:06Why not?
00:39:07Think about it.
00:39:09Americans with the ability to rewrite history.
00:39:12You've seen their movies.
00:39:13Okay, so this is how we're going to rescue the Doctor.
00:39:22Not sure there's enough power for a two-way trip.
00:39:25In any event, we don't have the activation code.
00:39:28The Doctor knows we have this, so he's always kept the code from us.
00:39:31Let's hope he changes his mind.
00:39:34Yes.
00:39:36Well, if you found it, photograph it and send it to my phone.
00:39:43Um, Kate?
00:39:49Should they be here? Why haven't they followed us?
00:39:52Oh, they've probably just finished disposing of the humans a bit early.
00:39:56No, you...
00:39:57Dear me.
00:40:00I really do get into character, don't I?
00:40:02The Under Gallery is secured.
00:40:22Prepare to dispose of one more human.
00:40:26We have acquired the device.
00:40:31Exhibition code, right?
00:40:33No!
00:40:38In theory, I can trigger an isolated sonic shift among the molecules,
00:40:43and the door should disintegrate.
00:40:45You have to calculate the exact harmonic resonance of the entire structure
00:40:48down to a subatomic level.
00:40:49Even a sonic would take years.
00:40:51No, no.
00:40:52A sonic would take centuries.
00:40:54Oh, we might as well get started.
00:40:57Help to pass the timey-wimey.
00:41:00Do you have to talk like children?
00:41:02What is it that makes you so ashamed of being a grown-up?
00:41:07Oh, the way you both look at me, what is that?
00:41:13I'm trying to think of a better word than dread.
00:41:16It must be really recent for you.
00:41:21Recent?
00:41:23The time war, the last day, the day you killed them all.
00:41:26The day we killed them all.
00:41:27Same thing.
00:41:33It's history for them.
00:41:35All decided.
00:41:36They think their future is real.
00:41:38They don't know it's still up to you.
00:41:39I don't talk about it.
00:41:42You're not talking about it.
00:41:43There's no one else here.
00:41:44Go on, ask them.
00:41:46Ask them what you need to know.
00:41:52Did you ever count?
00:41:53Count what?
00:41:56How many children there were on Gallifrey that day?
00:41:59I have absolutely no idea.
00:42:06How old are you now?
00:42:08Oh, I don't know.
00:42:11I lose track.
00:42:13Twelve hundred and something, I think, unless I'm lying.
00:42:15I can't remember if I'm lying about my age.
00:42:17That's how old I am.
00:42:18Four hundred years older than me.
00:42:20And in all that time, you never even wondered how many there were.
00:42:25You never once counted.
00:42:26Tell me, what would be the point?
00:42:32Two point four seven billion.
00:42:35You did count.
00:42:39You forgot.
00:42:40Four hundred years, is that all it takes?
00:42:43I moved on.
00:42:45Where?
00:42:45Where can you be now that you can forget something like that?
00:42:48Spoilers.
00:42:49No.
00:42:50No, no, no.
00:42:50For once, I would like to know where I'm going.
00:42:52No, you really wouldn't.
00:42:56I don't know who you are.
00:43:00Either of you.
00:43:01I haven't got the faintest idea.
00:43:03They're you.
00:43:06They're what you become if you destroy Gallifrey.
00:43:10The man who regrets.
00:43:13And the man who forgets.
00:43:15The moment is coming.
00:43:18The moment is me.
00:43:19You have to decide.
00:43:29No.
00:43:30No.
00:43:32Just.
00:43:34No.
00:43:37Is something funny?
00:43:39Did I miss a funny thing?
00:43:41Sorry.
00:43:42It just occurred to me.
00:43:43This is what I'm like when I'm alone.
00:43:45It's the same screwdriver.
00:43:54Same software.
00:43:57Different case.
00:44:07Four hundred years.
00:44:09Sorry?
00:44:10But at a software level, they're all the same device, aren't they?
00:44:13Same software, different case.
00:44:17Yeah.
00:44:18So?
00:44:19So, it would take centuries for the screwdriver to calculate how to disintegrate the door.
00:44:26Scanning the door.
00:44:28Implanting the calculation as a permanent subroutine in the software architecture.
00:44:33And if you really are me, with your sand shoes and your dicky bow, and that screwdriver is still mine, that calculation is still going on.
00:44:47Yeah, still going.
00:44:54Calculation complete.
00:44:55Same software.
00:44:57Different phase.
00:44:58Hey, four hundred years in four seconds.
00:45:01We may have had our differences, which is frankly odd in the circumstances.
00:45:04But, I tell you what, boys.
00:45:05We are incredibly clever.
00:45:08How did you do that?
00:45:15Wasn't locked.
00:45:16Right.
00:45:19So they're both you then, yeah?
00:45:20Yes.
00:45:21You've met them before.
00:45:22Don't you remember?
00:45:23A bit.
00:45:24Nice suit.
00:45:26Thanks.
00:45:26Hang on.
00:45:28Three of you in one cell, and none of you thought to try the door?
00:45:31Should have been locked.
00:45:32Yes, exactly.
00:45:33Why wasn't it locked?
00:45:34Because I was fascinated to see what he would do upon escaping.
00:45:38I understand you're rather fond of this world.
00:45:41It's time I think you saw what's going to happen to it.
00:46:02Kate!
00:46:17Goodness, I'm not actually dead.
00:46:19Oh, that's tremendous news.
00:46:23Those creatures, they turn themselves into copies.
00:46:26Maybe they need to keep the original alive.
00:46:28Refresh the image, so to speak.
00:46:30Well, how did they go?
00:46:31I don't know.
00:46:33Hang on.
00:46:33Yes, I do.
00:46:34The tower.
00:46:35Well, if those creatures have got access to the Black Archive,
00:46:39we may just have lost control of the planet.
00:46:44The Zygons lost their own world.
00:46:47It burnt in the first days of the Time War.
00:46:50A new home is required.
00:46:54So they want this one?
00:46:56Not yet.
00:46:57Far too primitive.
00:46:58Zygons are used to a certain level of comfort.
00:47:02Commander!
00:47:06Why are these creatures here?
00:47:09Because I say they should be.
00:47:11It is time you too were translated.
00:47:16Observe this.
00:47:17I believe you will find it fascinating.
00:47:19I believe you will find it fascinating.
00:47:30That's him.
00:47:31That's the Zygon in the picture now.
00:47:33It's not a picture, it's a status cube.
00:47:36Time Lord art.
00:47:38Frozen instance in time.
00:47:40Bigger on the inside, but could be deployed as...
00:47:44Suspended animation.
00:47:45Oh, that's very good.
00:47:48Now, the Zygons all pop inside the pictures.
00:47:50Wait a few centuries till the planet's a bit more interesting,
00:47:53and then out they come.
00:47:54You see, Clara, they're stored in the paintings in the undergallery,
00:47:57like cuppa soups.
00:47:58Except you add time, if you can picture that.
00:48:01Nobody could picture that.
00:48:02Forget I said cuppa soups.
00:48:04Now the world is worth conquering.
00:48:06So the Zygons are invading the future from the past.
00:48:10Exactly.
00:48:13And you know why I know that you're a fake?
00:48:16Because you're such a bad copy.
00:48:19It's not just the smell, or the unconvincing hair,
00:48:22or the atrocious teeth, or the eyes.
00:48:24Just a bit too close together,
00:48:25or the breath of a good stunner horse.
00:48:29It's because my Elizabeth, the real Elizabeth,
00:48:31would never be stupid enough to reveal her own plan.
00:48:33Honestly, why would you do that?
00:48:38Because it's not my plan.
00:48:40And I am the real Elizabeth.
00:48:44Okay.
00:48:45So, backtracking a moment,
00:48:47just to lend some context to my earlier remarks.
00:48:49My twin is dead in the forest.
00:48:51I am accustomed to taking precautions.
00:48:54These Zygon creatures never even considered
00:48:56that it was me who survived,
00:48:57rather than their own commander.
00:48:59The arrogance that typifies their kind.
00:49:02Zygons?
00:49:03Men.
00:49:04And you actually killed one of them?
00:49:06I may have the body of a weak and feeble woman,
00:49:08but at the time, so did the Zygon.
00:49:11The future of my kingdom is imperiled.
00:49:14Doctor, can I rely on your service?
00:49:16Well, I'm going to need my TARDIS.
00:49:17It has been procured already.
00:49:20But first, my love,
00:49:21you have a promise to keep.
00:49:23I now pronounce you man and wife.
00:49:31Woo-hoo!
00:49:32You may kiss the bride.
00:49:33Yes.
00:49:33Yes.
00:49:34Yes.
00:49:34Yes.
00:49:35Yes.
00:49:35Yes.
00:49:36Yes.
00:49:36Yes.
00:49:37Yes.
00:49:37Yes.
00:49:38Yes.
00:49:38Yes.
00:49:39Yes.
00:49:39There's a lot of this in the future.
00:49:41It does start to happen, yeah.
00:49:46Godspeed, my love.
00:49:47I will be right back.
00:49:56Whoo!
00:49:56Right then, back to the future.
00:50:06You let this place go a bit.
00:50:07Ah, it's his grunge phase.
00:50:09He grows out of it.
00:50:10Don't you listen to them.
00:50:13Whoa!
00:50:14The desktop is glitching.
00:50:16Three of us from different time zones.
00:50:18It's trying to compensate.
00:50:20Hey, look.
00:50:21The round things.
00:50:23I love the round things.
00:50:24What are the round things?
00:50:26There's no idea.
00:50:27Oh, dear.
00:50:28The friction contra-stribilator.
00:50:30Ah, there.
00:50:32Stabilize.
00:50:34Oh, you've redecorated.
00:50:36I don't like it.
00:50:38Oh.
00:50:39Oh, yeah.
00:50:40Oh, you never do.
00:50:41Listen, we're going to the National Gallery.
00:50:43The Zygons are underneath it.
00:50:44No.
00:50:44Unit HQ, they followed us there in the Black Archive.
00:50:50Okay.
00:50:51So, you've heard of that, then.
00:50:52The equipment here is phenomenal.
00:50:58The humans don't realize what half this stuff does.
00:51:01We could conquer their world in a day.
00:51:03We were fortunate, then, in our choice of duplicate.
00:51:08If I were human, I'd say it was Christmas.
00:51:12No, I'm afraid you wouldn't.
00:51:14We're not armed.
00:51:15You may relax.
00:51:15We are armed.
00:51:17You may not.
00:51:19Lock the door.
00:51:21I'm afraid we can't be interrupted.
00:51:24You don't mind if I get comfortable.
00:51:26You don't mind if I do.
00:51:29You'll realize there are protocols protecting this place.
00:51:40Osgood?
00:51:41In the event of alien incursion, the contents of this room are deemed so dangerous it will self-destruct in...
00:51:46Five minutes.
00:51:46There's a nuclear warhead 20 feet beneath us.
00:51:53Are you sitting comfortably?
00:51:54You would destroy London to save the world?
00:51:57Yes, I would.
00:51:58You're bluffing.
00:51:59You really think so?
00:52:00Somewhere in your memory is a man called Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
00:52:04I'm his daughter.
00:52:07Science leaves, Kate.
00:52:09Is that what you meant?
00:52:10Is that what your father meant?
00:52:11Doctor?
00:52:12Space-time telegraph, Kate.
00:52:14A gift from me to your father.
00:52:16Hotline straight to the TARDIS.
00:52:17I know about the Black Archive and I know about the security protocol.
00:52:21Kate, please.
00:52:23Please tell me you are not about to do something unbelievably stupid.
00:52:26I'm sorry, Doctor.
00:52:28Sweat it on.
00:52:28Not as sorry as you will be.
00:52:30This is not a decision you will ever be able to live with.
00:52:34We're trying to bring the TARDIS in.
00:52:41Why can't we land?
00:52:43I said switch it off.
00:52:44No, Kate, please.
00:52:45Just listen to me.
00:52:52Tower of London, totally TARDIS proof.
00:52:54How can they do that?
00:52:56Alien technology plus human stupidity.
00:52:58Trust me, it's unbeatable.
00:52:59We don't need to land.
00:53:02Yeah, we do.
00:53:04Try a bit.
00:53:04Try and keep up.
00:53:05No, we don't.
00:53:07We don't.
00:53:08There is another way.
00:53:13Cup of soup.
00:53:19What is cup of soup?
00:53:23What happened?
00:53:24Easier to show you.
00:53:25McGillip.
00:53:26Take a look at your phone and confirm who you're talking to.
00:53:38But that's not possible.
00:53:44I was just...
00:53:44You were just talking to me.
00:53:45I know.
00:53:46I'm a time traveler.
00:53:47Figure it out.
00:53:47I need you to send the Gallifrey Falls painting to the Black Archive.
00:53:51Understood?
00:53:52Understood, sir.
00:53:52But why would I take it there?
00:53:55One word from you would cancel the countdown.
00:53:59Quite so.
00:54:00It's key to your voice print.
00:54:01And mine alone.
00:54:02Not anymore.
00:54:03Cancel the detonation.
00:54:05Countermand it!
00:54:06Cancel the detonation!
00:54:07Countermand it!
00:54:08We only have to agree to live.
00:54:11Sadly, we can only agree to die.
00:54:13Please, Dr. Mann.
00:54:15Please save us.
00:54:16Please save us.
00:54:17Please save us.
00:54:18Please save us.
00:54:32Exterminate!
00:54:38Hello, I'm the doctor.
00:55:06Sorry about the Dalek.
00:55:08Also, there's show enough.
00:55:10Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
00:55:13What in the name of sanity are you doing?
00:55:15The countdown can only be halted at my personal command.
00:55:18There's nothing you can do.
00:55:20Except make you both agree to halt it.
00:55:22Not even for three of you.
00:55:23You're about to murder millions of people.
00:55:25To save billions.
00:55:27How many times have you made that calculation?
00:55:30Once.
00:55:31Turn me into the man I am now.
00:55:34I'm not even sure who that is anymore.
00:55:35You tell yourself it's justified, but it's a lie.
00:55:38Because what I did that day was wrong.
00:55:41Just wrong.
00:55:42And because I got it wrong, I'm going to make you get it right.
00:55:48How?
00:55:53Any second now, you're going to stop that countdown.
00:55:55Both of you, together.
00:55:57And then you're going to negotiate the most perfect treaty of all time.
00:55:59Safeguards all round.
00:56:00Completely fair on both sides.
00:56:01And the key to perfect negotiation.
00:56:03Not knowing what side you're on.
00:56:04So, for the next few hours, until we decide to let you out, no one in this room will be able to remember if they're human or zygon.
00:56:13Whoops!
00:56:14Therese!
00:56:25Hands on the detonation!
00:56:28Peace in our time.
00:56:31It's funny, isn't it? If I'm a Zygon, then my clothes must be Zygon too, so what happens if I lose a shoe or something?
00:57:01Hello. Hello. I'm Clara. We haven't really met yet. I look forward to it.
00:57:31Is there a problem?
00:57:36The doctor, my... my doctor. He's always talking about the day he did it. The day he wiped out the Time Lords to stop the war.
00:57:48One would.
00:57:50You wouldn't. Because you haven't done it yet. It's still in your future.
00:57:59You're very sure of yourself.
00:58:00He regrets it. I see it in his eyes every day. He'd do anything to change it.
00:58:07Including saving all these people?
00:58:11How many worlds has his regret saved, do you think?
00:58:15Look over there. Humans and Zygons working together in peace.
00:58:22How did you know?
00:58:24Your eyes.
00:58:28You're so much younger.
00:58:32And then, all things considered...
00:58:36It's time I grew up.
00:58:42I've seen all I needed.
00:58:44The moment has come.
00:58:53I'm ready.
00:58:54I know you are.
00:58:58Who's there?
00:59:00Who are you talking to?
00:59:02You wanted a big red button.
00:59:18One big bang.
00:59:21No more Time Lords.
00:59:23No more Darlings.
00:59:24No more Darlings.
00:59:25No more Darlings.
00:59:26Are you sure?
00:59:28I was sure when I came in here.
00:59:31There is no other way.
00:59:34You've seen the men you will become.
00:59:36Those men?
00:59:39Extraordinary.
00:59:40They were you?
00:59:42No.
00:59:43They are the doctor.
00:59:47You're the doctor too.
00:59:49No.
00:59:52Great men are forged in fire.
00:59:56It is the privilege of lesser men to light the flame.
01:00:04Whatever the cost.
01:00:05No.
01:00:13You know the sound the TARDIS makes?
01:00:17That wheezing, groaning.
01:00:21That sound brings hope wherever it goes.
01:00:26Yes.
01:00:28Yes, I like to think it does.
01:00:30To anyone who hears it, doctor.
01:00:34Anyone.
01:00:36However lost.
01:00:40Even you.
01:00:43I told you, he hasn't done it yet.
01:01:08Go away now, all of you.
01:01:10This is for me.
01:01:13These events should be time-locked.
01:01:16We shouldn't even be here.
01:01:17So something led us through.
01:01:19You clever boys.
01:01:22Go back.
01:01:24Go back to your lives.
01:01:27Go and be the doctor that I could never be.
01:01:31Make it worthwhile.
01:01:33All those years burying you in my memory.
01:01:42Pretending you didn't exist.
01:01:45Keeping you a secret even from myself.
01:01:49Pretending you weren't the doctor when you were the doctor more than anybody else.
01:01:53You were the doctor on the day it wasn't possible to get it right.
01:02:03But this time.
01:02:07You don't have to do it alone.
01:02:08What we do today is not out of fear or hatred.
01:02:22It is done because there is no other way.
01:02:28And it is done in the name of the many lives we are failing to save.
01:02:33What?
01:02:48What is it?
01:02:49What?
01:02:50Nothing.
01:02:51No?
01:02:53Something.
01:02:53Tell me.
01:02:54You told me you wiped out your own people.
01:02:57I just...
01:02:59I never pictured you doing it.
01:03:03That's all.
01:03:04Take a closer look.
01:03:12What's happening?
01:03:13Nothing.
01:03:15It's a projection.
01:03:18It's the reality around you.
01:03:24These are the people you're going to burn.
01:03:41There isn't anything we can do.
01:03:43Right.
01:03:45There isn't another way.
01:03:46There never was.
01:03:47Either I destroy my own people or let the universe burn.
01:03:52Look at you.
01:03:54There's three of you.
01:03:56The warrior, the hero.
01:03:59And you.
01:04:06And what am I?
01:04:08Have you really forgotten?
01:04:09Yes.
01:04:10Maybe, yes.
01:04:13We've got enough warriors.
01:04:15An old idiot can be a hero.
01:04:21Then what do I do?
01:04:24What you've always done?
01:04:33Be a doctor.
01:04:44You told me the name you chose was a promise.
01:04:47What was the promise?
01:04:47Never cruel or cowardly.
01:04:55Never give up.
01:04:57Never give in.
01:04:58You're not actually suggesting that we change our own personal history.
01:05:26We change history all the time.
01:05:29I'm suggesting something far worse.
01:05:31What exactly?
01:05:32Gentlemen, I have had 400 years to think about this.
01:05:41I've changed my mind.
01:05:50There's still a billion, billion Daleks up there attacking.
01:05:54Yeah, there is.
01:05:55There is.
01:05:55But there's something those billion, billion Daleks don't know.
01:05:59Because if they did, they'd probably send for reinforcements.
01:06:02What?
01:06:02What don't they know?
01:06:03This time there's three of us.
01:06:05Oh!
01:06:06Oh, yes, that is good.
01:06:10That is brilliant.
01:06:12Oh, oh, oh.
01:06:13I'm getting that too.
01:06:14That is brilliant.
01:06:15Ha, ha, ha.
01:06:17I've been thinking about it for centuries.
01:06:20She didn't just show me any old future.
01:06:23She told me exactly the future I needed to see.
01:06:26Now you're getting it.
01:06:27Oh, bad wolf girl, I could kiss you.
01:06:31Yeah, that's going to happen.
01:06:33Sorry, did you just say bad wolf?
01:06:35So what are we doing?
01:06:36What's the plan?
01:06:37The Dalek fleets are surrounding Gallifrey, firing on it constantly.
01:06:41The sky trench is holding.
01:06:42But what if the whole planet just disappeared?
01:06:45Tiny bit of an ask.
01:06:47The Daleks will be firing on each other.
01:06:48They destroy themselves in their own crossfire.
01:06:50Gallifrey will be gone, the Daleks will be destroyed.
01:06:53And it would look to the rest of the universe as if they'd annihilated each other.
01:06:57But where would Gallifrey be?
01:06:58Frozen.
01:07:00Frozen in an instant of time.
01:07:03Safe and hidden away.
01:07:05Exactly.
01:07:06Like a painting.
01:07:18Another one.
01:07:19Are you sure the message is from him?
01:07:21Oh, yes.
01:07:21Why would he do that?
01:07:22What's the mad fool talking about now?
01:07:28Hello.
01:07:29Hello.
01:07:29Gallifrey High Command.
01:07:31This is the Doctor speaking.
01:07:32Hello.
01:07:33Also the Doctor.
01:07:34Can you hear me?
01:07:35Also the Doctor.
01:07:36Standing ready.
01:07:37Dear God, three of them.
01:07:40All my worst nightmares at once.
01:07:42General, we have a plan.
01:07:44We should point out, at this moment, it is a fairly terrible plan.
01:07:47It almost certainly won't work.
01:07:48I was happy it was fairly terrible.
01:07:50Sorry, I was thinking out loud.
01:07:52We're flying our three TARDISes into your lower atmosphere.
01:07:56We're positioned at equidistant intervals around the globe.
01:08:00Equidistant?
01:08:01So grown up.
01:08:04Just about ready to do it.
01:08:07Ready to do what?
01:08:09We're going to freeze Gallifrey.
01:08:11I'm sorry.
01:08:12What?
01:08:13Using our TARDISes, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.
01:08:18You know like those stasis cubes?
01:08:20A single moment in time held in a parallel pocket universe.
01:08:24Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.
01:08:26And all the people on it.
01:08:27What?
01:08:29Even if that were possible, which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
01:08:33Because the alternative is burning.
01:08:35And I've seen that.
01:08:36And I never want to see it again.
01:08:40We'd be lost in another universe.
01:08:44Frozen in a single moment.
01:08:46We'd have nothing.
01:08:48You would have hope.
01:08:49And right now, that is exactly what you don't have.
01:08:52It's delusional.
01:08:54The calculations alone would take hundreds of years.
01:08:59Oh, hundreds and hundreds, but don't worry.
01:09:01I started a very long time ago.
01:09:03Calling the War Council of Gallifrey.
01:09:09This is the Doctor.
01:09:11You might say, I've been doing this all my lives.
01:09:15Well done.
01:09:16Have I?
01:09:16Ready.
01:09:17Commencing calculations.
01:09:18You're in me there.
01:09:19Cross the boundaries that divide one universe.
01:09:21For my mother.
01:09:22For the lock on his cordialness.
01:09:24And for my name strength.
01:09:25I didn't know when I was well off.
01:09:28All twelve of them.
01:09:30No, sir.
01:09:32All thirteen.
01:09:39Sir!
01:09:39The Daleks know that something is happening.
01:09:42They're increasing their firepower.
01:09:52Do it, Doctor.
01:09:55Just do it.
01:09:57Do it.
01:09:58Okay.
01:10:02Gentlemen, we're ready.
01:10:08Geronimo!
01:10:11And all we...
01:10:13Oh, for God's sake.
01:10:15Gallifrey, stand.
01:10:17I don't suppose we'll ever know if we actually succeeded.
01:10:38But at worst, we failed doing the right thing.
01:10:44As opposed to succeeding in doing the wrong.
01:10:49Life and soul, you are.
01:10:53What is it actually called?
01:10:56Well, there's some debate.
01:10:59Either no more, or Gallifrey falls.
01:11:02Not very encouraging.
01:11:04How did it get here?
01:11:05No idea.
01:11:10It's all something we don't know, isn't it?
01:11:13One should certainly hope so.
01:11:15Well, gentlemen.
01:11:17It has been an honour.
01:11:19And a privilege.
01:11:21Likewise.
01:11:22Doctor.
01:11:26And if I grow to be half the man that you are,
01:11:30Clara Oswald,
01:11:31I shall be happy indeed.
01:11:34That's right. Aim high.
01:11:35I won't remember this, will I?
01:11:45The time streams are out of sync.
01:11:47You can't retain it.
01:11:49No.
01:11:50So I won't remember that I tried to save Gallifrey
01:11:53rather than burn it.
01:11:54I'll have to live with that.
01:12:00But for now,
01:12:02for this moment,
01:12:03I am the doctor again.
01:12:15Which one is mine?
01:12:16Which one is mine?
01:12:16Yes.
01:12:16Yes.
01:12:17Of course.
01:12:37I suppose it makes sense.
01:12:39Wearing a bit thin
01:12:42I hope the ears are a bit less conspicuous this time
01:13:06I won't remember either, so you might as well tell me
01:13:09Tell you what
01:13:11Where it is we're going that you don't want to talk about
01:13:15I saw Trenzalore
01:13:22Where we're buried
01:13:24We die in battle among millions
01:13:28That's not how it's supposed to be
01:13:32That's how the story ends, nothing we can do about it
01:13:36Trenzalore is where you're going
01:13:38Oh, never say nothing
01:13:42Anyway
01:13:44Good to know my future is in safe hands
01:13:49Keep a tight hold on it, Clara
01:13:52On it
01:13:54Trenzalore
01:14:03We need a new destination
01:14:05Because
01:14:06I don't want to go
01:14:10He always says that
01:14:21Need a moment alone with your painting?
01:14:33How did you know?
01:14:36Those big, sad eyes
01:14:38I always know
01:14:47Oh, by the way
01:14:51There was an old man looking for you
01:14:52I think it was the curator
01:14:53I could be a curator
01:15:05I'd be great at curating
01:15:08I'd be the great curator
01:15:11I could retire
01:15:13I could retire and do that
01:15:14I could retire and be the curator of this place
01:15:18You know, I really think you might
01:15:22I never forget a face
01:15:48I know you don't
01:15:49And in years to come
01:15:51You might find yourself
01:15:52Revisiting a few
01:15:54But just
01:15:54The old favourites
01:15:56You were curious about this painting, I think
01:16:02I acquired it in remarkable circumstances
01:16:05What do you make of the title?
01:16:09Which title?
01:16:10There's two
01:16:10No more
01:16:13Or Gallifrey Falls
01:16:16You see, that's where everybody's wrong
01:16:18It's all one title
01:16:20Gallifrey Falls No More
01:16:25Now
01:16:27What would you think that means?
01:16:32The Gallifrey didn't fall
01:16:34It worked
01:16:37It's still out there
01:16:38I'm only a humble curator
01:16:40I'm sure I wouldn't doubt
01:16:41Then where is it?
01:16:42Where is it indeed?
01:16:43Lost
01:16:43Shh
01:16:44Perhaps
01:16:45Things do get lost, you know
01:16:48Now you must excuse me
01:16:50Oh
01:16:52You have a lot to do
01:16:54Do I?
01:16:55Hmm
01:16:56Is that what I'm supposed to do now?
01:16:57Go looking for Gallifrey?
01:16:59It's entirely up to you
01:17:00Your choice
01:17:01I can only tell you what I would do
01:17:03If I were you
01:17:05If I were you
01:17:07Oh
01:17:08Perhaps I was you, of course
01:17:10Or perhaps
01:17:12You are me
01:17:14Congratulations
01:17:16Thank you very much
01:17:17Or perhaps it doesn't matter either way
01:17:21Who knows
01:17:23Who knows
01:17:27Clara sometimes asks me if I dream
01:17:46Of course I dream, I tell her
01:17:49Everybody dreams
01:17:51But what do you dream about?
01:17:54She'll ask
01:17:54Same thing everybody dreams about
01:17:57I tell her
01:17:58I dream about where I'm going
01:18:01Shorts laughs at that
01:18:03But you're not going anywhere
01:18:05You're just wandering about
01:18:06That's not true
01:18:08Not anymore
01:18:10I have a new destination
01:18:13My journey is the same as yours
01:18:16The same as anyone's
01:18:18It's taken me so many years
01:18:20So many lifetimes
01:18:21But at last I know where I'm going
01:18:23Where I've always been going
01:18:27Home
01:18:29The long way round
01:18:31Home
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