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The Timeless Children

"The Timeless Children" is the tenth and final episode of the twelfth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 1 March 2020. It was written by Chris Chibnall, and directed by Jamie Magnus Stone. It is the second of a two-part story; the previous episode, "Ascension of the Cybermen", aired on 23 February.

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Doctor Who episode
Cast
Others
Production
Directed byJamie Magnus Stone
Written byChris Chibnall
Script editorFiona McAllister
Produced byNikki Wilson
Executive producer(s)
  • Chris Chibnall
  • Matt Strevens
Music bySegun Akinola
SeriesSeries 12
Running time2nd of 2-part story, 65 minutes
First broadcast1 March 2020 (2020-03-01)
Chronology
← Preceded by
"Ascension of the Cybermen"
Followed by →
"Revolution of the Daleks"
List of Doctor Who episodes (2005–present)

The episode stars Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, alongside Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as her companions, Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively. The episode also stars Sacha Dhawan as the Master.

The episode was watched by 4.69 million viewers and received mixed reviews from critics.

Plot edit

The Master persuades the Doctor to join him on Gallifrey, where he forces her to enter the Matrix. He shows her the secret history of Gallifrey and its native Shobogans. Tecteun, a space explorer, found a "timeless child" with the capacity to regenerate. She adopted the child and studied her, successfully grafting her regeneration capacity into the Shobogans, transforming them into Time Lords; they chose to limit a Time Lord's regenerations to twelve. The Master reveals that the Doctor is the "timeless child." Tecteun and the child were inducted into a clandestine organisation called the Division, the details of which were redacted from the Matrix. The Doctor's memories were subsequently erased, prior to the childhood she remembers; only snippets remain, masked as the story of the Irish Garda Brendan.

With the Doctor trapped in the Matrix, the Master lures Ashad to Gallifrey and shrinks him with his tissue compression eliminator, taking the Cyberium. With its knowledge and the bodies of the Time Lords he had killed on his arrival to Gallifrey, the Master creates a race of regenerating Cybermen, aiming to use them to take over the universe. In the Matrix, a vision of the Fugitive Doctor restores the Doctor’s belief in herself. The Doctor escapes by overloading the Matrix with all of her memories from her past incarnations.

On board the Cyber-carrier, Bescot is killed, while Yaz and Graham successfully hide from the invading Cybermen in empty Cyber-armor. They subsequently save the lives of Ryan, Ethan, and Ko Sharmus from Cybermen forces sent to the planet by Ashad. The group gather and agree to go through the portal to Gallifrey.

The Doctor regroups with her companions, and discovers Ashad's miniaturized body contains a "Death Particle" capable of destroying all organic life on a planet. The Doctor and her friends blow up the Cyber-carrier, destroying Ashad's army in the process and foiling his plot to rebuild the Cyber-Empire. Finding a TARDIS, she programs it to take her allies home. The Doctor takes one of Ko Sharmus' explosives to set off the particle. She is unable to trigger it when goaded by the Master, but Ko Sharmus appears and takes it, as penance for failing to suitably hide the Cyberium. The Doctor escapes in another TARDIS as the explosion consumes Gallifrey, as the Master escapes with his CyberMasters.

The Doctor's allies arrive on contemporary Earth in their TARDIS. The Doctor lands the other TARDIS near her own, but as she prepares to take off, she is arrested by the Judoon and teleported to a prison located inside an asteroid.

Continuity edit

As the Doctor broadcasts her memories to escape the Matrix, numerous clips from both the classic and revived series appear, featuring each Doctor as well as several companions and villains. Notably the flashback includes images from The Brain of Morbius, a Fourth Doctor serial. In that story, while the Doctor and Morbius are hooked to a machine during a battle of wits, the machine briefly flashed up the former regenerations of the Doctor and eight additional faces, implied to be incarnations that precede the First Doctor. Their inclusion in this episode identifies them as incarnations of the timeless child.[1]

Production edit

Development edit

"The Timeless Children" was written by Chris Chibnall.[2][3] Further episode details were announced in Doctor Who Magazine #548 in early February 2020.[3]

Casting edit

Julie Graham was cast as Ravio in the episode.[3] Ian McElhinney and Steve Toussaint were announced as guest stars in the two-part finale, "Ascension of the Cybermen" / "The Timeless Children"; however, Toussaint did not appear in this episode after his character was killed in the events of "Ascension of the Cybermen".[4] Jo Martin reprises her role from "Fugitive of the Judoon" as an incarnation of the Doctor.

Filming edit

Jamie Magnus Stone directed the fifth block, consisting of the ninth and tenth episodes.[5]

Broadcast and reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer)71%[6]
Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score)6.33/10[6]
Review scores
SourceRating
The A.V. ClubB[7]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[8]
Metro     [9]
Radio Times     [10]
The Independent     [11]
The Telegraph     [12]

Television edit

"The Timeless Children" aired on 1 March 2020.[3] It is the second of a two-part story; the previous episode, "Ascension of the Cybermen", aired on 23 February.[3]

Ratings edit

"The Timeless Children" was watched by 3.78 million viewers overnight, making it the seventh most watched programme for the day in the United Kingdom.[13] The episode had an Audience Appreciation Index score of 82.[14] The episode received an official total of 4.69 million viewers across all UK channels and was the 30th most-watched programme of the week.[14] It was the lowest-rated episode of the show since its revival in 2005 after "The Eaters of Light" in 2017.[15]

Critical reception edit

The episode received a 71% approval, and an average rating of 6.33/10, on the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 14 reviews from critics. The consensus on the website reads, "Its relentless plotting and exposition teeter on overwhelming, but a bold daringness to reinvent Whovian lore coupled with Jodie Whittaker's dynamic performance make 'The Timeless Children' a successful season finale."[6]

The Guardian gave the episode four out of five stars, praising Whittaker's "visceral" performance and deeming that the "finale takes audacious flights, rewriting Doctor Who lore to extravagant degrees, creating an alternative backstory for the creation of Gallifrey and a completely new backstory for the Doctor."[16] In a review for The Daily Telegraph, Michael Hogan praised the expanded roles of Graham, Ryan and Yaz, but felt the revelation was as confusing for the Doctor as it was for audiences, writing it was "the sort of "timey-wimey, wibbly-wobbly" narrative tricksiness" that former showrunner Steven Moffat had been criticised for.[17]

Conversely, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times said, while he could accept there being more incarnations before the First Doctor, he felt their origin story did "not make for involving television". He expressed various criticisms of the episode, calling it overall an "awful, boring mess", and concluded that the show "deserves – and indeed needs – a lengthy rest".[18] Caroline Siede of The A.V. Club similarly criticised several aspects of the episode, including the portrayal of Whittaker's Doctor, and felt it left "the biggest questions unanswered".[19] Devan Coggan of Entertainment Weekly thought it "a bold reveal" that the Doctor had lived numerous lives before the First Doctor, and praised Whittaker and Dhawan's performances, but thought that "a few other characters and plot points get lost in all the big revelations."[20]

Andrew Cartmel, a former Doctor Who script editor during the 1980s, was quoted as believing the episode "depletes the mystery" of Doctor Who. Cartmel had previously planned to tease a backstory for the Doctor during his time on the show, dubbed the Cartmel Masterplan.[21] Steven Moffat defended the reveal of the Doctor's origins, and felt that the 1966 episode The Power of the Daleks implied the Second Doctor had regenerated more than once before.[22][23] The revelation proved divisive among Doctor Who fans,[22][24][25] so much so that the BBC put out a press statement in response to the complaints it received.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Jeffrey, Morgan (1 March 2020). "Doctor Who's big reveal just solved a 44-year-old mystery". Radio Times. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Doctor Who Series 12 will start and end with two-parters". Denofgeek. 27 December 2019. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Laford, Andrew (6 February 2020). "Doctor Who Magazine reveals titles of two-part series finale". Cultbox. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Doctor Who Series 12: Ian McElhinney and Steve Toussaint to star in Doctor Who". CultBox. 6 February 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Doctor Who Series 12: new directors discovered". CultBox. 20 May 2019.
  6. ^ a b c "Doctor Who - Season 12 Episode 10". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  7. ^ Siede, Caroline (1 March 2020). "Doctor Who's season finale raises more questions than it answers". The A.V. Club.
  8. ^ Coggan, Devan (1 March 2020). "Doctor Who season finale recap: The Timeless Child, revealed". Entertainment Weekly.
  9. ^ "Doctor Who series 12 finale The Timeless Children rewrites history books | Metro News". Metro.co.uk. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  10. ^ Mulkern, Patrick (2 March 2020). "Doctor Who The Timeless Children review: the much-vaunted finale is an overblown gush of nonsense". Radio Times.
  11. ^ Ed Power (March 2020). "Doctor Who review, The Timeless Children: There's so much going on it becomes overwhelming". The Independent. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  12. ^ Michael Hogan (March 2020). "Doctor Who: The Timeless Children, review: a giddy, baffling rush of a finale". The Telegraph. Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  13. ^ Marcus (2 March 2020). "The Timeless Children - Overnight Viewing Figures". Doctor Who News. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  14. ^ a b Marcus (9 March 2020). "The Timeless Children - Official Ratings". Doctor Who News. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Doctor Who season 12 ends on lowest ratings since 2005 reboot". Metro. 9 March 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  16. ^ Martin, Dan (1 March 2020). "Doctor Who finale recap: series 38, episode ten – The Timeless Children". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  17. ^ Michael Hogan (March 2020). "Doctor Who: The Timeless Children, review: a giddy, baffling rush of a finale". The Telegraph. Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  18. ^ Mulkern, Patrick (2 March 2020). "Doctor Who The Timeless Children review: the much-vaunted finale is an overblown gush of nonsense". Radio Times. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  19. ^ Siede, Caroline (1 March 2020). "Doctor Who's season finale raises more questions than it answers". The A.V. Club.
  20. ^ Coggan, Devan (1 March 2020). "Doctor Who season finale recap: The Timeless Child, revealed". Entertainment Weekly.
  21. ^ "Andrew Cartmel thinks Timeless Child "depletes the mystery" of Doctor Who". Doctor Who TV. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  22. ^ a b Warner, Sam (10 April 2020). "Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat defends series 12 finale's controversial Doctor twist". Digital Spy.
  23. ^ Fullerton, Huw (10 April 2020). "Ex-Doctor Who boss Steven Moffat defends the twists in Jodie Whittaker's The Timeless Children". Radio Times.
  24. ^ Bacon, Thomas (29 July 2021). "What Went Wrong With Chris Chibnall's Doctor Who". ScreenRant. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  25. ^ Andrew, Jamie (25 June 2021). "Doctor Who Series 13: Jodie Whittaker Leaving Rumours, the Next Doctor, and the Future". Den of Geek. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  26. ^ "BBC Responds to The Timeless Children Canon Complaints". Doctor Who TV. 6 March 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2020.

External links edit

  • "The Timeless Children" at the BBC Doctor Who homepage
  • "The Timeless Children" on Tardis at Fandom, an external wiki
  • "The Timeless Children" at IMDb  

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The Timeless Children is the tenth and final episode of the twelfth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who first broadcast on BBC One on 1 March 2020 It was written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Jamie Magnus Stone It is the second of a two part story the previous episode Ascension of the Cybermen aired on 23 February 295b The Timeless Children Doctor Who episodeCastDoctor Jodie Whittaker Thirteenth DoctorCompanions Bradley Walsh Graham O Brien Tosin Cole Ryan Sinclair Mandip Gill Yasmin KhanOthersSacha Dhawan The Master Patrick O Kane Ashad Ian McElhinney Ko Sharmus Julie Graham Ravio Alex Austin Yedlarmi Matt Carver Ethan Rhiannon Clements Bescot Seylan Baxter Tecteun Kirsty Besterman Solpado Paul Kasey Judoon Captain Nicholas Briggs Voice of Cybermen and Judoon Captain Matthew Rohman Simon Carew Jon Davey Richard Highgate Richard Price Mickey Lewis Matthew Doman Paul Bailey Cybermen Jo Martin Fugitive DoctorProductionDirected byJamie Magnus StoneWritten byChris ChibnallScript editorFiona McAllisterProduced byNikki WilsonExecutive producer s Chris ChibnallMatt StrevensMusic bySegun AkinolaSeriesSeries 12Running time2nd of 2 part story 65 minutesFirst broadcast1 March 2020 2020 03 01 Chronology Preceded by Ascension of the Cybermen Followed by Revolution of the Daleks List of Doctor Who episodes 2005 present The episode stars Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor alongside Bradley Walsh Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill as her companions Graham O Brien Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan respectively The episode also stars Sacha Dhawan as the Master The episode was watched by 4 69 million viewers and received mixed reviews from critics Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Continuity 2 Production 2 1 Development 2 2 Casting 2 3 Filming 3 Broadcast and reception 3 1 Television 3 2 Ratings 3 3 Critical reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe Master persuades the Doctor to join him on Gallifrey where he forces her to enter the Matrix He shows her the secret history of Gallifrey and its native Shobogans Tecteun a space explorer found a timeless child with the capacity to regenerate She adopted the child and studied her successfully grafting her regeneration capacity into the Shobogans transforming them into Time Lords they chose to limit a Time Lord s regenerations to twelve The Master reveals that the Doctor is the timeless child Tecteun and the child were inducted into a clandestine organisation called the Division the details of which were redacted from the Matrix The Doctor s memories were subsequently erased prior to the childhood she remembers only snippets remain masked as the story of the Irish Garda Brendan With the Doctor trapped in the Matrix the Master lures Ashad to Gallifrey and shrinks him with his tissue compression eliminator taking the Cyberium With its knowledge and the bodies of the Time Lords he had killed on his arrival to Gallifrey the Master creates a race of regenerating Cybermen aiming to use them to take over the universe In the Matrix a vision of the Fugitive Doctor restores the Doctor s belief in herself The Doctor escapes by overloading the Matrix with all of her memories from her past incarnations On board the Cyber carrier Bescot is killed while Yaz and Graham successfully hide from the invading Cybermen in empty Cyber armor They subsequently save the lives of Ryan Ethan and Ko Sharmus from Cybermen forces sent to the planet by Ashad The group gather and agree to go through the portal to Gallifrey The Doctor regroups with her companions and discovers Ashad s miniaturized body contains a Death Particle capable of destroying all organic life on a planet The Doctor and her friends blow up the Cyber carrier destroying Ashad s army in the process and foiling his plot to rebuild the Cyber Empire Finding a TARDIS she programs it to take her allies home The Doctor takes one of Ko Sharmus explosives to set off the particle She is unable to trigger it when goaded by the Master but Ko Sharmus appears and takes it as penance for failing to suitably hide the Cyberium The Doctor escapes in another TARDIS as the explosion consumes Gallifrey as the Master escapes with his CyberMasters The Doctor s allies arrive on contemporary Earth in their TARDIS The Doctor lands the other TARDIS near her own but as she prepares to take off she is arrested by the Judoon and teleported to a prison located inside an asteroid Continuity edit As the Doctor broadcasts her memories to escape the Matrix numerous clips from both the classic and revived series appear featuring each Doctor as well as several companions and villains Notably the flashback includes images from The Brain of Morbius a Fourth Doctor serial In that story while the Doctor and Morbius are hooked to a machine during a battle of wits the machine briefly flashed up the former regenerations of the Doctor and eight additional faces implied to be incarnations that precede the First Doctor Their inclusion in this episode identifies them as incarnations of the timeless child 1 Production editDevelopment edit The Timeless Children was written by Chris Chibnall 2 3 Further episode details were announced in Doctor Who Magazine 548 in early February 2020 3 Casting edit Julie Graham was cast as Ravio in the episode 3 Ian McElhinney and Steve Toussaint were announced as guest stars in the two part finale Ascension of the Cybermen The Timeless Children however Toussaint did not appear in this episode after his character was killed in the events of Ascension of the Cybermen 4 Jo Martin reprises her role from Fugitive of the Judoon as an incarnation of the Doctor Filming edit Jamie Magnus Stone directed the fifth block consisting of the ninth and tenth episodes 5 Broadcast and reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingRotten Tomatoes Tomatometer 71 6 Rotten Tomatoes Average Score 6 33 10 6 Review scoresSourceRatingThe A V ClubB 7 Entertainment WeeklyB 8 Metro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Radio Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 The Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Television edit The Timeless Children aired on 1 March 2020 3 It is the second of a two part story the previous episode Ascension of the Cybermen aired on 23 February 3 Ratings edit The Timeless Children was watched by 3 78 million viewers overnight making it the seventh most watched programme for the day in the United Kingdom 13 The episode had an Audience Appreciation Index score of 82 14 The episode received an official total of 4 69 million viewers across all UK channels and was the 30th most watched programme of the week 14 It was the lowest rated episode of the show since its revival in 2005 after The Eaters of Light in 2017 15 Critical reception edit The episode received a 71 approval and an average rating of 6 33 10 on the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 reviews from critics The consensus on the website reads Its relentless plotting and exposition teeter on overwhelming but a bold daringness to reinvent Whovian lore coupled with Jodie Whittaker s dynamic performance make The Timeless Children a successful season finale 6 The Guardian gave the episode four out of five stars praising Whittaker s visceral performance and deeming that the finale takes audacious flights rewriting Doctor Who lore to extravagant degrees creating an alternative backstory for the creation of Gallifrey and a completely new backstory for the Doctor 16 In a review for The Daily Telegraph Michael Hogan praised the expanded roles of Graham Ryan and Yaz but felt the revelation was as confusing for the Doctor as it was for audiences writing it was the sort of timey wimey wibbly wobbly narrative tricksiness that former showrunner Steven Moffat had been criticised for 17 Conversely Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times said while he could accept there being more incarnations before the First Doctor he felt their origin story did not make for involving television He expressed various criticisms of the episode calling it overall an awful boring mess and concluded that the show deserves and indeed needs a lengthy rest 18 Caroline Siede of The A V Club similarly criticised several aspects of the episode including the portrayal of Whittaker s Doctor and felt it left the biggest questions unanswered 19 Devan Coggan of Entertainment Weekly thought it a bold reveal that the Doctor had lived numerous lives before the First Doctor and praised Whittaker and Dhawan s performances but thought that a few other characters and plot points get lost in all the big revelations 20 Andrew Cartmel a former Doctor Who script editor during the 1980s was quoted as believing the episode depletes the mystery of Doctor Who Cartmel had previously planned to tease a backstory for the Doctor during his time on the show dubbed the Cartmel Masterplan 21 Steven Moffat defended the reveal of the Doctor s origins and felt that the 1966 episode The Power of the Daleks implied the Second Doctor had regenerated more than once before 22 23 The revelation proved divisive among Doctor Who fans 22 24 25 so much so that the BBC put out a press statement in response to the complaints it received 26 References edit Jeffrey Morgan 1 March 2020 Doctor Who s big reveal just solved a 44 year old mystery Radio Times Retrieved 1 March 2020 Doctor Who Series 12 will start and end with two parters Denofgeek 27 December 2019 Retrieved 27 December 2019 a b c d e Laford Andrew 6 February 2020 Doctor Who Magazine reveals titles of two part series finale Cultbox Retrieved 6 February 2020 Doctor Who Series 12 Ian McElhinney and Steve Toussaint to star in Doctor Who CultBox 6 February 2020 Retrieved 8 February 2020 Doctor Who Series 12 new directors discovered CultBox 20 May 2019 a b c Doctor Who Season 12 Episode 10 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 14 March 2020 Siede Caroline 1 March 2020 Doctor Who s season finale raises more questions than it answers The A V Club Coggan Devan 1 March 2020 Doctor Who season finale recap The Timeless Child revealed Entertainment Weekly Doctor Who series 12 finale The Timeless Children rewrites history books Metro News Metro co uk 14 February 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2020 Mulkern Patrick 2 March 2020 Doctor Who The Timeless Children review the much vaunted finale is an overblown gush of nonsense Radio Times Ed Power March 2020 Doctor Who review The Timeless Children There s so much going on it becomes overwhelming The Independent Archived from the original on 20 June 2022 Retrieved 2 March 2020 Michael Hogan March 2020 Doctor Who The Timeless Children review a giddy baffling rush of a finale The Telegraph Telegraph co uk Retrieved 2 March 2020 Marcus 2 March 2020 The Timeless Children Overnight Viewing Figures Doctor Who News Retrieved 2 March 2020 a b Marcus 9 March 2020 The Timeless Children Official Ratings Doctor Who News Retrieved 9 March 2020 Doctor Who season 12 ends on lowest ratings since 2005 reboot Metro 9 March 2020 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Martin Dan 1 March 2020 Doctor Who finale recap series 38 episode ten The Timeless Children The Guardian Retrieved 3 July 2020 Michael Hogan March 2020 Doctor Who The Timeless Children review a giddy baffling rush of a finale The Telegraph Telegraph co uk Retrieved 2 March 2020 Mulkern Patrick 2 March 2020 Doctor Who The Timeless Children review the much vaunted finale is an overblown gush of nonsense Radio Times Retrieved 2 March 2020 Siede Caroline 1 March 2020 Doctor Who s season finale raises more questions than it answers The A V Club Coggan Devan 1 March 2020 Doctor Who season finale recap The Timeless Child revealed Entertainment Weekly Andrew Cartmel thinks Timeless Child depletes the mystery of Doctor Who Doctor Who TV 4 May 2020 Retrieved 4 May 2020 a b Warner Sam 10 April 2020 Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat defends series 12 finale s controversial Doctor twist Digital Spy Fullerton Huw 10 April 2020 Ex Doctor Who boss Steven Moffat defends the twists in Jodie Whittaker s The Timeless Children Radio Times Bacon Thomas 29 July 2021 What Went Wrong With Chris Chibnall s Doctor Who ScreenRant Retrieved 22 May 2022 Andrew Jamie 25 June 2021 Doctor Who Series 13 Jodie Whittaker Leaving Rumours the Next Doctor and the Future Den of Geek Retrieved 29 November 2022 BBC Responds to The Timeless Children Canon Complaints Doctor Who TV 6 March 2020 Retrieved 6 March 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Thirteenth Doctor The Timeless Children at the BBC Doctor Who homepage The Timeless Children on Tardis at Fandom an external wiki The Timeless Children at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Timeless Children amp oldid 1192676204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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