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Aliens of London (2005)
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TV Series:
"Doctor Who" (2005)Original Air Date:
16 April 2005 (Season 1, Episode 4)Plot:
The Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where has the Prime Minister gone in this time of crisis? | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
Something For No One moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Christopher Eccleston | ... | Doctor Who | |
| Billie Piper | ... | Rose Tyler | |
| Camille Coduri | ... | Jackie Tyler | |
| Corey Doabe | ... | Spray Painter | |
| Noel Clarke | ... | Mickey Smith | |
| Ceris Jones | ... | Policeman | |
| Jack Tarlton | ... | Reporter | |
| Lachele Carl | ... | Trinity Wells | |
| Fiesta Mei Ling | ... | Ru | |
| Basil Chung | ... | Bau | |
| Matt Baker | ... | Himself | |
| Andrew Marr | ... | Himself | |
| Rupert Vansittart | ... | General Asquith | |
| David Verrey | ... | Joseph Green | |
| Navin Chowdhry | ... | Indra Ganesh |
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Naoko Mori would reprise her role of Toshiko Sato in the Doctor Who spin-off "Torchwood" (2006). However, unlike her role as a pathologist in Aliens of London, Toshiko is portrayed as a technical expert on Torchwood. This continuity problem was fixed in "Torchwood: Exit Wounds (#2.13)" (2008) when she revealed that she was filling in for Torchwood's doctor Owen Harper, who was hungover. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: In one close-up of a photographer taking pictures outside 10 Downing Street the scene is reversed to provide an opposite angle. You can see the "Nikon" nameplate is reversed on the front of the camera. moreQuotes:
Rose Tyler: And where do you think you're going?The Doctor: Nowhere. It's, uh, just a bit human in there for me. History just happened; they're talking about where you can buy dodgey top-up cards for half price. I'm off on a wonder, that's all.
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You can just imagine Russell T Davies writing Aliens Of London /World War 3 with the explicit reasoning that it would contain something that would appeal to everyone watching . Unfortunately there's the very real danger that RTD has written something that will appeal to no one and just as bad it's at this point we start to see how much of a problem he has in creating a coherent plot structure
The story starts with a pre title sequence which has no bearing on the rest of the story - The Doctor has returned Rose to her London housing estate but the problem is that a whole year has passed since she left at the end of the first episode . Cut to her being questioned by the police as to whether she's been having a " sexual relationship " with this man known only as The Doctor . Considering Rose is 19 and has joined The Doctor of her own free will - And let's not forget she phoned her mother letting her know she's all right in End Of The World - you'll be puzzled as to why so much time is taken up with subplot . Was it just written so RTD could use the phrase " sexual relationship " ?
But it gets worse because the Slitheen arrive on Earth and they use peoples skin to disguise themselves as humans or rather human British politicians ( A contradiction in terms ? ) in order to start WW3 and in using someones skin there's a gas exchange which leads to squeaking noises which leads to a classic terrible line : " Do you mind not farting while I'm saving the planet ? " Very clever Russell I musn't say and just to prove this isn't puerile childish nonsense RTD introduces satire involving tongue in cheek references to the search for WMD in Iraq but for a discerning viewer one can't help wishing Davies had concentrated on what " Attack plan delta " is