![]() ![]() Wait, did I miss a BFF moment between these two? Did they braid each other’s hair and give each other a friendship bracelet in some previously unseen episode? Because as far back as my memory goes, their interactions have always been, uh, negative (to say the least).ĭavros sees it now…it’s the Doctor’s compassion, a trait Davros has always been known for himself (not really). Then he too can choose genocide!įor some reason though, the Doctor isn’t all that keen on this idea (can’t imagine why) and he reveals that he came to Skaro because Davros was sick and he asked him to be there. Surely the Doctor knows that what can feed him life can be perverted into a mechanism that issues death to all the Daleks on Skaro. ![]() The Doctor sees the cables that feed him, and Davros lays his trap. his children carry a genetic flaw, they respect their maker. he’s connected to all Daleks and feeds off of their energy and 2. Davros shares two important points to the Doctor: 1. The Doctor awakens from a Davros-as-a-boy-in-a-field-of-handmines nightmare only to find himself in a nightmare of a different making with the all grown up psychopathic version of the child. Sure enough, a Dalek comes to investigate the disturbance and Missy pokes its shell full of holes, allowing the angry and super crazy wall Dalek sludge to ooze in and blow it up. She’s the bait to catch and kill a Dalek using the Dark Star alloy she got from the Doctor who knows how long ago. Missy lures a painfully gullible Clara into a trap and cuffs her to the wall. Then as we’re all sufficiently distressed by the Doctor losing hope, Davros’s head security dude Colony Sarff intervenes and reminds the Doctor knows who’s really in control. But no worries!įrom the safety of his heavily-shielded Davros chair, the Doctor makes his desperate demand very clear so clear it’s on the loud speakers so even Missy and Clara can hear it vibrating off of the disintegrating, gooey Dalek walls surrounding them: I want Clara Oswald. Because the Dalek word for sewer is the same word they use for graveyard. Except, the thing about it being Davros? Not so much.Ĭlara and Missy decide to infiltrate the city using the sewer system as it’s perfectly safe and nothing horrific ever happens in a sewer. The Daleks aren’t doing much better until they see Davros is on his way to them. Meanwhile, Davros is monologuing whilst the Doctor is experiencing a bit of a freak out. And so it’s Clara and Missy to the rescue! (Add that to the list of phrases I never thought I’d type.) So him making a will and assuming he’ll die is not a good thing at all. But why, Missy presses, does the Doctor always survive? Because he assumes he will. Missy did something similar with the vortex manipulators and voila! They’re saved. ![]() (“I’m the Doctor, just accept it” is a phrased used later in the episode but I think that works well here too.) I’m a little fuzzy on the details but essentially it’s because this is their show and if they say Time Lords can factor a billion gazillion calculations all at once with a conveniently swiped android teleportation bracelet, well then, there you go. Long story short…Missy is telling Clara how they escaped from the inescapable Dalek stronghold by using an example of a similar hopeless situation from the Doctor’s past. She’s hanging upside down watching as Missy sharpens a stick and tells a story about the Doctor. The Doctor was heartbroken as he watched Missy and Clara Oswald be exterminated by the Daleks. Previously on Doctor Who…the world as we knew it came to an end. ![]()
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