The
Twelfth Doctor, O'Donnell, and Bennett arrive in a Scottish town in 1980, before the town was flooded, and the day the salvaged alien craft from the future landed. O'Donnell and Bennett observe the ship still has the stasis chamber, both power cells, and the absence of glyphs on the walls. They are met by Prentis, a Tivolian funeral director whom O'Donnell recognises as one of the ghosts in the future. Prentis landed on the "barren" planet Earth to bury the Fisher King, a former enslaver of the Tivolians. A ghost of the Doctor has appeared outside the mining facility near the flooded town in 2119, mouthing a set of names, those of the crew, Prentis, the Doctor, and
Clara. Clara relays this to the Doctor in the past, who laments he now knows his future. During this, the still-alive Fisher King escapes the ship, leaving the slab he laid on, kills Prentis, scratches the glyphs into the walls, and takes the stasis chamber from the ship to the church. O'Donnell is killed, and the Doctor confirms his theory that his ghost's list is the order in which they will die. When the Doctor and Bennett try to return to the future to save Clara, the TARDIS sends them back half an hour. The Fisher King confronts the Doctor, affirming that his glyphs and the ghosts he creates with them will send a signal that will draw an armada to enslave humanity. The Doctor says he removed the glyphs from the ship's wall. The Fisher King returns to the ship to find the Doctor lied to him, as the glyphs are still on the walls. The Doctor had set one of the power cells to destroy the dam, flooding the town, and killing the Fisher King. The TARDIS transports Bennett to the future. In the future, the Doctor's ghost releases the other ghosts from the Faraday cage. Clara, Cass, and Lunn are cornered in the hangar bay, when the stasis chamber opens, revealing the Doctor, who had used it to survive the flood. He creates the image of the ghost Doctor to lure the ghosts to the Faraday cage and trap them there until
UNIT can arrive to remove it. The Doctor wipes the memories of the glyphs from everyone's minds. The plot of the episode is a
bootstrap paradox—the Doctor programmed the ghost to say the list of names because that is what the ghost's message said.
Continuity In the prologue, the Doctor performs
Beethoven's
Symphony No. 5 with his
electric guitar. The Doctor had previously been shown playing such an instrument atop a
tank in the ninth series opener, "
The Magician's Apprentice". The electric guitar amplifier seen in the Doctor's prologue has a plaque reading Magpie Electricals, a shop originally owned by Mr Magpie and visited by the
Tenth Doctor and
Rose Tyler in the episode "
The Idiot's Lantern". The name often appears on electronic equipment throughout the series, such as
Martha Jones' television in "
The Sound of Drums", and a shop with the same name is seen in "
The Beast Below". O'Donnell mentions prior
companions Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, and
Amy Pond, as well as
Harold Saxon and events from "
Kill the Moon". She also mentions "the Minister of War", but the Doctor has no knowledge of this, surmising that this will be in his future. The Tivolian race previously appeared in the episode "
The God Complex". Prentis says they were liberated from the Fisher King's people by the "glorious Arcateenians", only to be conquered by them in turn; the Arcateenians were first mentioned in the
Torchwood episode "
Greeks Bearing Gifts". Both episodes were written by
Toby Whithouse. The TARDIS' "Security Protocol 712" first appeared in "
Blink". Other console room holograms have included the Emergency Program One ("
The Parting of the Ways") and the "voice interface" with a holographic feature ("
Let's Kill Hitler").
Outside references During the episode's prologue, the Doctor mentions that he met the actual
Ludwig van Beethoven – a "nice chap, very intense". The
Tenth Doctor alluded to such a meeting in "
Music of the Spheres". O'Donnell alludes to
Neil Armstrong's famous line from the
first Moon walk: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind". The
Eleventh Doctor made use of Armstrong's line when he first defeated the
Silence in "
Day of the Moon". Prentis has business cards with the motto "May the remorse be with you." This is a pun on the
Star Wars catchphrase "
May The Force Be With You". ==Production==