Doctor who season 1 episode 2
The Master, arriving in 1834, is super upset to learn the Doctor's still alive. And they still have some of the Bond tech from last week to defend themselves when the Kasaavins attack. Even with him on their tail, the companions, devoid of both Doctor and internet (so Barton can't track them), do well, asking the right questions, and continuing to keep the planet safe.
Onboard the Master's TARDIS - the Australian farmhouse, flying through the Time Vortex, not unlike the Wicked Witch of the West's house in a tornado - Barton is super upset to learn the companions are alive and the plane's landed in Essex. She takes the Doctor home with her to 1834, where it turns out she's Ada Lovelace (actually, Gordon, she hasn't met her nice Earl yet), and this is a scientific symposium where inventors are hawking their latest steampunk-ish inventions. Considering the surroundings, the Doctor telling Ada she's a time traveler investigating a 21st-century conspiracy doesn't sound out of place. Her name is Ada ( Sylvie Briggs), and she believes this is the inside of her mind, and the aliens, the "Kasaavins," are guardians. How will they survive this nasty death? Well, it starts with a glass and metal square labeled "Ryan, " which leads to another square, this time with a helpful left arrow, and that leads to a seatback pocket with the most helpful thing of all: Pictograph instructions of "How To Land A Plane Without A Cockpit."ĭoctor: Two pacifists and a 19th-century descendant of Byron, against the Nazis in Paris and an alien invasion across multiple dimensions. Doctor Who's " Spyfall, Part 1" ended with The Doctor trapped in the green place and Ryan, Yaz, and Graham on an airplane, the engine of which has been blown off.