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* ForTheEvulz: The Recon Dalek gleefully agrees that it doesn't have to kill Leo the scientist when it's done using him as a puppet... but it's going to anyway.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: Although they're no longer travelling with the Doctor, Ryan and Graham both express an interest in continuing to investigate paranormal activity on Earth, such as a so-called troll invasion in a town in Finland or a race of gravel-people in a Korean quarry, and the Doctor's parting gift to them, two pieces of psychic paper, opens up a world of opportunities for them to do just that.
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* NewEraSpeech: Jo Patterson gives one of these after becoming Prime Minister, focusing on how she intends to build a secure future for the UK with her new army of security drones.


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* NotMeThisTime: The Fam are instantly suspicious of Jack Robertson being in cahoots with the Daleks when they find footage of him alongside a Dalek security drone. It turns out he's (initially) ignorant of the threat Daleks pose to the universe and intends the drones to be controlled by A.I.

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** Rose and her tragic fate is mentioned by Jack.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In a vast departure from the way Whovians have come to expect companion departures, both Ryan and Graham decide to remain on Earth, the first time since Martha Jones a companion decided they simply had enough.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In a vast departure from the way Whovians have come to expect companion departures, departures (at least in New Who), both Ryan and Graham decide to remain on Earth, the first time since Martha Jones a companion decided they simply had enough.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In a vast departure from the way Whovians have come to expect companion departures, both Ryan and Graham decide to remain on Earth, the first time since Martha Jones a companion decided they simply had enough.
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* CorruptPolitician: UK Technology Secretary Jo Patterson feeds Robertson the location of the wrecked Dalek scout, has him build an army of "security drones" in her constituency so she can earn enough political capital to become Prime Minister, forces him to rush production so she can set up what is basically a robotic PoliceState, and then blackmails him into handing them over for free in return for turning a blind eye to his various companies' tax evasion. She ends up [[AssholeVictim getting killed]] by [[LaserGuidedKarma the very same Dalek army]] she inadvertently helped create.
* EnemyCivilWar: The Doctor deliberately sets one up by summoning the Death Squad Daleks to Earth, knowing that they will identify the Robertson Daleks as "impure" and exterminate them.
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* TheSlowPath: Due to the Doctor not programming the correct coordinates into the TARDIS when leaving the prison, she ends up re-uniting with the Fam 10 months later than expected.
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* SoProudOfYou: Grace's ghost, possibly, appears to Ryan and Graham at the end of the episode to give them a proud and loving smile before fading away.


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* YouDoNotWantToKnow: Jack once again produces a useful bit of tech he shouldn't have been allowed to keep and tells the Doctor not to ask how he smuggled it in. Her expression says it all.
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* ShoutOut: The Doctor starts reciting the first chapter of ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone'' to herself as a bedtime story at one point.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: The Recon Scout Dalek requests not to be exterminated by the Death Squad, insisting it can re-write its own DNA to purify itself and become a loyal servant of the Dalek cause again. The Death Squad, however, only recognises one way to purify an impure Dalek.



* ContinuityCavalcade: The monsters in Judoon Jail are past enemies of The Doctor, including a Silence, a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E10Blink Weeping Angel]] named Angela, and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum Pting]].
* ContinuityNod: Gwen gets mentioned at the end of the episode, apparently taking a Dalek out with a motorcycle, with Jack staying on Earth to play baseball with her son. This is the first time in almost '''12 years''' Gwen gets a mention in a Doctor Who episode, being last seen in ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd Journeys End]]''. As mentioned, the nod also indirectly establishes that Anwen (Gwen's daughter revealed in ''Series/TorchwoodChildrenOfEarth'', last seen in ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay'') now has a brother.

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* ContinuityCavalcade: The monsters in Judoon Jail are past enemies of The Doctor, including a Silence, two berserk Oods, a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E10Blink Weeping Angel]] named Angela, and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum a Pting]].
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Gwen gets mentioned at the end of the episode, apparently taking a Dalek out with a motorcycle, with Jack staying on Earth to play baseball with her son. This is the first time in almost '''12 years''' Gwen gets a mention in a Doctor Who episode, being last seen in ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd Journeys End]]''. As mentioned, the nod also indirectly establishes that Anwen (Gwen's daughter revealed in ''Series/TorchwoodChildrenOfEarth'', last seen in ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay'') now has a brother.brother.
** Ryan namedrops a number of alien races him and the Fam have defeated over the course of the past 2 series, including the Skithra and the Morax.



* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out, and implies he's going to restart his political career with another bid for president.

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* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, despite being indirectly responsible for the crisis in the first place and [[TheQuisling being willing to sell out humanity to the Death Squad Daleks for his own safety]], the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out, and implies he's going to use the good PR to restart his political career with another bid for president.president.
* NoodleImplements: Gwen Cooper boasts to Jack that she defeated a Dalek with a pair of boxing gloves and her son's moped.
* NoodleIncident: The Doctor chastises [[ExtremeOmnivore Tiny the Pting]] for trying to eat the security fences in the prison, claiming she's already tried that once.


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* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Leo is both a GadgeteerGenius who's in-depth study of Dalek casing components lets him set up a 3D printer to manufacture Dalek-inspired security drones, and he knows enough about genetics to clone the Recon Scout Dalek from samples of its DNA he scraped off the casing.


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* VillainsWantMercy: The Recon Scout Dalek requests not to be exterminated by the Death Squad, insisting it can re-write its own DNA to purify itself and become a loyal servant of the Dalek cause again. The Death Squad, however, only recognises one way to purify an impure Dalek.

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* RecycledPlot: One probably should've looked at the history books, because in UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo, Winston Churchill also came up with a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks Dalek-based defense system]]. It didn't end well.

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** The episode recycles many elements of ''The Power of the Daleks'' (the first story of the Second Doctor), including human characters trying to use the Daleks for their own purposes, believing they are harmless, and the obsessed scientist who ends up being manipulated by the Daleks.
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more specifically it was in post-production during the coronavirus, it was already filmed: https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-04-30/doctor-who-series-13-coronavirus/


'''''"Revolution of the Daleks"''''' is the 2021 Doctor Who holiday special, written and filmed during the height of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, with its airing pushed back to New Years Day 2021 from Christmas 2020.

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'''''"Revolution of the Daleks"''''' is the 2021 Doctor Who holiday special, written and filmed before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic hit the world, with post-production done remotely from home during the height first UK Lockdown of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, with its airing pushed back to 2020. It was released on New Years Day 2021 from Christmas 2020.
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* BookEnds: Ryan's appearance at the end of the episode has him trying to learn how to ride a bike, like his first scene in "The Woman who fell to Earth".

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* BookEnds: Ryan's appearance at the end of the episode has him trying to learn how to ride a bike, like his first scene in "The Woman who fell to Earth". He's also wearing the same clothing from that scene.


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* ContinuityCavalcade: The monsters in Judoon Jail are past enemies of The Doctor, including a Silence, a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E10Blink Weeping Angel]] named Angela, and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum Pting]].
* ContinuityNod: Gwen gets mentioned at the end of the episode, apparently taking a Dalek out with a motorcycle, with Jack staying on Earth to play baseball with her son. This is the first time in almost '''12 years''' Gwen gets a mention in a Doctor Who episode, being last seen in ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd Journeys End]]''. As mentioned, the nod also indirectly establishes that Anwen (Gwen's daughter revealed in ''Series/TorchwoodChildrenOfEarth'', last seen in ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay'') now has a brother.


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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: While the impure Daleks invaded the UK, Gwen runs one over with her motorcycle, with said exploit being relayed to Jack via intercom to Thirteen after the day is saved.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: The Recon Scout Dalek requests not to be exterminated by the Death Squad, insisting it can re-write its own DNA to purify itself and become a loyal servant of the Dalek cause again. The Death Squad, however, only recognises one way to purify an impure Dalek.



* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out, and implies he's going to restart his policital career with another bid for president.

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* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out, and implies he's going to restart his policital political career with another bid for president.
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* TheQuisling: Jack Robertson is prepared to sell out all of humanity and the Doctor to the Death Squad Daleks to save himself.

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* TheQuisling: Jack Robertson is prepared decides that he wants to sell out all of humanity and the Doctor to work with the Death Squad Daleks to save himself.himself, and he's prepared to sell out the Doctor and the rest of humanity to get them on his side.
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* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out.

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* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out.out, and implies he's going to restart his policital career with another bid for president.
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* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out.

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* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this at the end of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]" was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out.

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* BookEnds: Ryan's appearance at the end of the episode has him trying to learn how to ride a bike, like his first scene in "The Woman who fell to Earth".



* CloneArmy: The Recon Dalek built a cloning facility in Osaka, and created multiple clones of itself to pilot the Dalek shells manufactured by Robertson.



* KarmaHoudini: Double subverted. The start of the episode confirms that Robertson's previous status as this was revoked, as the toxic waste dump beneath his hotel caused a scandal that ruined his bid for the US presidency. However, the end of the episode has him being hailed as the saviour of humanity for standing up to the Dalek menace, when he was really planning to sell everyone out.



* RecycledPlot: One probably should've looked at the history books, because in UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo, Winston Churchill also came up with a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks defense system]]. It didn't end well.

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* TheQuisling: Jack Robertson is prepared to sell out all of humanity and the Doctor to the Death Squad Daleks to save himself.
* RecycledPlot: One probably should've looked at the history books, because in UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo, Winston Churchill also came up with a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks Dalek-based defense system]]. It didn't end well.well.
* RedShirt: The first three victims when the Daleks begin their rampage, two of Robertson's employees and a tourist, are notably wearing red clothing.
* SlippingAMickey: The tea lady at the start of the episode drugs the lorry driver's tea, in order to steal the damaged Dalek casing he's transporting.
* SkewedPriorities: Robertson's first response to discovering a Dalek used his company to finance building a [[CloneArmy Dalek cloning facility]] is to ask how it got the purchase order codes. Ryan calls him out for this.
* SummonBiggerFish: The Doctor summons a squad of Death Squad Daleks to deal with the mutant Daleks that are trying to seize control of Earth.


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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The Dalek recon scout tells the Fam that once it no longer needed human workers to staff its cloning facility, it "recycled" them into a nutrient gel to feed the clones.
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The one with the RecycledPlot, and the [[Series/TheChase final chase]] for two companions.

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The one with the RecycledPlot, and the [[Series/TheChase final chase]] for two companions.
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* PutOnABus: This is Bradley Walsh & Tosin Cole's final episode, with Mandip Gill staying on for Series 13.
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* PutOnABus: This is Bradley Walsh & Tosin Cole's final episode, with Mandip Gill staying on for Series 13.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three survivors from the cyber wars are nowhere to be seen.
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If the title hasn't tipped you off, take a wild guess what this "defense system" actually it.

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If the title hasn't tipped you off, take a wild guess what this "defense system" actually it.is.

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'''''"Revolution of the Daleks"''''' is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (Creator/JohnBarrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was written and filmed during the height of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, and its airing was pushed back to New Years Day 2021 from Christmas 2020.

Following on from the final moments of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren The Timeless Children]]", the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and, using their TARDIS from "Timeless Children" as a base, begin to investigate her disappearance.

Something draws their attention however -- the UK government has unveiled its brand new defense system. Autonomous machines that can be deployed on land and air, with heavy armor and weaponry at a fraction of the size of a conventional tank. A machine the trio have seen before, with deadly results.

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The one with the RecycledPlot, and the [[Series/TheChase final chase]] for two companions.

'''''"Revolution of the Daleks"''''' is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (Creator/JohnBarrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was 2021 Doctor Who holiday special, written and filmed during the height of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, and with its airing was pushed back to New Years Day 2021 from Christmas 2020.

Following on from the final moments of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren The Timeless Children]]", the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, prison by the Judoon, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and, using their TARDIS from "Timeless Children" as a base, begin to investigate her disappearance. \n\n Something draws their attention however -- the UK government has unveiled its brand new defense system. Autonomous machines that can be deployed on land and air, with heavy armor and weaponry at a fraction of the size of a conventional tank. A machine

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* PutOnABus: This is Bradley Walsh & Tosin Cole's final episode, with Mandip Gill staying on for Series 13.
* RecycledPlot: One probably should've looked at the history books, because in UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo, Winston Churchill also came up with a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks defense system]]. It didn't end well.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three survivors from the cyber wars are nowhere to be seen.
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* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Robertson is not happy to see the Fam again.

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* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Robertson is not happy to see the Fam again.again.
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"Revolution of the Daleks" is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was written and filmed during the height of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, and its airing was pushed back to New Years Day 2021 from Christmas 2020.

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"Revolution '''''"Revolution of the Daleks" Daleks"''''' is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) (Creator/JohnBarrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was written and filmed during the height of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, and its airing was pushed back to New Years Day 2021 from Christmas 2020.

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"Revolution of the Daleks" is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was written and filmed during the height of the Coronavirus Pandemic and pushed back to New Years Day 2021 instead of Xmas 2020.
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Following on from the final moments of the Timeless Children, the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and using their TARDIS from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren The Timeless Children]]'' as a base begin to investigate her disappearance.

Something draws their attention however - the UK government has unveiled it's brand new defense system. Autonomous machines that can be deployed on land and air, with heavy armor and weaponry at a fraction of the size of a conventional tank. A machine the trio have seen before, with deadly results.

The trio must find a way to rescue the Doctor to stop this very deadly threat, or do it themselves; discovering that some familiar help is not too far away in the process...

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"Revolution of the Daleks" is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was written and filmed during the height of the Coronavirus Pandemic UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, and its airing was pushed back to New Years Day 2021 instead of Xmas 2020.
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from Christmas 2020.

Following on from the final moments of the "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren The Timeless Children, Children]]", the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and and, using their TARDIS from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren The Timeless Children]]'' "Timeless Children" as a base base, begin to investigate her disappearance.

Something draws their attention however - -- the UK government has unveiled it's its brand new defense system. Autonomous machines that can be deployed on land and air, with heavy armor and weaponry at a fraction of the size of a conventional tank. A machine the trio have seen before, with deadly results.

The trio must find a way to rescue the Doctor to stop this very deadly threat, or do it themselves; themselves, discovering that some familiar help is not too far away in the process...



* TheBusCameBack: Both Captain Jack Harkness returns, after his guest appearance in; ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon Fugitive Of The Judoon]]'', as well as Jack Robertson from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]''.

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* TheBusCameBack: Both Captain Jack Harkness returns, after his guest appearance in; ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon Fugitive Of The Judoon]]'', Judoon]]", as well as Jack Robertson from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK Arachnids In The UK]]''.UK]]".



** The "Defense Drones" use a similar design to the Dalek Scout from ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2019NYSResolution Resolution]]''.
** The Fam have set the Tardis from; ''The Timeless Children'' as their Home Base.
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** The "Defense Drones" use a similar design to the Dalek Scout from ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2019NYSResolution Resolution]]''.
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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: It doesn't appear that spending a long time in prison has done the Doctor much good.
* TallyMarksOnThePrisonWall: The Doctor does this in her Prison Cell.prison cell.
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Following on from the final moments of the Timeless Children, the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and using their TARDIS from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren]]'' as a base begin to investigate her disappearance.

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Following on from the final moments of the Timeless Children, the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and using their TARDIS from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren]]'' ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren The Timeless Children]]'' as a base begin to investigate her disappearance.



* TheBusCameBack: Both Captain Jack Harkness returns, after his guest appearance in; ''Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon'', as well as Jack Robertson from ''Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK''.
* CallBack: The "Defense Drones" use a similar design to the Dalek Scout from ''Recap/DoctorWho2019NYSResolution''.

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* TheBusCameBack: Both Captain Jack Harkness returns, after his guest appearance in; ''Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon'', ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon Fugitive Of The Judoon]]'', as well as Jack Robertson from ''Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK''.
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Following on from the final moments of the Timeless Children, the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and using the TARDIS as a base begin to investigate her disappearance.

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Following on from the final moments of the Timeless Children, the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and using the their TARDIS from ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren]]'' as a base begin to investigate her disappearance.



The trio must find a way to rescue the Doctor to stop this very deadly threat, or do it themselves; discovering that some familiar help is not too far away in the process...

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* TheBusCameBack: Both Captain Jack Harkness returns, after his guest appearance in; ''Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon'', as well as Jack Robertson from ''Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK''.
* CallBack: The "Defense Drones" use a similar design to the Dalek Scout from ''Recap/DoctorWho2019NYSResolution''.
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"Revolution of the Daleks" is the final episode of the Season 12 run, and serves as the finale to both Ryan and Graham's tenures on Team TARDIS. It also serves to reintroduce Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) after his cameo appearance earlier in the season. The episode was written and filmed during the height of the Coronavirus Pandemic and pushed back to New Years Day 2021 instead of Xmas 2020.
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Following on from the final moments of the Timeless Children, the Thirteenth Doctor finds herself locked in a supermax asteroid prison, no way to contact her friends, the TARDIS or anyone to save her. Simultaneously, Yaz, Graham and Ryan discover that the Doctor has vanished and using the TARDIS as a base begin to investigate her disappearance.

Something draws their attention however - the UK government has unveiled it's brand new defense system. Autonomous machines that can be deployed on land and air, with heavy armor and weaponry at a fraction of the size of a conventional tank. A machine the trio have seen before, with deadly results.

The trio must find a way to rescue the Doctor to stop this very deadly threat, or do it themselves; discovering that some familiar help is not too far away in the process...

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