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* EthicalSlut: Alexander claims to be this. Seeing as it's 1913, it makes him come across as a shockingly liberal person. As it turns out, [[spoiler:he's actually in a monogamous relationship with a man, and overcompensates by pretending to be dating multiple women]].
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* EthicalSlut: Alexander claims to be this. Seeing as it's 1913, it makes him come across as a shockingly liberal person. As it turns out, [[spoiler:he's he's actually in a monogamous relationship with a man, and overcompensates by pretending to be dating multiple women]].women.
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* KillAndReplace: Greeneye uses this strategy to pose as a friend of Benny's. When Benny finds out, she asks if she ever actually met the original of the person he impersonated. [[spoiler:Only once, the first time they meet.]]
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* KillAndReplace: Greeneye uses this strategy to pose as a friend of Benny's. When Benny finds out, she asks if she ever actually met the original of the person he impersonated. [[spoiler:Only She did, but only once, the first time they meet.]]
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''Human Nature'' was adapted for television by its author, Creator/PaulCornell, into the episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]]. It remains the only novel to be directly adapted, rather than mined for story elements.
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''Human Nature'' was adapted for television by its author, Creator/PaulCornell, into the episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]]. It remains the only novel to be directly adapted, rather than mined for story elements.
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* ClosetGay: Bernice's landlord, Alexander Shuttleworth, cultivates a slightly scandalous reputation as a ladies' man who women should be wary around in case he attempts to seduce them. It's all a blind, since he's actually gay and in a loving monogamous relationship with another male character. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that it's 1914, and to be an out homosexual man would likely result in prosecution and possible imprisonment.
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* ClosetGay: Bernice's landlord, Alexander Shuttleworth, cultivates a slightly scandalous reputation as a ladies' man who women should be wary around in case he attempts to seduce them. It's all a blind, since he's actually gay and in a loving monogamous relationship with another male character. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that it's 1914, and to be an out homosexual man would likely result in prosecution and possible imprisonment.
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* OrphanedEtymology: In-universe. John Smith uses the expression "shot himself in the foot". Since this is before the First World War, no-one's heard it before.
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''Human Nature'' was adapted for television buy it author, Creator/PaulCornell into the episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]]. It remains the only novel to be directly adapted, rather than mined for story elements.
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''Human Nature'' was adapted for television buy it by its author, Creator/PaulCornell Creator/PaulCornell, into the episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]]. It remains the only novel to be directly adapted, rather than mined for story elements.
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* BalloonOfDoom: One of the Aubertides has the form of a little girl with a balloon - a balloon which can chase and suffocate people at her command.
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* BalloonOfDoom: One Aphasia, one of the Aubertides Aubertides, has the form of a little girl with a balloon - a balloon which can chase and suffocate people at her command.
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* {{Tuckerization}}: The school's bursar is "a young Scotsman with curly hair and permanently perplexed eyes" named [[Creator/StevenMoffat Moffat]].
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** The school's bursar is "a young Scotsman with curly hair and permanently perplexed eyes" named [[Creator/StevenMoffatMoffat]].Moffat]].
** Jill and Jenny, the perpetually bickering neighbours, are named after two regulars on rec.arts.drwho who seemed to be locked in a permanent FlameWar.
** The school's bursar is "a young Scotsman with curly hair and permanently perplexed eyes" named [[Creator/StevenMoffat
** Jill and Jenny, the perpetually bickering neighbours, are named after two regulars on rec.arts.drwho who seemed to be locked in a permanent FlameWar.
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''Human Nature'' was adapted for television into the episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]]. It remains the only novel to be directly adapted, rather than mined for story elements.
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''Human Nature'' was adapted for television buy it author, Creator/PaulCornell into the episodes [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E8HumanNature "Human Nature"]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E9TheFamilyOfBlood "The Family of Blood"]]. It remains the only novel to be directly adapted, rather than mined for story elements.
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* ArmouredClosetGay: Bernice's landlord, Alexander Shuttleworth, cultivates a slightly scandalous reputation as a ladies' man who women should be wary around in case he attempts to seduce them. It's all a blind, since he's actually gay and in a loving monogamous relationship with another male character. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that it's 1914, and to be an out homosexual man would likely result in prosecution and possible imprisonment.
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* ClosetGay: Bernice's landlord, Alexander Shuttleworth, cultivates a slightly scandalous reputation as a ladies' man who women should be wary around in case he attempts to seduce them. It's all a blind, since he's actually gay and in a loving monogamous relationship with another male character. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that it's 1914, and to be an out homosexual man would likely result in prosecution and possible imprisonment.
* ClosetGay: Bernice's landlord, Alexander Shuttleworth, cultivates a slightly scandalous reputation as a ladies' man who women should be wary around in case he attempts to seduce them. It's all a blind, since he's actually gay and in a loving monogamous relationship with another male character. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that it's 1914, and to be an out homosexual man would likely result in prosecution and possible imprisonment.
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In an attempt to understand Benny's sadness following [[Recap/DoctorWhoNewAdventuresSanctuary Guy de Carnac's death]], the Doctor turns himself into a human history teacher in the year 1914 by locking away his Time Lordyness in a pod. Unfortunately, there is a family of aliens who are trying to steal his Time Lordyness.
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In an attempt to understand Benny's sadness following [[Recap/DoctorWhoNewAdventuresSanctuary Guy de Carnac's death]], the Doctor turns himself into a human history teacher in the year 1914 by locking away his [[BuffySpeak Time Lordyness Lordyness]] in a pod. Unfortunately, there is a family of aliens who are trying to steal his Time Lordyness.
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* RuleNumberOne: The Doctor leaves Benny with a numbered list of rules to keep him on the straight and narrow while he's not himself. They range from the serious (the actual rule #1 is "Don't let me commit suicide, if for some reason I want to") to the ... less so (rule #4 is "Don't let me eat pears").
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* RuleNumberOne: The Doctor leaves Benny with a numbered list of rules to keep him on the straight and narrow while he's not himself. They range from the serious (the actual rule #1 is "Don't let me commit suicide, if for some reason I want to") to the ... less so (rule #4 is "Don't let me eat pears"). Another way this can be interpreted: the rules are to keep John from doing things the Doctor wouldn't do. Hence, some are redundant (there's no reason John would want to commit suicide, hurt someone or abandon Benny, who's posing as his niece), while the others, like the one about pears, Benny ignores, since John is his own person and why not let him eat pears if he wants to? Especially that she's a little bit angry with the Doctor for putting her in the situation in the first place.
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* ActualPacifist: Tim Latimer, which gets him a lot of grief from the teachers and his fellow students because it's seen as inconsistent with standing up for King and Country. He goes on to serve with distinction in the Great War -- as a medic.
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* CorporalPunishment: Is a standard method of discipline at the school. John Smith isn't a fan, and at one point when he's called on to give a student 'the slipper', he uses a fluffy slipper instead of the hard-soled variety he's supposed to use.
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* KillAndReplace: Greeneye uses this strategy to pose as a friend of Benny's. When Benny finds out, she asks if she ever actually met the original of the person he impersonated. [[spoiler:Only once, the first time they meet.]]
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* RuleNumberOne: The Doctor leaves Benny with a numbered list of rules to keep him on the straight and narrow while he's not himself. They range from the serious (the actual rule one is "Don't let me commit suicide, if for some reason I want to") to the ... less so (rule four is "Don't let me eat pears").
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* RuleNumberOne: The Doctor leaves Benny with a numbered list of rules to keep him on the straight and narrow while he's not himself. They range from the serious (the actual rule one #1 is "Don't let me commit suicide, if for some reason I want to") to the ... less so (rule four #4 is "Don't let me eat pears").
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* NoEqualOpportunityTimeTravel: Bernice is supposed to be keeping a low profile during an extended sojourn in the 1910s. She ditches her skirts about twenty minutes into the adventure in favour of her regular trousers. This gets her into a ''lot'' of trouble.
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* RuleNumberOne: The Doctor leaves Benny with a numbered list of rules to keep him on the straight and narrow while he's not himself. They range from the serious (the actual rule one is "Don't let me commit suicide, if for some reason I want to") to the ... less so (rule four is "Don't let me eat pears").
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* HurtComfortFic: Parts of the story, to the point that there is a chapter actually titled "Hurt/Comfort".
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* HurtComfortFic: Parts of the story, to the point that there is a the fifth chapter is actually titled "Hurt/Comfort".
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* EthicalSlut: Alexander claims to be this. Seeing as it's 1913, it makes him come across as a shockingly liberal person. As it turns out, [[spoiler:he's actually in a monogamous relationship with a man, and overcompensates by pretending to be dating multiple women]].
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* {{Tuckerization}}: The school's bursar is "a young Scotsman with curly hair and permanently perplexed eyes" named [[Creator/StevenMoffat Moffat]].
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* FakinMacGuffin: A variation of the trope is used against the Aubertides at the end when they demand that John Smith hand over the pod containing the Doctor's Time Lord biodata. They'll detect a fake pod, but what they don't expect is for Smith to use the pod himself first, so that what they actually get is the Doctor handing over a real pod containg John Smith's human biodata.
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* FakinMacGuffin: A variation of the trope is used against the Aubertides at the end when they demand that John Smith hand over the pod containing the Doctor's Time Lord biodata. They'll detect a fake pod, but what they don't expect is for Smith to use the pod himself first, so that what they actually get is the Doctor handing over a real pod containg containing John Smith's human biodata.
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* FakinMacGuffin: A variation of the trope is used against the Aubertides at the end when they demand that John Smith hand over the pod containing the Doctor's Time Lord biodata. They'll detect a fake pod, but what they don't expect is for Smith to use the pod himself first, so that what they actually get is the Doctor handing over a real pod containg John Smith's human biodata.
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* FunWithAcronyms: It's revealed to the audience at the end (but not to the Doctor and Benny) that one of the people in 1914 was an agent of the Time Lords' Celestial Intervention Agency, who set the whole thing up so the Doctor would deal with the Aubertides before they threatened Gallifrey. The pseudonym of his human cover identity has the initials C.I.A.