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1[[WMG:[[center:[-''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'' [[Recap/DoctorWho recap index]]\
2'''Twelfth Doctor Era'''\
3'''Series 8:''' [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E1DeepBreath 1]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E2IntoTheDalek 2]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E3RobotOfSherwood 3]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E4Listen 4]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E5TimeHeist 5]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E6TheCaretaker 6]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E7KillTheMoon 7]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E8MummyOnTheOrientExpress 8]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E9Flatline 9]] | '''10''' | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E11DarkWater 11]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E12DeathInHeaven 12]] | [[Recap/DoctorWho2014CSLastChristmas CS]]\
4'''[[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor <<< 2013 Specials]]''' | '''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E1TheMagiciansApprentice Series 9 >>>]]''']]-]]]
5!In the Forest of the Night
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dw_810_in_the_forest_of_the_night.jpg]]
7[[caption-width-right:350:Great, [[Film/{{Creepshow}} Jordy Verrill]]'s been here![[note]]And no, the tiger statue is ''not'' real, thank god.[[/note]]]]
8[[caption-width-right:355:[[labelnote:Click here to see the RadioTimes magazine poster for this episode:]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/in_the_forest_of_the_night_poster_98.jpg ''[[Creator/WilliamBlake Tyger, tyger, burning bright, / in the forests of the night. What immortal hand or eye / could frame thy fearful symmetry?]]'' [[/labelnote]]]]
9->Written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce\
10Directed by Sheree Folkson\
11'''Air date:''' 25 October 2014
12
13->''"The forest -- it's in all the stories that kept you awake at night. The forest is mankind's nightmare."''
14-->-- '''The Doctor'''
15
16JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here no one can see the forest for the trees.
17----
18
19We open in a jungle, where a child in a red hood runs through the woods and finds a magical blue box. How very fairytale.
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21The Doctor's inside, and a bit aggrieved, but even though the girl hasn't got a Doctor's appointment, he lets her in anyway. Eventually, he figures out she must have a name and asks it -- it's Maebh. Maebh's one of Danny Pink's students from Coal Hill, who appears to have gotten lost.
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23She's also surprisingly unflappable when it comes to the TARDIS's [[BiggerOnTheInside famous dimensional disparity]]. After all, you can't know everything. Even the Doctor can't -- he was aiming for UsefulNotes/{{London}}, and the TARDIS keeps telling him he's there, but that can't be right! This is a forest planet, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E8MummyOnTheOrientExpress maybe this is that planet of shrubs ]]--
24
25... oh. OH. [[EarthAllAlong OK, so this is the Planet of Pudding Brains]].
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27All that "civilization" and "having cities" stuff humanity's been doing for the past few millenia's just gonna have to stop right there, because the trees have moved back in. Why? Maybe the plants are invading -- [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E6TheSeedsOfDoom it's happened before]]. Or something's trying to terraform the place with forests so they can move in later -- [[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E5TheSeedsOfDeath again, wouldn't be the first time]]...
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29To properly find out, the Doctor's going to need Clara. She's just come out of a school sleepover in a museum, with Danny and her class in tow, and she's a bit surprised at all this wanton afforestation too. After a quick phone call to find out the Doctor's got Maebh, Team Coal Hill heads out to pick her up, while the Time Lord and child try to figure out what the hell's going on.
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31These aren't your grandma's woods. There's a [[LiteraryAllusionTitle Tyger]] and some wolves, and something far more fearful than symmetry -- there's a solar flare on the way, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E5TimeHeist just like the one that scorched the Bank of Karabraxos]]. Soon the whole ''planet'' will be burning bright.
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33Everyone's hands, and eyes, and all the rest of their bodies, are very, ''very'' mortal...
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35!!Tropes:
36 * AlwaysABiggerFish: It turns out the wolves are running from a tiger.
37* ArtisticLicenceBiology: No attempt is made to explain where the trees got all the biomass they needed to cover the Earth, or how they managed to cover the oceans.
38* ArtisticLicenceChemistry:
39** At least it's consistent with "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E3TheIceWarriors The Ice Warriors]]". Basic chemistry tells us that even if photosynthesis swapped out every CO[-2-] molecule in the atmosphere for oxygen, levels of O[-2-] would only increase ''very'' slightly, as carbon dioxide makes up only a small fraction of a percentage of Earth's air.
40** Enriching the atmosphere with oxygen is the ''last'' thing anyone should do to prevent a fire. Removing oxygen would be much more efficient. But, of course, that way all animal life would choke instead of burn to death.
41* ArtisticLicenceLaw: CRB checks (a check of a person's criminal record to verify they have not committed crimes against children) have been superseded by DBS checks. "CRB" is the more familiar term, and still very much in common parlance, so that's the term used in the episode, even though Danny and Clara, as professionals employed to work with children, would be more likely to use the correct term of DBS.
42* ArtisticLicenceSpace:
43** Solar flares are electromagnetic radiation, not fire. This means they do not require oxygen to produce heat. How would they survive the journey through space otherwise? The fireproof trees depicted in the episode would be useless against radiation.
44** The atmosphere is not what shields the Earth from flares, but the magnetosphere which is generated by the Earth's iron core.
45* AsYouKnow: Subverted; turns out the children ''didn't'' know the world was about to be destroyed, as Clara had been keeping that information from them and Danny.
46* BigBad: The trees turn out to be benevolent, making the main threat the solar flare.
47* BigDamnHeroes: Danny saves the Doctor and Clara from a tiger with a torch.
48* BreatherEpisode: This episode comes between "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E9Flatline Flatline]]", a scary episode that examines the downsides of Clara's CharacterDevelopment over Series 8, and the tragic two-part finale "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E11DarkWater Dark Water]]"/"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E12DeathInHeaven Death in Heaven]]", which ends miserably for our heroes even as Earth is saved. Beyond the spooky fairy tale-esque atmosphere, this episode is much lighter -- EverybodyLives, there's NoAntagonist, a bunch of cute kids are present, and Clara, Danny, and the Doctor's ''positive'' character growth is examined.
49* CaptainObvious: When Ruby's asked how to find ''X'' in a blackboard equation, she points out that "It's right there, at the top!"
50* ChekhovsGun:
51** Bradley's blindingly bright torch. It seems like an unremarkable object at first, just serving to develop Bradley's character as a troublemaker and getting confiscated by Danny when he annoys Samson with it, reasoning that he shouldn't have a light so ridiculously strong simply for his fear of the dark. Then Danny discovers it's really good at scaring off tigers, too.
52** Fireproof trees. At first it just seems like an ObviousRulePatch to prevent the easy solution of "just burn the trees to get rid of them", but then we learn about the solar flare, and it makes sense that the things preventing it from turning the planet into a raging inferno wouldn't be affected by flames.
53** Danny tells Clara to go home and think about what she's going to say to him. She does this in the next episode, with post-it notes at the ready.
54* ChildHater: The Doctor is the mild version; he finds them irritating and his child-minding skills could do with some work, but he is still nice to them.
55* ContinuityNod:
56** To Clara's "breathe our air" line from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E7KillTheMoon Kill the Moon]]".
57** This isn't the first time the Doctor mistook a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS23E1TheMysteriousPlanet plant-ravaged Earth for a different planet]].
58** The Doctor compares the coming solar flare to the one that destroyed the Bank of Karabraxos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E5TimeHeist Time Heist]]".
59** "The Tyger", the poem from which this episode's title is taken from, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E5PlanetOfTheSpiders was in a book that Tommy read at a monastery after getting an IQ boost from a Metebelis crystal]].
60* DamselInDistress: The Doctor lampshades Maebh as the "standard defenceless little girl" one often sees in fairytales.
61* DontGoInTheWoods: Discussed at length and invoked with allusions to fairy tales and lost little girls, but ultimately subverted. The forest is not a monster, it's a ''shield''.
62* EasilyConqueredWorld: The Doctor says that, if the trees are an AlienInvasion, they've won already.
63* EnchantedForest: After the forest springs up overnight to cover the world, the Doctor theorizes that the forest that features in myths and fairy tales is a remnant of a cultural memory of an earlier occasion when something like this happened.
64* EscapedAnimalRampage: A pack of wolves and a tiger escape the London Zoo due to the sudden, explosive growth of forests and run rampant around central London.
65* ExtraStrengthMasquerade: Apparently the whole of the world will collectively forget a forest grew overnight and then evaporated. Presumably the damage caused by the trees (such as Nelson's Column and the animal cages in the zoo) will be given some more mundane explanation, the way humanity in the Whoniverse has tended to do for the various [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth alien invasions]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E5ThePoisonSky environmental disasters]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime corporeal hijackings]] or [[Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay Miracle Day]].
66* EverybodyLives: The Doctor initially believes the solar flare will wipe out humanity, but then realizes that the trees popped up to absorb the impact.
67* FailedASpotCheck: Clara and Danny somehow fail to notice Maebh has gone missing until the Doctor calls to say she's arrived at the TARDIS.
68* FlyCrazy: Maebh keeps waving her hands above her head, trying to shoo away the creatures only she can sense.
69* {{Foreshadowing}}:
70** The stuffed wolves and tiger at the museum where the Coal Hill students' overnighter took place, which hint at the upcoming animal encounters.
71** The Doctor self-deprecatingly calls himself an idiot, which'll come back in a couple episodes.
72* FreezeFrameBonus: In one scene, a double-decker bus can be glimpsed in the background. Clearly visible on the side of the bus (which in reality was a large cardboard cut-out, so this ''was'' intentional) is part of an actual real-world advertisement for ''Doctor Who''; the ad is actually more noticeable in the trailer for the episode.
73* GaiasVengeance: Subverted, the Doctor spends most of the episode thinking that the trees have covered the world and provoked the solar flare to destroy humanity, but they're actually saving the Earth from the flare.
74* GoodNewsBadNews: The Doctor explains how the solar flare is going to roast the planet, and then assures the kids that there is good news: The trees will protect them.
75* GreenAesop: The trees are just trying to help, so stop cutting them down [[SpaceWhaleAesop lest some outer space disaster befall the planet]].
76* HazmatSuit: Men in fire fighting gear toting flamethrowers are portrayed in the [[MalevolentMaskedMen usual menacing way]] until we find out what they're up to.
77* HitlerCam: Inverted for the Doctor's initial view of Maebh.
78* IronicEcho: For once, the Doctor gets the whole "tricking the companion to get them away" routine we have seen time and time again in episodes like "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E5Timelash Timelash]]", "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays The Parting of the Ways]]" and "[[Recap/DoctorWho2013CSTheTimeOfTheDoctor The Time of the Doctor]]" reversed on him; Clara has no intention of escaping by herself, but tells him to get them out to get him back to the TARDIS. This prompts him to express how much he has come to value the Earth, echoing Clara's lines from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E7KillTheMoon Kill the Moon]]", to the point that he refers to the Earth as "his world". This time, he perfectly understands and respects it when she doesn't want to be saved, while she understands that he "can't fight physics" and ''asks'' him to leave; the whole exchange shows how much the two have grown to understand each other since "Kill the Moon" and how seeing each other's edgier bits ultimately strengthened their bond.
79* KillItWithFire: Attempted by the government, but the trees contrive to be fireproof.
80* LastOfHisKind: After observing the Doctor for a while, Clara would rather have herself, Danny and the kids die than let the Doctor save them to become this.
81* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: An ad for ''Doctor Who'' is clearly visible on the side of a double-decker bus in the background of one of the scenes, as detailed in FreezeFrameBonus.
82* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Clara and Danny arguing over the Doctor. Lampshaded by their students.
83-->'''Bradley:''' Who said they're in love? Why are they shouting at each other?\
84'''Ruby:''' That's what people do when they're in love. Don't you know ''anything''?
85* LiteralMinded: Ruby is this in spades, even doing a version of the "Find x" gag in a flashback.
86* LiteraryAllusionTitle: From that perennial source of titles, Creator/WilliamBlake's poem "The Tyger". The reference is driven home when the Doctor, Clara and Maebh are menaced by a tiger escaped from the zoo.
87* LittleDeadRidingHood: The opening scene is Maebh running through the forest in her red jacket. Later in the episode, she's accosted by wolves.
88* LoveTriangle: The off-kilter scenario in which Clara tries to maintain relationships with Danny and the Doctor breaks down as the men discover she's been lying to them both. The Doctor isn't particularly upset, and neither is Danny, who nonetheless effectively gives Clara the "choose him or me" ultimatum and tells her to start telling the truth or they're through, leading to tragic circumstances in the next episode.
89* MagicalSecurityCam: Missy again, this time with an orbital shot of Earth as it is hit by the flare.
90* MeaningfulEcho: The Doctor pleads with Clara to let him help our planet, saying [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E7KillTheMoon he walks the Earth, breathes the air]].
91* MeaningfulName: Maebh -- named for a mythological queen of fairies, ultimately helps to establish communications with the fairy-like creatures behind the forest. Her last name, "Arden", is a reference to the famous Forest of Arden in Warwickshire, a real-life woodland most well-known for being the setting of William Shakespeare's ''Theatre/AsYouLikeIt''.
92* MonumentalDamage: Nelson's Column falls, nearly hitting the Doctor and Clara.
93* {{Mundanger}}: The Doctor is visibly nervous when facing a tiger. He also expresses frustration at finding himself up against trees because he can't use his usual tricks -- he can't outsmart them, lie to them, out tech them, or even scan them.
94* MundaneUtility: An implied one when we see Clara has been marking the children's homework on the TARDIS, presumably because [[YearInsideHourOutside it gives her plenty of time to do so]].
95* MyNaymeIs: Maebh's name is spelled in the original Irish fashion, as opposed to the more usual "Maeve".
96* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
97** Nearly happens with the government engaging in deforestation. The Doctor is able to stop this by sending a message across the world.
98** Lampshaded by the Doctor when he and Clara observe the flare arriving at Earth, and the Doctor half-jokingly says that it would be embarrassing if he was proven wrong about the trees preventing global disaster.
99* NightmareFuelColoringBook: Maebh's exercise book is full of drawings predicting the event with the trees.
100* NoAntagonist: The closest thing the episode has to a real antagonist are non-sapient animals and a solar flare.
101* NoMedicationForMe: Maebh's medication stops her hearing the voices of the forest, so the Doctor tells everyone to stop giving her tablets.
102* NoOntologicalInertia: After the flare, all the trees just melt away into fairy dust.
103* NotSoAboveItAll: The Doctor's frustrated words about how sonic screwdrivers don't work on trees might just imply that even he isn't completely beyond the PrimalFear factor of the forest; not that extraneous given that Gallifrey was said to have forests as well, whatever fancy colours they might come in. Also, the Doctor yells at everyone that they should listen when a child talks (referring to Maebh), but Danny points out the Doctor didn't listen to her, either, and the Doctor concedes the point.
104* PapaWolf: Danny is repeatedly shown to be quite protective about his students, a trait that Clara values and finds attractive, but doesn't showcase herself, putting her addiction to danger ahead of them, such as by phoning the Doctor to brag about being knee deep in an adventure without him instead of calling the kids' parents like Danny thought she was.
105* PrimalFear: Upon finding herself lost in the forest, Clara specifically notes that she's having a different type of fear reaction from what the situation logically warrants, and she's been in enough life-or-death situations to know what she's talking about. The Doctor points out that "the forest" is the location of every fairy tale that scares human children, and is essentially humanity's collective nightmare. The Doctor himself is not completely immune to it. It turns out that the reason for this instinctive terror is a buried and distorted memory of the last time trees saved them from a terrifying global disaster.
106* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Technically more Companion-Centred Morality, but after finding out that Earth is about to be destroyed, Clara says that they can use the TARDIS to at least rescue the kids. The ''very next scene'' has Clara suddenly turn around and berate the Doctor for wanting to save the kids, telling him that they'd rather die with their parents than live on in the knowledge that their families are all dead. The Doctor doesn't agree with this; sure, being the last of your kind is rough but he still wants to save the kids.
107* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Gifted and Talented kids seem to be made up mostly of the weird kids that Clara and Danny thought had something special in them.
108* RecursiveCanon: A poster advertising ''Doctor Who'' is seen on a bus in the background.
109* RevealShot: The camera lifting over the trees to show all of London is covered in foliage.
110* SavageWolves: A pair of wolves hunt Maebh. Then they catch up with the gang... and run past them, ignoring them. Turns out they weren't running ''after'' her, but ''away'' from a tiger!
111* ScreamingWoman: It works, enabling the Doctor and Clara to find Maebh when she screams after seeing the wolves.
112* SelfDeprecation: "I am Doctor '''Idiot!'''"
113* ShipperOnDeck: The students cheer when Clara and Danny have a BigDamnKiss.
114* ShoutOut:
115** Although it isn't seen that way in the episode, the angle from which the Trafalgar Square lion's head is seen in the episode's main publicity shot (see above) makes it look a lot like the face of ComicBook/SwampThing. Which is appropriate given the resemblance between the fairy-dust entities and "the Green" in ''Swamp Thing''.
116** The [[Creator/TheBrothersGrimm Grimm's Fairy Tales]] of ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' and ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' get explicitly referenced with Maebh's red coat, the wolves wandering around the woods, and Maebh dropping items to make navigation around the forest easier. The Doctor even name-checks both fairy tales.
117* SingleBiomePlanet: Earth is temporarily made a forest planet.
118* SkewedPriorities:
119** ZigZagged -- Clara is focused on investigating the possibly world-threatening Crisis of the Week, while Danny is focused on protecting the children; their immediate responsibility. They're both trying to keep people safe, but going about it in different ways.
120** Danny's more upset that Clara has been lying about her adventures with the Doctor than he is happy that an expert is on the case. Also, he's more concerned with Maebh being with the Doctor than relieved that she's not lost in the mysterious forest, though this one is more justified due to Maebh being his responsibility and she's now with someone he doesn't trust.
121** A TV reporter seems less concerned about the suddenly appearing forest than the fact that an upcoming football match will have to be canceled.
122* SpaceWhaleAesop: Psychologically disturbed kids who hear voices shouldn't be given medication, because the voices actually belong to benevolent tree fairies trying to help humankind.
123* StarfishAliens: The trees were created by dust-like creatures which have lived as long as the Earth and can spontaneously grow entire trees worldwide in one night. These, the Doctor hypothesizes, are the inspiration for human conceptions of FairFolk.
124* StatusQuoIsGod: On a planetary scale. The overgrown forest conveniently disappears into thin air once its purpose is fulfilled, and people will also quickly forget what happened.
125* StayOnThePath: While drifting into Fairy Tale motifs, the Doctor gives Clara this advice. She says there is no path to stay on, to which the Doctor says means they are lunch for wolves.
126* SummonBiggerFish: Maebh, Clara, and the Doctor are being threatened by 3 wolves, which then run away. Because they're afraid of the tiger.
127* SupportingProtagonist: The Doctor, Clara, Danny and the children have little effect on the overall course of events, except for broadcasting a plea not to defoliate the trees. The trees had everything under control from start to finish.
128* TakeThat: "Even my incredibly long life is too short for ''Theatre/LesMiserables''."
129* ThisIsThePartWhere: Clara explaining to Danny how the Doctor will save the day with a brilliant idea, right as he's explaining how he can't. Then he does.
130* TrailOfBreadcrumbs: Maebh drops various items so Clara and the Doctor can find her as she runs to the source of the forest. ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' get a mention.
131* TrueCompanions: Danny ruefully recognises the Doctor and Clara are this, when he sees yet again how instantly they spring into action together in response to a threat. He's been (somewhat) oblivious to her lies and initially thinks she hasn't seen the Doctor in months, whilst the truth had her having seen the Doctor just the Friday before, with the story allegedly taking place on a Tuesday.
132* TheTunguskaEvent: Apparently a similar incident with solar flares and tree shields happened before.
133* WalkInChimeIn: The Doctor meets the rest of the students when he emerges from a bush to answer the questions he had overheard.
134* WeHaveTheKeys: Clara urges Maebh to climb the fence to escape the wolves. Instead, she moves a few feet to the side and opens an unlocked gate.
135* WhatDoesThisButtonDo: As might be expected from a group of children, the TARDIS has lots of fun buttons they feel compelled to play with. Fortunately, doing so does nothing other than annoy the Doctor.
136* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Or rather, what happened to the wolves and tiger after the forest left again?
137* WildWilderness: A literal urban jungle created in London, not to mention the rest of the world, when trees appear out of nowhere.
138----
139->''[[Creator/MichelleGomez "Now, that was surprising. And I love surprises."]]''

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