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Doctor Who (2005) S08E10
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00:28The End
00:42I'm lost. Please, can you help me?
00:44It's that way.
00:50Those trees...
00:51I need the doctor. Are you the doctor?
00:54Yes.
00:56Do you have an appointment?
00:57You need an appointment to see the doctor.
01:01Please, something's chasing me.
01:11When you drink a glass of Coke, it's only this big.
01:14But it's actually got this much sugar in it.
01:16Works better like that.
01:17What does?
01:18The Tardis.
01:19It's bigger on the inside than the outside.
01:23Oh, did you not notice?
01:24I just thought it's supposed to be bigger on the inside, so I didn't say anything.
01:28Well, of course it's supposed to be bigger.
01:31Most people are confused by that.
01:33I find everything confusing, Lily.
01:35So I don't say anything.
01:37That's how come I'm in the woods.
01:38I thought Miss Oswald told me to find the doctor.
01:41But it wasn't her.
01:42It was just in my head.
01:43Miss Oswald?
01:44Dark hair.
01:45Highly unpredictable.
01:46Surprisingly round face.
01:48Everyone says she's in love with Mr. Pink.
01:51The PE teacher.
01:52Maths, I really like him.
01:54I was in his group.
01:56Mr. Pink was looking at you.
01:57Well, that explains why you're lost.
01:59It doesn't surprise you that I know all about your school.
02:01Everyone seems to know everything about everything apart from me.
02:05That's not quite true.
02:07I, for instance, have no idea why when the terrestrial navigation...
02:10The terrestrial navigation starts up, closes down all the other systems.
02:14You should ask somebody who knows.
02:17That's another of the drawbacks of being the last of your species.
02:19No one to ask when your TARDIS won't start.
02:26You have reached your destination.
02:28No, we haven't.
02:29We're supposed to be in the middle of London.
02:30You have reached your destination.
02:32Oh, stop saying that.
02:34She's only saying it because it's true.
02:37We are in the middle of London.
02:39We are in the middle of a forest.
02:41Come and see.
02:45Nelson's column, do you like it?
02:47Do I, sorry, what?
02:49Do you like the forest being in Trafalgar Square?
02:51I think it's lovely.
03:11Do you like it?
03:15Do you like it?
04:07Bradley! Sir! Tell him, sir, he's blinding me.
04:11Give me that, Bradley.
04:12I'm allowed a torch, sir. I've got to know. I'm darkness-phobic.
04:16Just because he's scared of the dark, sir, does that mean he's allowed to blind me?
04:19You're allowed a torch, Bradley, not a pocket supernova.
04:22Okay, listen up. Just a few things to run through before we head home.
04:25Put your phone away, Bradley. Thank you.
04:27Firstly, collect up any rubbish you may have generated through Midnight Feast or whatever.
04:33Hello?
04:38Hello?
04:43Look at this.
04:45Why is this one so fat, miss?
04:48Because it was alive so long.
04:50This ring, though. All the other rings are thin, but this one's fat and red.
04:56See?
04:58Must have been a good year to be a tree.
05:03I should have been relieved, you know.
05:05Oh, Cole Hill School. Sleepover.
05:30Hang on. There's a nap to this.
05:33No, no, no, no, no, no. It moved. It moved. It's jammed. It's not locked. Come on, team.
05:37What, team?
05:46Wow.
05:47Sir, where are we?
05:48What do you mean, where are we?
05:53We can't have been asleep for that long, can we?
06:15You've heard of leaves on the line.
06:18This is going to be slightly harder to clear.
06:21In three hours' time, the Ghana Black Stars are due to play Sierra Leone in the African Cup of Nationals.
06:26Is this the Boulogne's Bois?
06:27No, it's the centre-ville.
06:30It does not look like the pitch will be ready.
06:33You are always showing me amazing things.
06:35Well, I, Doctor, have finally got something amazing to show you.
06:39Yes, well, there are some things that I've never seen.
06:42I chose it because I've chosen not to see them.
06:44Even my incredibly long life is too short for Les Miserables.
06:47Oh, Doctor.
06:48You are going to love this.
06:50Well, when you come to collect this child, you can tell me then.
06:54Huh?
06:55What child?
06:56Young female humans, standard defences little girl.
06:59Your friend, Mr. Pink, was supposed to be looking after her.
07:02She probably has a name.
07:04Good point.
07:07You, have you got a name at all?
07:09Maeve.
07:10My name's Maeve.
07:11What?
07:12Maeve?
07:13Where are you?
07:14Trafalgar Square.
07:15I found her wandering around the brand-new forest.
07:18Brand-new forest?
07:19Yes, it's like the new forest, except even newer.
07:23Is that the forest that's covering London?
07:24Was that the amazing thing that you were going to show me?
07:26It is amazing.
07:27But I saw it first.
07:29Look, is she all right?
07:31Will you bring her over?
07:32I can't bring her over.
07:33I'm a Time Lord, not a child minder.
07:35You've got a spaceship.
07:37Well, we've got our oyster cards.
07:38And?
07:39I've got a global rapid afforestation crisis to deal with.
07:47What did they say?
07:49Who?
07:49School.
07:50Parents.
07:50You were just on the phone.
07:52Oh, yeah.
07:53Wrang school and parents.
07:54Yes, of course.
07:54I thought that was a priority.
07:56And?
07:57And I couldn't get through.
07:59Left messages.
07:59I'll try again.
08:00Oh, you didn't call the school.
08:01You called him.
08:03No.
08:03He called me, actually.
08:05I can't stop him calling me, can I?
08:06I thought you weren't in contact.
08:10London has just been taken over by a gigantic forest.
08:13Who do you want to talk to?
08:13Monty Don?
08:14I want to do my job, which is looking after these kids.
08:17Oh, really?
08:17How many kids?
08:18What?
08:19Where's Maeve Arden?
08:22She's with the doctor.
08:23What?
08:24No, no, no, no, no.
08:25Maeve is a vulnerable kid.
08:26She's on medication.
08:27She's had an emotional trauma.
08:29Has he even been CRB checked?
08:31He didn't abduct her.
08:32She was lost.
08:33He found her.
08:34I thought he said they're in love.
08:35Why are they shouting at each other?
08:37That's what people do when they're in love.
08:39Don't you know anything?
08:47Who wants to be navigator?
08:48Me, me, me.
08:49Good lad.
08:50Come on, let's do this.
08:51What's an navigator?
08:52We'll follow the lamppost.
08:53That'll keep us on Cromwell Road.
08:55We'll be able to orientate ourselves.
08:57I thought we were getting a coach.
09:00Where's the coach?
09:01Well, Ruby, it seems there are a lot of trees in the way.
09:04Why can't we just wait here till they've got them?
09:07Trees don't just disappear, Ruby.
09:09They just came.
09:09Why didn't they just go?
09:11You see, the question is, how did it get here?
09:14Can a forest grow overnight?
09:15Or have we been asleep for years like Sleeping Beauty?
09:17No, the question is, how are we going to get these kids home?
09:21Oh, absolutely.
09:21Yeah, that is the big question.
09:23Okay, team, it's crucial we stick together.
09:26You start to fall behind, don't.
09:28Radley, we're going to head north-east first to collect May from Trafalgar Square.
09:31Then we're going south to the river.
09:33Come on, keep up.
09:34Is he talking?
09:35Is he?
09:36Where are we going?
09:36You are enjoying this just a little bit too much.
09:38Come on.
09:40You're not even a little bit curious about how, who, why, when?
09:44I am curious.
09:46I'm bewildered.
09:48I am, in fact, enchanted.
09:50But I'm not the priority here.
09:52The kids are.
09:52You see, now that attitude is actually very attractive.
09:58The government emergency committee, Cobra, has formulated an action plan.
10:02We will create pathways through the trees using carefully controlled fires.
10:05This will facilitate the movement of essential services.
10:09We're therefore asking you to stay in your homes, fill your baths, sinks, and any buckets with fresh water.
10:14Why would there be no reading?
10:17Because they're actually made of wood.
10:18No circuits.
10:19No mechanism.
10:20Wood.
10:23What's this for?
10:25This is a sonic screwdriver.
10:28It interacts with any form of communication you care to mention.
10:31Sadly, trees have no moving parts and they don't communicate.
10:34They communicate a bit, though.
10:37What?
10:38Otherwise, they wouldn't all grow at the same time, would they?
10:41So, what, do you think that's how spring begins?
10:44With a group message on tree Facebook?
10:46Do you think they send texts to each other?
10:48You don't need a phone to communicate, do you?
10:50I haven't phoned home, and I know my mum is worried about me.
10:59You said you'd collect Maeve.
11:01It's all right.
11:02I'm collecting her.
11:03As soon as I find my car keys.
11:05I can't see a thing.
11:08Next door planted bloody hydrangeas, and they've gone mental.
11:12I've had words for that about her before.
11:15She's...
11:16Oh.
11:18I'll call you back.
11:20Miss, in the museum, right, I was reading about reproduction.
11:25Oh, Ruby, this really isn't the right moment.
11:26And that said, that trees have blossomed,
11:29and then that turns into fruit or seeds or nuts, right?
11:31Right, Ruby.
11:32This tree has got blossom and nuts.
11:36Oh, yeah.
11:37That is strange.
11:39Nuts.
11:39That's unfortunate for you, isn't it, Bradley?
11:41You have an allergy, don't you?
11:43What if one of them falls on your head?
11:44You die, Bradley, or you swell up like a massive melon.
11:47Shut it!
11:49I think we should have been consulted.
11:51What was they made of, even?
11:54How far did this go?
11:55I need to collect maids.
11:59Chivalrous square.
11:59Well done, Bradley.
12:00Excellent navigation skills.
12:02Aha, there it is.
12:02All sorted now.
12:03Come on.
12:04Can we take a picture with the lion, sir?
12:06Please?
12:07Uh, stay together, but okay.
12:12I cannot believe Bradley just said please.
12:15Really?
12:15Yeah.
12:16He usually prefers other means of persuasion.
12:19Give it.
12:20Give it.
12:21Miss, he won't let me use dictionary.
12:24Could try saying please, Bradley.
12:26Ah!
12:30And Ruby.
12:32How do we find X?
12:37Ruby.
12:38It's there, sir, at the top.
12:41No, how do we find?
12:43It's not lost.
12:44It's there, at the top.
12:46Look.
12:47No, how do we find the value of X?
12:49Why are you asking me all the questions?
12:52Give someone else a go.
12:54You bring out the best in them.
13:01Look, sir.
13:03No rings.
13:05Trees usually have rings to tell you how old they are.
13:08This one's got no rings.
13:10Why is that then, sir?
13:12The rings mark the years of growth.
13:14One ring for each year.
13:17This grew up overnight.
13:19That whole tree is the result of just one night's growth,
13:22and they're still growing.
13:24Everyone, this is the doctor,
13:26and he is going to sort everything out.
13:27Isn't that right, doctor?
13:28That's what he does.
13:29Well, have you looked at things?
13:31I think probably the answer to that is no.
13:33He always says that.
13:34He's really clever.
13:35Oh, yes, I am.
13:36Very clever.
13:36But what use is clever against trees?
13:38They don't listen to reason.
13:39You can't plead with them.
13:40You can't lie to them.
13:42There's no moving parts and no circuits.
13:44This is a natural event.
13:45How can it be natural for a tree to grow in one night?
13:48Exactly what they said about the ice age.
13:51How can old glaciers just pop up out of nowhere?
13:54Well, they just did.
13:56That's how this planet grows.
13:57A series of catastrophes.
14:00Farewell to the ice age.
14:02Welcome to the tree age.
14:05Possibly.
14:06When the ice age was here,
14:07you lot managed to cook mammoth.
14:09Now that there's a forest,
14:10you just have to eat nuts.
14:11Can't eat nuts.
14:12I've got an allergy.
14:14Don't worry.
14:15It's a thing he does.
14:16He pretends he's not interested,
14:17and then he has an idea.
14:19He's playing for time.
14:21Time.
14:24Interesting.
14:26See?
14:27Clever kicking in.
14:28The tree is a time machine.
14:30You plant a little acorn in 1795,
14:32and in the year 2016,
14:34there's an oak tree there,
14:36in the same spot,
14:37with a tiny little bit of 1795.
14:39It's still alive inside of it.
14:42You can't create a whole overnight forest
14:45with extra special fertilizers.
14:47You have to mess with the fabric of time.
14:50And communicate with trees.
14:58So you're saying it's an act of aggression?
15:01By trees?
15:02Um, trees clean the air.
15:04Exactly.
15:05Well done, Ruby.
15:06Someone or something
15:07who's trying to scrub the atmosphere
15:09before colonizing or invading.
15:11Ah, yes, Doctor.
15:13This is Cole Hill Year 8
15:15Gifted and Talented Group.
15:16What are the round bits for?
15:18Ask your teacher.
15:19Come on, down from there.
15:20Hey, away from the console.
15:22Come on, that's an antique.
15:23Get away from there.
15:24Don't touch that.
15:25Haven't any of you been struck by the fact
15:27that it's...
15:27Look, it's bigger on the inside.
15:28There wasn't a forest,
15:30then there was a forest.
15:31Nothing surprised us anymore.
15:33These trees all appeared at once,
15:35and that wasn't a coincidence.
15:37There's no such thing.
15:37That's an arboreal coincidence.
15:40Something, someone,
15:42has coordinated this.
15:44To coordinate,
15:44you need to communicate.
15:46Every communication channel
15:47on the TARDIS is open
15:48and nothing.
15:53Except...
15:54Let me see that.
15:59Homework books.
16:00Why are these here?
16:04Maeve Arden.
16:06Maeve Arden.
16:07Which one is Maeve Arden?
16:08Which one's Maeve?
16:10Maeve?
16:11Maeve.
16:12Maeve.
16:13Maeve.
16:16Maeve.
16:17Maeve.
16:18Maeve.
16:19Maeve.
16:19Oh, my God.
16:21Maeve's gone.
16:22Maeve's lost in the forest.
16:24Maeve's gonna die.
16:25No.
16:26Ruby.
16:26That's enough.
16:27Doctor.
16:27We've got to find her.
16:28Yes, I know that we have to find her.
16:30Doctor, listen to me.
16:32Her sister went missing last year.
16:34She's on medication.
16:35The child is barely functioning.
16:36She hears voices.
16:38She's very vulnerable.
16:40What do the voices say?
16:41I don't know.
16:41She takes tablets and they stop.
16:43You, people.
16:44You never learn.
16:45If the child is speaking,
16:47listen to it.
16:49Oh, like you listen to her.
16:54He's right.
16:55She was trying to tell me something
16:57and I ignored her.
16:58Maeve Arden is tuned
16:59to a different channel.
17:01She can lead us to the source,
17:02to the heart of the forest.
17:04We have to listen to her.
17:05We have to find her.
17:06Not everything can be fixed
17:07with a screwdriver.
17:08It's not a magic wand.
17:09Does she have a phone?
17:10Well, yeah, she does.
17:11Have you got the number?
17:12Um, yeah.
17:14Maeve Arden.
17:15Five hundred yards
17:16southeast of here.
17:18I'll go get her.
17:19I'll go with her.
17:20Oh, I can go.
17:20You can...
17:21You haven't seen him for months?
17:23Something like that.
17:24He didn't even say hello.
17:25He just sprung straight into action.
17:27Special unit.
17:29This is so quick.
17:29Hey!
17:30Do not touch anything.
17:33Anything.
17:33Okay?
17:34Okay.
17:35See?
17:36Someone needs to go.
17:37Child protection.
17:37It's a bit creepy.
17:38I'm not sure if I like him or not.
17:40Gifted and talented.
17:42Really.
17:44Furious.
17:45Fearful.
17:45Tongue-tied.
17:47They're all superpowers
17:48if you use them properly.
17:49They're going to be alright.
17:50They're in the TARDIS.
17:51The safest place on the planet.
18:06If this is an invasion,
18:09it's over.
18:10They're here and they've won.
18:13What do they want?
18:21I'm not just going to stand here
18:22and let her die.
18:24Who?
18:25Miss.
18:26You let her go off
18:27with some randomer
18:28into the forest.
18:29You're supposed to be
18:30madly in love with her.
18:31I...
18:32Who said that?
18:33Everyone.
18:34She's probably dead now anyway.
18:36Crushed by Nelson.
18:37What if the trees collapse on her
18:39and kill her?
18:40You're worrying too much.
18:42Yeah, but what if the wild animals
18:44come out and eat her?
18:46Ruby, you're letting your imagination
18:48run away with you.
18:49I'm not, though, am I?
18:50Because I haven't got an imagination.
18:52You can ask Miss Oswald.
18:55Okay, then.
18:56Come on, team.
18:56Let's do this.
18:57We will,
18:58if you stop calling us a team.
19:08Maine!
19:17Doctor?
19:18Look, behind us, the path.
19:20We just walked down.
19:21Is her ever going already?
19:22Clara!
19:28Why would she put her phone down?
19:29Doesn't want to be followed.
19:31Lost a hold of it in a struggle.
19:32Left it as a clue
19:33so we would know
19:34where she was going.
19:35Trail of breadcrumbs.
19:36Hansel and Gretel.
19:37I'm actually frightened.
19:38I never get frightened.
19:39Why am I frightened?
19:40Just lost a little girl.
19:41Yes, that is a worry,
19:41but I know you'll find her.
19:43No, no, no.
19:43This, this is not a worry.
19:45This is a dread.
19:46Maeve!
19:47You're pursuing a little lost girl
19:48through a mysterious forest.
19:49The path has disappeared.
19:51You'll find yourself
19:52with a strangely compelling
19:53masculine figure.
19:56Maeve!
19:57Any minute now,
19:57we're going to find
19:58a gingerbread cottage
19:59with a cannibal witch inside.
20:00Maeve!
20:01Exactly.
20:02A forest.
20:03It's in all the stories
20:04that kept you awake at night.
20:05The forest is mankind's nightmare.
20:47Kara.
20:49Is it her?
20:51Yes, sir.
20:52Have a girl.
20:56Get back!
20:57We're burning here.
20:58Stay back!
20:58We're looking for a little girl.
21:00Stay back!
21:00We're about to burn.
21:07Good job!
21:18What's going on?
21:19Trees not responding
21:20to flamethrower.
21:21I mean, they don't catch fire.
21:22They just don't catch.
21:24It's like they're flameproof
21:24or something.
21:25Trees control the oxygen
21:27on this planet.
21:27They withhold it.
21:28They smother the fire.
21:29What sort of forest
21:30that's clever?
21:30What sort of forest
21:31has its own
21:31inbuilt fire extinguisher?
21:33What do they want?
21:34Why now?
21:35What do you mean,
21:35why now?
21:36The whole natural order
21:37is turning against this planet.
21:38But why?
21:38Why now?
21:39What else?
21:44How did she know this?
21:48What is it?
21:49This is a massive solar flare
21:51headed for Earth
21:51like the one that destroyed
21:52the bank of Calabraxos.
21:53I've got an entire TARDIS
21:55and I didn't notice this
21:56but she knew how.
21:59Mrs. Maeves,
21:59where did you get this?
22:00You left your marking
22:01on the TARDIS.
22:03Oh, great, right.
22:04Well, that's just brilliant,
22:05isn't it?
22:05You don't think Danny
22:06saw this, do you?
22:07I've just informed you
22:09that a solar flare
22:10is going to wipe out
22:10your planet.
22:11You're worried about
22:12a row with your boyfriend.
22:13How does she know this?
22:14She even put the date on it.
22:15I always make them
22:16date their homework.
22:17It's today's date.
22:25Well, there must be
22:27a way.
22:29They want something.
22:32They're saying something.
22:34If there is a way,
22:35the ways may pardon.
22:37Okay.
22:38You know they're not
22:39really gifted and talented,
22:40don't you?
22:40I just tell them that
22:41to make them feel good.
22:42She's lost someone.
22:43People have lost someone.
22:44They're always listening,
22:45they're always looking,
22:46they're always hoping.
22:47So they notice more.
22:48they hear more.
22:53Is that a howl?
22:56Is that a wolf?
22:59No.
23:00That is impossible.
23:01We're in London.
23:03Would that be the London
23:03with the zoo?
23:04The zoo with a pack of wolves?
23:06The zoo whose barriers and gates
23:08have probably been mangled
23:09by the trees?
23:09The snow.
23:11No.
23:11Wolves are not impossible.
23:14Stick to the path,
23:15Red Riding Hood.
23:20There is no path.
23:24Then we're at lunch.
23:26No.
23:38No.
23:40No.
23:42No.
23:42No.
23:43No.
23:44No.
24:07Maeve?
24:41Maeve, doctor, give me a boost so I can pull her over.
24:44Maeve? Maeve, you came looking for me, Maeve, you didn't just stumble into the TARDIS.
24:54Tell me what you know.
24:56Doctor.
24:57This is important.
24:57Yes, can we please deal with the wolves first?
24:59These are zoo wolves, they're not even used to hunting.
25:02Doctor!
25:04Oh, right, okay, we've just got to look as if we're too much bother to eat.
25:08Right, so stay still, stay together, look big, look big like a big three-headed, six-legged, scary thing.
25:21I told you they were rubbish.
25:24Those wolves are terrified.
25:26What are wolves frightened of?
25:42There are very good, solid scientific reasons for being really quite frightened just now.
26:11Mr. Pink.
26:13Why, thank you very much.
26:14Ah, no problem.
26:16Just decided it was best not to leave you alone with him.
26:20We've worked well together, noticeable increase in confidence levels and energy.
26:24Well done.
26:25And for saving us from a tiger, too.
26:27Um, has she had a medication yet?
26:30Um, oh, no, I...
26:31No, no, no, not a medication, we don't want to shut her up, we want to know what she knows.
26:34Maeve, what's this, Maeve, what is, Maeve, what's this, what is this?
26:37Apart from being almost savaged by a tiger and abducted by a Scotsman, she's allowed any nervous tics she likes,
26:43okay?
26:43This is not a nervous tic, this is...
26:46Please, just give her her tablets.
26:49She's been in the States since her sister went missing.
26:54Maeve!
26:56Maeve!
26:57Maeve!
26:57You won't find your sister out there.
27:14Maeve!
27:15What is it, Maeve?
27:17It's coming, it's coming for everyone, and I can't unthink it.
27:20Maeve.
27:22Maeve, this forest is communicating.
27:24With you, nobody else, no technology can hear what it's saying, but you can.
27:30Tell us what it was, where it came from.
27:33Just tell me who did this.
27:36Maeve!
27:39It was me.
27:41I did this.
27:42I did these trees.
27:45No, Maeve, you didn't make a global forest appear overnight, how could you do that?
27:52Thoughts come to me.
27:54Ever since Annabel went missing, I look for her everywhere.
27:57I don't find her, but I find thoughts.
28:01The big forest was one.
28:04I thought everyone would love it.
28:09The forts.
28:10The forts.
28:12They go so fast.
28:13It's stressing me now.
28:14When I get stressed, I forget my anger management.
28:16Maeve, can you see something that we can't see?
28:20Nearly too fast everywhere.
28:23Everything is subject to gravity.
28:25If I could create a little local increase.
28:28No, you were not experimenting on...
28:33They're lovely.
28:36They don't like it when you're holding them.
28:38They want you to let them go.
28:40Who are they?
28:43We are here.
28:44Here always since the beginning and until the end.
28:50Here?
28:51That's it?
28:52We are the green shoot that grow between the cracks.
28:55The grass that grows over the mass graves.
28:58After your walls are over, we will still be here.
29:01We are the life that prevails.
29:04Why now?
29:05Why are you here now?
29:06We hear the call and we come.
29:09As we came before to the Great North Forest.
29:12Where we lie, still in a great circle.
29:15As we came to the vast southern forest.
29:19Who is calling you now?
29:21The sun that creates.
29:22The sun that destroys.
29:24You are hurting us.
29:25Let us go.
29:27He sent for me.
29:28The girl came looking for me.
29:30Why?
29:30Why me?
29:31We did not send.
29:35Pale did not send for you.
29:38We don't know you.
29:40We were here before you.
29:41And we'll be here after you.
29:51That was actually quite cool.
29:57Maeve.
29:58You came looking for the doctor.
29:59Think.
30:00Who sent you for the doctor?
30:02It was just a thought.
30:03It was just a thought that came.
30:04I think it came from Miss.
30:09They've gone.
30:12Why does everything have to go?
30:26This really is going to happen, isn't it?
30:28Stars implode.
30:29Planets grow cold.
30:30Catastrophe is the metabolism of the universe.
30:33I can fight monsters.
30:34I can't fight physics.
30:35Why would trees want to kill us?
30:36We love trees.
30:37You've been chopping them down for furniture for centuries.
30:40If that's love, no wonder they're calling down fire from the heavens.
30:43But we saw the future.
30:45Lots of futures.
30:47Earth's futures.
30:50They're about to be erased.
30:57If you can't save them all, save what you can.
31:02TARDIS.
31:04It's a lifeboat, isn't it?
31:07Not everybody has to die.
31:18Everywhere we go.
31:20Everywhere we go.
31:22People want to know.
31:24People want to know.
31:26Who we are.
31:28Who we are.
31:29Who we are.
31:29We are not.
31:31We are not, in a box...
31:32Just get out, Captain.
31:33We are not, Lieutenant.
31:35Just get out, Captain.
31:39Oh come on team.
31:43We're not, Captain.
31:45When they're done, you needs to get in your box and go.
31:48We're all going, were taking the kids.
31:50Taking them where.
31:51What are you gonna do with them?
31:53Leave them on an asteroid?
31:54Find a space academy for the gifted and talented.
31:56They just want their mum and dads.
31:59And they're never gonna stop wanting them.
32:04I can save you and Danny.
32:06Danny Pink will never leave those kids so long as he is breathing.
32:09Come on, team.
32:10Can we take another selfie, sir?
32:12Of course. Come on, then.
32:19I can save you.
32:22I don't want you to.
32:24What? You don't want to live?
32:25Of course I want to live. I just...
32:29What?
32:31Don't make me say it.
32:32Say what?
32:35I don't want to be the last of my kind.
32:43Then why did you bring us all here?
32:48Because it's the only way to get you back to the TARDIS.
32:51Make you think you're saving someone.
32:53Well, you know what, Doctor?
32:55This time, the human race is saving you.
33:01Make it worthwhile.
33:06This is my world, too.
33:09I walk your earth. I breathe.
33:13Your air.
33:15And on behalf of this world, you're very welcome.
33:18Now go.
33:21Save the next one.
33:31May.
33:37I'm sorry...
33:38that I couldn't help you.
33:40You helped me loads.
33:41I thought it was all my fault.
33:42I feel much better now.
33:44Are you going to get rid of the forest?
33:52I'd like to get rid of the flame-proof forest, may they?
33:54Come on.
33:55I don't know.
34:05Government crews are being deployed with the latest...
34:08Defo...
34:10Defo...
34:14Defolion, Agent Samson.
34:16They used to take the leaves off the trees so they're easier to burn.
34:19That's harsh.
34:22Where's he going?
34:25Home.
34:28He's going home.
34:32Which is exactly where we're going.
34:43Flame-proof forest.
34:50Flame-proof forest.
34:53A thousand atom bombs and no one had.
34:58I am Doctor Idiot.
35:02Clara!
35:03Come back here!
35:04Come back!
35:06He's calling you?
35:07Yes, let him call.
35:08This is more important.
35:09Clara!
35:11Mr. Pink!
35:13Maeve!
35:13All of you!
35:14Quick!
35:15Quick!
35:15Come back!
35:16Come back!
35:18Come on!
35:20Maeve, quick!
35:21Good girl, good girl!
35:22Come on!
35:25It's there on the screen.
35:26Look.
35:27Big solar flare.
35:28Headed this way.
35:29A thousand kilometers a second.
35:31Coronal mass ejection.
35:33Geomagnetic storm.
35:34It's huge.
35:35It's brewing up a solar wind big enough to blow this whole planet away.
35:44I assumed your teachers have mentioned this?
35:47I thought it would spoil an otherwise enjoyable walk.
35:51Okay.
35:52Okay.
35:55Well.
35:57This is the bad news.
35:58The good news is, it's happened before.
36:02And you're still here.
36:04The Tunguska blast, 1908.
36:06That should have blown the whole planet off its axis, but it didn't.
36:10It knocked a few trees over.
36:11Well, a few tens of thousands of trees over.
36:13Curasa in Brazil.
36:15Same story.
36:15Earth should have been smashed.
36:17But it wasn't.
36:18What do these things have in common?
36:21They're really, really scaring us?
36:25Trees.
36:27Whenever there's a planet threatening extraterrestrial impact.
36:30Trees.
36:31Massive forest filling the atmosphere with oxygen.
36:34Pumping it up.
36:35Like a massive, highly inflammable airbag.
36:38So that when trouble hits...
36:40Everyone dies.
36:41No.
36:42The impact burns off the excess oxygen.
36:45You have some fairly hectic weather for a few days,
36:48and some fairly trippy looking sunsets.
36:50But apart from that,
36:52you will be alright.
36:54I was wrong.
36:56The trees are not your enemy.
36:58They're your shield.
37:00They've been saving you since forever.
37:03Protecting you from everything that space can throw at you.
37:06The wide ring.
37:11The red ring.
37:13In the museum, Ruby saw a cross-section of a tree.
37:15One of the rings was wider than the others, and red.
37:17Atmospheric dust captured by the trees.
37:20The fingerprint of an asteroid.
37:22Happy red ring day.
37:23I don't get it.
37:24If they're good, then why are we chopping them down?
37:28The government is sending out defoliating teams.
37:31They're dropping chemicals on them right now.
37:34What is it with you people?
37:36You hear voices.
37:37You want to shut them up.
37:38The trees come to save you.
37:39You want to chop them down.
37:40Well, you think you need to save the world
37:42when it's already saving itself?
37:43I did admit that I was wrong.
37:46Excellent.
37:47Mobile networks are still operative.
37:50Right.
37:51We are going to call everyone on Earth
37:54and tell them to leave the trees alone.
37:58Can I do it?
38:00I started it.
38:02I should finish it.
38:05Okay.
38:07Okay.
38:09Class project.
38:11Save the Earth.
38:12Yeah.
38:14That one there.
38:14Yeah.
38:15Yeah.
38:15That one there.
38:18Yeah.
38:18That's good.
38:19Wow.
38:21Okay.
38:23And I think that's it.
38:39essential services have been disrupted due to an unexpected forest.
38:43Hey!
38:43Where are you?
38:44We'd like to reassure you that the situation will be wrecked by very soon.
38:49Please don't be scared.
38:51And please don't chop, spray or harm the trees.
38:54They're here to help.
38:55Be less scared.
38:56Be more trusting.
38:58Oh.
39:00And...
39:01Annabelle Arden.
39:02Please come home.
39:05Okay.
39:06Who would like to witness a once-in-a-billion-year solar event of close quarters?
39:11Mom!
39:12There's my mom!
39:13Mom!
39:21I thought I'd lost you too.
39:25Never.
39:26Not ever.
39:31So, trip to space, anyone?
39:32I want my mom.
39:33I slightly want my mom too.
39:35Tell them, Mr. Pink, what an educational opportunity...
39:38You, you, you go.
39:40This...
39:41This is enough for me.
39:43What?
39:47Coronal ejections, geomagnetic storms.
39:49How often do you get a playlist like that?
39:51I was a soldier.
39:53I put myself at risk.
39:55I didn't try too hard to survive, but somehow, here I am.
40:02And now I can see what I nearly lost, and it's enough.
40:07I don't want to see more things.
40:08I want to see the things that are in front of me more clearly.
40:12There are wonders here.
40:13Oh, look, Oswald.
40:15Bradley saying, please, that's a wonder.
40:18One person is more amazing.
40:20Harder to understand, but more amazing than universes.
40:24Really?
40:26What person is that, then?
40:30Yay!
40:32I told you.
40:34I said so, didn't I?
40:38We could have a picnic?
40:40You can't. You've got marking.
40:44Oh.
40:46Oh, no, no, no.
40:47That was, um...
40:48That was from ages ago.
40:49You see what happened?
40:50They always write the date neatly at the top of the page.
40:54Yeah, they do, don't they?
40:55Yeah, last Friday.
40:57You were on the TARDIS last Friday.
41:00Today, you thought the world was gonna end.
41:02You still didn't tell me the truth.
41:03No, I tried. He interrupted.
41:04I just want to know the truth.
41:07I don't care what it is.
41:08I just want to know it.
41:09Like Maeve said, like the forest.
41:12Fear a little bit less, trust a bit more.
41:15Okay.
41:18Well?
41:19No.
41:20Not now.
41:21Go home, do your marking.
41:23Think about it, then tell me.
41:26I saved you from a tiger today.
41:28I deserve at least that.
41:31Yes, you did.
41:33And yes, you do.
41:47I hope I'm right.
41:49It would be slightly awkward if the world wasn't as strong at this point.
41:53What?
42:00There goes the planet side as they are back.
42:03That's the trees.
42:04Harvesting the solar fire.
42:17No, that was surprising.
42:22And I love surprises.
42:40That is amazing.
42:51How will they explain this tomorrow?
42:54You'll all forget it ever happened.
42:57We are not going to forget an overnight forest.
43:00You forgot the last time.
43:03You remembered the fear.
43:04And you put it into fairy stories.
43:07The human superpower.
43:09Forgetting.
43:10If you remembered how things felt,
43:12it would have stopped having wars.
43:15And stopped having babies.
43:18Just one of the champions.
43:20Next set us up in places.
43:20To go is what stirred up in place.
43:20To defend the palm of the clay.
43:27To go is the treat.
43:29And this conversation will finger my sini.
43:39You've got stronger ideas.
43:39You have destroyed little ì—°rials..
43:45You'll
43:57Annapel!
43:59My Annapel!
44:00I knew you'd be here.
44:02The four of you came to me.
44:04The four of you came to me.
44:15Kata?
44:16Do I have your attention?
44:19You will never step inside your TARDIS again.
44:23Kata, what are you doing?
44:24Time can be rewritten.
44:34Klara, my Klara, I don't think you will!
44:36You know who I am.
44:38I'm not Klara Oswald.
44:39Klara Oswald has never existed.
44:42Yeah!
45:04Hahaha!
45:08Klara Oswald
45:08Waco
45:08He cual
45:09In the motorcycle
45:10You know,
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