(TV: World Enough and Time). When Heather introduced her to a strange puddle, she was open to the idea of alien lizard possession, no matter how preposterous the Twelfth Doctor found it. Bill's Theme performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Escaping, the Doctor and Bill landed back on Cornucopia, where Bill shouted at him for not telling her enough about what was going on. (TV: Oxygen, The Lie of the Land) According to Bill, this version always told her "with some people you can smell the wind in their clothes", a saying Bill made up based on what she thought her mother would say. (COMIC: The Parliament of Fear). After taking the Doctor back to the TARDIS, Heather explained that she traced Bill through the tears she left; and also that Bill was now like her, a Sentient oil creature, but she could be made human again if she wanted. Penny was disbelieving, but the date was going well until armed soldiers and the Secretary-General of the UN arrived to collect Bill and take her to see a pyramid that had appeared overnight. Bill also accidentally fattened up a girl she fancied by giving her extra chips; though she lost interest in the girl, Bill continued to give her extra chips as a gesture of kindness. Bill found herself in the Dreamspace where Sythorr — who was the giant Haluu below the two trees — chased Bill and Rudy in an attempt to wipe their minds as part of his plan to take over Earth. In the Red Skies, Bill met the other Seminole Totika had banished. He left a message in her subconscious for the moment she awoke: "wait for me". The Doctor and Bill quickly became a strong duo as they battled space zombies, Ice Warriors, and the Truth Monks intent on subverting the human race. (TV: The Doctor Falls), Bill's Theme - DWFinaleCountdown - Doctor Who. The Galatean Chiyoko, feeling her "mother" (the TARDIS's essence on Bill), had Bill take Chiyoko to the TARDIS, which Chiyoko could hear was screaming due to the markings on the TARDIS' shell. The group was scattered when a robot attacked them, believing them to be weeds. Bill accepted her fate, but the Doctor was determined for another solution. With the help of a suggestion from the Doctor, Alan defeated the Piper by breaking down his code, allowing Chiyoko to live. Humanity woke up from the Monks' lies and revolted against them. As Bill hid in the garden, she was attacked by one of the Haluu plants and passed out. During an attack by the Clockwise Men, Bill helped Gol Clutha attack them with a proton cannon, but was powerless to stop them ageing Gol to death. (TV: Smile), On exploring London in 1814, the Doctor and Bill attended the last Frost Fair on the River Thames before noticing strange lights under the ice. The Doctor and Bill's next destination to break the code was to see Alan Turing. After setting the TARDIS to take the Doctor away, Bill left with Heather to explore the universe. Over the course of her tutoring in 2017, Bill developed a crush on another student, Heather, who showed her a puddle that cast a reversed reflection. (TV: The Haunting of Villa Diodati) A short time later, Bill was one of many individuals she recalled to break free from the the Matrix on Gallifrey. He then introduced her to the concept of "swimming" in the gravity-deprived atmosphere, although this was cut short when the area around them was heavily disturbed by a passing land ship. Shortly afterwards, the Doctor and Bill ended up stranded in an entropy bubble in space, as part of an elaborate trap by Fey Truscott-Sade to capture time travellers, including the Doctor. As the ship became more dangerous, the Doctor instructed Bill to return to the TARDIS and activate Emergency Protocol 13-9 which granted Missy remote control of the TARDIS. (TV: Thin Ice), Bill meets Rudy Zoom. The Time Lord took the sci-fi loving orphan under his wing for tutorials and it wasn’t long before alien interference interrupted their time together. She also retained the ability to cry, a gift her romantically involved classmate Heather granted her to be able to find her. She briefly empathised with Bill's condition before calling the lift. The Doctor warns Bill against sentimentalizing him, but her taking the words outside the TARDIS literally reads more like an effort to understand her new friend as anything else. After the Doctor explained to Bill his past with Fey during the Time War, they met with Matildus, where Bill watched over the Doctor as he fell asleep to meet Fey in the Dreamspace. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. (TV: The Doctor Falls), After several months for her, she awoke with a cybernetic heart in a hospital. When the Phantom Piper used Chiyoko's mind to create soldiers from every war to start a war between humans and Galateans. Now, I’m probably overthinking this, as that’s part of what being a Doctor Who fan is all about. However, the Monks explained that love was needed in consent, burning the Secretary-General when he consented out of fear. She was implied to have sworn on multiple occasions, (TV: Thin Ice, The Lie of the Land) and also once called the Doctor a "bloody arse". During Christmas 2016, Bill mentioned to the Doctor that she was "supposed to look" like her mother, but, as her mum rarely had any pictures taken, Bill didn't really know if she looked like her. The episode hits an intelligent balance here, sketching out Bill as a multidimensional character while still acknowledging that entering the Doctor’s bizarre universe can alter a person’s expectations. The Doctor saw her unfulfilled potential and invited her for a series of personal tutoring sessions. This is tricky to judge. On board the Doctor's President plane, Bill tried to convince the Doctor in the TARDIS to come and help with the pyramid - but he denied until he realised he didn't have a choice as the TARDIS had already been loaded onto the plane. When the crisis was resolved, the TARDIS returned and Bill learnt that Missy had been let out of the Vault by Nardole to rescue them. Doctor Who logos © BBC 1969 and 2009. While staying there, she still believed she was herself, unable to understand why the villagers were scared of her. The Doctor assured her she wasn't and told her to call Penny that night as he had a "feeling [they were] going to be very busy". (TV: The Pyramid at the End of the World), She had problems with her face because it was "always doing expressions [when she was] trying to be enigmatic". However, he in turn kills her, bringing an apparent end of the Master's life. Unable to save her, the Doctor allowed her to be taken by medical figures who had come from the lower levels of the ship as he understood were capable of healing her. He later bade farewell to Bill and the Doctor and was sent to defend the children. Searching for answers about the carving on the TARDIS, the Doctor came to the Renath Archive library on Cornucopia to try to identify it. (TV: The Pilot, etc.) In its closing section, the Doctor sure appears to be indicting humanity for its mistreatment of the Vardi, calling them a slave race and saying the robots are now the de facto owners of the planet, not because they have any special right to be there but because they have absolute power over the situation. However, he briefly brightened Bill up by saying there was hope because she was still able to produce tears. Bill asked Heather not to leave without her. There’s also an intriguing edge to their banter about stealing the TARDIS, as the Doctor responds to Bill’s admission she wouldn’t know how to fly it by pointing out he didn’t either when he started out. For Peter Capaldi’s incarnation, what could be deadlier than robots that kill people for not smiling? The Doctor took her back to the university, where Bill expressed regret at having turned down Heather's offer, with the Doctor telling her it was unlikely they would ever see each other again. (TV: The Pilot), Bill's relationship with Moira tended to be similar to roommates rather than mother and daughter. Bill challenged the Doctor demanding to know whether he had ever killed anyone to which he confirmed saying that he did not have the luxury for outrage as he was 2000 years old. Bill became distraught and shot the Doctor with a gun she took from one of the SWAT troops, who appeared to begin regenerating, but quickly stopped. (TV: The Pilot), Bill explores a human colony. Bill later created a passageway for the children to escape in. BBC, DOCTOR WHO, DALEK and TARDIS (word marks, logos & devices) are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Bill also helped restore the Doctor's lost eyesight in exchange for temporarily helping aliens take over the Earth. Experimental storytelling on Doctor Who isn’t unique to Capaldi’s time in the TARDIS—indeed, the structure of “Smile” recalls “The Girl Who Waited,” which put a similar focus on the main characters—but tonight’s episode and “Heaven Sent” are perhaps the best examples of Doctor Who trusting just its two main actors to carry an entire story. As a story in its own right, well… this is the early-season, far-future episode for a new TARDIS team. Bill went to leave when the Doctor managed to solve the biological problem and the countdown began to go backwards. As oxygen was regulated and the TARDIS exterior air shell was being removed, Bill had to wear a smartsuit that provided her with a force field which held air in. Friday rescued them and Bill attempted to prevent an all-out war between the Ice Warriors and the humans. (COMIC: Matildus), The Doctor and Bill went to visit the Galatean duplicate of Alan Turing on the lunar colony Athenia to decipher the markings on the TARDIS. Hey, I got through this entire review without using the word “emoji.” I feel good about this. (TV: World Enough and Time), Bill realises she's a Cyberman. The Doctor and Bill quickly became a strong duo as they battled space zombies, Ice Warriors, and the Truth Monks intent on subverting the human race. The result is an episode that begins better than it ends, which is never the optimal arrangement. When she went to inform Nardole of this, Hazran fired at her, believing her to be a Cyberman. (COMIC: The Great Shopping Bill). – Bill was welcomed aboard the TARDIS and traveled into the future to visit an Earth colony inhabited by Emojibots and then back in time to see the Frost Fair on London's River Thames. The Doctor stopped the bomb, and the pair deduced that the Vardies had been built to sustain happiness and had come to view grief as a plague. Bill intended to sacrifice herself, linking her own mind to the Monk's despite the Doctor's protests. It saw the departures of both Bill and Nardole, and the events leading to the Master's regeneration into Missy, with the Master being mortally wounded by his female successor. But ah well: The Doctor and Bill’s growing friendship and Bill’s character in particular are the real joys of “Smile,” and they are likely what will linger in the memory more when looking back on the season as a whole. Later Bill agreed with the Doctor to set the creature in the Thames free, surprised when it wasn't headline news in the present day. They found Alan inside a replica of King's College, Cambridge on the Moon's surface. Logos © 1996. (TV: The Pilot), Despite having never met her mother, Bill invented an imaginary version of her which she spoke to for personal comfort.
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