Donna’s entire world collapses, but there’s no sign of the Doctor, as Russell T Davies’s Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama continues. Instead, she finds help from a mysterious blond woman – a traveller from a parallel universe. But, as Donna and Rose Tyler combine forces, are they too late to save the whole of creation from the approaching darkness?
the name for the episode was going to be the following:
Ruins of Skaro,
Ruins of Gallifrey,
The Medusa Cascade,
Children of Time,
The Stolen Earth,
God Of The Daleks,
War on Skaro,
Revenge of the Daleks.
Other references!
Lucius Petrus Dextrus from The Fires of Pompeii says that "she is returning" when seeing the future. This is most likely a reference to Rose's return in this episode.
Chipo Chung was last seen in the doctor who episode Utopia as the Malmooth, Chantho. She plays a human character in this story.
the reference to something on Donna's back was last heard in The Fires of Pompeii when Lucius Petrus Dextrus saw into the future 'Daughter of London, there is something on your back"
In DWM it is said that Donna will receive a free tarot card reading and find out something bad is going to happen. When she is receiving it there will also be something behind her lurking in the curtains. The Tarot person will also look for a specific event in Donna's past.
Harriet Jones will appear in either this episode or the next
We see flashbacks of Donna before the events of the runaway bride.
The reason Rose, Jackie and Mickey returns is because Pete's World collapses sending anything not from that universe back to their original universe.
Davros causes Pete's World to collapse by attempting to punch a hole in the fabric of space time in order to reach the Daleks trapped in the void.
A plausible reason as to why this episode is titled "Turn Left" may be due to the fact that Rose is on the right side of the void and the Doctor is on the left. Point being: for Rose to "Turn left" into the "real" world. (Based on scenes in Doomsday
Cant wait!
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