I just watched this again and I never thought about asking this but didn't Missy kill Osgood in a prior episode last series?
Yes she did. The episode Death in Heaven.I just watched this again and I never thought about asking this but didn't Missy kill Osgood in a prior episode last series?
Yes she did. The episode Death in Heaven.
The Day Of The Doctor. During the Matt Smith Era in Series 7.So where did the Zygon Osgoods come from?
It is rather silly that there never is an answer which Osgood is which. I don't care what advances are made, a Zygon should have some give away tell. It must exert some effort to maintain a disguise, what happens should the Zygon's concentration slip thus causing them to revert to natural form? Do they actually sleep disguised? Won't a disguised Zygon still need milk from the Loch Ness Monster? And if it was indeed the real Osgood Missy killed, making it the Zygon we see in this story, at the end when Zygon Clara becomes the replacement Osgood Twin, she's basically just a copy of a copy, and should be a less perfect recreation as a result.
Yeah it's best not to think too hard on that. Even I have decided not to induce a headache thinking on this.
I think the whole treaty thing was stupid anyway since the Doctor had a TARDIS and could have found the Zygons a planet of their own instead of lumping them on Earth.
Hold on if 20 MILLION Zygons are living here what happens to the people they copied?
Also it's a pretty heavy handed story with the Zygon flag looking just like the ISIS flag.
Brought to you by the same writer from Series 8's Kill The Moon, aka Abortion is Bad, Don't Do It. All his episodes have been poorly executed and hamfisted in their messaging.Yeah it's best not to think too hard on that. Even I have decided not to induce a headache thinking on this.
I think the whole treaty thing was stupid anyway since the Doctor had a TARDIS and could have found the Zygons a planet of their own instead of lumping them on Earth.
Hold on if 20 MILLION Zygons are living here what happens to the people they copied?
Also it's a pretty heavy handed story with the Zygon flag looking just like the ISIS flag.
Brought to you by the same writer from Series 8's Kill The Moon, aka Abortion is Bad, Don't Do It.
Nothing. These Zygons don't need to keep people to maintain a copy, so the people they copy live in blissful ignorance of having an alien doppelganger..
Again what happens to all the people they copied?
I'll try to hit all the bullet points of Kill The Moon from memory. See if I can't change your mind.I don't think that was actually supposed to be the point of "Kill the Moon." It's a really weak analogy if it was. (For one thing, pregnant women don't have to deal with the unknown possibility that the child, once born, might try to literally eat them!)
I'll try to hit all the bullet points of Kill The Moon from memory. See if I can't change your mind.
Ok:
The plot of the episode involves seismic disturbances from the moon. The moon is breaking up and when it does the chunks will be brought crashing down on Earth and kill all life due to the Earth's gravity.
The Doctor discovers the moon is not actually a lifeless hunk of rock, but actually an egg with an alien life form in it. Instead of dealing with the problem in a usual investigative and problem solving manner, he leaves it up to Clara, Clara's teenage student and an astronaut from the current (future time) of Earth to decide whether the unborn creature will live or die. The man leaves, while 3 women of child bearing age are left ponder the morals and ethics of the decision.
Clara uses language like "can't blame a baby for kicking", to describe the creature in the egg. This invokes the the innocent baby narrative of the pro-life advocates.
Clara, the astronaut and Clara's student decide to hold a vote with the people of Earth. The vote comes back with the majority of the people on the Earth voting to kill the moon. Before countdown hits zero, Clara asserts her decision over the votes of the people of Earth and "aborts" (literally that is what shows up when Clara rejects pressing the detonator) killing the moon. The life and concern of the "̶M̶o̶t̶h̶e̶r̶"̶ Earth be damned.
- Keep in mind, Clara is not from this future Earth. She has not lived through the destruction caused by the moon's altering gravity. Thousands had already died and the female astronaut's mission was to prevent billions from dying when the moon broke apart. Clara's convictions and morals were placed ahead of the suffering of the people who experienced the moon's effects and voted for it to be destroyed. *HAMMERING IT IN* Pro-life always, all ways!
But alas! It was all a big fake out. The shell of the alien turned to dust, so the Earth wouldn't face and Armageddon (1998) apocalypse, and the alien somehow managed to lay an egg several times it's mass and size to be the new moon, right after it's birth.
So yeah, that was Kill The Moon. Subtle as a flying brick when it comes to it's abortion is wrong/pro-life message.
The Zygon Invasion and the Zygon Inversion were equally terribly handled IMO. The biggest fault of the Zygon episodes is that they seemingly kept making excuses for the Zygon's ruthless and murderous behavior. When in fact, no one except UNIT and the Doctor even knows their own Earth. So them being "oppressed" and "losing their culture" bit was rubbish. Also, unlike the Sirlurians, the Zygons have no claim to Earth. They aren't from their and are basically invaders turned refugees. They could settle someplace else. Nothing was stopping them.
Nothing. These Zygons don't need to keep people to maintain a copy, so the people they copy live in blissful ignorance of having an alien doppelganger.
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