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|image = Amy_Rory_Casablanca_airfield.jpg
|name = As Time Goes By
 
 
|series = [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]]
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|doctor = Eleventh Doctor
|series = [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]]
 
 
|companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]]
|doctor = [[Eleventh Doctor]]
 
 
|enemy = [[Silurian]]s
|companions = [[Amy Pond]], [[Rory Williams]]
 
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|setting = [[Casablanca (city)|Casablanca]], [[1941]]
|enemy = [[Silurian]]s
 
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|writer = [[Joshua Hale Fialkov]]
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|writer = [[Joshua Hale Fialkov]]
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|editor = [[Denton J. Tipton]]
|editor = [[Denton J. Tipton]]
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|artist = [[Matthew Dow Smith]]
|artist = [[Matthew Dow Smith]]
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|colourist = [[Charlie Kirchoff]]
|colourist = [[Charlie Kirchoff]]
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|letterer = [[Shawn Lee]]
|letterer = [[Shawn Lee]]
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|publication = [[DW11 13]]-[[DW11 16|16]]
 
|release date = [[11 January (releases)|11 January]] - [[18 April (releases)|18 April]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
|publication = [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]] #13 - 16
 
 
|publisher = IDW Publishing
|release date = [[January]] - [[April]] [[2012]]
 
 
|format = [[American comic book]] 4 issues
|publisher = [[IDW Publishing]]
 
 
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'''''As Time Goes By''''' was a four-issue comic story from the [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]] range. It was set in the city of [[Casablanca]] in [[1941]].
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'''''As Time Goes By''''' was a four-issue comic story from the [[Doctor Who (2011)|''Doctor Who'' (2011)]] range, and the final story of that series, as the numbering was restarted with [[Doctor Who (2012)|''Doctor Who'' (2012)]].
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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[[1941]]. [[Casablanca (city)|Casablanca]]. [[Murder]]. Sound familiar? It does as well to the Doctor, Amy and Rory, who revel in being in the setting for the [[Casablanca (film)|classic film]]. That is until they discover a world-domination plot hatched not by [[Hitler]], but the [[Silurian]]s!
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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== Story notes ==
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== Characters ==
 
* [[Eleventh Doctor]]
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* [[Amy Pond]]
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* [[Rory Williams]]
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* [[Captain (As Time Goes By)|Captain]]
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* [[Silurian scientist (As Time Goes By)|Silurian scientist]]
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* [[Resistance leader (As Time Goes By)|Resistance leader]]
 
* [[Woman (As Time Goes By)|Woman]]
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* [[Pianist (As Time Goes By)|Pianist]]
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* [[Café owner (As Time Goes By)|Café owner]]
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* [[Prisoner (As Time Goes By)|Prisoner]]
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* [[Aroteth]]
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* [[Michel (As Time Goes By)|Michel]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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* The Doctor describes the [[Nazi]]s as his third least favourite thing in at least two universes.
* [[Silurian]]s appear. They first appeared in 1970, in [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''. Since then, they have figured in numerous TV episodes, audio stories, comics, ''et cetera''.
 
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* The "venomous [[Sea Devil]]" is considered a myth by the [[Silurian]]s.
* [[Nazi]]s appear.
 
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* A combination of [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|the sonic screwdriver]], the [[TARDIS key]] and a Silurian communication device is used to remotely open [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to suck all the [[water]] to prevent the [[flood]]ing.
* References are made to the classic film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casablanca_(film) Casablanca]'', including the Doctor dressing like Rick in that film.
 
   
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== Notes ==
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* Multiple references and similarities connect the story to the classic [[film]] ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'':
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** Several unnamed characters in the comic match or closely resemble characters from the film, including
Issue 13a.jpg|Issue 13 (Cover A)
 
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*** [[Captain (As Time Goes By)|Captain]] as Captain Louis Renault,
Issue 13b.jpg|Issue 13 (Cover B)
 
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*** [[café owner (As Time Goes By)|café owner]] as Rick Blaine (and accordingly the [[café (As Time Goes By)|café]] as Rick's Café Américain),
Issue 13ri.jpg|Issue 13 (Cover RI)
 
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*** [[woman (As Time Goes By)|woman]] who is a friend of the café owner as Ilsa Lund,
Issue 14A.jpg|Issue 14 (Cover A)
 
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*** [[Resistance leader (As Time Goes By)|Resistance leader]] as Victor Laszlo,
Issue_14B.jpg|Issue 14 (Cover B)
 
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*** [[prisoner (As Time Goes By)|prisoner]] killed while in custody as Signor Ugarte and
Issue_14_RI.jpg|Issue 14 (Cover RI)
 
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*** [[pianist (As Time Goes By)|pianist]] as Sam.
Issue_15A.jpg|Issue 15 (Cover A)
 
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** In the story, the [[Captain (As Time Goes By)|Captain]] salutes the [[Eleventh Doctor]] with the words "Liberté, égalité, fraternité". A coat of arms with these words can be seen on Palais de Justice at the beginning of the film.
Issue_15B.jpg|Issue 15 (Cover B)
 
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** The police arresting [[Rory Williams]] while rounding up people corresponds to the search for the killer of the courier in the film.
Issue_15RI.jpg|Issue 15 (Cover RI)
 
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** [[Nazi]]s enter the café in both stories.
Issue 16A.jpg|Issue 16 (Cover A)
 
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** The police arrests a [[Prisoner (As Time Goes By)|man]] in the café, who later dies in custody at the hand of [[Silurian]]s masquerading as policemen. In the film, the police arrests Signor Ugarte in Rick's Café Américain, who later dies in custody because of apparent foul play bu the local police.
Issue 16B.jpg|Issue 16 (Cover B)
 
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** The [[Eleventh Doctor]] observes how the café owner hears the pianist playing "[[As Time Goes By]]" from behind the doors and storms in to remind him never to play it. In the film, Rick hears Sam playing "As Time Goes By" from behind the doors and storms in to remind him never to play it, only to find Ilsa there.
Issue 16RI.jpg|Issue 16 (Cover RI)
 
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** The Doctor helps the woman get into the closed café, where the pianist is playing for the owner. In the film, Ilsa sneaks into the closed café, where Sam is playing "As Time Goes By" for Rick.
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** At the end of the comic story, Silurians make it rain in [[Casablanca (city)|Casablanca]]. At the end of the film, it rains in Casablanca.
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** The Doctor asks the Captain to sing "[[La Marseillaise]]". In the film, Victor Laszlo leads [[French]] nationals in singing "La Marseillaise" to drown a [[German]] song by Nazis.
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** The Captain and the café owner see the plane off while a dead Nazi lies nearby. In the film, Captain Renault and Rick see the plane with Victor Laszlo and Ilsa off while the body of Major Strasser lies nearby.
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** One of the last phrases of the comic story, "This is the end of a very terrible vacation" is an homage to the last phrase of the movie, "This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
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* However, there are also deviations. For instance, the café owner, the Resistance leader and the woman are shown in the comic walking towards the airport by themselves, while the Captain is still under arrest, whereas in the film Captain Louis Renault waits for them in Rick's café, and all four travel to the airport together. Despite these minor deviations, it is not hard to combine the film and the comic story into one continuous narrative.
   
== Timeline ==
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== Continuity ==
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* The Doctor says that he "reversed the polarity of the neutron flow", a catchphrase his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] used. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'')
* ''As Time Goes By'' occurs after [[IDW]]: ''[[Silent Knight]]''
 
* ''As Time Goes By'' occurs before
 
   
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As Time Goes By was a four-issue comic story from the Doctor Who (2011) range, and the final story of that series, as the numbering was restarted with Doctor Who (2012).

Summary

1941. Casablanca. Murder. Sound familiar? It does as well to the Doctor, Amy and Rory, who revel in being in the setting for the classic film. That is until they discover a world-domination plot hatched not by Hitler, but the Silurians!

Plot

to be added

Characters

References

Notes

  • Multiple references and similarities connect the story to the classic film Casablanca:
    • Several unnamed characters in the comic match or closely resemble characters from the film, including
      • Captain as Captain Louis Renault,
      • café owner as Rick Blaine (and accordingly the café as Rick's Café Américain),
      • woman who is a friend of the café owner as Ilsa Lund,
      • Resistance leader as Victor Laszlo,
      • prisoner killed while in custody as Signor Ugarte and
      • pianist as Sam.
    • In the story, the Captain salutes the Eleventh Doctor with the words "Liberté, égalité, fraternité". A coat of arms with these words can be seen on Palais de Justice at the beginning of the film.
    • The police arresting Rory Williams while rounding up people corresponds to the search for the killer of the courier in the film.
    • Nazis enter the café in both stories.
    • The police arrests a man in the café, who later dies in custody at the hand of Silurians masquerading as policemen. In the film, the police arrests Signor Ugarte in Rick's Café Américain, who later dies in custody because of apparent foul play bu the local police.
    • The Eleventh Doctor observes how the café owner hears the pianist playing "As Time Goes By" from behind the doors and storms in to remind him never to play it. In the film, Rick hears Sam playing "As Time Goes By" from behind the doors and storms in to remind him never to play it, only to find Ilsa there.
    • The Doctor helps the woman get into the closed café, where the pianist is playing for the owner. In the film, Ilsa sneaks into the closed café, where Sam is playing "As Time Goes By" for Rick.
    • At the end of the comic story, Silurians make it rain in Casablanca. At the end of the film, it rains in Casablanca.
    • The Doctor asks the Captain to sing "La Marseillaise". In the film, Victor Laszlo leads French nationals in singing "La Marseillaise" to drown a German song by Nazis.
    • The Captain and the café owner see the plane off while a dead Nazi lies nearby. In the film, Captain Renault and Rick see the plane with Victor Laszlo and Ilsa off while the body of Major Strasser lies nearby.
    • One of the last phrases of the comic story, "This is the end of a very terrible vacation" is an homage to the last phrase of the movie, "This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
  • However, there are also deviations. For instance, the café owner, the Resistance leader and the woman are shown in the comic walking towards the airport by themselves, while the Captain is still under arrest, whereas in the film Captain Louis Renault waits for them in Rick's café, and all four travel to the airport together. Despite these minor deviations, it is not hard to combine the film and the comic story into one continuous narrative.

Continuity