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Smile was the second episode of the tenth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales.

Synopsis

The Doctor and Bill Potts travel to the future. They come across one of Earth's first colonies, but can they save the colonists from the Vardy?

Plot

The Twelfth Doctor and Bill are discussing where they should visit in the TARDIS when a knock on the door interrupts them. The Doctor answers saying "Mum", only to find companion Nardole. The two discuss plans, promises and premises before Nardole is ordered to put the kettle on.

The Doctor and Bill decide to have one trip, and be back before the kettle has boiled. The travellers embark on a journey... to the future.

The TARDIS materialises on a human colony planet, where they encounter the Vardy, a swarm of microbots, which implant communication devices into the Doctor's and Bill's ears. The two find humanoid robots that wear emoji-like smiling faces on their face screens. The Doctor explains that these are interfaces that can be used to communicate with the Vardy swarm.

The Emojibot gives them badges that reflect their moods in the form of emojis, which only other people (and not the user) can see. The badges suddenly slide over to the Doctor's and Bill's backs. The Doctor presumes that this is so that seeing one's own emotion on the badge doesn't change it, which would have caused a "feedback loop".

The Emojibot serves cubes of gelatinous blue food; the Doctor receives two cubes – one for each heart, an idea that Bill finds difficult to handle. The Doctor explains that the Vardies and Emojibots are a sort of advance party, preparing this planet before humans land to colonise the planet. Meanwhile, the Emojibot monitor's the Doctor's emotions, reflected by a thoughtful emoji on the robot's screen and the Doctor's badge.

The Emojibot continues to escort the Doctor and Bill to a greenhouse outside, where it pollinates plants and an automated system sprays calcium-based fertiliser onto the plants. The Doctor finds a discarded necklace, which leads him to discover broken human skeletons being crushed into fertiliser. He realises that these must be the remains of the human party sent in advance of the rest of the colonists. The two try to escape, but the Emojibot shows the Doctor the teary-eyed emoji on his mood badge, changing into the skull-faced emoji as they escape.

In the centre of a corridor, the Doctor and Bill find themselves surrounded by Emojibots that can sense their fear. The Doctor tells Bill to smile, which psychologically affects the mood to an extent, stalling the Emojibots. However, as they run out of the building, an Emojibot grabs Bill's arm, signalling a swarm of Vardies to seemingly emerge from the building's structure itself. As the two run back to the TARDIS, the Vardies stop their pursuit. The Doctor tells Bill to remain in the TARDIS while he runs back to the city to destroy the Vardies and the city before they kill the incoming colonists, expressing a "childish impulse to blow it up" . Bill wonders why he can't call a "helpline" to deal with the problem instead, but then notices the reassuring message on the TARDIS' police box door: "Advice and assistance obtainable immediately",

In the city, the Doctor convinces an Eojibot that he is happy, but his happy-faced badge changes to show a light bulb shortly afterwards. He hears someone breathing on his communication device and realises that Bill has followed him back. He explains to her that the entire city is made out of interlocked Vardy microbots. However, the Doctor believes that the centre of the city houses the spaceship in which the colonists first arrived. and enter through the door of the ship, which alerts all Emojibots in the city, whose smiley emojis now incorporate exclamation marks for eyes.

Inside the spaceship, the Doctor comments on the difference between design of the ship interior and the city outside, each designed by "wet brains" (humans) and "dry brains" (Vardies). They come across a map labelling where they are, and the Doctor plans to walk to the engine room in the middle of the ship. He instructs Bill to stay back to guide him through the map, which displays the Doctor's current position. On his way, the Doctor finds all sorts of furniture and artefacts, including the bust of Nefertiti. Bill asks how the Doctor is allowed to blow up the spaceship without consequences, but he responds that it is a "moral imperative" to destroy the "murder machine" that surrounds them. Bill notices an unexpected empty space surrounding the engine room, but the tannoy of the ship distracts her. Outside, the Emojibots' faces change to skulls as the ship, Erehwon, begins to wake up, and as the Doctor descends into the engine room.

Bill realises she could have followed the Doctor the entire time if she had photographed the map. The Doctor reveals that he had already memorised the map, as Bill protests against his leaving her "out of trouble". Bill follows the Doctor's path, but she stumbles upon a room containing a recently deceased old woman, with a book placed at her feet. Bill finds that the book contains digital images of human history on Earth, continuing past her time and through an apocalyptic war. The Doctor explains that humans evacuated Earth following this conflict, and that this colony must be one of those evacuative ships. He meanwhile fiddles with the engine room controls, trying to reroute the engine's flow into the calorimeter.

to be continued...

Cast

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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


References

Language

  • The Emojibots speak Emoji. Emoji used by them include:
    • 😃 – smiling face
    • 😊 - happy face
    • 💀 – a skull, a symbol of death
    • 😢 – crying face, one tear
    • 😭 - crying face, two tears
    • 💡 – a light bulb, symbolising a new idea forming
    • 😕 – puzzled face
    • 😮 - shocked face
    • 😯 - interested face
    • 😰 - worried face
    • 😦 - confused face
    • 🤔 - thoughtful face
      • can also have a drop of sweat
    • 😐 - suspicious face
    • 🤗 - open-armed smiling face
    • 😵 - dead face
    • 🔫 - under attack
    • 😡 - anger
    • 🗝 - key, interacting with locks
    • ❓ – question mark, indicating confusion
      • can also be a face with a question mark above
    • ❗️ - indicating awareness
    • 👍 – thumbs up, indicating approval
    • 💷 – pound sterling, indicating an interest in monetary gain

Culture

  • The Doctor says that the colonists will come expecting the Garden of Eden.
  • The Vardy identified grief as the enemy of happiness.
  • The Doctor tells the story of "The Magic Haddock".
  • Bill ask whether the Doctor has "stretchy arms" like Mister Fantastic.
  • Bill says Gliese was like a Student Union before the students arrive.
  • Because Bill is only served one jelly while the Doctor is given two, she asks whether they have food sexism even in the future.
  • The Doctor mention how Vikings used to turn boats upside down and use them as houses.
  • The record Bill looks into shows the entire human history.
  • The Doctor and Bill arrive at the frozen River Thames during the 1814 frost fair.

Locations

Species

People

Technology

Anatomy and physiology

  • The Doctor mentions his binary vascular system, and tells Bill this does indeed lead to high blood pressure.
  • The Doctor says that smiling psycologically have an effect on the mood.

Botany

  • The colony has rosemaries in the garden, which reminds Bill of home.

Food and beverages

  • The Doctor mention the colony will have wheat and olive groves.
  • The Doctor and Bill are served squares of algae jelly.
    • According to Bill, it smells of fish.
  • The Doctor does not like fish. Except socially.

Science

  • The Doctor explains that because space is curved, the Earth is in any direction you choose to look in.

Music

TARDIS

  • Bill asks why the chairs in the TARDIS are so far from the console.
  • Bill asks whether she has to wear a seatbelt during flight.
  • Bill also asks if there is a steering wheel.
  • The Doctor says that you negotiate with the TARDIS.
  • She questions the Doctor on the police box exterior, and deduces that he likes it because of the sign—which reads, "Advice & assistance obtainable immediately / Officer & cars respond to all calls".
  • Bill asks how much a TARDIS trip costs.
  • The Doctor says the TARDIS has broadband and suggest she watch some movies or something to pass the time.

Story notes

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EXCLUSIVE Peter Capaldi & Brian Minchin Interview - The Aftershow - Doctor Who The Fan Show

This episode's Aftershow on Doctor Who: The Fan Show.

  • Bill asks why the Doctor is Scottish.
  • The Doctor says that Scotland demands independence every planet they go to. In real world current events, at the time of this episode's release, Scotland was again seeking independence from the United Kingdom, as a result of Brexit.
  • This story also shares a narrative theme with The Happiness Patrol, the theme being the fact that if you're not happy you would be executed.
  • Bill and the Doctor use the "turn it off and on" joke.

Ratings

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Filming locations

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Doctor Who Behind the scenes in Valencia with Pearl Mackie - Smile - Series 10 Episode 2 - BBC One

Pearl Mackie introduces the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia.

  • The City of Arts and Sciences (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias), in Valencia, Spain, is the real setting for the Gliese 581d scenes.

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • Kezzia states that she is using the Vardy to pollinate the wheat. However, the field used in filming is not a field of wheat, but a field of barley.

Continuity

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