This Beautiful 'Doctor Who' Episode Actually Makes No Sense

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This Beautiful 'Doctor Who' Episode Actually Makes No Sense
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It’s all wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey until these one-off creatures appear.

The Big Picture If you ask anyone with even the slightest knowledge of Doctor Who what the hit BBC series is about, they’ll probably respond that it tells the story of an alien that time travels, saving people wherever they go. No matter which iteration of the Doctor we’re talking about here, that’s pretty much what they do: they travel to the past and future, stopping people and fellow aliens from meeting terrible fates.

This series of events — three Roses existing at the exact same point in time and space, a man surviving the accident that was supposed to kill him — opens Earth’s doors to an attack by a group of pterodactyl-like beasts the Doctor refers to as Reapers. According to the Time Lord, they appear whenever there is a particularly nasty wound in time in order to cauterize it. And they do so by killing and devouring everyone that stands in their way.

As soon as Peter is gone, the Reapers disappear, and the Doctor returns. Rose is unable to stop her father from dying, but she still manages to be by his side for his last breath. It’s a touching, heartbreaking conclusion for an extremely sensitive story about the things people are willing to do for those they love. In order to save her father’s life, Rose risks the very fabric of time and space.

Looking at it from this angle, the Reapers are indeed a perfect fit for “Father’s Day”. But when we look at the grand scheme of things, their existence in the Doctor Who universe just isn’t possible. The Doctor and his companions save people they know and don’t know from past events all the time. A classic example is when the Tenth Doctor and Donna save Caecilius and his family from dying in the volcanic eruption in Season 4’s “The Fires of Pompeii”.

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