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During last episode, the Doctor first notices that he and Rose had kept coming across a certain word. The Doctor, Rose and Jack find themselves at the mercy of the Bad Wolf Corporation based on Satellite Five. However, the true enemy is revealed to be the Daleks, as the Dalek Emperor had also survived the Time War and had rebuilt the Dalek race. | Bad Wolf | 100%
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The Doctor encounters a Dalek, though he had believed the race to be extinct as the Time War between the Time Lords and Daleks concluded with the mutual annihilation of both races—an event for which the Doctor himself was responsible. The Doctor tortures the surviving Dalek and at the end of the episode prepares to kill it in cold blood. He refrains once Rose calls him out on this. | Dalek | 100%
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The Ninth Doctor first appears in this episode where he rescues a 19-year-old shopgirl from an Auton attack in the department store where she works. After she helps the Doctor defeat the Nestene Consciousness (living plastic), he invites her to travel with him in the TARDIS. | Rose | 100%
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Following the resolution of the situation from part one of last episode Jack prepares to sacrifice himself, but the Doctor saves him and invites him on board the TARDIS. | The Doctor Dances | 100%
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The Doctor takes Rose to witness the destruction of planet Earth in the year five billion. It is revealed that the Doctor's own species, the Time Lords, have been destroyed and the Doctor is the last of his kind. | The End of the World | 100%
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When taking Rose home, the Doctor accidentally returns to Earth 12 months after they left. Because of his actions, he is treated like an Internet predator by her mother Jackie and her boyfriend Mickey has become Rose's murder suspect. | Aliens in London | 67%
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When the Doctor encounters Blon, the only Slitheen to survive the Downing Street explosion, in present-day Cardiff he has doubts over whether or not to send her home to be executed. | Boom Town | 67%
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The Doctor is angry at Rose after he takes her to the event of father Pete Tyler's death and she saves his life, causing a paradox. However, when Pete dies to restore the timeline he shows compassion and encourages her to sit by his side as he passes away. | Father's Day | 67%
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In this episode, after encountering Captain Jack Harkness (a con artist and former Time Agent from the 51st century) in 1941, the Doctor realises Jack had caused a deadly nanotechnological plague to sweep through the human race, turning humans into gas-mask zombies. | The Empty Child | 33%
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Adam Mitchell joins the Doctor and Rose as companion at the end of last episode. However, when he tries to smuggle future knowledge from Satellite Five in the year 200,000 back to his own time and the Doctor expels him from the TARDIS. | The Long Game | 33%
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In the final episode, the Doctor sends Rose back to the 21st century to protect her before attempting to destroy the Dalek army. When he realises that doing this would destroy most of planet Earth he is unable to do so, proclaiming he would rather be a coward than a killer. Having absorbed the energies of the time vortex, Rose is able to return to the Doctor and destroy the Daleks. To save Rose from being killed by harbouring the time vortex, the Doctor removes the harmful effects by kissing her. However, the damage to his cells causes him to regenerate | The Parting of Ways | 33%
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After Mickey helps the Doctor and Rose defeat the Slitheen by firing a missile at their base at 10 Downing Street, the Doctor offers Mickey a place in the TARDIS with them but he refuses. | World War Three | 33%
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The Doctor and Rose encounter the author Charles Dickens, of whom the Doctor claims to be a big fan. When faced with a near-death situation, the Doctor tells Rose that he was glad to have met her. | The Unquiet Death | 0%
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