
The Doctor was indeed the one who stormed the temple with her companions their last face-off Swarm alluded to that he can remember, but the Doctor can't. So what is this battle at the temple, and who is the Doctor standing in for? Last week, the Priest Triangle recognized the Ravagers from the previous incident when they took over the temple, and it seems this time stream is that earlier meeting. Dan blinks again and finds himself in the Williamson Tunnels. Their architect wanders through in 1820 with a blaster shooting at creatures under the Earth. Blink once more, Di is gone, replaced by the Passenger. Luke, blink again, and the particles circle. Dan is at the Liverpool museum with Di, but nothing makes sense. The storm ejects them into the Siege of Atropos, in the middle of a battle with the Ravagers, aka Swarm and Azure. Except that's not actually where anyone is. In this case, it's the Doctor shooting them all into a time storm, with a random Weeping Angel thrown into the mix for good measure.

She's got a mission to find someone, and she's not about to let anything stop her.īut Doctor Whocan't ignore that cliffhanger for long, and it's time for another miracle to occur. For the record, she's not on Earth, but some medieval-esque planet, where Time no longer makes sense in the aftermath of the Flux and giant particle swarms of the Time Force is tearing people apart.

Like last week, Doctor Who : Flux does not deal with its current cliffhanger upon arriving back with a new episode, but at least this week it's a little less, "and then a miracle occurred." Instead, the episode begins somewhere else, with Bel ( Thaddea Graham), who is currently living through "The Beginning of the End," trying to stay one step ahead of the Dalek Sector. The Doctor (JODIE WHITTAKER) Yasmin Khan (MANDIP GILL) in 'Doctor Who: Flux' (James Pardon/BBC Studios/BBC America)
