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Conrad (Jonah Hauer-King) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) in Lucky Day.
Conrad (Jonah Hauer-King) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) in Lucky Day. Photograph: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon
Conrad (Jonah Hauer-King) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) in Lucky Day. Photograph: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon

Doctor Who: Lucky Day – season two episode four recap

Millie Gibson returns as Ruby Sunday to take centre-stage in a battle with internet conspiracy theorists. No one could accuse this show of not being timely

In a series of Doctor Who with only eight episodes, having a Doctor-lite episode feels something of a luxury. This greatest hits remix of previous episodes like Love and Monsters, Blink and Turn Left, where we only see glimpses of the Doctor in the background, just about earned its place in the run.

Much of the weight of the episode was carried by whether you could invest in hate-watching Jonah Hauer-King as odious grifter Conrad Clark, the podcast host and conspiracy theory propagandist who had gone through what he called the “chore” of getting to know Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) in order to “expose the lies” of Unit.

Having already watched Ruby live out a post-Doctor life in a different timeline in 73 Yards, there was a real risk of a re-tread, as this episode hit several similar beats, including her aimlessness and romantic failures, and being trapped in a pub in a small village with a menace outside. But Gibson got the best line. Asked who put her in charge, her delivery of “or go and get some fresh air, big man, and see what happens” was deliciously waspish.

Pete McTighe had previously written the muddled messaging of Kerblam! for the 13th Doctor, and did a better job here of targeting the conspiracy sphere than he did targeting Amazon in that. The tension ratcheted up sharply once Unit were on the scene, and Jemma Redgrave (Kate Lethbridge-Stewart) was put in a position where she ceased knowing where to draw the line.

Ratchet that tension! … Kate Lethbridge-Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) and Colonel Ibrahim (Alexander Devrient). Photograph: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon

The episode touched upon modern phenomena with the doxing of Unit staff, the livestreaming of the armed standoff via body cam and the mainstreaming of conspiracy theories on broadcast legacy media. And if you thought the idea of Think Tank seemed far-fetched, just recall the moment in 2021 when anti-vaccine campaigners filmed themselves “serving legal papers” to hospital staff alleging “crimes against humanity” at the height of the Covid pandemic.

Sum it up in one sentence?

What if Doctor Who did another episode like Love and Monsters, but without the terrible ending.

Life aboard the Tardis

We only got three Tardis moments, with Belinda (Varada Sethu) and the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) using the vortex indicator in 2007, Ruby and the Doctor having their own encounter with the Shreek – dialogue indicated that happened directly after last year’s The Devil’s Chord – and the Doctor telling off Clark in the Tardis at some unspecified point between the two.

Fear factor

All the monsters are human … odious grifter Conrad (Jonah Hauer-King). Photograph: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon

Someone who was definitely feeling the fear factor was the Vlinx, who hilariously couldn’t abandon its post on the Unit bridge fast enough. The Shreek were monster of the week, and, rather like the Dregs in Orphan 55, worked better in the shadows and in brief shots than out in the open. The reveal that, at least at one point, they actually were just men in hoax rubber suits felt like yet more meta-commentary on the production of the show. But all the real monsters in this episode were human.

Mysteries and questions

Surely “the guv’nor” is not going to turn out to be the recurring Anita Dobson’s villain character name?

Deeper into the vortex

She’ll be back … expect more from Shirley (Ruth Madeley) soon. Photograph: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon
  • It was good to see the London Eye being used as a tourist attraction again on New Year’s Eve in 2007. Public confidence must have recovered after it was discovered to be the Auton transmitter in Rose, set in March 2005.

  • The first time we saw the Doctor operate the Tardis with a snap of his fingers was in 2008 episode Forest of the Dead, when David Tennant’s 10th Doctor tries it after having been told by River Song that her Doctor in the future could open the doors that way.

  • Among the aliens Clark lists as Unit hoaxes are the Sycorax, who appeared in David Tennant’s debut The Christmas Invasion, and “yetis in the underground”, a reference to the partially missing 1968 Patrick Troughton story The Web of Fear, which first introduced us to the character of Kate’s dad, who then had the rank of Col Lethbridge-Stewart.

  • We can expect to see Unit again later in the year, as Redgrave, Alexander Devrient and Ruth Madeley are all reprising their roles in spin-off The War Between the Land and the Sea.

  • This is the second time in a fortnight that a main character has been told their name is “ridiculous”, as Clark used the word to belittle Ruby after we’d seen Belinda dismiss the Doctor’s chosen moniker during Lux the same way.

  • Think Tank was the name of the scientific institute developing a giant robot and infiltrated by conspiracy-minded scientists during Tom Baker’s 1974 debut Robot.

  • If you missed it, earlier this week we pondered whether the whole enterprise might be on its last legs

Next time

Lagos! A huge spider! The Story and the Engine is the episode that, during the Q&A section at the premiere event for The Robot Revolution, Gatwa said he was most looking forward to people seeing. See you then!

Quick Guide

Doctor Who: all our episode-by-episode recaps

Show

Season 2

Episode 1: The Robot Revolution

Episode 2: Lux

Episode 3: The Well

Episode 4: Lucky Day

Episode 5: The Story and The Engine

Episode 6: The Interstellar Song Contest

Episode 7: Wish World

Episode 8: The Reality War

Season 1

Episodes 1 & 2: Space Babies / The Devil's Chord

Episode 3: Boom

Episode 4: 73 Yards

Episode 5: Dot and Bubble

Episode 6: Rogue

Episode 7: The Legend of Ruby Sunday

Episode 8: Empire of Death

Christmas special: Joy to the World

60th anniversary specials

Special 1: The Star Beast
Special 2: Wild Blue Yonder
Special 3: The Giggle
Christmas special: The Church on Ruby Road

Flux / Series 13

Chapter one: The Halloween Apocalypse
Chapter two: War of the Sontarans
Chapter three: Once, Upon Time
Chapter four: Village of the Angels
Chapter five: Survivors of the Flux
Chapter six: The Vanquishers
New Year's Special: Eve of the Daleks
Spring special: Legend of the Sea Devils
BBC centenary special: The Power of the Doctor


Series 12

Episode 1: Spyfall part one
Episode 2: Spyfall part two
Episode 3: Orphan 55
Episode 4: Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror
Episode 5: Fugitive of the Judoon
Episode 6: Praxeus
Episode 7: Can You Hear Me?
Episode 8: The Haunting of Villa Diodati
Episode 9: Ascension of the Cybermen
Episode 10: The Timeless Children
New Year's special: Revolution of the Daleks

Series 11

Episode 1: The Woman Who Fell to Earth
Episode 2: The Ghost Monument
Episode 3: Rosa
Episode 4: Arachnids in the UK
Episode 5: The Tsuangra Condundrum
Episode 6: Demons of the Punjab
Episode 7: Kerblam!
Episode 8: The Witchfinders
Episode 9: It Takes You Away
Episode 10: The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
New Year's special: Resolution

Series 10

Episode 1: The Pilot
Episode 2: Smile
Episode 3: Thin Ice
Episode 4: Knock Knock
Episode 5: Oxygen
Episode 6: Extremis
Episode 7: The Pyramid at the End of the World
Episode 8: The Lie of the Land
Episode 9: Empress of Mars
Episode 10: The Eaters of Light
Episode 11: World Enough and Time
Episode 12: The Doctor Falls
2017 Christmas special: Twice Upon A Time

Series 9

Episode 1: The Magician's Apprentice
Episode 2: The Witch's Familiar
Episode 3: Under The Lake
Episode 4: Before The Flood
Episode 5: The Girl Who Died
Episode 6: The Woman Who Lived
Episode 7: The Zygon Invasion
Episode 8: The Zygon Inversion
Episode 9: Sleep No More
Episode 10: Face The Raven
Episode 11: Heaven Sent
Episode 12: Hell Bent
2015 Christmas special: The Husbands of River Song
2016 Christmas special: The Return of Doctor Mysterio

Series 8

Episode 1: Deep Breath
Episode 2: Into The Dalek
Episode 3: Robot of Sherwood
Episode 4: Listen
Episode 5: Time Heist
Episode 6: The Caretaker
Episode 7: Kill The Moon
Episode 8: Mummy on the Orient Express
Episode 9: Flatline
Episode 10: In the Forest of the Night
Episode 11: Dark Water
Episode 12: Death In Heaven
2014 Christmas special: Last Christmas

Series 7

Episode 1: Asylum of the Daleks
Episode 2: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
Episode 3: A Town Called Mercy
Episode 4: The Power of Three
Episode 5: The Angels Take Manhatten
2012 Christmas special: The Snowmen
Episode 6: The Bells of Saint John
Episode 7: The Rings of Akhaten
Episode 8: Cold War
Episode 9: Hide
Episode 10: Journey to the Centre of the Tardis
Episode 11: The Crimson Horror
Episode 12: Nightmare in Silver
Episode 13: The Name of the Doctor
50th Anniversary special: The Day of the Doctor
2013 Christmas special: The Time of the Doctor

Series 6

Episode 1: The Impossible Astronaut
Episode 2: Day of the Moon
Episode 3: The Curse of the Black Spot
Episode 4: The Doctor's Wife
Episode 5: The Rebel Flesh
Episode 6: The Almost People
Episode 7: A Good Man Goes To War
Episode 8: Let's Kill Hitler
Episode 9: Night Terrors
Episode 10: The Girl Who Waited
Episode 11: The God Complex
Episode 12: Closing Time
Episode 13: The Wedding of River Song
2011 Christmas special: The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe

Series 5

Episode 1: The Eleventh Hour
Episode 2: The Beast Below
Episode 3: Victory of the Daleks
Episode 4: The Time of Angels
Episode 5: Flesh and Stone
Episode 6: The Vampires of Venice
Episode 7: Amy's Choice
Episode 8: The Hungry Earth
Episode 9: Cold Blood
Episode 10: Vincent and the Doctor
Episode 11: The Lodger
Episode 12: The Pandorica Opens
Episode 13: The Big Bang
2010 Christmas special: A Christmas Carol

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