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{{quote|"It's all becoming clear. The Doctor is the man you'd like to be, doing impossible things with cricket balls."|'''Joan Redfern'''}}
{{quote|"It's all becoming clear. The Doctor is the man you'd like to be, doing impossible things with cricket balls."|'''Joan Redfern'''}}


"Human Nature" / "The Family of Blood" were adapted for TV by [[Paul Cornell]] from his [[Virgin New Adventures]] book ''Human Nature''. The two-part episode was nominated for a Hugo award.
"Human Nature" / "The Family of Blood" were adapted for TV by [[Paul Cornell]] from his [[Virgin New Adventures]] book ''Human Nature''. The two-part episode was nominated for a Hugo award.


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The story opens on the TARDIS, where Martha and the Doctor are trying to escape from a family of alien hunters. The Doctor finds himself forced to use a last-ditch Gallifreyan escape method...
The story opens on the TARDIS, where Martha and the Doctor are trying to escape from a family of alien hunters. The Doctor finds himself forced to use a last-ditch Gallifreyan escape method...


[[And Now for Someone Completely Different]].
[[And Now for Someone Completely Different]].


It's [[The Edwardian Era|1913]]. Mild-mannered [[Upper Class Twit]] schoolteacher John Smith ([[David Tennant]]) teaches history at a [[Boarding School]]. He's having a great time keeping a beautifully illustrated dream journal and chatting with Joan, the school nurse. Lately, his dreams have been about blue boxes in space, strange men who are all the same somehow, frightful aliens, and being a "Doctor". Joan tells him that she'd love to read his tales, and as they grow closer, he ends up asking her out to the school dance.
It's [[The Edwardian Era|1913]]. Mild-mannered [[Upper Class Twit]] schoolteacher John Smith ([[David Tennant]]) teaches history at a [[Boarding School]]. He's having a great time keeping a beautifully illustrated dream journal and chatting with Joan, the school nurse. Lately, his dreams have been about blue boxes in space, strange men who are all the same somehow, frightful aliens, and being a "Doctor". Joan tells him that she'd love to read his tales, and as they grow closer, he ends up asking her out to the school dance.


Then, one November night, some of the monsters from his nightmares turn up in reality. They're looking for "The Doctor", and they've mistaken ordinary Englishman John Smith for their prey. The monsters steal the bodies of people living in the school area, and are on the hunt...
Then, one November night, some of the monsters from his nightmares turn up in reality. They're looking for "The Doctor", and they've mistaken ordinary Englishman John Smith for their prey. The monsters steal the bodies of people living in the school area, and are on the hunt...


Weirder yet, John's maid Martha ''also'' insists that he is the Doctor, and begs him to change back. Obviously, she's gone mad; she believes that his dreams are real, that she can travel among the stars, and even that -- with her skin color! -- she can secretly be a medical student. Smith dismisses her ideas as African lunacy. But some of her ramblings spark memories inside him, memories of a life he's sure he never lived. And there was an odd watch in his living room, which Martha desperately wants, but which has been stolen by a young school boy named Timothy Latimer.
Weirder yet, John's maid Martha ''also'' insists that he is the Doctor, and begs him to change back. Obviously, she's gone mad; she believes that his dreams are real, that she can travel among the stars, and even that -- with her skin color! -- she can secretly be a medical student. Smith dismisses her ideas as African lunacy. But some of her ramblings spark memories inside him, memories of a life he's sure he never lived. And there was an odd watch in his living room, which Martha desperately wants, but which has been stolen by a young school boy named Timothy Latimer.


It turns out that the Doctor has changed himself into a human to escape the hunters. Completely. Because the aliens will die after three months without food -- and the Doctor is food -- he's decided to subject himself to the agonising process of reprogramming his own body during that time. He has one heart, one human brain, and one hell of a confused look on his face when he's eventually cornered by the monsters, who demand that he turn himself into the Doctor again. But he, completely bewildered, still has no idea what they're talking about... not even when they take his friends hostage.
It turns out that the Doctor has changed himself into a human to escape the hunters. Completely. Because the aliens will die after three months without food -- and the Doctor is food -- he's decided to subject himself to the agonising process of reprogramming his own body during that time. He has one heart, one human brain, and one hell of a confused look on his face when he's eventually cornered by the monsters, who demand that he turn himself into the Doctor again. But he, completely bewildered, still has no idea what they're talking about... not even when they take his friends hostage.


Continued in [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S3 E9 The Family of Blood|S3 E9 The Family of Blood]].
Continued in [[Doctor Who/Recap/NS/S3/E09 The Family of Blood|S3 E9 The Family of Blood]].


== Tropes ==
== Tropes ==
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* [[Visible Invisibility]]: When Baines strikes the ship's invisibility field, it briefly becomes visible.
* [[Visible Invisibility]]: When Baines strikes the ship's invisibility field, it briefly becomes visible.
* [[Wistful Amnesia]]: Joan interprets John's [[Dreaming the Truth|dreams]] as "the man you ''want'' to be", and his [[Absent-Minded Professor|absentmindedness]] is said to be as if he knows there's something he should be doing and wants to go back to, but he can't quite remember what it is.
* [[Wistful Amnesia]]: Joan interprets John's [[Dreaming the Truth|dreams]] as "the man you ''want'' to be", and his [[Absent-Minded Professor|absentmindedness]] is said to be as if he knows there's something he should be doing and wants to go back to, but he can't quite remember what it is.
* [[The Woobie]]: Tim Latimer. The older boys make him shine their shoes and do their homework; one deliberately lies to "John Smith" so that he can beat up the poor guy.
* [[The Woobie]]: Tim Latimer. The older boys make him shine their shoes and do their homework; one deliberately lies to "John Smith" so that he can beat up the poor guy.
** He's probably their [[wikipedia:Fagging|fag]].
** He's probably their [[wikipedia:Fagging|fag]].
* [[World War One]]: Lurks just over the horizon.
* [[World War One]]: Lurks just over the horizon.