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{{quote|"Who am I then? Nothing...? I'm just a story?"|'''John'''}}
{{quote|"Who am I then? Nothing...? I'm just a story?"|'''John'''}}


Continued from [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E08 Human Nature|Doctor Who]].
Continued from "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E08 Human Nature|Human Nature]]".


Mild-mannered [[The Edwardian Era|Edwardian]] schoolteacher John Smith is baffled when alien monsters turn up and demand that he turn himself into "The Doctor". But the strangeness is jogging memories deep inside him, memories of a life he's sure he never lived but only dreamed, and more and more fragments of his dreams are turning out to be real. Deny it he tries, but eventually John has to consider the possibility that Martha and the aliens are telling the truth: "the Doctor", his dream-self, is the reality, and John Smith is the fabrication.
Mild-mannered [[The Edwardian Era|Edwardian]] schoolteacher John Smith is baffled when alien monsters turn up and demand that he turn himself into "The Doctor". But the strangeness is jogging memories deep inside him, memories of a life he's sure he never lived but only dreamed, and more and more fragments of his dreams are turning out to be real. Deny it he tries, but eventually John has to consider the possibility that Martha and the aliens are telling the truth: "the Doctor", his dream-self, is the reality, and John Smith is the fabrication.