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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2011-05-01 01:36 pm

That last episode of Dr Who


Has anyone else read "Eight O'Clock In The Morning" by Ray Nelson*?

It's the basis for the move "They Live", and it tells of an Earth where aliens walk among us, but we can't see them because we've been hypnotised not to.

And it ends when the main character manages to get into the TV studios, kill one of the newsreader aliens (who are actually giving instructions to the populace) and then stand behind the body and tell the populace to see the aliens as they really are, rise up, and destroy them, so that humanity thinks the command is coming from one of the aliens, and the fightback begins.

I wonder if Stephen Moffat has read it.

A quick google for finds several copies floating around. It's quite old-fashioned now**, but I think it still works.

*Which is also the originating story for the film "They Live".
**Insofar as the writing is really not very good, and it's the idea behind it which is worth reading it for.

[identity profile] princealbert.livejournal.com 2011-05-01 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Also the Doctor basically tells the humans to murder a whole race that was never proven to be harming humans.