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 Season 3 Episode 6 The Lazarus Experiment

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PostSubject: Season 3 Episode 6 The Lazarus Experiment   Season 3 Episode 6 The Lazarus Experiment EmptyWed Aug 12, 2015 3:00 am

Martha: You mean you don't have a plan.
The Doctor: Yes, the plan was to get inside here. Well, then I'd come up with another plan.
Martha: In your own time, then.

Martha: It's impossible.
The Doctor: And that's two impossible things we've seen so far tonight. Don't you love it when that happens?

Tish: There's nowhere else to go, we're trapped!
Martha: This is where he (the Doctor) said to bring him (Lazarus).
Tish: Then we're not trapped, we're bait!

(After watching Professor Lazarus announcing it was going to change what it means to be human, The Doctor is preparing to leave)
Martha: Thank you. For everything.
The Doctor: It was my pleasure.
(The Doctor gets in the TARDIS and leaves, only to come back a moment later and open the door)
The Doctor: No, I'm sorry, did he say he was going to change what it means to be human?
(opening titles)

Martha: Thanks
Tish: It's your doctor you should be thanking.

Lazarus: I will be feeding soon.
The Doctor: I'm not gonna let that happen.
Lazarus: You haven't been able to stop me so far...

Tish: (with regards to Martha and The Doctor): Maybe she loves him.
Francine: She's only just met him!

Martha: Are you okay?
Tish: (with regards to Lazarus) I was gonna snog him!

Lazarus: Ladies and gentlemen, I am Richard Lazarus and I am 76 years
old. I am reborn!
Lady Thaw: He did it, he actually did it!

The Doctor: One trip. That's what we said.
Martha: Well, I suppose things just kind of ... escalated.
The Doctor: Hmm. Seems to happen to me a lot.
Martha: Thank you, for everything.
The Doctor: It was my pleasure.

Francine: (on answer phone) Martha, it's your mother. Please phone me back, I'm begging you. I know who this Doctor really is. I know he's dangerous. You're going to get yourself killed. Please trust me. This information comes from Harold Saxon himself! You're not safe!

Martha: You should take more care in the future, and the past, and whatever other time period you find yourself in.
The Doctor: It's been fun, though, hasn't it?
Martha: Yeah.
The Doctor: So what do you say? One more trip?
Martha: (after a pause) No. Sorry.
The Doctor: What do you mean? I thought you liked it.
Martha: I do. But I can't go on like this, 'one more trip'. It's not fair.
The Doctor: What are you talking about?
Martha: Well, I don't want to be just a passenger anymore, someone you're taking on for a treat. If that's how you still see me, well… I'd rather stay here.
The Doctor: OK, then. If that's what you want.
Martha: Right. Well, we've already said goodbye once today, so it's probably best if you just go.
(Martha turns her back on him; he does not go)
Martha: What is it?
The Doctor: Well, I said OK.
Martha: Sorry?
The Doctor: OK!
Martha: (running to him and hugging him) Oh, thank you! Thank you!
The Doctor: Well, you were never really just a passenger, were you?

Professor Lazarus: You're so sentimental, Doctor. Maybe you are older than you look.
The Doctor: I'm old enough to know that a longer life isn't always a better one. In the end you just get tired. Tired of the struggle, tired of losing everyone that matters to you, tired of watching everything turn to dust. If you live long enough, Lazarus, the only certainty left is that you'll end up alone.
Professor Lazarus: That's a price worth paying.

(The Doctor, Tish and Martha find Lazarus at Southwark Cathedral)
Professor Lazarus: I came here before. A lifetime ago. I thought I was going to die then. In fact, I was sure of it. I sat here, just a child. The sound of planes and bombs outside.
The Doctor: The Blitz…
Professor Lazarus: You've read about it.
The Doctor: I was there.
Professor Lazarus: You're too young.
The Doctor: So are you.
(Lazarus laughs then winces as the mutation begins to take over again)
Professor Lazarus: In the morning, the fires had died, but I was still alive. I swore I'd never face death like that again. So defenceless. I would arm myself, fight back, defeat it.
The Doctor: That's what you were trying to do today?
Professor Lazarus: That's what I did today.
The Doctor: What about the other people who died?
Professor Lazarus: They were nothing. I changed the course of history.
The Doctor: Any of them might have done too. You think history's only made with equations? Facing death is part of being human. You can't change that.
Professor Lazarus: No, Doctor. Avoiding death, that's being human. It's our strongest impulse, to cling to life with every fibre of being. I'm only doing what everyone before me has tried to do. I've simply been more… successful.

The Doctor: Ahh, Mrs. Jones! We still haven't finished out chat.
(Francine slaps the Doctor across the face)
Francine: Keep away from my daughter!
Martha: Mum what are you doing!?!
The Doctor: (to himself) All their mothers, every time...
Francine Jones: He is dangerous! I've been told things.
Martha: What are you talking about?
Francine Jones: Look around you. Nothing but death and destruction!
Martha: This isn't his fault. He saved us, all of us!

The Doctor: It really shouldn't take that long just to reverse the polarity. I must be a bit out of practice.

Mysterious Man: Is your daughter still in there with the Doctor?
Francine: You know him?
Mysterious Man: He's dangerous. There are things you should know.
Francine: What things?
(The Man whispers in Francine's ear)

The Doctor: (to the mutated Lazarus) You can't control it, the mutation's too strong. Killing those people won't help you. You're a fool. A vain old man who thought he could defy nature, only nature got her own back, didn't she? You're a joke, Lazarus! A footnote in the history of failure.

The Doctor: Look at what you've done to yourself.
Professor Lazarus: Who are you to judge me?

The Doctor: Wouldn't have thought you had time for poetry, Lazarus, what with you being so busy to defy the laws of nature and everything.
Professor Lazarus: You're right, Doctor, one lifetime's been too short for me to do everything I'd like. How much more I'll get done in two, or three, or four.

Professor Lazarus: I find that nothing's ever exactly like you expect. There's always something to surprise you. Between the idea and the reality, between the motion and the act…
The Doctor: …falls the shadow'.
Professor Lazarus: So the mysterious Doctor knows his Eliot. I'm impressed.

Mysterious Man: (about the Doctor) Do you know that man?
Francine: No, he's a… friend of my daughter.
Mysterious Man: Perhaps she should choose her friends more carefully...

Professor Lazarus: (on television) With the push of a single button, I will change what it means to be human.

Lady Thaw: When the device is ready, I'll be rejuvenated too. We could be rich and young and together.
Professor Lazarus: You think I'd waste another lifetime on you?
Lady Thaw: Did that process make you even more cruel?
Professor Lazarus: No, my love. That I learned from you. You have a gift for it.

The Doctor: Basically, he hacked into his own genes and instructed them to rejuvenate.
Martha: But they're still mutating now?
The Doctor: Because he missed something. Something in his DNA that's been activated and won't let him stabilize, something that's trying to change him.
Martha: Change him into what?
The Doctor: I don't know. But I think we need to find out.

The Doctor: This isn't about improving. This is about you and your customers living a little longer.
Professor Lazarus: Not a little longer, Doctor. A lot longer. Perhaps indefinitely.

The Doctor: Using hypersonic soundwaves to create a state of resonance… that's inspired.
Professor Lazarus: You understand the theory then.
The Doctor: Enough to know that you couldn't possibly have allowed for all the variables.
Professor Lazarus: No experiment is entirely without risk.

Professor Lazarus: (after his rejuvenation) This is only the beginning. We're not just making history, we're shaping the future too.
Lady Thaw: Think of the money we'll make. People will sell their souls to be transformed like that, and I'll be first in line.

Professor Lazarus: Ladies and gentlemen, I am Professor Richard Lazarus and tonight, I'm going to perform a miracle. It is, I believe, the most important advance since Rutherford split the atom and the biggest leap since Armstrong stood on the moon. Tonight, you will watch and wonder, but tomorrow, you will wake to a world which will be changed forever.

The Doctor: Lovely to meet you, Mrs. Jones. I've heard a lot about you.
Francine: Have you? What have you heard then?
The Doctor: (growing more awkward) Well, you know… that you're Martha's mother and… um… no, actually, that's… that's about it. We haven't had much time to chat, you know. We've been… busy.
Francine: Busy? Doing what exactly?
The Doctor: Oh… you know… stuff.

The Doctor: Do you know what the Professor's going to be doing tonight? That looks like it might be a sonic microfield manipulator.
Tish: He's a science geek, I should have known. I've got to get back to work now, I'll catch up with you later.
(Tish leaves)
The Doctor: Science geek, what does that mean?
Martha: That you're obsessively enthusiastic about it.
The Doctor: (pleased) Oh, nice.

Lady Thaw: The people in that room will represent billions of pounds worth of potential investment. Mr. Saxon wants to be sure they like what they see.
Professor Lazarus: Don't worry, our friend will get his money's worth.

Martha: Home. You took me home.
The Doctor: Back to the morning after we left. So you've only been gone about twelve hours. No time at all, really.
Martha: But all the stuff we've done: Shakespeare, New New York, Old New York?
The Doctor: Yeah, all in one night. Relatively speaking.

Professor Lazurus: Why don't you come and face me?
The Doctor: Have you looked in the mirror lately? Why would I want to face that?

The Doctor: Some people live more in 20 years than others do in 80. It's not the time that matters, it's the person.

Professor Lazarus: (touching Tish's hand) That's an interesting perfume, what is it?
Tish: Soap!
(Tish yanks hand away)
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