- When the Doctor and Rose become stranded on a planet orbiting a black hole, they find a human expedition crew and their servants, the Ood, being terrorised by the Devil.
- The one thing the Doctor always keeps near is the Tardis. So losing it in a black hole somewhere in deep space is a bit of a worry. Not least, he says, because without it he'll have to settle down and get a mortgage. In this two-parter (The Impossible Planet and next week's The Satan Pit), the Doctor and Rose land in a ramshackle spaceship stationed on an obscure planet that's trapped in permanent orbit round an all-consuming black hole. But that's only half the problem. An army of hideous-looking Oods stalks the corridors, while a disembodied voice repeats, "The beast is awakening."—Jane Rackham
- The Doctor and Rose arrive on a planet that should not be there - it's on the edge of a black hole. The answer seems to lie in a counterbalancing gravitational force emitted by the planet. The human scientists are there to study the phenomenon and are assisted by a subservient race of beings, known as the Ood. The surface of the planet is unstable and the Tardis vanishes into a pit. It soon becomes clear that here is a creature of some sore living in the pit and that the Ood are not the benevolent creatures they at first appear to be.—garykmcd
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