![]() ![]() ![]() They discover Rasmussen (Reece Shearsmith), who claims to be the only crew left, hiding in a pod. Eventually, they discover a room full of Morpheus sleeping pods (named after the Greek god of dreams, not the Matrix mentor) that allow people to get a month’s worth of sleep in a very short amount of time. The station is silent and empty, but everyone has the strange sense of being watched at all times. The episode starts with a rescue crew docking at Le Verrier Space Station, only to discover the Doctor and Clara roaming the halls. Of course, this unnatural trend causes something bad to happen-in this case, the rise of a terrifying new, ever-evolving humanoid creature, called the Sandmen, which the Doctor calls “an abomination.”Īfter writing many episodes set in the past, Gatiss wrote his first script set in the (very) far future-the 38th Century-when Indo-Japanese culture is predominant on Earth, and Neptune’s moon, Triton, has been colonized. Whovians who watched “Sleep No More,” the latest episode written by Mark Gatiss, were treated to an unsettling story about a future where sleep has almost been eradicated to increase efficiency and expediency. Spoiler alert! Don’t read on if you haven’t watched the most recent episode of Doctor Who. ![]()
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