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14 – The Mad Woman in the Attic
The Sarah Jane Adventures story
Cast

Starring

Guest

Production
Directed byAlice Troughton
Written byJoseph Lidster
Script editorGary Russell
Produced byNikki Wilson
Phil Ford (co-producer)
Executive producer(s)Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
Piers Wenger
Music bySam Watts
Production code3.3 and 3.4
SeriesSeries 3
Running time2 episodes, 25 minutes each
First broadcast22 October 2009 (2009-10-22)
Last broadcast23 October 2009 (2009-10-23)
Chronology
← Preceded by
Prisoner of the Judoon
Followed by →
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith
List of serials

The Mad Woman in the Attic is the second serial of the third series of the British science fiction television series The Sarah Jane Adventures.[1] The two-part story was first broadcast on BBC One on 22 and 23 October 2009, and marks the return of John LeesonasK9.[2]

Plot[edit]

After overreacting to what she believed was her friends not giving her enough attention, Rani meets with her old friend Sam in her old beachside town. Sam had emailed Rani that people had been disappearing and a demon had been sighted in the pleasure park. At the park, Rani meets Eve, a telepathic alien girl with red skin whose parents sent her to Earth to avoid a war on her home planet. She explains to Rani that she has brought lonely people to the park so they could have fun. Reacting to Eve's perception that she's been feeling left out, Rani denies that she needs Sarah Jane, Luke, and Clyde and wishes "that they would just leave me alone." Offering to show Rani her future, Eve brings her to a mirror where she sees herself as a lonely old woman.

Rani takes Eve outside, but is taken control of by Eve when she is horrified by Eve controlling the missing people. After Sarah Jane and Clyde discover Rani's whereabouts, Ship, the artificial intelligence of Eve's crashed spaceship, explains to Sarah Jane and Clyde that Harry, the caretaker, was keeping Eve safe while Ship rebooted itself. As Eve is still young, she will die from being unable to control her powers. Sarah Jane, Clyde, and Harry then take Eve back to the beach where Ship crashed. Ship removes Eve's excess energy that was causing her pain, which releases all those Eve was controlling. As Ship uses black holes as fuel, it absorbs the energy from the black hole K9 was protecting from destroying Earth.[N 1] This also allows K9 to return home permanently. Sam and Harry are invited to leave Earth with Eve. As Sarah Jane and her friends are about to leave, Ship grants Rani's wish that Sarah Jane, Luke, and Clyde would leave her alone and causes the three of them to disappear. Due to a malfunction caused by the crash, Ship did not understand that Rani's wish was not intended literally, and Rani spends years alone in the attic of Sarah Jane's house.

In 2059, Adam, the son of Sam and Eve, meets Rani and upon hearing her story, gives her the opportunity to change her past. Rani's timeline is altered so that Ship does not fulfil her old wish. In the changed timeline, an older Rani is living happily with her son and grandchildren in Sarah Jane's house.

Continuity[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ As depicted in the 2007 episode "Invasion of the Bane".

References[edit]

  1. ^ McEwan, Cameron K. (21 October 2009). "The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Mad Woman In The Attic Part 1 review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  • ^ Pettitt, Ben (26 January 2020). "The Sarah Jane Adventures: 10 Best Episodes of the Doctor Who Spin-Off". ScreenRant. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
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