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"I am still here. I can see nothing, feel nothing. You have locked me into hell for eternity. If this is all there is, I would rather die now... Trapped like this, like a sponge beneath the sea. Yet even a sponge has more life than I. Can you understand a thousandth of my agony? I, Morbius, who once led the High Council of the Time Lords, reduced to this - to the condition where I envy a vegetable."
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The Doctor and Sarah arrive on the planet Karn, home to the Sisterhood, who guard the sacred flame that produces the Elixir of Life. Elsewhere, scientist Mehendri Solon is attempting to build a new body for the living brain of Morbius - a criminal executed by the Time Lords.

Solon decides that the head of the Doctor will prove a fitting home for Morbius' brain, but before he can act, the Doctor is kidnapped by the Sisterhood, who fear that he has been sent by the Time Lords to steal the last of the Elixir of Life from the dying flame. The Doctor is to be burned at the stake, but he is rescued by Sarah, who goes temporarily blind in the process.

Solon convinces the Doctor that Sarah's condition is permanent, and the Doctor goes to the Sisterhood for help - convincing them of his good offices by using a firework to clear a blocked chimney and restore the flame. Returning to Solon, the Doctor and Sarah are trapped in the cellar. The Doctor releases cyanide gas and kills Solon, but Morbius' new body is working, with a plastic bowl as a temporary head! Morbius accepts the Doctor's challenge of a battle of minds, and both are severely weakened by the ordeal. The sisterhood push the disoriented Morbius over a cliff and heal the Doctor with the Elixir.


As an episode though, "The Brain of Morbius" is known less for its story and more for the intensely Troubled Production along with the tumultuous legacy it left behind. Veteran writer Terrance Dicks and director Christopher Barry had little love for it and its No Budget status caused massive rewrites and cutbacks from what was originally intended.

Perhaps more famously, or infamously, was its Signature Scene of the Doctor having a mind-bending contest with Morbius. After the faces of Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton and William Hartnell had been shown among the Doctor's memories, eight additional faces were shown, with the implication that these were pre-Hartnell Doctors. This seeming Continuity Snarl proved, unsurprisingly, divisive - to the point that it's speculated that fixing Time Lords to thirteen lives in "The Deadly Assassin" was an attempt to render the eight faces as Canon Discontinuity.

The Doctor Who Expanded Universe and the general fandom jumped through hoops here and there to explain the eight faces; the two most accepted explanations being that they were either Mobius' old faces or the faces of "the Other" from the aborted Cartmel Masterplan; but the television show largely ignored them, instead taking pains to make clear that William Hartnell was the first incarnation of the character. Even in the 2013 episode "The Name of the Doctor", when Clara Oswald sees all of the Time Lord's faces, including his hitherto unknown warrior incarnation played by John Hurt, the so called "Morbius Doctors" are nowhere to be seen, with "The Time of the Doctor" confirming that William Hartnell to Matt Smith counted thirteen lives.

Then came 2020 and "The Timeless Children". Perhaps the largest retcon in Doctor Who since the introduction of the Time Lords, it established that the Doctor was an infinitely regenerating being known as the Timeless Child, with the eight faces being incarnations of the Child before they were mindwiped and forced to regenerate into William Hartnell. Though Chris Chibnall denied that he wrote the retcon due to this episode, the two have steadily become intertwined and the debate and legacy of "The Brain of Morbius" has begun again.


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 Solon: That is why his head is so perfect! From one of your own race! From one of those who turned upon you and tried to destroy you! You get a new head for Morbius...the crowning irony.

Morbius: FOOL!

Solon: ...I'm sorry, the pun was irresistible.

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  • Large Ham: Solon, oh so very much.
  • Mix-and-Match Man: Morbius's monster body, cobbled together from bits of various alien creatures, notoriously including Condo's hand and what looks to be a Macra's claw for appendages (plus the prospect of including the Doctor's head as a finishing touch).
  • R-Rated Opening: The story opens with Condo decapitating an insect-stage Solonian. Although the actual severing happens offscreen we get a lot of lingering close ups of the head later on.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Condo's Heroic Sacrifice to save Sarah from Morbius.
  • Refusal of the Call: When the Doctor first lands, he is not pleased by the fact that the Time Lords have dragged him into a situation they won't deal with themselves. Sarah guilts him out of this by marvelling at her surroundings and going off on her own anyway.
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The Doctor: "There's something going on here, some dirty work that they won't touch with their lily-white hands. Well, I won't do it, DO YOU HEAR?!"

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 Sarah Jane: "You're Insane, Solon, you're mad!"

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