*Spoilers*
Or, at least, this post will be a spoiler, if you haven’t actually seen the Christmas Day Dr Who special, A Christmas Carol.
Which was — I think — superb … !
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To be frank … ?
In case you didn’t know, the younger of my two sister, Ruth is pregnant.
Actually … ?
She went into labour, this morning.
At 2.
She’s still, some fifteen hours later, still in labour.
Understandably, I think for my immediate family … ?
Christmas — at least the present-giving part of it — has been put on hold, until at least tomorrow, when Ruth gets back home, with me nephew …
Nerve-wracking, isn’t it … ?
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But lets get back to tonight’s episode, shall we … ?
And wasn’t it fantastic … … ?
As the title implies, A Christmas Carol is loosely based on the the Christmas time Dickens classic. But opens with Rory and Amy spending their honeymoon on a soon=to-crash spaceship.
One who’s crash can be prevented only with the help of Scrooge-like Kazran Sardick, played by Michæl Gambon.
Who’s not exactly bothered by the 4003 people whose lives could be lost …
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Now, can I be frank, here … ?
I’m actually impressed.
No, seriously, I’m impressed.
Like many of my friends, I was a touch worried about Matt Smith taking over from David Tennant, as the Doctor.
But felt that — over the course of series 5 — he slowly improved.
A Christmas Carol … ?
I think A Christmas Carol shows us that Matt Smith is now officially the Doctor.
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