That was sweet. I think everyone figured out the twist early, but it's not quite the same thing as Amy Pond, imo, just because the Doctor doesn't find out who she was (if little Clara were a recurring character, it would be different). Plus, we got to hear which accent she had, since that was a character trait of Clara last episode.
Well, yes, "prequel" has come to be interpreted to mean "any story preceding another story," but the point is that its strict definition is a story that's made/released after a story but set before it, i.e. a sequel that precedes. For example, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (set in 1935) is a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark (set in 1936) because it came out later, but Raiders is not a prequel to IJ & the Last Crusade (set in 1938) because it came out earlier. It's just a predecessor. But, as stated, language is mutable and nuances of meaning like that tend to get blurred or ignored, and thus it's become common in the vernacular to use "prequel" for any preceding work whether it's made before or after.
I didn't see it coming even though it was right there. Did what it should do, whet our appetites and reminded us of the Clara plotline. Even allowed us to have a reflective moment with the Doctor which is sometimes missed during episodes running at breakneck speed.
That was charming as hell. Shame it'll probably be the last time we see the tweed jacket. I imagine they probably used it here because there's something more fun and "playful" about it than the Doctor's new, darker coat. And I guess I'm the only who didn't think it would be Clara -- just because the little girl looked nothing whatsoever like Jenna Louise Coleman. Lol
Would you mind elaborating those two points a bit? I can't say I noticed either character having an accent. dJE
"Ahhh, but can you not also make bridges out of Russel T. Davies?" As far as the "prequel", yeah, fairly predictable who he was talking to, but cool nonetheless.
I guess it kinda makes sense in this case. Its just whatever force that's pushing the Doctor and Clara together doing its thing again.
Yeah. I can't remember how she sounded in the Dalek episode, though. I guess the posh accent could have just been for the benefit of the kids. I just remember when she got scared and her accent changed and the kids pointed it out to her.
I'll admit I didn't realize the twist until the mom mentioned the girl's name. It was a nice little scene, and makes me anxious for Saturday!
Agreed, on both counts. Having said that, neither RTD or Moffat is perfect. It is interesting that the one's tendency to repeat himself seems to draw rather less criticism and commentary than the other's does, though. It was enjoyable fluff and not a lot more than that, but Matt Smith seems able to make even fluff look much more brilliant than it ought to. I'm going to miss his Doctor a very great deal whenever he leaves the role.
That was a sweet two minutes And I feel like the only one who didn't realize it was Clara till the end, they duped me.