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A Christmas Carol discussion and grading thread

How do you rate A Christmas Carol?


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It was fairly enjoyable, but lacking in a somewhat indefinable way for me. Liked the "Galaxy Class" and "Lens Flare" Trek nods.
 
Brilliant! Best Xmas special ever!

I mean, the shark jumps Dr Who rather than the other way round - what more needs be said?!

Well... It was hilarious, it was thrilling, had very nice effects, and was somewhat upsetting in places (for me, that is- it managed to echo all three main bereavements). I could see where the story was going as soon as we saw the numbers on the ice-box. I knew exactly where the Doctor was going to fuck things up...

VOTD is my previous favourite special and it's interesting that this follows that by having the female guest be a singing star trying her hand at acting, by playing a blonde who sacrifices herself and dies.

I guess the Blinovitch Limitation Effect is no longer... in effect. (Nor are the Reapers!) Gambon was brilliant, of course, as was Matt Smith.

Nice trailer at the end too!

10/10
 
I found this enormously entertaining through out, with some great comedy moments. And, I admit it, I got a bit misty eyed at times.
And, of course, it owes much to the Moff's own short story 'Continuity Errors'.
 
do we think that the Doctor is now married to Marylin Monroe? will that be addresed in the US episodes next series?

River will be delighted.
 
Best. Christmas Special. Evah!

Really, I quite enjoyed that. Even got teary-eyed over the photo montage of their Christmas adventures. So do Abigail and the kid qualify as Companions?

But good lord, how does Matt/The Doctor get all that energy? Watching him racign about at a mile a minute just wore me the hell out. The man is the definition of 'boundless energy'.

Random thoughts:

* I know I'm supposed to be all cynical, but I really adored the singing.

* I was expecting a straight retelling of the Dickens story. Nice twist on it instead.

* Ummm, shouldn't something have exploded when Mr Sardick hugged his younger self?

* Having just discovered the wonders of Steampunk, I got quite a thrill out of the planet, costumes, and set designs. Goggles for everybody!

* Hmmm, so the Doctor married Marilyn? Considering how she ended up, thats actually a bit dark.

Will try to post more later as I'm still in the 'giddy aftermath' stage.
 
This was a sweet little episode. I really enjoyed it as it went along, as well as the neat twists developed while adapting the original Dickens tale. Michael Gambon was his usual brilliant self.

For me, the undoubted highlight of the episode was the ever so brief return of The Fez™. :biggrin:
 
This was a sweet little episode. I really enjoyed it as it went along, as well as the neat twists developed while adapting the original Dickens tale. Michael Gambon was his usual brilliant self.

For me, the undoubted highlight of the episode was the ever so brief return of The Fez™. :biggrin:

Hey man, long time no see. How's things... PM if necessary to not go off topic.

Looks like the fez will return along with a stetson next series too, as well as a pot of coffee and 12 jammie dodgers too.
 
Can't wait to see this. One more day...and I know you Americans like to forget us Canadians but I don't think we need a separate thread.
 
Watching Confidential. A line popped up in the table read that I missed in the show (but it's there, I found it.)

Best line: "Kiss her. It's this, or you go back up to your room and design another kind of screwdriver. Now go."
 
Watching Confidential. A line popped up in the table read that I missed in the show (but it's there, I found it.)

Best line: "Kiss her. It's this, or you go back up to your room and design another kind of screwdriver. Now go."

You forgot the best part. "Don't make my mistakes." ;)
 
At the beginning the doctor was channeling Moffat's Sherlock with the observations about Kazaran.

And thank Moffat!

Modern London was spared this year.
 
^ As long as they don't try
jumping them
, it'll be OK.

Wow, every time I see Katherine in the commercial, I get chills. She's that gorgeous.

About an hour to the proms here, I'll watch it during the DVR record. Same with the special.

Does
riding them like a horse and carriage
count?
 
I thought it was great, myself. Not the best the show (or even Moffat\Smith) has ever done, to be sure, but still quite entertaining, and much more Christmas-y than most of the RTD specials. It was fun, it was touching where it needed to be, and the steampunk\fantasy design of the planet was very, very cool.

Also, I had to pause because I was laughing too much when the Doctor was going on about being engaged to Marilyn Munroe. :guffaw:
 
I can't watch it :(

I'll have to wait for it to be put on dvd and added to netflix :(

Sad day...
 
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