Damn, yeah I would have loved t have that kept in. Why'd they cut it?
“It was decided that, in 2017, people might not remember one companion from 40-odd years ago, so it got cut.”
The PM test was dropped in the late 80s because there hadn't been a change in years. It's been reinstated since.1. "Who's the Prime Minister?" is often used as a test for dementia. They remember that Elizabeth II is their head of state but have no clue as to the head of government, though Thatcher was often an exception.
2. Margaret Thatcher, Harold Wilson and Sir Anthony Eden are recognised in Doctor Who. Harriet Jones has not been forgotten. No mention of Harold Saxon, the numerous stand-in premiers since then or "Jeremy".
3. The above are particularly intriguing given that our most recent change of leadership probably happened while this episode was being written and it airs during a general election campaign.
4. The landlord pretended to be looking after his daughter but it was actually his mother. I can't work out the purpose of that misdirection. Was it meant to be a Nancy callback?
5. The pop music bits were pointless.
6. Judging by the trailer for next week, this series has at least five body horror episodes on the trot.
Somehow it's still not as mind-numbingly tedious as the Hybrid.Well, the winning streak couldn't last. A bog-standard Moffat-era, no one dies, no real villain episode. One thing I definitely won't miss when he's gone.
And yes, no real question of who's in The Vault now. Just as well they're not dragging it out for the whole series.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.