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Doctor who christmas
Doctor who christmas





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In this case, the first wave of these alien predators comes disguised as killer Santa Clauses who have flame throwing musical instruments. Meanwhile, the sick Time Lord releases a type of yellowish energy cloud from his mouth in his sleep, which has the effect of attracting predators from afar. Much of the first act focuses on Rose explaining the changes in the Doctor, and adjusting to being home on Earth. The episode opens with Rose coming home to Earth on Christmas Eve, with an ailing Doctor, who collapses shortly after exiting the TARDIS and meeting Rose's mom and Mickey. It's difficult to measure who's "better", but Tennant's performance was spot-on this episode, and it will be interesting to see how the character evolves over the course of the season. Tennant's performance is slightly more eccentric, a little funnier, a bit wittier, and he obviously looks very different.

#DOCTOR WHO CHRISTMAS SERIES#

Eccleston did an admirable job in reincarnating the series and his presence will be missed, but his replacement isn't bad at all. It looks like we’ll be meeting Ncuti Gatwa‘s 15th Doctor then, too.David Tennant's take on the Time Lord is decidedly different from Christopher Eccleston's. Until then, we’ll be seeing Doctor Who in November 2023 with some celebratory 60th-anniversary specials. Let’s hope they bring back some of that beloved fake snow too. We’ll have to cross our fingers that the Doctor Who Christmas specials make a very welcome return. It even ends with some classic Russell T Davies fake snow to sprinkle some festiveness around. The music in this one is also phenomenal, and it even introduced the much-loved character Wilf. If didn’t pretend to be one, throwing around a murderous halo, as a kid, then you really missed out.Įverybody loves Astrid and was sad to see her go, but at least she got to live out her dream of seeing the stars. The host as villains, led by Max Capricorn, are definitely a bit freaky. The guest characters are all great and hold their own, and they even save the ship from crashing into Buckingham Palace.ĭavid Tennant and Kylie Minogue in Doctor Who’s Voyage of the Damned. There’s Kylie Minogue, for starters and a whole load of action to follow. Okay, so it is probably a bit too long, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a classic. Plus, we had the talents of Ian McKellen and Richard E Grant to round up a pretty perfect Christmas episode. In this episode, we also had the addition of the Paternoster gang, who definitely deserved their own spin-off. There’s something about this time period and Doctor Who Christmas Specials that just *chef’s kiss*. The SnowmenĪlthough we had all just lost Amy and Rory (including The Doctor) Victorian Clara came along to cheer us all up… Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman In Doctor Who’s The Snowmen. It’s got the perfect mix of fun, emotion, and is the perfect bowing out of River. The episode explores their last adventure together, ending with The Singing Towers of Darillium, where the Doctor tells her a year on Darillium is 24 years. Yes, it’s a little bit cheesy but give us a Doctor Who episode that isn’t. Peter Capaldi and Alex Kingston In Doctor Who’s The Husbands of River Song. Her last venture in the show was in The Husbands of River Song with Peter Capaldi, a joyous festive treat. Lots of fans will tell you that they were bitterly disappointed that River Song never met Jodie Whittaker’s incarnation of the Doctor. MORE: Doctor Who’s Best Donna Episodes Ahead Of Tennant And Tate Return.







Doctor who christmas