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I've actually been back and read my previous review of Closing Time because I was interested in seeing how I reacted to the reappearance of Craig. I wrote "I'm glad I don't know who James Corden is" and that sentiment prevails. I still haven't a clue about Corden beyond the confines of Doctor Who and, given other people's comments about him, have no wish to. I think Craig works really well as a character. Hanging a second story from his "ordinary bloke with an ordinary life" schtick is, perhaps, stretching things a bit. But the character and set-up are likeable enough, and the episode sufficiently undemanding that one can forgive it being a little repetitious thematically.

NLSS child was very concerned about Stormageddon and had to be reassured that he would be fine. That done she particularly enjoyed the Doctor's fish-out-of-water moments with the baby. She didn't recognise Lynda Baron as Val, but then I don't think she was ever that fond of Come Outside (a pre-school kids programme which was mostly like the "through the window" bits of Playschool only without the windows and with the addition of a dog and an aeroplane). There was also a lovely moment early one when the doomed shop assistant was checking the changing room. NLSS child became increasingly agitated until the point where she pulled aside a curtain to reveal a Cyberman at which point NLSS child said "OK, so it's a Cyberman, but it could have been someone changing!"* - such are the anxieties of the pre-teen. Interestingly she was less affected when the Doctor did precisely the same thing only to find a woman changing, I suspect the framing of the moment as comedic made the difference.

Closing Time is a nice little episode with few pretensions. It's not as good as The Lodger who's basic set-up it recycles and is deliberately less significant than many companion-lite episodes. However it has plenty of charm and the wisdom not to pretend to be more than the filler it is.

* Sadly, and this from a child who frequently complains about the prudishness of her own contemporaries in changing rooms.

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Date: 2015-09-17 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com
I can empathize with NLSS child's vicarious embarrassment. I have to say that I tend not to watch The Curse of Fenric so much despite its many virtues because I get too embarrassed in the scene when Ace implies Kathleen is a single mother. I just share both characters' embarrassment too much. (Well, that and the fact I find story's political priorities problematic.)

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Date: 2015-09-17 11:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com
What did you find embarrassing, if you don't mind me asking?

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