The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
Sep. 18th, 2015 09:04 pmOh hi there Victorian Christmas Planet!! Obviously, set during WWII, this story isn't actually on Victorian Christmas Planet but it is mining the same nostaligic tropes to the extent that it might as well be. The episode has a lot in common with A Christmas Carol (unsurprisingly given it's Moffat's second Christmas Special, I suppose). It's bringing his fairy tale aesthetics to the fore, its exploring themes of family, loss and grief (though from a radically different angle), and it wraps it all up into a package that is almost saccharine. Obviously The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe is also deliberately riffing on the Narnia books, so much so, that I was momentarily surprised that there wasn't a lamp post on the other side of the box.
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I'm moderately tolerant of Moffat's Christmas specials. Individually I think they tend to be fairly strong standalone stories. It's only taken as a group that they gain a certain homgeneity that doesn't do them any favours.
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I'm moderately tolerant of Moffat's Christmas specials. Individually I think they tend to be fairly strong standalone stories. It's only taken as a group that they gain a certain homgeneity that doesn't do them any favours.