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Ten Thoughts About Doctor Who – The Snowmen
Sorry about the delay, life got in the way. It happens. The following contains bits by Rich and bits by Brendon.
1. Let It Snow
We first meet Oswin/Clara in The Asylum Of The Daleks. A planet covered in snow. What memories might they have brought with them when they came to Earth? Could snow be transferring her from place to place. Is she also some kind of mirror, reflecting that around her? Was the ice governess a foreshadowing of that? There are plenty of mirrors here, Holmes and Vastra, Vastra and the Doctor, the Doctor and Holmes, The Doctor and the Intelligence, Vastra and Jenny, Jenny and Styx, Clara just has that reflection in herself…
2. Villains You Hate To Hate
Richard E Grant played one of the greatest screen villains in Hudson Hawk, a bad guy that not even the most cynical member of the audience could find themselves rooting for. He isn't quite so loathsome here, his villainousness is centred in the weak power fantasy of a child. But still, he's quite a tit. He played the Doctor a couple of times before, once in Steven Moffat's Comic Relief special and then as an animated 9th Doctor. He plays the bad guy sooooo much better. Especially when he has the tragic backstory.
3. Victoriana Vs Prop 8

4. Great Intelligence, Weak Powers Of Observation

Can we add though that we also did enjoy how the Intelligence seems obsessed with controlling snowmen, abominable or otherwise?
5. Iced Over
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But he does seem to give his key away quicker than usual. Such a slut, that Doctor, opening his TARDIS doors for anyone who flutters their eyes, points out a pair of gauntlets and is handy with an umbrella.
6. A Great Defective

And then Matt Smith in the Deerstalker, a bit of "Wholmes" fan service. It was funny and silly but I don't quite know why the Doctor took this tack, and seeing how unnecessary it apparently was, why he didn't just turn up as himself. Still, he knew that the Intelligence's servant had a penchant for Doyle's work, maybe it just got him through the door. And does he know that the French word for a type of fish is Colin? Not a goldfish, but close…
Will we see like for like? Cumberbatch investigating an anachronistic Police Call Box that suddenly appeared on Baker Street?
7. Eighties On The Inside

Also the Doctor going into retirement and yet being dragged back was originally a Douglas Adams that was turned down back then. Looks like Moffat managed to keep it with him.
8. Don't Forget The Worm

9. A Fairytale Of Old London Town.

10. Oh My God They Killed Clara

Anybody watching the show "cold" might have been surprised by Clara's demise, providing they were invested enough in her. Most of those who knew she was the "new companion" likely knew enough to know this wouldn't be the end thanks to all of the set pictures and cast and crew interviews. And that corset is seriously strong enough to keep her body from being a pile of bloody mush in the snow when it lands. Must be the alien snow.
Things to watch for are clocks… Clara was born in Big Ben clock tower apparently, she dies with the clocks chiming midnight, it's about time. But then again it always is.
And no one seems to obsess too much about Styx's impossible return in comparison. Never mind, take it away for some Songtaran Carols…
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