The Night of the Doctor

The Night of the Doctor

This prequel to the 50th anniversary special is itself something special. It brings back to the show the Doctor who had the least time on the screen, Paul McGannโ€™s Eight Doctor. And it gives us a glimpse of the impact of the Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks, the extent to which the former had become no better than the latter in seeking to defeat them, and how the Doctor moved from refusing to get entangled in it to choosing (with the help of the Sisterhood of Karn) to become a warrior. That setting was a nice connection with the classic series.

There is a wonderful Biblical allusion, when the Doctor says โ€œPhysician, heal thyself.โ€ And as we hear the words โ€œDoctor no moreโ€ we see a glimpse of a relatively young John Hurt, and thus are given an indication that the missing part of the Doctorโ€™s story, which we hadnโ€™t seen, stretched over a significant period of time.

What did you like about this minisode, โ€œThe Night of the Doctor,โ€ and has it made you more excited about seeing โ€œThe Day of the Doctorโ€? The night/day contrast, exploring the Doctorโ€™s dark and light sides, is potent symbolism. It will be interesting to see how much of that symbolism is present in the 50th anniversary special itself.

UPDATE: The BBC Doctor Who blog has an interview with Steven Moffat about this minisode.


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