HMV in Glasgow - I was surprised, but certainly not disposed to leave it on the shelf.
Whatever, the Doctor is remarkably accommodating of the Cranleigh family's treatment of George - presumably he thinks that they have been punished enough
Yes, true enough.
Some would argue that the Doctor showing various people the TARDIS was too easy; though I do hope stocks of psychic paper are running low too...
I hate the psychic paper - it feels like it was purely introduced for a cheap gag, and has stayed as a lazy storytelling device. As far as showing them the Tardis - well, yes, possibly; I sometimes felt that the story couldn't decide whether it was going to be a dark Gothic tragedy or a light period pastiche/ comedy of errors.
ETA: I'd forgotten about the Beast of Glamis, but you're right, that must be a source, too.
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Date: 2009-01-17 06:33 pm (UTC)Whatever, the Doctor is remarkably accommodating of the Cranleigh family's treatment of George - presumably he thinks that they have been punished enough
Yes, true enough.
Some would argue that the Doctor showing various people the TARDIS was too easy; though I do hope stocks of psychic paper are running low too...
I hate the psychic paper - it feels like it was purely introduced for a cheap gag, and has stayed as a lazy storytelling device. As far as showing them the Tardis - well, yes, possibly; I sometimes felt that the story couldn't decide whether it was going to be a dark Gothic tragedy or a light period pastiche/ comedy of errors.
ETA: I'd forgotten about the Beast of Glamis, but you're right, that must be a source, too.