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Doctor Who: The Shakespeare Code (sort of spoilery)

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A solid formal debut for longtime Doctor Who novelist and DWM contributor Gareth Roberts in televised Doctor Who. The topic of Shakespeare is obviously something that he is familiar with as he also appeared in his Ninth Doctor comic strip A Groatsworth of Wit

Very delighted to see Christina Cole who I am familiar with from her starring role in the supernatural series Hex. Here she played another supernatural role.

A very good climax to the episode and what a surprising end.
 
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A solid formal debut for longtime Doctor Who novelist and DWM contributor Gareth Roberts in televised Doctor Who. The topic of Shakespeare is obviously something that he is familiar with as he also appeared in his Ninth Doctor comic strip A Groatsworth of Wit

Very delighted to see Christina Cole who I am familiar with from her starring role in the supernatural series Hex. Here she played another supernatural role.

A very good climax to the episode and what a surprising end.

I thought this episode was the best one of all the Tenant episodes. It had what a lot of them have lacked and it just seemed more in-tune with the older episodes. I also liked the fact that it wasn't all gung-ho action like it frequently turns out to be and whilst the Doctor did indeed come to the answer, he wasn't the one who did it (in the older episodes, it wasn't always him that did it anyway).

I look forward to the rest of the season if it maintains this quality.

(Added note: Has anyone noticed that the better episodes of this new Doctor Who are not written by Russel T Davies?)
 
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