This is the first standalone episode of Season Nine. And, as in last season they went with a generally lighter story after the first two being on the tense/gothic side.
This episode sees the Doctor separated from the TARDIS and helping a Norse village defend itself from aliens. That part was actually better done than I expected, with good acting all around and a feel a bit like in Army of Darkness when Ash trained a bunch of non-combatants to defend a castle against the Army of the Deadites.
The ending was both sad and then interesting in turn. Sad when "the girl" died and then in turn interesting when the Doctor decided to transgress the Laws of Time by saving her, and the way he did it made her potentially capable of self-regenerating perpetually. So he potentially has created a major problem in the timeline, which they hinted at in the closing scenes.
I have a feeling we will be seeing Ashildir (Maisie Williams) again...
This episode sees the Doctor separated from the TARDIS and helping a Norse village defend itself from aliens. That part was actually better done than I expected, with good acting all around and a feel a bit like in Army of Darkness when Ash trained a bunch of non-combatants to defend a castle against the Army of the Deadites.
The ending was both sad and then interesting in turn. Sad when "the girl" died and then in turn interesting when the Doctor decided to transgress the Laws of Time by saving her, and the way he did it made her potentially capable of self-regenerating perpetually. So he potentially has created a major problem in the timeline, which they hinted at in the closing scenes.
I have a feeling we will be seeing Ashildir (Maisie Williams) again...
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