Sunday, November 17, 2013

NuWho - Series 7, Episode 12 - The Crimson Horror - Season 33, Story 236

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Quotes
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Strax: And how will she locate the Doctor?
Vastra: To find him, she needs only ignore all keep-out signs, go through every locked door, and run towards any form of danger that presents itself.
Strax: Business as usual, then.
Vastra: Business as usual.

"Jenny. Jenny, Jenny, Jenny, Jenny. Just when you think your favourite lock-picking Victorian chambermaid will never turn up. Jenny." ~ The Eleventh Doctor

Clara: You're making a habit of this, getting us lost.
The 11th Doctor: Sorry. It's much better than it used to be. Ooo, I once spent a hell of a long time trying to get a gobby Australian to Heathrow Airport.
Clara: What for?
The 11th Doctor: Search me. Anyway...Brave heart, Clara.

Jenny: But, Doctor. Clara's dead. Isn't she?
The 11th Doctor: It's complicated.

"Horse, you have failed in your mission. We are lost, with no sign of Sweetville. Do you have any final words before your summary execution? The usual story. Fourth one this week, and I'm not even hungry." ~ Strax

"Oh, great. Great. Attack of the supermodels. Time for a plan." ~ The Eleventh Doctor

"I'm going to go play with my grenades." ~ Strax

"Do you know what these are? Ha, ha! The wrong hands." ~ Mrs. Gillyflower

The 11th Doctor: Hang on, I've got a sonic screwdriver.
Clara: Yeah? I've got a chair!

Mrs. Gillyflower: Forgive me, my child. Forgive me.
Ada: Never.
Mrs. Gillyflower: That's my girl.

"Maybe had enough of Victorian values for a bit." ~ Clara

Artie: Is he an alien?
Angie: Why would he be an alien?
Artie: The chin.

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Trivia
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This story is the first to feature Vastra, Jenny, and Strax that was not written by Steven Moffat.

This story marked the 100th Doctor Who episode since the programme's revival in 2005.

Diana Rigg is credited as "Dame Diana Rigg," the first time such an honourific has been included in a Doctor Who screen credit (by contrast, Sir Michael Gambon was not identified as such in A Christmas Carol).



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