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The Doctor whisks Clara away to a magical world for Christmas, but fails to realise he's walked into the deadliest of traps. Surrounded by his enemies, and on his final life, The Doctor makes one last stand: For Eleven's hour is over now, and the clock is striking twelve's... Spoilers, of course, beyond the cut!
If there are any comparisons to be made with The Time of The Doctor, it will be with the last regeneration story we witnessed, The End of Time. In retrospect, it's quite remarkable just how similar David Tennant's swan song is mirrored in Matt Smiths - both are weighed under by the ominous, threatening shadow of their previous legacies, and in ways, both falter because of it. Whilst The End of Time's overwrought, bloated script stretched its way over two bumper episodes, The Time of The Doctor flusters with its big ideas and hurriedly plot dumps in a desperate attempt to pack it all in just 60 minutes. In away, it's very symbolic of their respective Doctors. We have Ten, unable to let go of himself and fighting as long as possible - referenced in Moffat's cheeky line regarding his vanity to Clara - and we have Eleven, blasting off at a mile a minute with cool ideas and big speeches... even if you failed to quite catch a bit in the process.
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