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Mark Ward

Very interested to see your thoughts on it... it's probably the last episode of this season that really divides the audience. I like it for the most part... :) It normally just depends whether you're an Agatha Christie fan or not.

Mark Ward

Yeah you seems to like it as much as most people do - somewhere in the middle... now for the good stuff... CANNOT WAIT! :D

Lloyd B

I always seem to forget about this episode when thinking back on series 4. Not because I dislike it - I actually think it's a fun little romp, with some very funny moments - but more just in comparison with most of the rest of the episodes it is not all that memorable. This actually marks what seems to be a standard mid-season slump, but even so it is still markedly better than the weakest stories of previous seasons, which says a lot about series 4. I certainly enjoy all the little references to Agatha Christie book titles throughout the episode, which if you're not familiar with them are easy to miss (I've never read Agatha Christie, but as a librarian I'm at least familiar with the titles🙂). From this point on, though, the stories are outstanding, and you're in for some real treats!

Will

I kind of like this episode for the humorous aspects, though it's not the greatest episode. It's quite fun. Anyway, most people seem to love pretty much the whole of the rest of the season, so hopefully, you will too!

Daryl

I'm on the side of loving this episode. I can see why it wouldn't be for everyone tho. I wasn't that taken with it the first time around either. It's one that I have grown to love. Maybe it's just because Donna is my favourite and she won my heart.

David Murray

Is that a buzzing in my room, oh no it's my snoring having fell asleep in this episode.

otherboy

Lol actually there might have been a buzzing on this video from me not unplugging my mic😂

Henry from CO

Although a so-so episode I do enjoy a nice period piece, however the series does improve in the second half. TRIVIA: One of the foot-man during the outdoor cocktails scene was David Tennant's father, Sandy McDonald, who was visiting his son during filming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU_mVwKgQAQ#action=share

Anonymous

the doctor tries to avoid murder or death as much as possible. he wants as many people to live because he’s a good person. i don’t remember many times where he has flat out killed someone.

Anonymous

he also tries to give the enemy a choice to change because he wants to limit the amount of deaths possible, he’s the forgiving type.

JY

This was a fun episode. I love the fun murder mystery aspect, the comedy & the chemistry between The Doctor, Donna and Agatha is brilliant. It also has serious layers with Agatha doubting herself as a writer, Donna trying to boost her spirits by telling her how much The Doctor has changed her life & the ending with Donna drowning the wasp. The atmosphere of this ep is also good. I enjoy the arrangement of flashbacks, the secrets, developments and reveals of the unraveling murder mystery. This episode is just nothing but fun for me. As you saw in the previous episode, its The Doctor's nature to give the villain a choice hence why he tries so hard to avoid killing. Like Kodi said, he's more of the forgiving type but Donna causing the vespiform to drown is justified because there was no choice in this case. I like how this is kind of a reverse of the Wedding episode.