Review - Doctor Who 'Twice Upon a Time'
Our two versions of the same hero are still adapting to each other when a World War I officer finds himself in their presence being pursued by a glass alien, known as the Testimony who has deemed it necessary he dies. While not created using the most impressive of special effects (but come on this is Doctor Who after all) the Testimony
This particular special gets fairly heavy as it centers around three characters all coming to terms with their inevitable ends in some way or another. The Twelfth Doctor is refusing to regenerate again, First Doctor fighting off his first ever regeneration, and the officer in their midst is dealing with the fact that he is marked to die as soon as he returns to his time line. There are no true "bad guys" in this episode as the conflict is something larger than that. Of course in true Doctor Who fashion, our Time Lord uses his brilliance and passion to figure out a solution to everyone's problems, set to the backdrop to one of the most poignant moments of the First World War, in a scene that is bound to get viewers choked up. Of course with this being a regeneration episode we know the inevitable is going to happen and Peter Capaldi makes the most of his final scene in this iconic role. During his tenure as showrunner Steven Moffat proved his ability to write gripping speeches and monologues for the Doctor to deliver, and this proves to be no exception. As he begins to burn with energy, Capaldi tells his incoming successor the responsibilities she has to; "laugh hard, run fast" and most importantly to "be kind". This special shows us just how much the actor has evolved during his time on the show; from the sarcastic and cynical father figure, into a more warm and caring character without most of us even noticing. We are then introduced to the incredibly