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Dr Who: Nothing O'Clock: Eleventh Doctor: 50th Anniversary (2000)

by Neil Gaiman(Favorite Author)
4.21 of 5 Votes: 4
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Doctor Who 50th Anniversary E-Shorts
review 1: In this series of e-shorts released monthly in 2013 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary they certainly saved the best for last though Neil Gaiman does have the advantage of having written two scripts for the Eleventh Doctor so knows his Doctor well and contributed to the canon.This was an elegant and exciting story. Just superb with a powerful plot that could easily be translated to the screen.
review 2: The Kin understood. It understood that, at that moment, all of Time and Space was one tiny particle, smaller than an atom, and that until a microsecond passed, and the particle exploded, nothing would happen. Nothing could happen. And the Kin was on the wrong side of the microsecond.Cut off from Time, all the other parts of the Kin were ceasing to be. The It that
... more was They felt the wash of non-existence sweeping over them.In the beginning – before the beginning – was the word. And the word was ‘Doctor!’But the door had been closed and the TARDIS vanished, implacably. The Kin was left alone, in the Void before Creation.Alone, forever, in that moment, waiting for Time to begin. less
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cowgirlfrosty
Really good…well, it's Neil Gaiman, so how could it not be?
Shmorg
Quintessential Doctor Who. Quintessential Neil Gaiman.
Hannab
Very good Doctor Who. Neil Gaiman is always good.
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