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|companions = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] | |companions = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] | ||
|featuring = [[Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], [[Strax]] | |featuring = [[Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], [[Strax]] | ||
|enemy = [[Great Intelligence]] | |enemy = [[Great Intelligence]], [[Walter Simeon]] | ||
|setting = [[London]], [[1892]] | |setting = [[London]], [[1892]] | ||
|writer = [[Steven Moffat]] | |writer = [[Steven Moffat]] |
Revision as of 00:08, 28 December 2012
The Snowmen was the 2012 Christmas special. It reintroduced Clara, who first appeared in Asylum of the Daleks, albeit under the name 'Oswin', as well as Vastra, Strax and Jenny. The Doctor also encounters the Great Intelligence for the first time since his seventh incarnation, which he did at some point prior to the events of AUDIO: Black and White.
Synopsis
After the deaths of Amy Pond and Rory Williams, the Doctor retires to Victorian England with Strax, Jenny Flint, and Vastra. The Doctor meets Clara, a young governess, but at the same time, a sinister plot is unfolding. A series of snowmen are appearing around London and they are growing in size and power. All they want is some human DNA to take over the world, and a drowned governess is just what they need.
Plot
It is 1842. Children are playing outside. Standing away from the others is a little boy building a snowman. A woman asks him if he'd like to play with the other children. He says that he doesn't need anyone else. The woman tells a man that he's always so alone, and that it's unhealthy. As they leave, he says that he doesn't want to talk to them because they are silly. To his surprise, the snowman he is building repeats this. He runs away as it tells him not to believe anyone else. He starts to walk back to it and it tells him that it can help him. He asks it how.
50 years later, Walter Simeon is overseeing men as they carefully scrape snow from snowmen into glass jars. The jars are loaded into a carriage where they are driven to Walter Simeon's Institute.
Doctor Simeon carries one of the jars up to a large crystal ball filled with snow. He tells it that the last of the arrivals have been sampled. The globe says that the swarm is approaching, and that as humanity celebrates, it will end. He asks if the final piece is ready, and Doctor Simeon says it's in hand. The globe asks how he will keep his secrets from getting out of the men who helped him. Doctor Simeon says it's been taken care of. He says he promised to feed them.
Back at the work site, one of the men says that he doesn't see any food. Doctor Simeon says he does, and as the men look around, the snowmen rise up and devour them.
At an inn called The Rose & Crown, a barmaid walks outside with a tray. She is surprised to see a snowman standing there that wasn't there before. She asks the Eleventh Doctor, who is walking past, if he built it. The Doctor says he didn't, and walks away, but stops when she tells him that it just appeared out of nowhere. He walks back and walks around the snowman, inspecting it. He says he wonders if the snow can remember how to build a snowman, which the maid thinks is silly. She makes the Doctor smile. He asks her what her name is. She says it is Clara, which he says is a nice name. He walks away, leaving her somewhat annoyed in the alley with the snowman. As she sees him drive away, she runs after him.
The Doctor and Strax intend to use a memory worm to remove Clara's memory. The Doctor and Clara are attacked by snowmen. The Doctor tells Clara to think of the snowmen melting, and as she does, the snowmen splatter into water.
Clara asks if it is going to happen again, The Doctor replies that if it does she'll know what to do. Clara finishes his sentence, "unless she forgets". The Doctor then decides not to wipe her memory but warns her not to follow him and to forget about him. He sends her away in Strax's carriage but Clara sneaks off without Strax and The Doctor. Noticing and following the Doctor leads her to a hidden staircase in the sky reaching to the clouds. Clara then sees the TARDIS. Clara knocks on the door and hid at the side of the TARDIS just as the Doctor pops his head out saying "hello?" As the Doctor follows the sides of the TARDIS, Clara sneaks down the stairs. The Doctor hears her footsteps. The Doctor picks up a piece of cloth that dropped from Clara's dress as she sneaks away which he then smells.
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Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Clara Oswald - Jenna-Louise Coleman
- Vastra - Neve McIntosh
- Jenny - Catrin Stewart
- Strax - Dan Starkey
- Francesca Latimer - Ellie Darcey-Alden
- Digby Latimer - Joseph Darcey-Alden
- Captain Latimer - Tom Ward
- Dr Simeon - Richard E Grant
- Alice - Liz White
- Uncle Josh - Jim Conway
- Walter - Cameron Strefford
- Walter's Mother - Annabelle Dowler
- Bob Chilcott - Ben Addis
- Lead Workman - Daniel Hyde
- Clara's Friend - Sophie Miller-Sheen
- Voice of the Great Intelligence - Ian McKellen
- Voice of the Ice Governess - Juliet Cadzow
Notes
In the programme information for BBC iPlayer, The Snowmen credits Ian McKellan as "Voice of the Snowman". Sophie Miller-Sheen's character is "Girl".
Crew
Executive Producers Caroline Skinner and Steven Moffat |
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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. |
References
Cultural references
- Simeon suggests that Conan Doyle based Sherlock Holmes on Madame Vastra.
Communications technology
- Vastra has a telephone that can call the phone in the Doctor's TARDIS.
The Doctor
- The Doctor pretends to be Sherlock Holmes.
- The Doctor has kept Amy Pond's reading glasses and seems to be using them to read.
- The Doctor's bad memory is shown again. Because he met the Great Intelligence in incarnations prior to the Last Great Time War, he has trouble remembering it due to how long ago his past lives were.
Individuals
- The Doctor is convinced to investigate the snow after hearing Clara's one-word plea to Vastra - "Pond."
- Strax was revived after the Battle of Demon's Run.
Locations
- The Doctor uses a tin with a map of the London Underground on it.
TARDIS
- Upon first entering the Doctor's TARDIS, Clara describes it as "smaller on the outside" (which the Doctor describes as a first), and then asks if it has a kitchen (another first).
Story notes
- This episode is noteworthy for three big changes. The first of which is a new companion, Clara. The second of these is the change to the TARDIS interior and the final change is a update to the title sequence - which now includes the Doctor's face - the first to do so since Survival in 1989. To go along with the new titles, a new variation of the theme tune was used.
- Like all previous opening titles of Series 7, this episode's "Doctor Who" logo texture matches with the theme of the episode; the letters appear to be made of ice and snow.
Ratings
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Filming locations
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Continuity
- Clara mentions baking soufflés as Oswin did in TV: Asylum of the Daleks.
- Strax still has confusion over the difference between human females and human males as he did in TV: A Good Man Goes to War and PROSE: Devil in the Smoke. Another Sontaran, Linx, was initially confused when he encountered Sarah Jane Smith in TV: The Time Warrior.
- The Great Intelligence has previously appeared in TV: The Abominable Snowmen, TV: The Web of Fear, HOMEVID: Downtime, and PROSE: Millennial Rites. The Doctor accidentally gives the Intelligence the idea of attacking the London Underground as a weak point, which it later did (from its point of view) in The Web of Fear
- The Doctor uses Amy Pond's reading glasses which she last wore in TV: The Angels Take Manhattan. He seems to use them as his "brainy specs", as related between the Fifth and Tenth Doctors in TV: Time Crash.
- The Doctor reiterates that bowties are cool (TV: The Eleventh Hour et al.) It is implied through dialog that he has not worn bowties in a while.
- This is the second Christmas special in a row with a character named Digby, after the unseen Uncle Digby in TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe.
- The Doctor previously dressed in Sherlock Holmes type attire in TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang, set in 1889.
Home video releases
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External links
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