Doctor Who: The Night of the Doctor (2013) - Review

"The Night of the Doctor" sees Paul McGann return to the role of the Eighth Doctor after seventeen years as an adventure goes wrong, leading him to his demise on Karn...
This story is a taste of what Doctor Who would have been like with McGann at the helm in 2005, and the mix of classic and new Doctor Who works brilliantly. This show just how much McGann is a brilliant Doctor. He isn't too quirky, although he might have the odd line, and he comes across as a truly damaged man, showing the transformation between him and 'The War Doctor', played by John Hurt, whose reflection has been aged-lifted, making his appearance in "The Name of the Doctor" and "The Day of the Doctor" show just how aged he is from the Time War.
It was nice to see the Sisterhood of Karn return with their Alexia, last seen in "The Brain of Morbius" back in 1976. Also, it was interesting to see Cass's hate for both Time Lords and the Daleks when the Doctor reveals he possesses a TARDIS, saying "who can tell the difference any more?"
Overall, a very good prequel and I hope this is shown before "The Day of the Doctor" in cinemas. 10/10

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