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Doctor Who’s Agatha Christie Episode Was Inspired By A Bizarre True Story






Even if you are a fan “Doctor Ho” with a passing knowledge of the huge show of more than six days on the BBC, you may know that the comma has some compact procedural aspects, regardless of who is the current doctor or any person who supervises the offer at a certain time. In the modern era of the doctor, there can be an arc of some kind, such as the bad wolf arc of the first modern season with Christopher Eckegon or when Mr. Messi became Peter Kabaldi. But within this arc, it tends to be rings that occur in the distant future in addition to the episodes in which the doctor will inevitably interfere with the home life of his latest companion. There is always at least one episode in a previous era of British history. The doctor was able to face realistic personalities such as Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth, and even the mysterious writer Agatha Christie.

When the doctor met, as David Tinant, his companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) played with Agatha Christie (Vinilla and Wolgjar) in the 2008 episode called “The Unicorn and The Wasp”, she felt unavoidable. (Perhaps almost like Tennant who plays the doctor’s role, culminating in a dream of life.) A few people waving the horizon on British culture like the main mystery writer, and the doctor is not anything if it is not somewhat what it ends with the investigations, so the legendary number interview was completely logical. On the other hand, the relevant episode appears to be a mockery (in a good way) of science fiction and history, as Christie disappears while a wasp is killed in the form of people like how characters die in Christie’s works. But as much as it may be difficult to believe, this episode is actually based on. Well, somewhat.

Agatha Christie disappeared without any explanation in real life, even if the doctor takes it in a different direction

The fourth series “The Unicorn and The WASP” determines the doctor and Dona in the world of the upper assertion community in the mid -twenties of the twentieth century, and he was not even too late so that it is not only the disappearance of Agatha Christie in the same party that invited them to themselves, but they had arrived on the same day of 1926 when Christie disappeared, the real gain. In the show, Christie’s disappearance is associated with a foreign arrival known as Vespiform that looks like a massive and murderer. Although Christie herself has not been revealed that she is somehow supernatural, but her presence in the party cannot interfere with the doctor and completely without the recorded date, allowing it to be beaten unconscious and obtaining memory loss, and then returning it to civilization after ten days of corrosion.

What actually happened will always be enough, some mystery. It is known that Christie has disappeared in early December 1926, and that he was discovered 11 days later what appeared to be a loss of real and severe memory. In real life, Christie and her husband Archie were going through such a severe cruel correction that when she disappeared, some assumed that he might have tried to kill her (or that she might have died because of suicide because of their tense relationship). The most crazy aspect of the disappearance, which can be said to have enabled Dr. Doctor’s employees to write this event as an essential element in the episode, is that there is no certain reason for the reason for its disappearance or what happened in the 11 days between fading and returning. Obviously, there was no foreign pin, but also … we don’t know what is actually He was The issue that led to its disappearance.

Doctor, who works alongside Agatha Christie, is perfect

As mentioned above, “Doctor Who” is nothing if not fond of British history as much as its own place in this cultural history. Only during the collections of modern episodes, which were broadcast from 2005 to the present time, the doctor faced everyone from Santa Claus (as Nick Frost played) to a position in Eibnzer Script (as Michael Gambon played), and other unforgettable British. In this same context, the exhibition (somewhat) tries to be aware of the actual history, not only in referring to current events and leaders, but in recognition of the restrictions that the doctor can do. He can, for example, make sure that Agatha Christie is not attacked and killed by a foreign pin that changes. However, he cannot make her Christie so that she does not fade for 11 days; This should still happen within the limits of the historical registry, even if the details are not discovered or discovered.

However, the freedom that the doctor and his companions possess in the wide travel and time is one of the most attractive aspects of “Doctor”. Although there are procedural elements, and certain types of foreigners who have to confront your doctor, and although some aspects of science fiction in the show are often often charming, they are at the service of a show that was always aimed at attracting all ages. Sometimes, the child can enjoy watching the event and suspense in a specific episode, but the presentation is also designed to give his fans to all parts of the actual date, even if you don’t realize at that time, it is possible that one of the most famous English language book in the twentieth century is almost due to an irreplaceable disappearance. The episode “The Unicorn and the Wasp” may be completely and ridiculous. (It is not as if this batch has reached the list of the top 12 episodes of Tennant.) But the creative options that led to its extent and impressive existence.



2025-03-08 21:30:00

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