When the Vicar began to turn, it was because of his proximity to the jewel. His mother, who wore the jewel at that moment, was currently deeply infatuated with Agatha Christie’s novels, and her impending visit. That is why the murders were set up in that artificial way, and why Agatha also had the connection with the jewel.
I was laughing my head off while **maggenkid **hid behind the couch. Perfect Doctor Who.
I loved the ending, easily accepting horny hornets and neurotransmitting necklaces.
The writing I really appreciated was how they fit the real life events (Christie’s cheating husband and disappearance) into the storyline. Very clever.
I have just been informed by the house authority that the Master is the best baddie, followed by the Daleks and then the Cybermen.
This includes all the old books - so now we have to make another trip around the second hand bookshops to see if there are any ‘new’ old books in (sigh). At least the new books are so outrageously expensive that they’re an xmas/birthday only treat.
Ah yes, the $1 reserve $15 postage books. We are regular browsers - we got the poster from there. She’s also got the Sonic Screwdriver With Realistic Sound Effects. Her absolute best thing is the actual photo of the actual Tardis that a friend of mine took while working at the BBC (on Later With Jules Holland, when Crowded House were on - I died a little from jealousy).
One of our local shop owners gives us a ‘buy three, get one free’ deal on the old books.
Is there a comprehensive list somewhere of all the AC titles used in this show? Wiki only gives a partial list.