If you stop and think about it, however, Latimer could not have known to dive to the right at one minute to seven pm because the Doctor was not present in the trenches with him. Ergo, the watch would have had no memory of the event, either.
But you intrigue me with your reference to Gaiman. Is the Family lifted from one of his fictions (prose or graphic)?
And two further questions, about what we saw rather than any connection to Gaiman: did I blink, or was the father really dropped into a cell in the basement of the Tardis? (Scope there for a follow-up story when he breaks loose, obviously!) And can you remind me of the daughter's fate? I find that I've quite forgotten it.
But oh yes. The last few seconds at the memorial service for the fallen were very fine. A slight moistness of the eyes there, if I dare admit to such a thing....
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Date: 2007-06-08 10:12 pm (UTC)But you intrigue me with your reference to Gaiman. Is the Family lifted from one of his fictions (prose or graphic)?
And two further questions, about what we saw rather than any connection to Gaiman: did I blink, or was the father really dropped into a cell in the basement of the Tardis? (Scope there for a follow-up story when he breaks loose, obviously!) And can you remind me of the daughter's fate? I find that I've quite forgotten it.
But oh yes. The last few seconds at the memorial service for the fallen were very fine. A slight moistness of the eyes there, if I dare admit to such a thing....