Wil je je helemaal laten verassen, lees dan niet verder!
Ben je nieuwsgierig en wil je nog meer weten zónder dat iets echt verklapt wordt; lees dan maar gerust verder!
Ben je nieuwsgierig en wil je nog meer weten zónder dat iets echt verklapt wordt; lees dan maar gerust verder!
» Eerie noises seem to be coming from inside George's bedroom cupboard
» The TARDIS crash-lands on a council estate, after hearing a distress call
» The TARDIS trio go door-to-door to find the source of the call
» The Doctor arrives at George's house and meets Alex, who tells him about the cupboard, wich George is too afraid to open
» Amy and Rory are separated and get into a lift and then it malfunctions...
» ...They end up in a dolls house, where the Peg Dolls are in charge
» The Doctor opens George's cupboard and he and Alex are also sucked into the doll's house.
» George is the only one who can save them, but only if he opens the cupboard
» The Peg Dolls giggle and have powers of transformation
» It's 99,9% arc plot free
» It's a small-scale, intimate, claustrophobic episode. The main stars are the shadows
» It's a very simple tale. Perhaps too simple for some tastes. There's little in the actual plot that hasn't been done in telefantasy before
» On the other hand it's rich in atmosphere, and the monsters are freaky
» It has the best use of sound design in the show since 'Midnight'
» The Doctor does something he hasn't done in a while
» There's a twin dilemma
» Amy's hair makes her easy to spot
» The Doctor has a post-modern rebuttal for his real world critics
» The biscuit agenda is back!
» There's a genuinely creepy transformation
» Somebody can't plump for Brian like he normally does
» The show does something it was criticized for back in 1964... and does it big time!
» George's mum and dad, Ales and Claire (Daniel Mays en Emma Cunniffe) tell him to put everything he is scared of in hit bedroom cupboard and shut the door
» All is fine until the Doctor opens it
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