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Doctor Who 2005 2013 Christmas Special The Time... Apr 2026

It seems your message got cut off—did you mean (2013), Matt Smith’s final episode as the Eleventh Doctor?

Essential for Matt Smith fans and arc completionists, but messy and rushed in places. A step up from The End of Time Part 2 (Tennant’s overly long goodbye) but not as tightly written as Twice Upon a Time (Capaldi’s finale). If you meant a different special (e.g., The Snowmen , A Christmas Carol , The End of Time ), let me know and I’ll tailor the review accordingly. Doctor Who 2005 2013 Christmas Special The Time...

If so, here’s a concise review of that Christmas Special: It seems your message got cut off—did you

Written by Steven Moffat, this episode serves as both a Christmas special and a regeneration story, sending off Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor after four years. It directly resolves the "Silence Will Fall" / "Doctor Who?" arc introduced in 2011’s "The Impossible Astronaut," and brings back Clara (Jenna Coleman) as the companion. If you meant a different special (e

The Doctor is summoned to the planet Trenzalore, where a mysterious signal—later revealed to be a question asking his real name—emanates from a crack in time. The answer would either unleash the Time Lords (trapped in a pocket universe) or restart the Time War. The Doctor stays to protect the town of Christmas for hundreds of years, aging drastically, until the Time Lords grant him a new regeneration cycle.