【7】
“Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, and death’s dark shadows put to flight. Refrain”

Death and Christmas seem to go hand in hand when it comes to the Moffat era of Doctor Who, whether it was Abigail in A Christmas Carol, the father in The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, Clara in The Snowmen, or The Eleventh Doctor in The Time of the Doctor. This year with the ambiguity around her exit it very much seemed that Clara was going to be the casualty this time. There was a lot of teasing on Moffat’s behalf, the wonderful we are dying scenes, the extension of this onto the blackboards, and the suggestion that Clara was going to let herself die in order to be with Danny. Despite the heavy emphasis on death, Moffat managed to maintain the appropriate tone with his narrative somehow finding that perfect blend that only a Christmas atmosphere can seem to match. Surprisingly this year the only death was a character we didn’t actually learn very much about. I think the fan term is a red-coat? But thankfully not the man in the red coat who encapsulates Christmas