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Where's the love for "The Crimson Horror"?

Seriously, if I go on YouTube or Doctor Who TV. People are always talking about "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS", "Nightmare in Silver" and "The Name of the Doctor" yet, whenever "The Crimson Horror" comes up people either start laughing or go silent. It could be a really good episode. Where's the love for it?
 labyrinth75 posted over a year ago
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BillKragline said:
I think it could be because we know so little about it. Think about how much we know about the other ones; we know the monsters, we know the storylines (more or less). Nowadays I find that people only get excited about the shows that they know everything about, because they know that they will enjoy that episode.

Personally, (what with it being written by Mark Gatiss, having the return of the Paternoster Row Gang, and having such an obscure and secretive storyline) 'The Crimson Horror' is the episode that I have been looking forwards to the most in the entire series... And that's including the first half last year!
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no1drwhofan said:
Lamentably, I have noticed that. :( Perhaps the other two episodes you mentioned, asides tonight's, are thought to be more prominent, due to 'Nightmare in Silver''s adversary re-emergence in the form of the Cybermen and the season finale's thought-provoking title, 'The Name of the Doctor'? :)
Nevertheless, I know exactly what you mean, in that Episode 11, has not been presented as a highly anticipated episode. :) Hence, I definitely am in agreement with your stane, with regards to the situation. :) Xxx
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Thanks for agreeing
labyrinth75 posted over a year ago
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LOL, my pleasure. :) Xxxxx
no1drwhofan posted over a year ago
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