To me it felt like there was a parallel between Noor Inayat Khan and the Master in the Paris scenes
A very cynical part of me wonders if this is why Chibnall apparently felt ok about having the Master (a) work with the Nazis and (b) get handed over to the Nazis - like 'we are showing one heroic brown person working with the Allies, so that makes it totally ok to show this other brown person working with the Nazis then getting handed to them!'
I felt them particularly strongly in the final scene where she tells them things
I felt it really strongly in that scene too - it was definitely reminiscent of Ten talking to Martha at the end of Gridlock. Perhaps it's also something to do with how the fam ask her what's wrong and she insists 'I'm fine!' (very Ten).
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Date: 2020-01-14 05:25 pm (UTC)A very cynical part of me wonders if this is why Chibnall apparently felt ok about having the Master (a) work with the Nazis and (b) get handed over to the Nazis - like 'we are showing one heroic brown person working with the Allies, so that makes it totally ok to show this other brown person working with the Nazis then getting handed to them!'
I felt them particularly strongly in the final scene where she tells them things
I felt it really strongly in that scene too - it was definitely reminiscent of Ten talking to Martha at the end of Gridlock. Perhaps it's also something to do with how the fam ask her what's wrong and she insists 'I'm fine!' (very Ten).