brider wrote:
>
> > I also think
> > this episodes shows that Lynda is not just ego. It is a dream...
>
> Ah, but *is* it just a dream? Okay, it's called "Day Dreams," but
> it's clearly got its roots in "It's a Wonderful Life" (as continuity
> announcer Tommy Boyd observed before the episode's original UK
> transmission), and nobody ever accuses that of being a dream.
Anything with a vaguely similar plot can be said to have roots in "Its a
Wonderful Life", but real life would never be this stupid. I would have
liked this episode much better if, like I.A.W.L. and A CHRISTMAS CAROL,
Lynda really did learn something from her dream and saw what her impact
on her friends and co-workers had been. The only slaps Moffat takes at
this--the scene with Julie and Tiddler, and Lynda's confrontation with
Spike--come off the best.
Kevin
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