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So, this 'Doctor Who: Let’s Kill Hitler Prequel' is a curious piece. It presents an intriguing glimpse into Amy's emotional state as she grapples with the future of her child, who we know becomes River Song. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to sit with Amy's hopes and fears, which adds a weighty atmosphere. The practical effects, while not the focus, serve the narrative well by grounding it in the familiar Doctor Who universe. It's quite distinct in how it threads personal stakes into the broader sci-fi elements, creating a sense of tension and anticipation. The performances are solid, particularly with the nuances Amy expresses – you can feel her desperation and hope mingling together, which adds depth to the story.
Focuses on Amy's emotional turmoil.Explores themes of motherhood and destiny.Sets up significant plot points for River Song.
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