29 April 2017

Doctor Who: Thin Ice

Can't say that this one overly struck me; well it certainly held my attention for the whole episode, it didn't exactly thrill me. Bill Potts is proving to be a superb companion and Twelve has got his character down pat. However, the rest of the episode left me cold (pun intended) – there were no real standout guest performances and the street urchins... well, this show has done them a lot better.

Just how many people of colour were there in London in 1814? That's what I'd like to know.

6/10

1 comment:

Eigon said...

I've seen figures of 20,000 black people in London for the 18th century, and even if that's a high total, there are documented slaves, servants, shopkeepers, seamen and so on, so they were certainly a visible minority.