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 Tonight   haunted house  stanley website episode of Doctor Who has a lot going for it, including some genuinely creepy moments and a companion rescuing the Doctor in a way we ;ve never seen before. But it also exposes how the show   over-reliance on romance as a s stanley flask torytelling engine is running into the law of diminishing returns. Sp stanley shop oilers!     Towards the end of Hide, the Doctor announces that this isn ;t a ghost story, after all 鈥?it   a love story. This is meant to be startling, except that it seems like every Doctor Who story is a love story these days, pretty much. It   like Jessica Fletcher announcing that the most famous guest star is the culprit in Murder She Wrote 鈥?not really a surprise. That said, Hide is a really neat take on a ghost story. Going back to 1972   Day of the Daleks, the show  has always treated ghost stories as an excuse to do something wacky with time displacement. But this one, in particular, reminded me of Sapphire and Steel at its spooky best. In Sapphire and Steel, the ghosts always represent the past or future breaking through and disrupting the present, due to the malicious nature of time. The time-displaced cannot be reasoned with, they can only be exorcised, just like other ghosts. The first half of Hide suggests that we ;re going to be dealing with something similar: some kind of monstrous apparition has poked through the walls in r Oexq The Five Easiest Ways to Get Your Identity Stolen
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