Doctor: 'I am the Doctor and I am afraid.'
After
'The Rings of Akhaten' I wasn't expecting much from this episode, so I
was pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be excellent. At first, I
thought we were in for a bog standard Scooby Doo style run around, but
somewhere along the way it transformed into a glorious sci-fi/fantasy
tale of love lost, love found, mortality and pooper scoopers.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Doctor Who: Cold War
Grisenko: 'I need to know... Ultravox! Do they split up?'
The opening quote pretty much sums up the episode: funny, sometimes clever, often cheesy, occasionally suspenseful, and probably the best Mark Gatiss episode since 'The Unquiet Dead'. (Admittedly, not much of an accolade.) It also had the Doctor kissing a dolly, promising to kiss Professor Grisenko, and Ultravox. Surely the ingredients for a future classic?
The opening quote pretty much sums up the episode: funny, sometimes clever, often cheesy, occasionally suspenseful, and probably the best Mark Gatiss episode since 'The Unquiet Dead'. (Admittedly, not much of an accolade.) It also had the Doctor kissing a dolly, promising to kiss Professor Grisenko, and Ultravox. Surely the ingredients for a future classic?
Sunday, 7 April 2013
Doctor Who - The Rings of Akhaten
Doctor: 'We don't walk away.'
For me, Doctor Who is at its best when it's traversing alien worlds, teaching us about humanity, and telling stories which, although ostensibly other-worldy, resonate with our human hearts. Tonight ticked all three of those boxes, although it wasn't without fault. There's a fine line between homage and derivative. Tonight, I think they occasionally overstepped that line.
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