Who Review
Jul. 1st, 2007 06:51 pmNo blog is complete without a posting on the season finale of Doctor Who. Here's mine. Contains spoilers.
I was, in the end, disappointed. It's clear that Russell T. Davies so wants the geeks to like him, what with all the references to pre-RTD Who and other SF stuff ("the project was our last, best hope", the funeral pyre, and so on). But what we got was a bit incoherent, long on emoting and short on plot. Geeks like plot, and, as Babylon 5 showed, we can put up with some terrible acting and special effects as long as we get it. RTD worked himself into a frenzy of flashes and bangs from which he had no way out other than using the TARDIS as a big reset switch yet again.
I liked the final scene between the Doctor and Martha because they involved the audience in a way most of what went before had not. RTD can do character interaction.
The best episodes of this series were those which combined this development of the characters with a plot which made consistent (and a little less frenetic) use of the SF elements (Human Nature and the Family of Blood) and one which took a single SF premise and worked through it well (Blink).
I was, in the end, disappointed. It's clear that Russell T. Davies so wants the geeks to like him, what with all the references to pre-RTD Who and other SF stuff ("the project was our last, best hope", the funeral pyre, and so on). But what we got was a bit incoherent, long on emoting and short on plot. Geeks like plot, and, as Babylon 5 showed, we can put up with some terrible acting and special effects as long as we get it. RTD worked himself into a frenzy of flashes and bangs from which he had no way out other than using the TARDIS as a big reset switch yet again.
I liked the final scene between the Doctor and Martha because they involved the audience in a way most of what went before had not. RTD can do character interaction.
The best episodes of this series were those which combined this development of the characters with a plot which made consistent (and a little less frenetic) use of the SF elements (Human Nature and the Family of Blood) and one which took a single SF premise and worked through it well (Blink).
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Date: 2007-07-02 08:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-02 10:12 am (UTC)I really enjoyed the first RTD series. I thought it was fresh and original to bring so much humanity to the Doctor and his companion, and to have the key threats in the series targetting Earth. It was accessible and enjoyable. Now I think RTD should stop writing bleedin' Channel 5 soap operas and write some actual Sci-Fi instead.
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Date: 2007-07-02 09:18 pm (UTC)mattghg
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Date: 2007-07-02 11:34 pm (UTC)