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Epic!

The opening scene - the First Doctor steals the TARDIS and Clara's there! The Forrest Gumping of Clara into the Doctor's life was very well done (although for some reason Simeon looked a bit more "obvious CSO effect" when his turn came). And if we're getting this much Past Doctor action now, what's the aniversary special going to be like?

It's not clear how the guy at the start came by the knowledge about the Doctor's secret. Presumably the Whispermen and Dr Simeon passed it to him as part of The Plan. (It's also not especially clear how the Whispermen can casually jaunt everyone through time to Trenzalore, but there you go.)

(I like the ironic touch that the very similar Whispermen and Silence -- similar names even -- have exact opposite goals. And the Whispermen are brilliantly creepy!)

And it turns out the important thing is the Doctor's tomb. Hmm. You know, back when The Pandorica Opens" was broadcast, Lawrence Miles objected that Moffat had nicked the central conceit of Alien Bodies (where everyone in the galaxy is after the Doctor's dead body from the future). When "The Impossible Astronaut" was broadcast, it was suggested on radwm that the Moff had thought "If Mad Larry's going to accuse me of stealing his idea, then sod it, I'll actually do so." And now, well...

The River in the mental connection is the datastick River from after "Silence in the Library"? Didn't see that coming. It's very rare I say "are the kids going to follow this?" but I wonder if anyone would grasp the implication that both diaries are now filled (and therefore Live River and the Doctor can no longer meet) if they haven't read Steven Moffat's comments on the subject in the DWM interview. (Or maybe I'm off-base and the diaries aren't filled, in which case the Doctor's pain comes from knowing River will never see him again, but not the other way round.)

"On the fields of Trenzalore, where no living creature can speak falsely or fail to answer..." We're just ignoring that, are we? Ah, well.

Not clear why Strax reverted to an unreconstructed Sontaran warrior, but Vastra didn't revert to the lizard woman living in the London sewers and eating people. Maybe she knew the Doctor for longer, or something.

And yes, the whole Clara thing makes sense, and doesn't make "this" Clara any less real, which I was strongly expecting. In fact, it goes out of its way to establish 2013 Clara's realness, doubtless mindful of how much we all hated the Sam Jones thing.

I anticipate a lot of complaints that the "revelation" of the Doctor's name was a cop-out, but it was always going to be a cop-out, and this is at least an elegent one: the only name of the Doctor that's relevent to anything is "the Doctor", and the important bit becomes the incarnation who rejected that name. During the bit where he's in shadow I suspected, as I believe I was meant to, that the reveal was going to be Michael Jayston, but instead it's John Freakin' Hurt! Awesome! (Although I suspect the name he goes by is still going to be the Valeyard, given that Dr Simeon made a point of bringing it up.)

Six months? Aaargh!!

Date: 2013-05-19 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daibhid-c.livejournal.com
Yeah, that's how I read it. Like I said, Alien Bodies. In that story the Doctor's body is valuable because it's full of time travel energy; in this one the Doctor doesn't leave a body, just the energy.

But the Doctor isn't the only one who could open it, as evidenced by the fact that someone who else actually did - and regardless of her "current" situation, it seems within the bounds of possibility that she could have been present at the Doctor's death, given the non-linearity of their relationship.

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