Kill the Moon
Oct. 6th, 2014 12:26 pmWell. That was certainly a thing that happened.
I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I'm the last person to complain that a Doctor Who story is ridiculous. On the other hand, that was ridiculous.
And it doesn't seem to know it's ridiculous, which is the problem. It wants to be the Big Serious Story About Issues, and is completely unaware its central premise is nonsense on stilts.
(Compare with, for example, "Robot of Sherwood", which very much owns the fact it's completely ridiculous. And IMO "Alien ship lands in Nottingham and the Sheriff uses it against Robin Hood" is less ridiculous than "The moon is a giant egg".)
I enjoyed bits of it: the spider-things were neat (until we got their origin, obviously a giant egg would be covered in giant microbes, that's just logic, right?); Courtney is growing on me (and I loved the Tumblr gag); and the final scene was pretty powerful (although, again, it would have had more weight if Clara wasn't reacting to a story that was complete bobbins). But overall, meh.
ETA: Oh, one other thing I liked: the idea that important events are actually unfixed points in time. Which makes more sense for a series about a proactive time traveller.
Next week: An episode that does know it's ridiculous. I'll probably enjoy that.
I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I'm the last person to complain that a Doctor Who story is ridiculous. On the other hand, that was ridiculous.
And it doesn't seem to know it's ridiculous, which is the problem. It wants to be the Big Serious Story About Issues, and is completely unaware its central premise is nonsense on stilts.
(Compare with, for example, "Robot of Sherwood", which very much owns the fact it's completely ridiculous. And IMO "Alien ship lands in Nottingham and the Sheriff uses it against Robin Hood" is less ridiculous than "The moon is a giant egg".)
I enjoyed bits of it: the spider-things were neat (until we got their origin, obviously a giant egg would be covered in giant microbes, that's just logic, right?); Courtney is growing on me (and I loved the Tumblr gag); and the final scene was pretty powerful (although, again, it would have had more weight if Clara wasn't reacting to a story that was complete bobbins). But overall, meh.
ETA: Oh, one other thing I liked: the idea that important events are actually unfixed points in time. Which makes more sense for a series about a proactive time traveller.
Next week: An episode that does know it's ridiculous. I'll probably enjoy that.
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Date: 2014-10-06 01:53 pm (UTC)I liked it overall, although I would say that as I'm ridiculously uncritical of Doctor Who, you have to get as bad as Fear Her, Love&Monsters, and Tinkerbell Jesus Doctor for me to give it a miss. I'd put it down as watchable if it is on, but not an episode you'd purposefully seek out.
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Date: 2014-10-07 10:13 am (UTC)