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Daibhid C ([personal profile] daibhidc) wrote2010-05-08 08:40 pm
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Vampires In Venice


Only they're not vampires, and it's not really Venice. Fish People In Trogir.

That was fun! Basically a historical romp with scary monsters, and Rory ... well, being Mickey II: This Time He's Not Completely Useless. (As they said in DWM, the companions seem to pick up the Doctor's worldview very quickly, so it's fun to have a character who asks questions like "Why are we running towards the monster?")

Not being vampires is probably a good idea; it saves needing an explanation as to how they're related to the Great Vampires, or the Haemovores[1]. And fish-people in Venice makes sense.

The Doctor doesn't want to meet Casanova, because he owes him a chicken. Dare I hope that last time they met he was in his previous incarnation? And the bet involved some sort of identity exchange because they looked very similar?

Amy gets to call Rory a numpty (second bit of specifically Scottish slang, following on from "The Beast Below"'s "minging!"), and I loved "I've got my spaceship, I've got my boys. My work here is done!"

And at the end ... OMG! The TARDIS keyhole is The Crack!

[1]Come to think of it, how are the Great Vampires related to the Haemovores? The Plasmavore is a blodsucker with no connection to vampire legends, but the Haemovores must have some connection, because they've got the "repelled by belief" thing. I've a feeling this was probably explained in Paul Cornell's Goth Opera or Terrance Dicks's Blood Harvest, but I don't recall.
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[personal profile] john_amend_all 2010-05-08 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
As I recall there's a brief visit to the Haemovore-future in Goth Opera, but I don't remember if anything was said about their relationship to any other Whoniverse vampires.
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[personal profile] pedanther 2010-05-23 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Just checked: Ruath says that they're an independent convergent evolution.