Cold Blood

May. 29th, 2010 08:01 pm
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Oh. My. Freakin'. God!

That was something I said twice during the episode. First with delight, when I realised the Silurian Elder was Stephen Moore. He's one of those actors who you're faintly surprised to realise have never been in Doctor Who before, and he was brilliant.

Second with shock when (I did warn about the spoilers) Rory dies! And shortly afterwards gets wiped from history, including Amy's memory! Really didn't see that one coming.

Between those two moments was an episode I really enjoyed (especially since I correctly predicted which of the "apes" would kill Alaya). The usual conflict between the "war" and "peace" factions of Silurian society was given a neat twist with Maolokeh, who was basically on the "peace" side, but still didn't entirely see the humans as people.

(Although I'd have prefered it if they'd been suspended for another 500 years, rather than a thousand, since that would tie in with the Silurian Earth Reptile presence in Bernice Summerfield's time.)

And within the crack is ... a chunk of TARDIS! Eek!

Date: 2010-05-29 08:38 pm (UTC)
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But that's not what "reset button (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ResetButton)" means. It's a reset button if, at the end of the story, something happens that means most of the story has no long-term effects; in sci-fi shows often because it literally didn't happen. "Year Of Hell" in Voyager for example, where they stop the time-travel McGuffin that was fueling the entire storyline from ever existing.

A lack of resolution, so the story is still floating about waiting to be resolved, is kind of the exact opposite of a reset button.

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