Vincent and the Doctor
Jun. 6th, 2010 01:15 pmWowww...
That was probably the most beautiful episode of Doctor Who I've ever seen. We got the sunflowers, the wheatfield, a starry night, and replicas of Vincent's room and the cafe terrace.
Vincent himself was brilliantly realised, and the way he twigged Amy was sad about something, even though she's got no memory of what's making her sad was a nice touch. And the final scenes of the Doctor taking Vincent to 2010 to see his art being appreciated was a joy.
In fact, it's almost a shame there was an invisible monster killing people. It seemed to get in the way of the actual story.
That was probably the most beautiful episode of Doctor Who I've ever seen. We got the sunflowers, the wheatfield, a starry night, and replicas of Vincent's room and the cafe terrace.
Vincent himself was brilliantly realised, and the way he twigged Amy was sad about something, even though she's got no memory of what's making her sad was a nice touch. And the final scenes of the Doctor taking Vincent to 2010 to see his art being appreciated was a joy.
In fact, it's almost a shame there was an invisible monster killing people. It seemed to get in the way of the actual story.