Well that was good…I think…
This is the problem with the
way that Moffatt puts together a series; the formula is predictable. We get a
first episode to introduce the core themes of the episode and then a set up for
the series’ red herring (this case being the “promised land”).
The problem is I can’t figure
out if that offsets the quality of the writing, acting etc. on an episode by
episode basis. I’ve got some thoughts about what the promised land is and who
that woman is, but I can’t say that I’m half a as curious about it as I was
about the Pandorica or the Silence. So we’ll just have to see how this pans
out; you never know; maybe Moffatt’s brave enough to put in a red herring
that’s supposed to look like a red herring and is actually a red herring for a
red herring.
Anyway, onto the episode.
We now have an openly Scottish
Doctor, which leads to many new independence and moaning jokes; supposedly to
replace the ginger jokes from Eleven’s era. I will say they’re pretty well put
together and Capaldi (as ever) has a great talent for comedy. At the same time
he avoids becoming Malcolm-Tucker-Doctor, as many had expected, by toning down
the anger and upping the general confusion and quirkiness of the character.
The point at which things
start to get violent is a really good example of how he can switch the
character up. “I have a horrible feeling I’m going to have to kill you” is a line I don’t think
any other Doctor could have delivered and that’s saying something considering
that this is Capaldi’s first time out in the role.
I also like the way that the
fan reaction is incorporated into the Doctor’s dialogue. He wonders out loud
why he would now be older than his two predecessors, suggesting that he unconsciously
chose a form that had “frowned lines onto” it’s face.
Jenna Coleman does a good job
as Clara. Her reaction to a newly regenerated Doctor is a thousand times better
than that of Rose in The Christmas Invasion. Clara remains unsure who the new
Doctor is but (after some prompting by Vastra) accepts that it’s him and that
he’s dealing with a crisis. Rose by comparisome appeared to take it a personal
slight that the Doctor would change his appearance without first consulting her
and sat around saying things along the lines of “yeah there’s an alien invasion
happening by what about my problems?”
We have another goodbye from
Matt Smith, which wasn’t strictly necessary, but was a nice way to resolve
Clara’s issues with the new Doctor.
Overall, nice episode but the
series set up we’re seeing is something we’ve all seen before.
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