So that was pretty good.
Since the Twelfth Doctor took over the main thing holding his run
back has been the baggage left over from the Eleventh.
It’s ironic that Capaldi will finally be allowed to have a story arc
that’s entirely his own, in his final series.
This opener does what Moffat does best, when he doesn’t have link
the previous series into things. It establishes the mystery that will run until
the finale (with the difference being that the Doctor already knows the answer
to it this time) while running a serviceable stand-alone story and villain.
I say serviceable because the villain is basically the same as the
hologram from The Lodger; a left over part of ship trying to find a suitably
minded person to pilot it away from Earth. The title of the episode serves as
reference to this villain and Moffat’s intention for this series to stand on
it’s own.
Capaldi is, as ever, excellent as the Doctor, who seems to be wholly
in his element now as University lecturer.
The new companion Bill, who I was quite apprehensive about is
actually pretty good. The sequence that was released when she was announced as
the companion showed very little chemistry between her and the Doctor. This
sequence appears to have been drawn from The Pilot, but then cut out of the
final product. I personally suspect there were some re-writes and some harsh
editing done after fan and critic response to the Companion teaser.
There are some downsides. Matt Lucas is fantastic comedic actor, but
I can see his Nardole getting annoying for the same reason that Donna Noble
did. They were both written as one off characters, but then turned out popular.
The fact that fans like them doesn’t really change the fact that their
personalities weren’t written with longevity in mind. I can see myself really
disliking this character within a few episodes.
Overall, though, the story of this episode is pretty good, the villain
is serviceable and at least of the companions works well.
Teaser:
Next week, the Doctor will blow something up….err great.
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