Doctor Who - The Girl in the Fireplace
May. 6th, 2006 07:53 pmThat was odd. I liked it, I think - pretty costumes, clockwork, an interesting story structure. And some character moments. Not quite so fond of the final twist, but there you go...
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Date: 2006-06-07 08:31 pm (UTC)Having said all that, Tooth and Claw was good, as was Girl in the Fireplace - and Idiot's Lantern had some lovely moments. On the other hand, New Earth was only passable and School Reunion was a bundle of Good Stuff wrapped around a very weak plot.
The thing that really seems to have upset people is the way that the Cybermen were handled, though. They made very sure that they got the Daleks right when they revived them - after all, why use old villains again unless they serve a purpose and there are good things to be done with them? Whereas the Cybermen seemed monosyllabic and not terribly bright, with a creator who was a villain-by-numbers copying too many details from one of the really memorable bad guys (Davros).
I suspect I'd be a lot happier with it if RTD didn't have such a stranglehold over the writing. As a guiding force, he seems to be a very good thing - but as a writer, he consistently delivers some of the weaker episodes (they do always have some great moments, but rarely hold together well...). And as head writer he gets the first and last episodes of each season, too...