Sea Devils And Die: GeroniMoffat's Doctor Who In The 2010s

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Loved the memory-wiping alien guys.

This was the first Who I've actually ever watched, so I can't really judge how good an episode it was, but it kind of had everything to entice a newbie.

Davek (davek_00), Sunday, 24 April 2011 12:48 (thirteen years ago) link

it feels different somehow from the Rusty era. Like I just can't imagine Rose or Martha or Captain Jack falling in with this lot, though I can't say why exactly.

yeah i couldn't help but think back to 'New Earth' (ergh) and how this is just several levels up in every way but it's not a fair comparison really.

slight fear that things could end up a bit too 'the astronaut comes out of the lake because i saw it come out of the lake' re explanations if you know what i mean. doesn't seem like it can just be someone the Doctor knows (inc. himself) in any meaningful sense (nor actually a child in a suit obv).

they're not going to explain why the silence wear suits (or how they get them on) are they? good cos that's not necessary really. definitely not...

most interesting thing about 'next week': markings on faces...curious because 'the impossible astronaut' already a play/ref on 'the impossible planet' but doubt there's any connection really.

ˆᴥˆ (blueski), Sunday, 24 April 2011 12:50 (thirteen years ago) link

Got setup I thought - everyone's got secrets from one another, except Rory who's kind of bottom of the food chain.

I wonder if the Silences are actually mutated FBI agents? I like the idea of there being a Nixon alien conspiracy, even if the Americans were all a bit rubbish.

Good work of Matt Smith's Doctor to make it through 200 years without regenerating though.

Matt DC, Sunday, 24 April 2011 13:52 (thirteen years ago) link

The end reminds me of the story my friend's dad would tell us over and over, about when he shot a child in Vietnam who had jumped up & surprised him.

offee is for losers only, do you not c? (Abbbottt), Sunday, 24 April 2011 15:17 (thirteen years ago) link

Really enjoyed that. Shooting a kid in the head was a pretty dark "did they really just do that?" kind of cliffhanger. (Okay, she obviously won't turn out to be dead, but still.) There was a great swagger here that seemed much more confident than the last series, without being too self-congratulation-y in the RTD style.

Chuck_Tatum, Sunday, 24 April 2011 15:51 (thirteen years ago) link

loved the way Amy turned and shot and then screamed...wow Abbs, I cannot even imagine how harrowing for him to have done that irl. Jeez.

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 16:19 (thirteen years ago) link

The episode featured aliens partly inspired by Edvard Munch's The Scream.
...sez the Beeb.

James Mitchell, Sunday, 24 April 2011 16:34 (thirteen years ago) link

I enjoyed the episode.Story line is good, bad nixon impressions, USA alien conspiracy in-jokes and I also like the timey wimey stuff.
The tone of it is totally different,and it will be interesting to see that develop. However I did find it a bit arrogant at times. The sentiment felt like "aren't we clever at this?" and Dr Who is good, because it doesn't know it's good. I like Matt Smith as the Doctor a lot,but fear that Moffat and co. may start to parody itself. If that makes sense?

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Sunday, 24 April 2011 16:44 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah if there's a criticism of Moffat, it's that he runs the risk of having too much plot and not enough character development. The River-Doctor burgeoning romance is potentially interesting (especially once we find out more about River in general) but they need to find some way to explore more of Amy and Rory's motivations rather than just having them running around doing what the plot tells them to do.

Roz, Sunday, 24 April 2011 17:41 (thirteen years ago) link

Good call, I like the character of River,a good strong female lead.Your so right about Amy and Rory, I am losing my fondness of them, and now with the pregnancy plot it feels a bit like Holby City at times. That might be a bit harsh but we need more of their motivations. Saying that, I liked the custard and fish reference. Felt warm and fuzzy.

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Sunday, 24 April 2011 17:58 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah I def agree with that. I also get nervous that the timey-wimey stuff could get overused, because I would imagine for a writer it could be a fairly addictive device. I dont love the meeting versions of selves stuff...but overall i do love the story and where it could lead

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 17:59 (thirteen years ago) link

i get the feeling that the astronaut who kills the doctor is really amy. anybody else?

they call him (remy bean), Sunday, 24 April 2011 18:03 (thirteen years ago) link

Timey wimey stuff works because it makes it more exciting, more stuff happens and larger adventures are covered in a small amount of time. I know what you mean by addictive but in previous episodes it can all go on a bit too much. I like fast pace doctor!

I'm not keen on meeting versions of selves stuff either, think it is a bit cheesy. I hope the astronaut is a new character, or something dark and sinister, or even better, part of a series long story arc (I bloody love them I do!)

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Sunday, 24 April 2011 18:19 (thirteen years ago) link

I like River when she's being all Carry On Up The Tardis

love this

it always seems to have dick smith in it (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 24 April 2011 21:58 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah, I had major out loud giggles over that

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 21:59 (thirteen years ago) link

Also the girl in the spacesuit played Alex Kingston's daughter in Marchlands. She's an incredibly talented actor and hopefully gets to ~do something~ in next week's episode.

it always seems to have dick smith in it (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:01 (thirteen years ago) link

Have I seen her in something else? She looks so familar..

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:09 (thirteen years ago) link

I liked the agent dude that was in battlestar galactica, I don't know his name but he definitely raised the bar acting wise.

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:11 (thirteen years ago) link

ROMO LAMPKIN <3

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:20 (thirteen years ago) link

not his real name, but honestly it kind of is

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:21 (thirteen years ago) link

Have I seen her in something else? She looks so familar..

― VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 08:09 (21 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3041653/ <-- I haven't so

it always seems to have dick smith in it (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:35 (thirteen years ago) link

Ahhh Romo Lampkin, cheers for that!

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:40 (thirteen years ago) link

So I need to get a Stetson now?

Matt Groening's Cousin (Leee), Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:56 (thirteen years ago) link

I don't remember the Silence at all, apparently because I looked away? (Also, Moff seems to have nicked the idea from Mark Waid's Legion of Super Heroes.) Did we actually see them/were they explicitly referenced in The Pandorica Opens?

Matt Groening's Cousin (Leee), Sunday, 24 April 2011 22:58 (thirteen years ago) link

Anyway, thought the tone was terribly uneven -- big shadow of melancholy cast over half the characters, and then the usual Doctor-y hijinks, which didn't quite reach the level of wistfulness that it was going for -- so it was hard for me to settle in and just watch/enjoy/get scared by it.

I also love crazy timey wimey but none of the Moffet-era stories have really affected me much compared to his RTD-era episodes.

Matt Groening's Cousin (Leee), Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:05 (thirteen years ago) link

Also:

“There’s no question that Time Lords can die, there’s never been a question about that The Doctor’s is running from real death, he’s not running from the possibility of a new body, so if you kill him fast enough then yes he won’t regenerate. You know he’s going to die one day, he’s definitely out there, one of the creepy things about the doctor, is that it must occur to him as he wonders through all of space and time that his body’s in a grave somewhere. He really does die in that first scene and that really is him. He starts to regenerate and then gets shot during that regeneration cycle, so he doesn’t live forever and he’s not indestructible.”
— Steven Moffat

Matt Groening's Cousin (Leee), Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:28 (thirteen years ago) link

woooow

it always seems to have dick smith in it (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:33 (thirteen years ago) link

;_;

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:35 (thirteen years ago) link

He really does die in that first scene and that really is him. He starts to regenerate and then gets shot during that regeneration cycle

Good work of Matt Smith's Doctor to make it through 200 years without regenerating though.

Oh come on

a fucking stove just fell on my foot. (Colonel Poo), Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:41 (thirteen years ago) link

There'll be a clause. Like the BBC would let Moffat walk in off the street and just take control of the end of the whole property.

it always seems to have dick smith in it (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:45 (thirteen years ago) link

Exactly!

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 24 April 2011 23:55 (thirteen years ago) link

or that is the doctor and he does die, but he is cloned/reborn/recruited from a parallel universe/ and a 'new' doctor begins even though he is basically the same, and can have regenerations anew / a new start

they call him (remy bean), Monday, 25 April 2011 00:52 (thirteen years ago) link

I reckon Moffat likes honestly telling 50% truth just to mess w people

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 00:56 (thirteen years ago) link

Like he is witholding a key caveat

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 00:56 (thirteen years ago) link

where is that moffat quote actually from? surely nobody really wants to see the doctor die like that so why do it (the fact that Amy, Rory, River and the Doctor have all died at least once already now feels a bit of a cheat, and moffat's been good before at keeping major characters away from repeated direct life-threatening scenarios because that does get tedious)?

ˆᴥˆ (blueski), Monday, 25 April 2011 01:02 (thirteen years ago) link

moffat's gone from 'everybody lives' to 'everybody dies all the time' basically

ˆᴥˆ (blueski), Monday, 25 April 2011 01:04 (thirteen years ago) link

drunk with Whedon-power

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 01:56 (thirteen years ago) link

I loved the River/Rory conversation because the first time we meet River, the Doctor has no clue who she is and she dies at the end of the story, just like she was fearing here.

I just like… I just have to say… (Starts crying) (DJP), Monday, 25 April 2011 02:37 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah that was A+ and very moving

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 03:29 (thirteen years ago) link

Moff quotation is from Tumblr, a very reputable source.

Matt Groening's Cousin (Leee), Monday, 25 April 2011 04:11 (thirteen years ago) link

But come on, people, we're just going to get some more timey wimey by which the Doctor's death will be averted somehow.

Matt Groening's Cousin (Leee), Monday, 25 April 2011 04:12 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah that's what I'm thinking. Moff's got a timey-wimey rabbit in his hat

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 04:13 (thirteen years ago) link

Good work of Matt Smith's Doctor to make it through 200 years without regenerating though.

most of them make it through a century or so!

why is everyone calling the aliums The Silence? did I miss something?

Unusatralian (sic), Monday, 25 April 2011 04:24 (thirteen years ago) link

They're actually calling them Silents on the BBC's sites, so it is for reals.

I don't remember the Silence at all, apparently because I looked away? (Also, Moff seems to have nicked the idea from Mark Waid's Legion of Super Heroes.) Did we actually see them/were they explicitly referenced in The Pandorica Opens?

I believe this is first brought up by the Ood in a Tennant episode. So they've been laying track for this for a long time ...

Thanks for the tip w/r/t The Lodger TARDIS, I'd forgotten about that.

Brakhage, Monday, 25 April 2011 05:00 (thirteen years ago) link

Er, Silent (singular), Silence (plural)

Brakhage, Monday, 25 April 2011 05:01 (thirteen years ago) link

But yeah, we've not seen them in an ep before this point

Brakhage, Monday, 25 April 2011 05:02 (thirteen years ago) link

Silence will Fall, etc

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 25 April 2011 05:08 (thirteen years ago) link

Oh also about that Moffett quote - Tennant actually mentions this exact circumstance in 'The End of Time Part 1', that he can be killed before regenerating

Brakhage, Monday, 25 April 2011 05:16 (thirteen years ago) link

So basically Moffett gave RTD a big list of bits he wanted set up, is my impression - on Dr Who we no longer have season arcs, we have CREATIVE TEAM ARCS

Brakhage, Monday, 25 April 2011 05:17 (thirteen years ago) link

Moffat quote was on Doctor Who Confidential, he definitely said it. Still think it's obviously a corner that there's a plan to get out of though.

if, Monday, 25 April 2011 08:26 (thirteen years ago) link


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