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

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Oh good, I missed a Silurian two-parter. Excellent.

staph white pulvules like (Schlafsack), Sunday, 8 May 2011 23:50 (twelve years ago) link

next week's sounds great on paper, but why was it moved forward from its original place in the second half of the season?

it was never in the second half of this season - it was in the second half of LAST season, and had to be moved back because they ran out of budget to do it that year. Gaiman's talked of having to rewrite it to have an alive Rory in it.

I did love the ending where they're now pirates in space.

with dude "driving the ship" by sitting there holding a COMPLETELY IMMOBILE steering column!

sorry yeah i think the Gatiss one was pushed to the second half because it was actually this pirate one that was moved forward, my mistake (it's one per week minimum ppl).

he seems unable to detect dud-ness in other writers

no less than RTD i think. the other problem is that no other writer is really challenging him the way he did with RTD for best episodes. think the best non-Moffat episode since he took over is actually Simon Nye's (Amy's Choice) but will be surprised if he does another.

in DW Confidential Moffat is pretty blasé about it being a formulaic episode ("If we're gonna do pirates of course we have to have..." proceeds to list all the cliches as if this were way more than important than the story being interesting and coherent enough)

Let me help you with your URL problems (blueski), Monday, 9 May 2011 00:10 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah--my favourite non-Moffats of last series were Simon Nye's and 'The Lodger', both of which were also good in that they weren't formulaic "turn-up-on-spaceship/in-history, find-the-monster, beat-the-monster, leave" stories

^^ on the Venusian hyper-credits

no less than RTD i think.

Chinball's was the only truly dire one last year I think. And even then the first half was 1000x better than his RTD-overseen episodes (42! Cypberwoman!). Eps like this pirate one and the WWII Daleks seem to come from Moffatt going "let's just let a big silly romp through now and again for the littlies" - they stand out as stupider than they otherwise would because he throws so much complicated forward-plotting and grown-up concern into most* of his own eps.

*The Beast Below excepting from the rule here

ugh cyberwoman was bloody awful

staph white pulvules like (Schlafsack), Monday, 9 May 2011 00:34 (twelve years ago) link

Could they just do one damn episode where they go to small country town and prevent the library from being closed down by doing a fundraiser or finding buried treasure? This shit is good, but so exhausting.

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Monday, 9 May 2011 02:43 (twelve years ago) link

with dude "driving the ship" by sitting there holding a COMPLETELY IMMOBILE steering column!

everything is touch sensitive in the future, duh.

ledge, Monday, 9 May 2011 08:21 (twelve years ago) link

he flies it with his MIND

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 9 May 2011 17:12 (twelve years ago) link

love it

Mordy, Tuesday, 10 May 2011 11:32 (twelve years ago) link

Ha ha ha ha! Brilliant.

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 13:37 (twelve years ago) link

Finally got around to watching this last night and I don't see what all the fuss is about. A perfectly serviceable filler episode and miles better than Fear Her, Love & Monsters or any of Rusty's HOOT!!!11!!!! scenarios. Something reflective being the conduit isn't any more outlandish than somebody using the fat of the people of Britain to incubate baby Adipose, and the crew being marked for death/treatment isn't any odder than feeding children chips cooked in a certain oil to make their brains work faster.

You know what stood out for me? Two ideas - a deserted hospital ship which tries to treat humans but not knowing what they are gets it wrong by making assumptions about what their physiology is supposed to be, and creates a 'base under siege' while trying to make them well; and a deserted spaceship where the crew have died and the servants of the main crew are using a gate through space and time to teleport people onto the spaceship in the hope it makes it work properly and creates a 'stalk and slash' while trying to get the right person.

Or The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and The Girl In The Fireplace, as they were called the last time.

4, 5, 6, The monkey's got a hockey stick (aldo), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 18:29 (twelve years ago) link

Wow, Blue Peter was kind of spoilery. She's had to wait a long time too, this was a Rusty competition iirc.

4, 5, 6, The monkey's got a hockey stick (aldo), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 19:14 (twelve years ago) link

I don't watch Blue Peter but it strikes me that the competition was so long ago, the winner might no longer be a viewer.

The reflection thing is probably carrying over elsewhere in the series. Also, I loved Fangy Lily Cole.

that's when i reach for my ︻╦╤─* (suzy), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 19:39 (twelve years ago) link

Everything felt very forced and cold and herky-jerky, like a party where everyone is pretending to have fun. And the story didnt make any sense.

Finally watched this earlier and, ^^^yeah, spot on. It may have had everything from Moffat's pirate check-list, but the writer failed to do anything interesting or creative with them. But it was the fact that the whole thing had the increasingly manic forced jollity of a desperately floundering children's entertainer that killed it. Unfun.

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 19:43 (twelve years ago) link

Liked some things about it, disliked others. As some have said it had more in the way of actual ideas than most monster of the week episodes, even if a couple of them smelled a bit recycled. All perfectly watchable, and actually quite a nice let up after the brain-frying opening story. Bonneville was miscast though, I think. Good actor, not really at all convincing as a ruthless pirate.

Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Tuesday, 10 May 2011 23:23 (twelve years ago) link

something reflective being the conduit

Except that a) the first time she appears, it's from non-still, and therefore non-"perfectly"-reflective water; and b) the Doctor reacts to the reflection revelation by creating HUNDREDS MORE reflective surfaces than already existed. Smart work, there.

"I like to wear tops that show my cleavage and show off my ladies," (sic), Wednesday, 11 May 2011 02:55 (twelve years ago) link

As much as I don't really want to defend this episode, I'm assuming that the smashed mirrors/windows were supposed to be too small for her to fit through. Although that crown wasn't exactly huge, either.

You're fucking fired and you know jack shit about horses (James Morrison), Wednesday, 11 May 2011 09:11 (twelve years ago) link

As much as I don't really want to defend this episode

I'm sorry for your loss :(

"I like to wear tops that show my cleavage and show off my ladies," (sic), Wednesday, 11 May 2011 14:43 (twelve years ago) link

Is the astronaut in the first episode a version of The Watcher? Harbinger of regeneration etc.

Fizzles the Chimp (GamalielRatsey), Wednesday, 11 May 2011 22:57 (twelve years ago) link

this looks like The Bed Sitting Room

koogs, Saturday, 14 May 2011 17:39 (twelve years ago) link

This looks like NOOOOOOo

4, 5, 6, The monkey's got a hockey stick (aldo), Saturday, 14 May 2011 17:40 (twelve years ago) link

Neverwhere

koogs, Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:07 (twelve years ago) link

I actually quite liked this.

4, 5, 6, The monkey's got a hockey stick (aldo), Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:21 (twelve years ago) link

A bit hectic, but good.

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:22 (twelve years ago) link

Disappointed they didn't use a 'classic' series console room.

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:24 (twelve years ago) link

I liked it a lot - took a wee while to get going, but then (once Karen-off-of-Corrie was revealed as Tardis) it was proper good fun and tension and madness and jokes. Plus I get to chalk up another Rory death. Poor chap.

ailsa, Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:38 (twelve years ago) link

Also hokey River reference for What Can It All Mean arc stuff.

ailsa, Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:40 (twelve years ago) link

I totally loved this.

that's when i reach for my ︻╦╤─* (suzy), Saturday, 14 May 2011 18:58 (twelve years ago) link

yeah was inventive and good, didn't do all the old new who stuff, but still fitted in with Moffat's 'what can we do with the possibilities' thinking.

Fizzles the Chimp (GamalielRatsey), Saturday, 14 May 2011 19:31 (twelve years ago) link

i give this show a chance every year, it's still bollocks

tbf this wasn't as bad as the daleks in ww2 thing tho, that was beyond terrible

Romford Spring (DG), Saturday, 14 May 2011 19:43 (twelve years ago) link

I really enjoyed this episode. It was written by Neil Gaimen so didn't expect anything other than awesome.

I am leader of the sheeple (captain rosie), Saturday, 14 May 2011 20:53 (twelve years ago) link

I didn't expect anything other than tedious goff wankery, yet was entertained.
"did you wish really hard" line was funny.

zappi, Saturday, 14 May 2011 22:07 (twelve years ago) link

Fantastic! Personified tardis was a really lovely concept, and the execution all felt very fifth-doctorish. Favourite episode of the year so far.

JimD, Sunday, 15 May 2011 00:19 (twelve years ago) link

this was totally great, LOVED ten minutes of running back and forth down the same tiny bit of corridor in the middle of the episode! :D :D

Disappointed they didn't use a 'classic' series console room.

budget innit. considering they had to move the entire episode from last year cos they'd run out of CGI budget, and use the fckn Ood because the CGI cost meant they couldn't build a new monster face, and that there was a whole new cobbled-together TARDIS console in this, building an exact replica of any of the old ones for 4 mins of screen time would have presumably been a cost too far

I totally loved this! And it was totally Gaimany, too, esp. her password.
Loved that delight was image of Amy getting married! <3

Col. Pinkney Lugenbeel (Abbbottt), Sunday, 15 May 2011 04:18 (twelve years ago) link

Did she take Rory's last name when she got married? Does Rory even have a last name?

Col. Pinkney Lugenbeel (Abbbottt), Sunday, 15 May 2011 04:19 (twelve years ago) link

he is now Rory Pond per the Doctor in previous eps

xpost to me:
also the super-white lighting wouldn't have matched up with the mood of the rest of the ep, it would have satisified nerds but not had the delight of recognition for the show's much much larger modern audience, etc etc

anyway I think Gaiman and the designers gave a very generous and effectionate nod to old TARDIS interiors with the roundels on the aforementioned corridor and the flats Smith was dragging around the asteroid

Yes the corridors, kept expecting them to find Adric's stupid tunic back there or something.

Col. Pinkney Lugenbeel (Abbbottt), Sunday, 15 May 2011 04:22 (twelve years ago) link

Does Rory even have a last name?

"Ro!ry! WILL!iams!"

Oh! Oh this!

This was beautiful, like a Girl In The Fireplace but the girl is the TARDIS and he already knows her and...yeah, this is exactly what I wanted Neil to deliver but not at all what I expected and I'm so happy.

Also yes to it feeling so Fifth doctory, with the circley walls and hexagonal corridors and outside in a quarry at nighttime and actually really quite scary in place and not feeling exactly like it is a children's show but thinking THIS is like what I watched as a kid...

And the TARDIS actress was just right.

*dancing*

Janet Snakehole (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 15 May 2011 07:00 (twelve years ago) link

> here was a whole new cobbled-together TARDIS console in this

blue peter design competition winner according to confidential. and i think they mentioned that the two back walls were taken from / inspired by a previous control room.

they showed the alt control room in The Hand Of Fear on bbc4 last week. and it was a tiny wooden thing.

koogs, Sunday, 15 May 2011 07:48 (twelve years ago) link

Loved it loved it loved it

Tom's "secondary control room" was my absolute fave as a kid

Four winners in a row. What. The. Fuck.

'er indoors hated it.

百万个叉烧包 (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 15 May 2011 12:24 (twelve years ago) link

Guess I'm a lone hater then. Really don't like "magic Tardis" bullshit at all, it's consistently been my least favourite thing about nu-Who as it's a total get-out-of-jail-free card. Pacing was kind of off as well -
Amy and Rory lost in the Tardis corridor could've been supremely creepy had it just slowed down a bit but it felt like Gaiman was trying to cram as many things into his one Doctor Who episode as possible. The manic pacing made it feel like that really shonky Rusty era episode where The Master reappears.

Smith absolutely brilliant in this one though - Tennant would have over-emoted at the "OMG there are still Timelords alive oh shit there aren't" part, Smith's supremely geeky Doctor works because he's all "avoid the difficult emotional issue quick hide by playing with wires" instead.

Matt DC, Sunday, 15 May 2011 12:35 (twelve years ago) link

i thought there were really good bits in it, loads of dead funny throwaway stuff - 'did you wish really hard', 'another ood i couldn't save' matt smith's facial expressions, etc - but the whole thing felt kind of awkward and patchy? a bit too much neverwhere, a bit too much consumptive-victorian-madwoman, a bit too much sci-fi-horror-film.

c sharp major, Sunday, 15 May 2011 12:58 (twelve years ago) link


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